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IMPROVED FARMS FOR LEASE. LfTANGA - A - TORO SETTLEMENT. "JL Hawke's Eav; open for application t NAPIER aud DANNEVIRKE on Uio Ist JANUARY, 1902, 19,426 acres, riividi into six dairy farms and fourteen mix--1 farms, for disposal on lease in peretuity, of areas varying from 309 acres ) 1000 acres, rentals from os Id to 7s er acre per annum; and six small graz-ig-runs for lease for twenty-one years, ■ith right of renewal, of areas varying rom 1025 to 1,177 acres, rentals from 3s o 6s lOd per acre per annum. The Maliga-a-toro Settlement is situatd in Hawke’s Bay district, ninety miles outh of Napier on the Dannevirke-Weber lain Road, and eleven miles from lannevirke. The land is of good quality, dapted for mixed farming and dairying. L’lie small grazing-runs comprise wellratered mixed agricultural and pastoral and. F. W. GARDINER, Music Seller and Direct Importer, 21, VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON. Pianos, best value in Wellington. Send P.O. Order for Zealandia 4 stop Accordeon, the finest instrument, made, <£2 2s, carriage paid; send P.O. Order for Chromatic Steel reed Accordeon, best and most reliable instrument made, JJ2 2s, carriage paid. All kinds of musical instruments kept in stock. WARD, LOCK AND CO.’S NEW BOOKS. Wrapper, 2s 6d; Cloth Gilt, 3s 6d; Postage, 6d. The Warrigal’s Well (Donald Macdonald) Farewell Nikola (Guy Boothby) The Continental Dragoon (R. N. Stephens) The Coward (R. L. Jefferson) The Mayor of Littlejoy (F. C. Smale) Captain Landon (E.- H. Savage) The Red Chancellor (.Sir William Magnay) The Whirligig (Mayne Lindsay) The Seven Houses (Hamilton Drummond) The Survivor (E. P. Oppenheim) Pro Patria (Max Pemberton) Lest We Forget (Joseph Hocking) The Scarlet Woman (Joseph Hocking) The Purple Robe (Joseph Hocking) Joan of the Sword (S. R. Crockett) My Ladys Diamonds (Stanley Weyinan) Zike Mouldon (Orme Agnus) ; The Temptress (W. Le Queux) I A Modern Slave Dealer (A. P. Crouch) My Lady’s Diamonds (Adeline Sargeant) Earth’s Great Lord (E. R. Punchon) WARD, LOCK AND CO. (LTD.), LONDON AND MELBODRNE. All Booksellers and Bookstalls. FORTIFICATION OF NEW ZEALAND. A town feared a siege, and held consultation As to the best method of fortification. A grave, skilful MASON said, “In big opinion j Nothing but stone could secure the dominion.” A CARPENTER said, “Though that was J well spoke, It were better by far to secure it with | oak.” ! A CURRIER, wiser than both these together, Said, “Try what you will there’s nothing like leather.” ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND COLONIAL LEATHER, Grindery, Boot and Shoe Requirements, Obtained at the lowest possible prices from W. 11. NASH, New Building: 42, Cuba street, (Opposite Baillie, Bookseller.)

HEALTH ASSURED. THE Suffering and Ailing from nervous affections, bladder and kidney troubles, depression, atropliy, exhaustion, bad memory, excitable temperament, irrit> ability, tired feeling, weak back, pains and noises in the head, sleeplessness, can rely on obtaining relief by consulting (personally or by post free) PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., 248, Oxford‘Terrace, Christchurch (third house east of Baptist Tabernacle). The only Electro Botanical Expert advertising (with 20 years’ European Experience and Eight years before the New Zealand public) who will guarantee a thorough cure. Proprietor of the only guaranteed Electric Belts and other special Electrical appliances in the Colonies. Write stating your case, and you will receive honest opinion FREE. You can be treated successfully at your own home, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appliances and Concentrated Treatment on easy terms of payment. Thousands of testimonials from those who had wasted their time and money can ho inspected daily from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. TESTIMONIAL. Dunedin, January 3rd. 1902 NERVOUS ANXIETY. WEAK VITALITY CURED. PROF. NOTMANN, Dear Sir—Feeling that it will benefit many who have suffered as.myself, I have pleasure in stating that you have cured me, after all else failed. Throe months ! ago' my lifo was a burden. I had little to ; live for, I was so weak, thin and miser- ! able. lam getting along splendidly; health and strength lias returned; "work is o. pleasure; my eyes are bright, the ! dark rings have disappeared, and 1 have got quite fat. Yours sincerely. W. R. MACDONALD.

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New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 37