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WE rarely liave tHe opportunity to offer a property which is the best of its kind that has ever come under our notice—the best as regards Climate, Situation, Lie of the Land, Shelter, Plantations, Dwelling, Outbuildings, and Soil. But to-day such a property has for special reasons come into the market. It comprises \ ~t Af\ ACRES of excellent black XtcU' loamy land which is practically all absolutely level; 30 acres were in maize last year, and are now in beautiful English grasses; 7 acres in oats; 2 acres in maize, and 80 acres in Crimson King Swedes. _It will make a splendid dairy or fattening farm, .and every year produce heavy crops of maize, etc. It is a typical fruit land, and a young orchard full of bearing is flourishing. _ There is no land in Hawke's Bay which will equal it for fruit culture. It is situated on the Inner Harbour —the sea makes a beautiful and useful boundary on about half of the property. There is a neat dwelling containing 6 rooms, a~d all manner of outbuildings. Whether used for fruit culture, dairying, fattening or cropping, the farm will prove thoroughly profitable. There is no spot in New Zealand with such a beautiful and the price is only £13 per _ acre. £750 can remain on mortgage if desired. The first person to visit this farm will buy it. Wehave never had anything so attractive to offer. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH TARANAIO A. Man well Mowlem, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, King's Chambers, THE gQTT^RE. MONEY TO LEND at current rates.

Always have it on Hand. Wise parents always keep a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in the house. There is no remedy so safe, so sure, so effective. That's the reason that for over forty years it has been the standard family remedy. But remember it must be Bonnington's. Refuse to accept a substitute. I nsist on BONNIN6TQN S IRISH MOSS PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLY BUYING TEA WITH NELSON MOATE SCO'S NAME ON. Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MOATE & CO. on it. INSIST upon having packages that have not been opened.

N. M. & Co.'S TEAS are the | ONLY BEST, all others are 1 simply copies in name and 1 style. I NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST. I scon, NIVEN & Cg„ Ltd. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Church Street "West, PALMERSTON NORTH. Agents for: National Gas and Oil Engines. Linde Refrigeration Plants. Brown and May's Portable and Stationary Engines. "Gywnne" Pumps, etc. Gas and Oil Engines repaired at the shortest notice. Sawmilling and Flaxmilling machinery a specialty. Verandah columns, Brackets _ and Frieze. All kinds of builders' ironwork and bakers' oven ironwork supplied. Quotations given. Telephone 168. P.O. Box 195. -Amber Tips

Tea. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Get a packet from your grocer. No other brand excels it for delicious flavour, exceptional quality and strength. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. Ask your grocer for it. 6 SoFF HB You can do this by the M use of a Milos Massage Rollef» which makes, jjjgaß nj keeps and restores beauty in Nature's own way. H The peculiarly shaped cup-like teeth of this igiraj Roller form a suction effect, which smoothes BEBB out wrinkles*and rounds out the beauty muscles, H making age youthful, and youth more beautiful. g|j||a 9H Directions with each roller. Pricc 5/6 post free. j2g|l W3L MIRR MCELWAIN. 254 QUEEN ST., AUCKUNE |I^ff

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 7

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