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Houses and Land for Sale. \ GOING CONCERNS. ICl£ ACRES—TE KUITI— All in grass and J-t/U crop. Will carry 60 dairy cows now. New 4-roomed House and up-to-date outbuildings. School 1' mile station 4 miles. The whole is ploughable land, and price includes 40 choice heifers in calf, horse, trap, harness, separator, cans, implements. Price for goodwill. £12 10s per acre £800 cash, as Going Concern. 255 QA ACRES. WATUKIT—A DELIGHTFUL O\J LITTLE FARM—AII in splendid grass but few acres turnips. Half rich drained flax swamp, balance easy rolling downs; all been ploughed: 13 paddocks. • BRAND NEW 6-ROOMED MODERN ', BUNGALOW, h. and c. water, every convenience of town house; concreted cowshed. This Farm will carry 50 to 35 ; dairy cows now. Price includes 21 dairy ' cows, 21 pigs, (5 heifer calves, bull, bull calf, 2 horses worth £70, all implements, etc. Freehold, £58 per acre. Terms. £700 cash. A nicer little Farm could not be found. 142 19fl ACRES. ALONGSIDE , RAILWAY STATION—AII in grass and crop except 10 acres bush. All level and ploughable. 51 "head, including 21 cows, now on property. Eight-roomed .House, bathroom, verandah, 'phone, orchard. Price •as Going Concern. £21 : per acre. £700 cash. 236. 1 I-.A ACRES, WHANGAREI, 4 miles to IUU nearest station— Has all been under Brass but 20 acres bush, containing £300 worth of totara. 80 acres rich alluvial flats, never been manured; 120 acres ploughable in all. Five-roomed Jtlouse and outbuildings. Price includes -20 picked tested cows. 4 heifers in calf. horse, trap, and harness, milking machines, testing machine, implements, etc. £21 per acre. £600 cash. 228, TE PUKE. , n„ A F^r?E^lNg NC F^M ERED ; 9;io ACRE „S. 21 miles from Te Puke Bail- ■ wwu way Station: 200 acres in grass. 50 acres maize and oats: 200 acres level. 50 undulating; 1-2 paddocks, watered by windmill, etc Present owner fattening bullocks, and has, at times, as many as -00 on. Good 6-roomed House, bath--52? m i. W, h « Porcelain bath, large shed SS by o6ft, with - 5 double balls - con- =£!,? ..-ST Milking , plant installed: shed and lean-to with loft; buggy shed man's room 20ft by 12ft, withT washhouse and water laid on; dairy and storeroom. This Farm has been in same hands for past 28 years. Owner retiring. £2o per acre. £1500 cash. 166. WHEATLEY * D CO., (A. B. Wheatley). (Lee Ridge). "THE FIRM FOR FARMS" 22. SHORTLAND STREET.' THAMES VALLEY. A R, EALLY G- 00D J) AIRY "pARM. £500 D EPOSIT INCLUDING MILKING MACHINES. 11Q ACRES of rich flax land, all in good * J? s , ure - scenting a crop of swedes; «£?♦,£» w m young grass are an absolute picture: 12 paddocks, good fences, 2 windmills. Comfortable House of 5 rooms and conveniences; milking shed, with machines and engine; cartshed and other improvements. Wintering 43 cows. 17 head of cattle, 4 horses; would easily carry 60 cows, as there are about 30 acres of young grass extra this year. Owing lo ill-health the price has been reduced from £40 to £35 per acre, including milking machines and engine, inn h i , also , , are covered by the deposit of ±500. the balance remaining for 5 years at 5 per cent. Government Advances to Settlen mortgage of £450 on the farm. A THOROUGHLY GOOD LITTLE FARM. J. E. HAMILL & CO., HAMILTON. A RARE CHANCE. A*?"! ACRES-.All in good grass, fenced with 7 wires into 15 paddocks; easy undulating sandstone country; will carry 2 sheep per acre and is also suitable for dairying. New House 8 rooms, milking-shed, dairy, and all outbuildings; 6 miles station good road. 60 miles Auckland: £6 15s per acre. Easy terms. 1 J.OA ACRES— Lease, at Is 6d per -*-;*"" .acre, freehold 30s: ring fenced and subdivided; 700 acres good grass and clover, bal. bush. fern, and tutu;- wintered • 1000 ewes, besides cattle. House, 4 rooms, yards dip, etc.; £3 10s per acre. ' " JgTRE AND QRMISTON, 2. VULCAN LANE. FOR QUICK SALE. A T>EAL ■FREEHOLD. NEAT LITTLE HOUSE. 4 rooms; washhouse, c. and t.; workshop, toolhouse, etc. Quarter-acre section; large orchard, assorted trees, full bearing. House has all conveniences, gas. etc.; tarred paths. Beautiful views and handy to beach! Parnell, lid section ; easy walk to city. Price, only £395. Very easy terms. (We value place at £550.) Reason for reduction, owner transferred to Frankton. Cards to inspect only from the Sole Agents. R. WOOD & CO., EXCHANGE LANE (95. QUEEN ST.), Opp. Fort St.. Auckland. i Medical. AN OPEN LETTER ABOUT RHEUMATISM 53, Khyber Pass Road, Auckland. May 3, 1916. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Proprietary. Limited, High St.. Auckland. Dear Sirs,l feel it my duty to write you an open letter about MY WONDERFUL RECOVERY from RHEUMATISM through your REMEDY. I owe it to fellow-sufferers to let them know, the facts. , I have been a sufferer for 42 years, and for the past 30 years very bad indeed; often in bed for six months at a time, not able to straighten, my legs. Marry timea so bad that I could not move my hands and arms, and I could not feed myself. I suffered awful agony, and had great lumps on my knees and fingers, and large swellings on my legs. My joints were quite stiff. I could not bend my fingers at all. During 42 years you can imagine I tried every means to get cured. I have been under the treatment of Specialists at Home and in New Zealand, but all without any lasting benefit. I think I tried every Medicine that claimed to cure Rheumatism, but they had no more effect on me than Cold Water. I have spent a small fortune in hard cash to no purpose. AND NOW lAM CURED, at a cost of four courses of your WONDERFUL REMEDY! The Big Lumps onfmy knees have all disappeared. My finglws are supple and my ' hands are smooth and useful again. I can walk about in comfort and enioy the blessing of health after 42 years of Purgatory. IT IS WONDERFUL. I earnestly counsel every sufferer from RHEUMATISM or General 111-health to make inquiries about your REMEDY, and give it a fair trial. It is something quite out of the ORDINARY. Wishing you every SUCCESS in making it known, I am. yours most gratefully, (Sgd.) T. C. PETERS. The above is only part of the letter, but it should convince the most sceptical that a Wonderful Cure has been found. A copy of the complete letter will be posted to anyone who specially asks for it. MAKE FURTHER INQUIRIES ABOUT THIS CURE. SEND FOR THE INTENSELY INTERESTING BOOK WHICH TELLS ALL ABOUT IT. CUT OUT THIS FREE COUPON AND POST IT NOW. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion' Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., High Street. Auckland. , ,?, leas £ send me our free book entitled The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story." as mentioned in the N.Z. HEEALD 23a. Name ' Address t Timber. DftOLDIB AND CJONS, *-* LIMITED. "DREAKWATEK "DO AD. Telephones : 653. Head Office; 96, Order Office Kauri, Totara, Rimu. White Pine, Oregon Pine. Bluesam. Ironbark. Joinery and Mouldings always in Stock. A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 3

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