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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. KAPONGA TOWN BOARD. RATES 1918-1919. PURSUANT to Section 50 of "The Rating Act, 1908," tlie Kaponga Town Board hereby gives notice of its. intention, at a General Meeting of the Board to be held on MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1918, at 7.30 p.m., to make Rates as follows, for the year ending March 31st, 1919, such Rates to be -due and payable in one sum on the 20th day of August, 1918; and that the Valuation Roll is now open for inspection at the Office of the Board: 1. A General Rate, under Section 35 ■ of '•'The Town Boards Act, 1908," of One Penny Halfpenny in the £. • - 2. A General Rate, under Sections 117 and 124 of "The Counties Act, 1908," of Three Farthings in the £. 3. A Separate Lighting Rate, under Section 88 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," of Three-eighths of a Penny in the £. Dated at Kaponga this 3rd day of 'August, 1918. R. G. COOK, lown Clerk.

MILLING TIMBER FOR SALE. MOKI ROAD TIMBER RESERVE. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. Kahikatea, Totara, Matai, Rimu, and Mir0—16,149,000 sup. feet. Total Upset Price, £8,136 ss. rfIHE right to cut and remove this I- Timber, situated in Pouatu and ■ Waro Survey Districts, over an area of-i 2020 acres, about six miles from the proposed Tahora Railway Station (to which railway formation is nearly completed) Will be offered for sale by public auction, at the District Lands and Survey Office. New Plymouth, at 2.30 p.m. lon WEDNESDAY" AUGUST 28, 1918. Full T>articular,s are published with the Sale Plans, obtainable at all Land Offices. Copies may also be seen at all principal Post Offices in the Taranaki District, and copies may be obtained on direct application to G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. New Plymouth, 27th July, 1918. , ' 10

FOR, IMMEDIATE SALE, CHEAP. ~i i}X ACRES; 1 mile from Post A** 2 Office, Eltham; 5-roomed house and conveniences; exceptional opportunity ; very easy terms arranged. £-AORE, with small whare 4 rooms; any reasonable offer will be accepted; must be sold. GEO. H. BUCKE&IDGE, s,t,t • Eltham.

A BARGAIN 1 QA ACRES; complete dairy farm , LO \J capacity, 40 cows, horses, etc.; house 8 rooms, cow shed, etc.; factory, school, store, etc., J-mile; splendid position; £21 "per acre; £500 cash. This place grazes a cow at £3 17s. Inspected by us and guaranteed a snip. JAMES & GILLMAN, . Hawera.

A SNIP. A GOOD HOUSE of G rooms, with hot and ooldvwater laid on, porcelain bath, electric light, gas stove and all conveniences; also fowl houses, cow shed and a 2-roomed cottage (let at 5/per week). The section contains threequarters of an acre of land. Price, £1050; cash, £550, and balance in five years. This is a very suitable home for anyone wishing to retire. For further particulars apply to FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., HAWERA. Sole Agents.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OWNER GOING TO FRONT. 1 AA ACRES, 2 miles from Hawera -LUVJ Post Office; in great heart; now wintering.so cows, 5 horses, 10 yearlings, 20 sheep; dwelling house 5 rooms, implement .shed, engine shed, concreted cow shed; well watered and subdivided; cheese factory 1 mile. The cheapest farm round Hawera. Great Erospective value. Adjoining farms aye sold at £75 and £85 per acre. Stock and machines, can be taken over at valuation. Price, only £67 per acre; £650 cash, good terms for the balance of purchase money. See us at once. JAMES & CILLMAN, Sole Agents, HAWERA.

THE QUALIFIED YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN IN the office will do the work of three unqualified—better, and in less time. He or she may not get quite the pay of the three, but he or she will certainly get at least TWICE THE PAY OF THE UNQUALIFIED. And if one's present employer does not recognise this and act accordingly, well, other employers will. Just think it out. Then act. How? By beginning your advancement to-day. Send for particulars' of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in ACCOUNTANCY; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or in SHORTHAND; or in MODERN BUSINESS METHODS; or of PREPARATION for the MATRICULATION: the TEACHERS' ; the PUBLIC SERVICE; the LAW: or tho UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. Say just which interests you and write us confidentially. Our advice is at your •Tvice. Address HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. (Founded October. 1897.)

"VTOTJ won't need a sleeping draught I if you invest in a North British Hot "Water Bottle, the- best sleep inlucer on cold nights. But look for the "Unique" stopper.

IMPORTANT! A strong advantage of Desert Gold Tea is that half the usual quantity gives wholly the desired result in a delicious brew. Full-flavor-ed, refreshing—2/4 lb. All grocers.

End-of-season specials • — Velveteen, corded, in purple, terra and cream, usually 3/6. now 2/9; ripple cloth, sky, niiik and cream, 1/9: stripe flannelette, 7-Jd; white flannelette. 9id; 50in. cream casement cloth. 1/4 ; wheeling wools. 1/2 _A+ -T. C. Gillett's, the Busy Draper. — Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 August 1918, Page 8