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TO DAIRY FAEMEES" A_JD OTHEES, IP you' want a really g3a d Dairy Farm at a moderate pries, its worth your while to' have a look at this one. Why pay from £30 to £40 an acre if. you oan got as good for £16 10s? 525 aoros rich teach land, lying between main'metal ted road and tha sea m tho boautiful Urenai Bay, Taranaki' Practically all flat find all nloughed; sub-divided into 18 paddooks; beat sheepproof fencing, totara and punri p og t a Beautifully situated new 4-roomed cottage; Dew cowshed (conorate nonr), root etore, yards, calf sheds and every' convonionce. CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY ON PROPERTY. Lovely climate; no howling winds; no floods. Grow 60 bushels oats last yoar, and magnificent crop of Swedes. Come and soe to. yourself. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS TO GOOD . MAN. Will sail 150 acres or more. A.pply, or address Standard Office, A. Soutliey Baker. DAIEY FAEMS for SALE. AQ. Acres, 4 paddocks; 15 acres hove * tMJ been ploughed, 2 arteann wells, cowahed, 2-roomed cottage ; £ of a mile from factory; ail rich flat land Price, £24 10a an acre; £512 exsh required ~- _■ 176 QQ Acres, 9 paddocks ; fl it land, rich y *-' soil, well watered, houee 6 rooms, rap aud buggy sheds; 90 gallon separator, steam power; 2 miles to school, P. 0., and creamery. A mo.^el da'ry farm. Prico, £1500;' about £700 cash, , » 24* j 107 ' icres > 15 native bush, balance **v { grass: 8 paddocks, 12 oowbail. (cemonted floors), piggeries (cemented floor); land flat aud undulating, well watered; hou3a 5 room*;' 2£ miles from a railway station; store and PO. 5 miles, creamery 1 inilo. Price, £23 pei aero; cash £700; balance 7 years at . per cent. ' 43] Ol Acres. 6 miles from Palmerston N 47 - 1- and 2£ miles to school and creamery ; all in grass, 8 paddoc-Ls, house f roomr, dairy, washhouse, cowshed stable, trapshed, woodshed, orchard Price, £13 per acre; about £450 caeb required. 51] LEIGH. AND CO.. Land Agents, Main street Wes^. EICHAED E. HAHEIS7 LAND AGENT, LEVIN. QQ Acres, fenoed and wsll srrassed <-"-' mostly ploughable lacd, wel watered; small house and cowshed; Land Transfer Title ,* 3 miles frotr L<*vin, 2 miles from oreamory. Trice £34 per aoro; easy term 3. 100 •^cre3' fer,eed, grassed, and sub . *•v v divided 6 paddooks ; all plough able, wvored by permanent stream; 5 roomed house, cowshed, and all ueoes ; sory outbuildings; close to ereamerv Land Transfer Title. Prioe. £20 oei acre; £500 cash. 1 0 *^cros ' f-W( -ed 8 paddocks, 1 acre xv ploughed; wellwatorcd,4-roomec house, cowshed, pigsties, orchard, etc, Lease in perpetuity ; rental £4 163 pei ■ annum. Prico (including 4 cows), £300 Close to Levin and a very cheap property i A SNlP—Qoneral store doing gooo 1 business in . rißing town; lease ol 1 premises a. 30s per week. Btock at in voice; no goodwill. Ul-hoalth reascr disposing. A GOOD EEPOET. ; rpOMRE. CLEMPSON, x HBBBALIBT. '' 164 Arnngb-stroot, Christchurch. May 28th, 1903. Dear Sir,— Tt is with great pleasure I write you these few lines to recommend you. ~ Neuralgia Pain Conqueror. I suffered ( nearly (4) four months with neuralgia, I went to (2) two doctors, and they only , eased the pain for a whilo. I also tried 1 several diSerent remedies, but to no avail. The pain grew worse and worse, until at last I had to take to my bed. , I was recommended by a friend of mine { to try your neuralgia euro. which I did, and to my surprise a few doses gave me relief, and after taking half a bottle of your medicine I was completely cured. You are at liberty to U3O this lottor as you wish for the bonefit of others. I romain, you's thankfully, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, Akarca. To be bad from H. T. Johnson, storekeeper, Palmerston N. OSBOENE HOUSE, THE KING'S GIFT TO THE NATION. Yy/~E recently imported a shipment of /_*. Pianos specially selected for us in London by Me Geobge Langiey, last year's Examiner to the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. These instruments were chosen* from the warehouse of GEO. EOGEES . & SONS, BERNERS-STREET, LONDON. The opinion Mr Langley has expressed to us as to the pianos of this firm has lately received the following notable endorsement:— "Messrs George Rogers and Sons have had tbe honour of suuplvic'g HIS MAJESTY with two pianos^ a Horizontal and an Upright Grand, for use at Oaborno House—tho King's gift to the nation. His Majesty stipulated for instruments of ENGLISH manufacture, and . .those: of the well-known Bernersstreet firm were chosen." Extract from Monthly Music-1 Journal, - March, 1904.

High-class PIANOS for sale on EASY PAYMENTS. H. HUNTER-BROWN, PALMERSTON NORTH, • . AGENT FOR THE WEILIMTOIPIAISOM., .-•LTD., '■.."■ 53 MOLESWORTH'- STREET, Wellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 2

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