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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! the rick of Waikato Dairy Land • Matamata. the pick of A h! !N"w Zealand's best DaiZZ *-*** AXlgfclSt 4th The JLand ' Towa " &**« [p] ing District. The donate at the comprises the best land in a dis- I « glorious— no raw cold winter— vw an m a «nct that is the finest of the pro- | all the warmth and beautiful sun- * °WD Mall, Matamata V??% L F ° r ? yeafS **° Mr ' * , shine of the North. As one »#, i 1 V* - , , wlected Matamata as ! man closely connected with the -~ m - the pick of the territory, and that dairying industry in New Z~ The Farmer*' Pn-TM-i -• #"• ** a rime wllcn practically the | land said-Ae*JLd2l di If 1 U L P ' Al | Ctl^ CO. whole "J. the land was available alone makes the Matamata land , Hamilton, has TeCeiVed instructions IfftSß letted £ worth £5 an acre more than any from the OWnerS to Sell 111 five faTmS the Tower Block for Ae homestead ti: other part of New Zealand. 1 j.j VYUCIS i- aC " mUV . e laTmS l " C because of its delightful situation m I splendid slower Estate or almost 000 *** iu excellent soi! - Subse - th !l TVie Location. Situated ar>roe M« f . /f 1 qnenHy when the estate was cut s\ I within two _ lnJe7of the iarZ • .™° <*** k^ 1 * <*" tO by the Government, Mr. McQw. * I gi» Factory in the world, miss this opportunity of acquiring land in !w drT^^JTli ! equally close to the railway station. One of the Best d.SfT.rU in N7 tangly selected the Estate. No I the Tower Estate is also but a . V, . UCSI aiSI "CIS "1 IN./L., CXCep- man knew the district or the I | short distance from the school. tlOnally Situated, close tO School With Matamata territory so well as Mr. J : Matamata is the starting point ~ J* J 1* . 1 «I • ' . McCaw, and it is the strongest J j for the motor service to Tauranga a , Splendid Climate, and Within tWO mileS tribute to the Tower ] £ | ending passengers from Well of a GlaXO faCtOty which gUaiailteeS estate that tie should have cftosen 1 enabling passengers from Wei- Ot a UlaXO factory which gUaTanteeS this spot before Mothers as the , hngton to reach Tauranga m J . & pick of the district Thus in the ' I | practically the same time as it g«|s / « « p judgment of the two men who £ I docs to go to Rotorua. Mats- J\ / m T|g&l* Ib& Ftf&l* K.n.f frflW 8 I7«ftl> *new *• Waiat ° Province and '« j mata is only 47 minutes express *V F CI lU# *V* OUIICI JT 0.1 MaUmata District as no one else. * I train journey away from Hamilton, [he Tower Estate now about to a, l the principal provincial city of the f~ ' ~ -J sold* the best land m the | |i Auckland Province, and is within SSE^JST!?**J? ,<uld remember that the Claxo "™*»7. I I H Hours train journey of Anck- a??SS: 'SLSSSSLTg Amongst *«****» the | land, the Queen City of the W its suppliers Sid. per lb. more than butter Dominion. With modern scien- I II 'North, with its 134,000 popn- «e££, iU m °r^ S - than cixeeso ' Think what this farming tf M" ** "* ' I « inoTia, wim us im,uw popa- means, Mr. Dairyman — and thi* ta.B*n*-*r f« W,~-*~- »ul I J L u 1 1 I lation. its glorious harbour, and two to "Tf Und should carry a I I . . . '«a - *-»«»«?. I cow to the acre right throughout I many natural attractions and * T~ ■ J the year. One of Australia's j § J beanbe*. __ j~ kt_ "7 i j i . leading pastoralists recently visited I i S _ „ JTofS? JS 1 Ne T?S I,,nd *T**T d ,«> consistently New Zealand and motored I The Estate consists of nearly ** Buch 8I « ndld P OSSab L - Excellent as these throughout the Dominion from 1 1.000 acres of beautiful sou and due to Ac JSnJJX JS°V rf Y "c TOW BtiU ' Dnnedin «P as far M Auckland. i . k to be cut mto five t t2&°S2Li jfe "T "feT" J from inn A« vu T i ,«om the estate. on hts return journey to We ling- «| from 130 to 180 acres re- An W»£n£ Uk Jus comes but seldom. Grasp it- ton. He told a gentleman who [ specttvely. The land * well S.r^!L^ ***"* % h "*> ««" better openings than any was travelling with him that J watered, and the Estate is situated ?~ r_^ Ct m - t0 a .., dMtrict which enables you and your family Matamata and the Tower Estate I EL I on the Matamata-Te Aronea £~ • y en J°y Me — »nto » district where your butter was the finest land he had seen I Road. At the back of the Estate Y™ ™ ***< %*\ ?S ° lor either » n New Zealand, and that this J flows the Mangawera Stream. fej Sect Si telnT *" Matamata wasAe district that he would I j '"""• most like to purchase in. j I A Glorious Climate——Exceptional Terms I THE TERMS. Tl>«e are most Bbetal mclmW, if required, feudal assistance to competent tenners, to purchase cows j I Conditions. 