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TWO LEASES WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. j STRAIGHT LEASE, CLOSE. TO HAWERA. i HC\ ACRES, close to Hawera; lease, £3 10s per acre; c.p.c, £70 ■ v> per acre; easy terms. FOR SALE. GOOD DAIRY FARM of 100 ACRES, close to Hawera; all in grass aud well watered; subdivided into numerous paddocks by live and wire fences; good 5-roomed house, concrete cow shed and trap shed; 4-cow milking plant, goes with farm; stock, which are a first-class lot, can be had at valuation. Property alongside this has sold at £80 per acre. Price, £65 per acre; easy terms. Kiy ACRES, 4 miles from Hawera; new 5-roomed house, good cow § t)£ shed and other buildings. Stock to be taken over at valua- 1 tion. Terms can be arranged. | APPLY HOLDER & WILSON, OPPOSITE POST OFHCE, HAWERA. 100 ACRES. STRATFORD DISTRICT. Cl^U^Tiiii' close to school and factory; 85 acres have been ploughed and kJ laid down in best English grasses _ well subdivided into. 10 paddocks with. 7 and 8-wjre sheep-proof fences: well watered; will carry 35 to 40 cows a£ d j £ liem weli-: 5-roomed house 'and outbuildings; 10-bail concrete floor shed. This farm is free of weeds and well worth £50 an acre. Price £46 10s acre, with £450 cash ' HAWERA. 83 ACRES; 5-roomed modern house, hot and cold water, bathroom, wash--4 house, copper and tubs, pantry and scullery; laid out in garden and lawns; sub-divided into 4 paddocks, well watered; concrete * floor bail shed, stable, trapshed and store room; within ten minutes' walk of Hawera Post Office. Price, £lSOO; terms, £250 cash, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. KA ACRES, Hawera, 2 miles from Post Office; the land is of the very best v ■ jquiT ty ' an^ suh-divided into 6 paddocks; all boxthorn hedges; watered by windmill; concrete dam and troughs up-to-date modern residence of six rooms, pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs built in; splendid 8-bail cowshed; concrete floor and yards. These small farms are very hard to get, so don't miaa this opportunity. Price, £110 per acre; terms, £1000 cash, balance at 5£ per cent. ELTHAM. ~| X ACRES, upon which is erected a superior residence of 8 rooms, with AtJ every convenience, including bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs; good cowshed, stable, gig shed, dairy and fowlhouses laid out in garden and orchard; young trees; sub-divided into 6 paddocks, well watered; a good proposition ftw a retired farmer. Price, £2200: terms, £600 cash, balance arranged. OSBORNE & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND FINANCIA AGENTS, ETC., RECEWT -STREET, HAVVEJRA. THE FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR. A SHIP* TEXT NOW ARRIVING FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ORDER NOW WHILE CARS ARE AVAILABLE. IN STOGK SPART PARTS, TYRES, TUBES AND ALL ACCESSORIES. THORPE'S EMPIRE GARAGE, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. ~ >Ph™ H iei a? Agent for Hawera ' E^ham and Stratford Districts *h°ne > 1U- P.O. Box, 100. -•

PLANTING SEASON. 1913 "OOR SALE—Hedge and K}.elter "*• * Plants. Fruit Trees and Shrubs, etc., etc. All locally grovrn and hhidy. Price List on Application. J. REVELL. * "The iN v rser ies,' * Glover Road. flavfar*. UP-TO-DATE LiTERATURE. WHERE THE LATEST B(&KS ARE. WHERE? Why, at BOASE'S, of course. AY c take particular pride in keeping our -stock of current literature thoroughly up-to-date. We are up with, tiie times always. _, BOOKS ON THE WAR. You have yet to learn a great deal about the war. "We nave many publications dealing with this subject in its different aspects. Come and see for yourself THE LATEST NOVELS. Yes! We have them the very latest. Our shelves ar c full of books waiting to give either pleasurable or profitable readinoBOOKS FOR THE KIDDIES. BOOKS FOR BOYS. BOOKS FOR GIRLS. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. F. J. BOASE & CO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. HAWERA. ——^•> M -i-»»-«- M --._-__. PERSONAL. Have you tasted Desert Gold Tea? If not, there's a treat in store for you. Strong and fragrant, with that delicious flavor which has made it famous. Only 2/4 lb. BLANKETS are expensive, but a few shillings will buy any sized "Unique" Kot Water Bottle you want. The product of British capital brains and Labor. Trade Tmncrially.

9 SJ TEEM If Dhosforko | U 1 THE POYAI TONIC || uH Gws and Wps you M | iru^ood conditio^. $ i -^ ft AH Chemists i[l V- 2/eand^ It y Ashfon & Parsons Lid U §§ LONDON&MELBOURNC § m&L. it&fm&u „, .jAd, TO BEEKEEPERB. "fT ia -%i the heat interests of Beei. keepers that we advise them to ace onr BEEHIVES, And obtain auotations. „ T W« guarantee the QUALITY of on:HIVES and FITTINGS. Wo hold a large s«ock of AMERi CAN COMB FOUNDATION. We supply nine-tenths of the Be*keepers in Taranaki. Ten and twelve-frame Hivos made. Write tor Particulars and Prices to FJIHE JJAWERA OASH AND I) 00R "pACTOR?. TTJOYAI, nu-rra., HAWKRA A HOME AWAT~FROM HOME. Clean Beds. Good table. -Nothing but Standard Brands of Wine* and Spirits. Speight's Beer. , from April Ist Tariff 8/- per day. OEO. GIBSON. lNi>t.riAfc-»r I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 19 August 1918, Page 2

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