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N.M. & A. C ( FARMS FOR SALE. TF you don't draw a Section on KADROO HILL, you will find one of the following farms will suit you:— 250 Acres. —Good agricultural land near Timaru ; first-class build--800 Acres. —Cropping and grazing country, Timaru district; good house, woolshed, hut, etc.; all new buildings. 75 Acres. —Rich cropping and dairying laud, Temuka district; well improved; good buildings. 1000 Acres. —Pareora district; good oat, turnip, and sheep land; no buildings. 500 Acres. —First-class sheep country, Geraldine district. 400 Acres. —Near Geraldine; a good agricultural farm, and well improved. 100 Acres.— Good heavy land, near Temuka; no buildings. 240 Acres.— Temuka district; a splendid grain-growing farm ; good house and buildings. 260 Acres. —Near Geraldine; all good cropping land, and in good heart; good buildings. 1500 Acres.— South Canterbury; good sheep country, and cheap; no buildings. 260 Acres.— L.l.P., Pleasant Point district; good, easily worked limestone downs; small cottage ; low rental. 200 Acres. —L.1.P., Rosewill Settlement, near Pleasant Point; good agricultural downs, and well improved. The above are a few of the numerous properties we have on our books for sale, and we will be pleased to forward enquirers fullest particulars and reliable information. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., TIMARU.

[OIIN BIJLLEID AND CO.'S AUTUMN AND WINTER 16th MA R C IT, ALL DEPARTMENTS REPRESUPERFLUOUS HAIR. L4.DIES who are troubled should use " VIOLET SNOW CREAM " ; it is a GUARANTEED PERMANENT CURE FOR SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. "Violet Snow Cream" entirely destroys the roots. Hair CANNOT GROW where it is used. All other fad lotions, skin foods, etc., have vanished" since the value of " Violet Snow Cream" has become known; it is the one and only genuine cure for Superfluous Hair. Price, 4s 6d, from Mr Lane, Chemist ; or send, price direct to Hemsley Burnet, Hair Specialist, 46 George street, Dunedin. parcels sent in plain sealed wrapper. HEMSLEY'S BURNET'S HAHi RESTORER RESTORES GREY HAIR. 4s 9d. WG. CUNNINGHAM, Fruiterer, . sole azcnt for Mr Billing, is NOW BOOKING ORDERS for SAUCE and PICKLING TOMATOES, 2d per !b; also Dessert Tomatoes, in any quantity up io two tons. —W. G. CUNNINGHAM, fruiterer, Thames street. Telephone 170

TOHN BTTLLEID AND CO.'S AUTUMN AND WINTER TITES DA Y, 161 h MAR CH, And Following Days. ALL DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED. SALE OF BUSINESS. JCAGNEY, who has carried on busi- • ness as a STATIONER and FANCY GOODS IMPORTER for 40 years, is prepared to LET THE PREMISES and DISPOSE OP THIS STOCK AT VALUATION. Good turnover. Retiring owing to failing health. Apply 318 J. CAGNEY. B SQUADRON. ATOTICE is hereb: lowinjj RIFLES and BAYONETS are missing, and unless returned to the Custodian of the North Otago Mounted Rifles before SATURDAY, 20th instint, the matter will be placed in the hands of the police, and anyone found in possession of any o£ the following weapons will be prosecuted: — RIFLE, Nos. 8862, 8875, 8877, 8888, 8901, 8905, 8906, 8907, 8910, 8919, 8925, 8927, 8930,.8940. and 13,859, complete with Oil-bottles and Foresight Protectors. BAYONETS, Nos. 8865, 8872. 8875/8877, 8881, 8890, 8893, 8896, '8897, ■ 8903, 8904, 8905, 8912, 8913, 8915. 8919, 8926, 8927, 8930, 8936, 8959. The,numbers of Rifles are stamped on the.brass butt plates, and the numbers of Bayonets on the hilts. H. S. ORBELL, 328 Captain N.O.M.R. A.KE no arrangements for-Good Fri- . day Evening .'until programme of iter Sacred Concert is published. 332

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10092, 9 March 1909, Page 3

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