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FOS LEASE NO GOODWILL. *>^ft ACRES-: of the- best -J*JyJ country on the coast; capi able of carrying 120 cows and doing them well; close to school, factory and railway station; fine homestead on good metal road. This farm is well subdivided by live and wire fences and well watered. Rent £5 10s per acre for 4 or 5 years. 136 ACRES on Main South road; goods 6-roomed house and outbuildings; subdivided into 7 paddocks by boxthorn fences; well watered; - Rent £5 10s per acre; 4 years •'-. ..lease. ..-.- ■■-,■■■' " • ~::~ ■'■:■-■;' '"■ 5Q ACIJES good .coastal country; no buildings; subdivided into 2 pad-,/ * ; docks. The «wner of this fine ■ little property will lease with J C.P^C. if purchaser wishes to. ) build. "This farm is within 14 \ miles of Hawera and handy to | factory and school, j » For further particulars apply FARMERS' COOP. ACRES> all highly improved « vOfattening land; within 2 miles , ©f post office and cheese factory; good dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £80 per acre. Terms arranged. 112 ACRES, good new dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings; well subdivided. Price £52 per acre. - good terms arranged. Factory 2 miles. 600 ACRES, first-class grazing country; well fenced, and" in real good order. All necessary outbuildings. Price £26 per acre. Terms arranged. 454 ACRES, good fences- all necessary • outbuildings; 150 ploughable; 30 acres bush; carrying 1000 sheep, besides cattle. Price £24 per acre. > PALMERT GBW Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, WAVEPvLEY. FOR QUICK. SAUI. 160 ACRES—HAWERA—£I3O ACRE. HA YE received instructions to seS ■;.- ---160 acres, containing some of the best land about HaweTa. This farm carried 130 head of cattle through the winter. : There is plenty of feed for winter on the property — carrots, mangolds, ( •»« rodes, hay and spring feed5 now being" put in; a modern house, containing 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, with telephone and every = convenience;-, splendid orchard to full bearing: large cow shed, concrete floor ;ii^tfei laid on in every paddocfe by ram i andy troughs. The farm is well subdivided'with live and wire fences, and can be; easily cut into two farms. Handy to factory, school, etc. - Apply at . once. .., . / . •* CEO. H BUCKERIDCE. Scle Agent. Phones: 524 and 350, Hawera • 83 and «2. F.ltham. I the Winter's V. f ANTIDOTE.! S The germicidal, antiseptic .' H remedy for preventing . B severe cold, influenza, B catarrh, etc. Don't take H ' ■ .. a risk—TAKE MINTEX ■ H for cold in the head or H H influenza. fl H Ready for use—plea- §■ s . B . santtotake. Contains • §m B no sedatives or opi- 3m ' Bates. Economical, &g 50 to 100 doses in ■ Mf: Chemist for Mm price- ' m rJ. W. TONG, I BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, CONCRETE BUILDING AND ETOUSE CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Plan? and specifications and estimate >. preparea icr aisy class of building, andf work oarri*wi out economically and with despatch by competent Tradesmen, including Carpentering, Plumbing, Drainage, Bricklaying, Painting, etc. Patentee and Maker of Skylights, ventilating and plain. ' WHY IMPORT, WHEN LOCAL MANUFACTURE IS CHEAPER AND BETTER? Gat your present Roof Lights alters?: HAWERA-OPUNAKE MOTOR SERVICE. .' XAM now prepared to undertake cartinrj of any description. Ordei s left at McKain's Garage, Phone 452, High street, will be promptly attended to. a. c McDonald. WANTED Known—Miss Hamilton has opened up in the shop noxt door to Messrs Tingey and Co., paperhangers, with an up-to-date ptork of drapery. She wishes all old and new customers to visit the shop, as she-in-tends to give greater bargains thatf ever. Ladies' and children's -hosiery arid underclothing wiU be sold at almost = naif-price for the next few days. Bonl^ mistake the shop. Miss Hami^on High street. . *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 7

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