LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. __________ — i _» _ TO DAIRYMEN. T CAN YOU BEAT THIS? WAIMATE, NORTH AUCKLAND. g -J pTQ ACRES, freehold; all in grass f JLOt) and tomzK feed; well eubdi- , vided by postf -and wire fencing and stone j "walls; watered by springs, which are the best we have ever seen; never-failing and the very best of water. All ploughable; heavy volcanic soil. BUILDINGS—There is a lovely home--'of 6 large rooms, bathroom.etc, and a big range of buildings. Post Office, store and school all I within one mile of the farm. . . THIS ISt|4£GX>ING CONCERN, includ- [ ing; Woovr milking plant and engiß&f2 circular saw, separator, ett£,"fpk>ugh, disc, Tyne and Spring: tooth harrows, and all oows (no better herd ia N.Z.); .156 sheep, 2 farm horses, pigs, ' etc. Also all household furniture and floor coverings; furniture is all practically new and o{ the best quality; quantity of fencing wire, f . THE PRICE. —£40 per acre, including all the^'above stock and furniture, is ridiculously low, considering this farm will dairy 50 cows and carry 200 sheep all the year : rdand. NOTE.-riWe have inspected this farm and can safely say that there is nolbetter value offering in N.Z. to-day. Our guarantee is that If the farm is not what we say it is we W^ll pay your expenses. WAJtAaTA 'LAM) ■ V-: : AGENCY, 11 Hellaby's Buildings, Opposite' G.P.0., . T . % Queen Street. AUCKLAND. Postal Address: P.O. Box 1204. Phone 26555,
BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. GOOD £3000 MORTGAGE GIVEN IN WITH THIS FARM. QAv) AGRES, situated near Te ijyJmml Awamutu (the garden of the Waikato); about 200 acres in grass; all easy ploughable open j country;^' 75 acres drained swamp of first-class quality; carrying capacity about 70 cows; well fenced and watered; 6- :, roomed house (sound); 8-bail concreted cowshed and good outbuildings. Within one mile of factory and school. Price only . .-, ■ £25 per acre. £1000 cash. Or to a buyer paying £1750 cash owner will throw in a good mortgage jf £3000 over adjoining farm of 100 acres. Don't miss this opportunity. H. LEWIS, •Mi ,-*3, Land Agent,, WAIKATO. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. IMMEDIATE SALE. IMMEDITE POSSESSION—ONLY £1000 CASH. (\O(\ ACRES at £12. AH grassed U£i\J but 50 acres; carrying 1000 sheep and 170 cattle, and 15 horses; 300 acres bullock or sr T£; dairying country; good locality; ■*...', easy -access, handy to markets; ; large w.polshed with machines;' 7-TOomed; house; phone; hot and cold wafer. v
Balance ofivinoney 4 years at h\ per cent, if sale made quickly =^ B- CIESEN, I ;:| • " '"■■-■" vNOR'feERN WAIROA. PLANTING SEASON, 1921. MAY TO AUGUST. LARGE Stock® of hardy, well-grown plants. — Ake Ake, Escallonia, Eleagmiß. Tree Lucerne, etc. Shelter.—Pines, Macrocarpas, Gum* Doxthom. -Berberry, etc. .Fruit trgej^Jloses Ornamentals and general nursery lines. Inspection invited. I offer only! varieties which I have proved suitable to this district. ' Delivery free in Hawera and suburbs and on rail. 3~p'--;--- ' Agents^ Smith and Easton, ;■ •■ % Mart. mills, { N Wjihi Nurseries, Keteßaa^e .Road, Normanbv P.0./Bok Sji ...;■: ? '^qltotorists. ~~ HAVING: "iijsjb.-, .secured the service^ of- Mr .^ ERASER, late of the W.F.CjA;, Wjegngton, for our- Car Repaip'Depafiment, we are in a position to, % carjy^out repairs and overhauls of every description. Mr Fraser has had a wide and varied experience. vwith all makes of cars, and witii our Tigrto-dat^; plan.t we can guarantee satisfaction. ' Battery Repairs, Electrical Adjustments and push bike repairs. JONES AND PETERS, Victoria and High Sts., Hawera. P.O. Box 7. 'Phone 153.
ANY Fall m the wnolesaie price ot Suits, Trousers, Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear,..etc., will be immediately passed on to our customers. By dealing with us you pay no more tlian today's market price.—Goldstone and Patterson, Men's Outfitters, Hawera. IF you are 'wanting cold weather comfort and goods such as Flanaels, Blankets; Kapoc Quilts, Eiderdown Quilts, rDweeds, Overcoats, Woollen Jerseys, Hosiery, call in at Armitage's, Manaia.. r;~:
"White and Cream Lace Curtainings; new designs— Sal3 Price 2/11 and 3/6 yard White and Cream Madras Muslins—Sale Price 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 and 4/11 yard
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 13 June 1921, Page 2
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648Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 13 June 1921, Page 2
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