10% on fall of hammer: 5% on November st Tk~ 0 / jnt it , ftl , ', ~ , ,-o, § 1917- 5V on N owm U* lQiift n-i rNuY«iiDer ist, Ihe 5/ 0 due November Ist. 1917, together with the 5% 9 5 years af 6 * BalßnCe ** due November lst - 19, 8. need not be paid if permanent im- S | If 25% of purchase money h paid before tafcmg possession. Pt ° YementS to «• P laced °" Ae balance can remain for 5 years at Delivery within seven days of Sale. i \ 15 JL af 6 ' BaW ** due No ™*** «* '918, need not be paid if permanent im- | S If 25% of purchase money b paid before takmg possession. Ptave ° Uiats to ** «• P la « the property. balance can remain for 5 years at 5£%. Delivery within seven days of Sale. V The Date and Place of Sale. Remember SATURDAY. AUGUST 4th. at 11 «l. at the Town Hall. Matamata. Come and inspect, it will pay you handsomely to take a trip to the district and look over the Tower Estate property—it only means a little g time, and the amount you spend in train fare will prove an excellent investment 1 For further particulars, plans and details, apply to The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. (a I Hamilton. I ■ Ilott & — I __ rrrr; 1

When he J&Jm\ l writes home . . . jMtf? 4 f I The world is brighter, J^PHP% s hearts are happier. | And in his mind kind 1 smiling faces are pictured *••<. % as he writes. Oppor- s * gc ■»'*-■ _V / ~ tunities for writing at the N *» *£ front are fleeting. Many are lost for want VjT^/ of an ever-ready pen. So a happy sug- j^~\%\ gestion is, send him 9 "Swan" Fountpen. jr '' HL\a/a m&mm (~ J - W PERL Y;-# best stands Ihe racket of Active Service. Simple /^P* and quick to use. No mechanism to wear or get 1 out of order. Can be"loaded" with "Swan" Ink' I Tablets and water when fluid ink is unobtainable. AB Mp S&u i SOLD BY STATIONERS & IMPORTERS. fill? ' 1 I Safety Pattern - from 15/- up. s~n^leS&s^T&A 1 Standard Pattern from 12/6 up. ** *lf 1 Illustrated Catalogue free on request. " C'i ft- /""My P MABIE, TODD & Co., Ltd., ■ I 79 & 80, High Holborn, London, Eng. /^V^xlA '' r I Manchester, Paris, Zurich, Toronto, &c. fif \'/f \ Stdwey—(Wholesale only) a »ja, George Street. s ' I London Factory—3l9-329. Weston St.. S.E. , | Associate Mabie,Todd & Co., Inc., New | York and Chicago. . ] I The IWUIAri Motorcycle I I The Gives Quick Results in Motorcycle | J Gives Quick Results in Business. 1 T TAVE you considered -what a profitable investment an "INDIAN' 1 \-—\ Motorcycle would be in YOUR business ? One man has the i ■*■ ■*■ efficiency of four or five when performing out-door work with I i H minMifjuumyMiiii|i an " INDIAN." For canvassing 1 orders, collecting money, de- K p'f' *' Ijl livering parcels, or performing § 1 rg& i K| 101 different duties requiring a j| Jni »ra rapid transport from place to B W nS@ fKS P' Bce « tne nrm using an " IN- I || Ml DIAN" or "Indians" will beat ij | ljr —pr — fl~i"- T a ff° r d to lag behind? I 1 IffiMWlfißil One firm placed an order I I - for five with us this week, J §j , f~ y '\Li '^*>^ t *~' v ' "*^ * \ They have not done that with- | H k' S I P : p Others are coming at us al{ \ PI Ka economical vehicle in the world, 1 | I ami i s specially made for side- M || I car -work. Any kind of body S *m i c an he made to order. It is 1 S« cheaper, faster, and handier 1 than a motor car. It costs I 1 almost nothing per mile to run and will go anywhere; | Your inquiry will be appreciated. | I almost nothing per mile to run and will WHITE | Your inquiry will be appreciated. | SKEATES & WHITEJ Motor Car, Motorcycle, and Cycle Importers, 1 Sole Auckland Agents. 48 FORT STREET | m PEACOCK AND SON. Ophthalmic fjg\ ~" wg££ffi? 1. Opticians, 218, Queen St. (near Vic- fl\\l ' KeCOrdS methods.' Spectacles accurately fitted. T 1 'T ROBERTSON methods. Spectacles accurately fitted. Arti- I KUOc-K 1 SUN ficial Eyes of all colours in stock. Nautitoal 9 1 igg queen ST., and and Surveyors' instruments in stock and re- | tea KARAKGAHxrEBP^ paired. i^m^^mm^i^a^a^am^MmmmmmmKKH»mmm» I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16595, 19 July 1917, Page 3

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