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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SA3JH. MODERN DWELLING HOUSE. ["¥ST IN. Very fine largo new 7 dwelling house, central Hawera.; 5 living rooms, sleeping porch, pantry, bathroom with porcelain bath, other conveniences; washhouse, copper and tubs; electric light; water and drainage; ideal situation, good locality. Price, £1080; good termo. A SNIP. ACRES, close to town; modern house 6 rooms; well fenced and well watered; in good order. Only £1250; £300 cash. See us at once.—JAMES & GILLMAN. 300-rHouse 3 rooms arid full J-acr« section; East Hawera. Only £300, with £100 cash. 1199 760—Full J-acre section, central Hawera; well planted; 5-roomed house; conveniences. Only £760; easy terms. 1198 170 CASH secures very fine house of 4 rooms, with conveniences; Central Hawera. Price. £600. 1114 51150—Full i-acre, well planted; modern 6-roomed house in excellent order; every convenience; just outside of Hawera borough. Look this up before you <sloss elsewhere. £200 cash. 422 i ACRES; modern 4-roomed house, every convenience; electric light, hot and cold water; washhouse, copper and tubs. A pretty, compact home. £1050. 1121 BSSD-^Nothing cheaper available; house 5 rooms, washhouse; well sheltered; good fencing; handy to town. £250 cash. Se« us at once. TASMAN VIEW ESTATE. SECTIONS AVAILABLE, 3§ acres first-class land, £150 acre. 8 acres first-class land, £130 acra. 12 acres first-class land, £130 aero. 15 acres first-class lanc^ £150 acre, 6 acres first-class land, £150 acre. A splendid view of Tasman Se.a, Mount Egmont, and surrounding country. Easy terms JAMES & CILLMAW, Land, Stock and Fin a Bee. HAWEItA. H GOODWIN, Builder, wishes to • notify the publio that h« has commenced business on his ow* account, and is prepared to execute and give* estimates for all classes of building and jobbing work. Note address— HARRY GOODWIN, No. 8* Camberwell Road, HAWERA; > . ; ' !■■"»■ '■ ■ CHEAP PARTLY IMPROVED FARM WITHIN DRIED MILE AREA. GREAT PROSPECTIVE TALUE. EASY INGOING. O/jO ACRES real good flax and sU^ktJ raupoc«wamp land; subdivided into six paddocks; good post and wire; fences ; watered by springs and punips; about 65 acres in grass, ±0 acres oats, balance rough .feed and unim- [". proved. •) .,'.' ;";'' '.-.. • ;: Buildings—ltew 5-roomed house, 6bail cow shed; separator room, trap shed and other outbuildings. This farm k now carrying 60 head of stock. There is great pro- :,; spectiT© value in this, as when it ? is improved it will carry almost a beast to the acr«. . Cheap at' £20 per acre; £500 deposit, balance 5 year* at 6 per cent. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING HANDY DAIRY FARM, SIX MILES FROM HAMILTON. Q AX ACRES, all in grass; flat and t/ fc±2 undulating; subdivided into ten paddocks, watered by springs : and windmill, good sheep-proof j post and wire fences; new 4roomed house, with scullery and necessary outbuildings; cow shed with concrete floor, irap shed, etc. Price, £30 per acre; £500 down, balance arranged over term of years. We will be, pleased to show you ores*' bhese or any other property you may Fancy in this district. Get in touch with us. GREGAN * OATES, THE FARM SALESMEN. HAMILTON AND MORRINSVILLE. tu,th,s CALVES AND PIGS FOLLOW THE SYSTEM OF SUCCESS. THE men who are using Palmer's Calf Meal are men who are makng good in a big way. There is a jolden harvest ahead for the breeder of ligh-grade etockj and PALMER'S CALF MEAL. Mfers you a sound, sterling, accurate oundation—the accepted, proven sysem of the men who know. IT COMES TO YOU WITH A REPUTATION if successful accomplishments that ►roclaim it a masterpiece of skill in he blending of food elements for the •erfoct feeding of a calf. The sturdy, obust growth, the freedom from deitalising ailments, the absence of cour troubles, and the rapidity of deelopment shows under THE "PALMER" FEEDING. s compared with ordinary methods is revelation to anyone using it for the rst time— REVELATION THAT COUNTS SOLIDLY IN ACTUAL POUNDS, SHILLINGS AND PENCE. THE DEMAND IS HEAVY. 3IVE IN YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. F. GiLLANDERS, 3ed, Manure and Produce Merchant, NELSON ST~ HAWEKJL *■

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 8