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MACKEST AXD SOX. £100 CASH DEPOSIT. 162 ACRES, Freehold. All in good grass, excepting 20 acres bush. Ringfenced. House 6 rooms, sheds. Carrylag a beast to tw.o acres. PRICE 1930. £100 Cash. Balance easy. £100 CASH DEPOSIT. 153 ACRES, Freehold, Half in grass. All ploughable. Well watered. House 5 rooms, good barn, etc. j Volcanic and clay soils. Attractive i I property. School, hall, P. 0., etc. few minutes. PRICE £2?50, £100 cash. Balance easy. j TO LEASE. 520 ACRE FARM. SUITABLE for Dairying and Cattle Grazing. 5-rooined dwelling. Cream cart service past property. To be leased until mid-winter, 1918. RENT: 30/ per week. MACKESY AND SON, WHANGAREI. J. R. EEYBUKN, SHIPPING, INSURANCE and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. AGENT— N.Z. CARRYING CO., NORTHERN COAL CO. PROPRIETOR — HIKURANGI AGRICULTURAL LIMB WORK 3. Bricks, Sand, Cement, Lime, Smitay Coal and Socket Pipes always on band. Ground Raw Limestone available from now.

I I f j-■ I £ ■ i .____ • \ \ i j JklfO necessity to ask this question, but just pause \ and reflect upon his prowess in saving the 1 i Auckland District from being cut off from the staff \ J of life during the late unfortunate strike, without I ' ! taking any advantage in price ! Now the sad war is '% ' I . ! ! raging, through the madness of one whose actions \ J denude him of being called a man in any humane | I country. Yet the self-sacrificing "CHAMPION ,, at I f H I this critical juncture, for the love of humanity and for $ • J his noble sons who are fighting for the just freedom j I of his "STANDARD, ,, has promised to supply and | I • . 1 sustain the inner wants when others hesitate at doing I : I J ■ SO. mmm*»m«m*m**m**mmM«*nMm & I w ■I I What does he ask for these munificent I 1 acts ? Why, only the free use of \ i I I Muscle-raiser Flour; I I AND J ■ I i j Rolled Oats and Oatmeal \ i <« > J Which is more preferable to "Champion ,, | j; than a Knighthood ! -,

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Northern Advocate, 14 December 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 14 December 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 14 December 1916, Page 4

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