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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE PRGPERT.ES X-ACRE, Princes Street Extension; 5 4 looms, scullery, wai.h house, etc., v built-in wardrobes, lineu press ! and numerous 'cupboards, h. and c. watei-, porcelain bath and basin, electric light; lawn and live hedges, shed and fowl run. Owner leaving district; immediate possession guaranteed. Price £1300; only £500 cash. - (279) 5-ACRE and new 5-roomed house, five minutes' walk from Post Office; h. and c. watei-, electric light, gas stove, etc. A well-built house which we can absolutely recommend. Price, £lo50; cash required £550. (245) ■J-ACRE section and 4-roomed house, good as new; h. and c. water, electric light; .built-in cup-boards, etc.; motor shed, coal shed and all town conveniences; five minutes' ■ , walk from Post Office. Price £1400; terms. (282)_ 4 ACRES, suburban; good 5-roomed house, motor shed, etc.; electric light and all conveniences; immediate possession. Price £2600; terms. (273) If in search of a town or country property consult us. Our books now contain an exceptionally good selection. CAPLEN & COX Land Agents, Phone 518f HAWERA. Opp. P.O. Outside Representative: Mr .A. D. Turner. Glover xogd Hawera. v : - —-, : WAS KATO LAND. W. G. CARE, LAND, STOCK AND FINANCIAL AGENT AND VALUER. Secretary—Waikato Central Agricultural Assn., Waikato Hunt, Cambridge Co-op. Terminating Building Society. . OFFERS Oil ACRES in the wel-known Mima-' ,OJ-«, waru district; ali in grass; freehold title; adjoins township ; 7-roonied house, bathroom, wash-house, 8-bailed cowshed, concrete floor-and yards, fowl house and pig sty; school,'P.O., "cheese , factory, bakery and township adjoining saleyards 7 niile£. Carrying 15 oows, *■ | 4 horses, 2 yearlings and 2 calves.: November cheque £48 16s, with butter- ' fat at 1/5 per lb. PRICE: £85 per acre;. Cash £1200; balance arranged. • This propertiy is unencumbered. '-J99 ACRES freehold, 12; acres; ■ _._j____. ewec i e 3) 2.} acres oats, balance grass; 5-"oomed house, 8-bailed cowshed with 4-cow plant; trap?and.ma-. • nure-,sheds; cheese factory, township. P. 0., station 2j nines; ealeyards* £ miles; in dried milk area. PRICE: £65 per acrs_ Cash £1200; balance oa > i good terras? Report: Rave milked 65 cows for the season; stock in~"good conditio!.; properties close have been. sokL. for £65 per acre with better bulcings on. : . 91 Q ACRES, acknowledged to be on? —'J-M the best farms in the district; ■ gross returns last year, amounted tc j over £2500; fine residence of 9 rooms, • hot and cold water and -ivc-ry. possible convenience ;■ complete range cf^ont-. buildings; one mile from town, railway station, saleyards and factory. PRICE: £80 per acre: cash required £3000. The above are typical of many of Hie Sarms which we have on our. books. We keep a register'of practically the whole of the. farms which are for eale in this i wide and prosperous district, ■ Und will .'•."'. .\ be glad to furnish any information to Taranaki farmers who' propose visiting the Waikato. Wire us you are com-: ing nun one cf our cars, will- meet yon at the Te Awarmitu station. . ■ . w. gTcare ~.■ CAMBRIDGE. ' « ' 'Phone 61. ' -P.O. Bos 11. 25,000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. THIS is the record of Hemingway and Robertson's Correspondence Schools during the past twenty-two years —one to be proud of. . ..*'■■- Are you going to help swell the ranks :%? of the successful? You have every opportuhity of becoming aProficient Book-keeper, Acountant or Lawyer. ■ . ■ , A diligent home study of one of our specially prepared subjects will soon put you on the high road to success. Let us send you our latest prospectus and particulars of our Home Study v ' Methods. . / Write to-day to - HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. Union Buildings, Customs street East.' P.O. Bos 516, Auckland;• DAI RYMEN ! Increase your profit.. Use a -'Ceres'' latest Swedish Sep.. arator —cleanest skimmer, self-oiling, I easy-running, 16 to 144 gallons, sell- ' balancing. Catalogues free. Prices moderate —Manning Co., 5 Bedford How, Christfthurch. GUT living cost by saving on Blanket purchases. A "Unique" Hot Water Bottle saves bed clothe**- u nd increases comfort, Ask for • Jnique," which is branded on neck c' bottle. SPJ-.Cia.^ .\'j'l£ TO COUNTRY • • VISITORS. IF you wocJd save your 'ejespand preserve tneni for service in old a<*e give them attention now. Your future success may-depend* upon- the efficiency of your vision, your comfort, and pleasure certainly do.- If your eyes are feok ing weak, the sight failing, or beco " 'w misty, or should you be "a victim \ headaches, take advantage of your p--i sence in Hawera to have them exahuned and tested by Mr.Jcnes. W.-SAXON -JONES, D.S.O.A. & N.S.W. CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Westwood's Pharmacy, High street. Consulting days; Daily except Tuesday. At Melness' Pharmacy, Stratford, every Tuesday from 1.30 to 5 p.m. A HOT Water Bottle that will net leak or crack and will Mast for years is worth owning. The • 'UNIQUE" British-made, patent stopper? and heavy seams, is obtainable everywhere. Look for th§ brand when buying. J .Sogers and- public speakers find i\azol" unequalled. for' n re-renting or relieving Juissiiiess and sorenw in the throat. Can be taken snvwhere —■'- ..Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 20 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 20 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 20 July 1920, Page 3