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HAWKE’S BAY LAND. JRjnA ACRES Limestone'Country; 2S JLiSU’I/ miles from'Napier by Motorcar roadn; nearly nil ploughabh*; beautifully watered; house; will winter I sheep and summer 1J; when fern cleared will cany 24. Price, only per aero; £2OOO cash required. 0"| ACRES, Havelock North, next Gov OJL erniment Experimental Vineyard and Fruit Depot; 30 acres in 3 and 4-yeivi orchard, nearly all specially selected peal’s and apples; now 4-roomed house, and. all necessary, outbuildings. Only i;1000 cash required. The cheapest fruii faun in Now Zealand. F. CASSIN. Land and Estate Agent, Hastings and : Waipukuran. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LIMITED, is prepared (o PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or at por bead. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own bo* count. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any.oi the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. BARTON AND AYLMER, LAND AGENTS, FEILDING, ty/jpjl ACRES Freehold, 6 miles from • owi Tauranga; about MOO acres In grass, well watered and improved; 6000 acres plonghable: good homestead, out. buildings, new woolshed, shearing machines. When folly improved l will easily carry 1 sheep per acre and 1000 head of cattle. This is a splendid sheep and cattle station. Price, ,£37,000; £15,000 cosh; balance at A-\ per cent. rv Qfi ACRES, Foilding District; all In • . grass; 137 acres stumped, 500 acres plonghable; good 8-roomcd 1 house, ‘■manager's house, woolshed, yurdd, etc., etc., 00 paddocks, well fenced. Price, .£25 per acre. Easy terms. A iirst-class property. 1 , BARTON AND AYLMER, Land e gents, Fcilding. ALWAYS LOOK WELL. The best material looks nothing unless properly OUT and MADE. Wo are practical Tailors and Smart Gutters. Yonr interest is looked after, every garment supervised from the Cutting Board to the last touch the Iron give.- Yonr Inspection invited-. Perfect satinfastion Guaranteed. A J. HENDERSON fe CO., High-Class Ladies’ and Gentlemen’* Tailors and Oostnmiers, 60 WmUB Smn - - W*mw»«ni, HOW to.PEED BABY!

That’s what every mother wants to know. Of course, the best food is milk, but it must be absolutely pure. Now, i' Blue Ribbon Condensed - Milk - - Is FREE FROM ALL GERMS, and is, besides, the cheapest Milk on the ' market. It's splendid for Cooking and Household Use, too. Try a tin , from your grocer. ' , . ' s 1 COMMERCIAL hawera. If you arc Travelling and want a Good Horse to Drive or RHc. New Proprietor, EDWARD THURSTON. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL. (Clyde quay.) THE Lease of the above* well-know* Hole! has recently been purchased bv Mr Jos. Naylor, who offers to tranmeat and Permanent Guests accomimvia. tkm second to none in this city. The House has been- elaborately famished and renovated throughout with everv modern convenience, and visitors will find the Best of Wines and Spirits, etc.. ! with excellent Cuisine combined witl 1 moderate tariff. All coiamunicationß receive prompt at > tention, JOS. NAYLOR, S . Proprietor. fTUUIIEHENIKAD HOTEL Feather JL stouj; A. C. NITZ. Proprietor Clatf of 'Paliiatua).—Situated next the Tau. hcrenikau Racecourse fthe most picturesque park in New Zealand). Head quarters for trout-Csning and shooting Loose boxes and padlocking on applies tion. All correspondence promptly at> tended to.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6452, 25 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6452, 25 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6452, 25 February 1908, Page 3

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