A HANDSOME HIVING. Fruit-growing is a life worth living. There’s big profit in it. The work is Htrht, easy, interesting, and out-of-doors. In fruit cultivating there is no necessity for daily caro and attention: neither is early rising necessary, as in dairy farming. Mr Stafford, whose Ruby Bay estate has been cut 'up into fruit farms, has still a few to dispose of. A leading expert, who recently went over and selected a farm for himself, states that some of tho orchards left’ unsold are quite equal to any in the whole estate. As a matter of fact, there is little to choose between any of tho sections. J-iato comers can be assured that what is being offered now is really first-class land and equal in quality to any that has been sold. Mr Stafford returns to Ruby Bay to-mor-row, so it will be necessary for those who desire to see him personally to call to-day at the offices of his accredited agents, Messrs H. F. McNeill and Co., 155, Featherston street. * For over a century Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been used by the people of New Zealand, and moro and more people are using it every day. Keep a 1b lOd bottle in the house. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8560, 24 October 1913, Page 7
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