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Farms Jn Taranaki ' %*TE hare several to dispose of, all surrounding the famous oil bores. Properties are rising in value every day; get Jn bow— we have sometKing to suit you. are a* couple: ". - 1405'Acree; ail ring-fenced, comfortable House, sheds, etc. ; handy to creamery &zm3 sekool ; SOO acres standing bush [good milling timber), balance well grassed, suitable for dairying or sheep-fattening., £3 15s; easy terms. Know more about it from SCHWARTZ &"CO. * -* IPY> Acre 3, L.1.P. ; all papa country; 500 acres felled and. grassed, balance contains good milling timber; at present carrying 350 sheep and 120 , head cattle. Rent, of 755 acres 4£d, .. and 5W acres , at 9s 6d. Four- , roomed House; 3£ miles from sale- > yards, and township. Occupier only wants a trifle for his* interest. Make further inquiries from J. S. SCHWARTZ ft CO., , lib HEREFORD STREET, CHJRISTCHIJRCH.^ (The Bank of N. 2. is next door.) • TREWHELLA BRO §Z PATENT ' V LOfe AND STUMP JACK Have you seen the new Patent Automatio LOWERING GEAR? It is now fitted to all our Double-purchase "Wallaby" Jacks without extra cost. These Jacks are used fey-thousands throughout the forest, districts ot tiie Commonwealth, New. Zealand, South Sea Islands, India, Ceylon, and other places. Inquire from your ironmonger, or' write tor Illustrated Catalogue to the Makers, TREWHELLA BROTHERS*. * TRENTHAM, VICTORIA. Paroid Ropftdg & Siding "%"'""" . - JEo^boVerfiiir* Barns, Byres, &c. W^^^UBSBSSjt '-'. oii.in juiy kind of I '^Hw^B^wl Paroi<i * will not I fWIB lWßr*l orack or run' in hot I 1 inEwS^i^^^l Durable, and easily I] I'mKl KM Specially adapted as ft n:!!|H»- KS|{ Kennels. Poultry Houm H^^^^H fISAI particular!. ' „ gjJHhKjrf €. M.. HOWISON v 'IS Manse «tr*«t ( Dunedin. BLOOD POISON. FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS we have made the. cure- of blood poison a specialty, Primary, Secondary or Tertiary ftioed P»!SOR Permanently Cured. You can. be treated- at home- under same guaranty. Capital s°°,c*x> dols. We solicit the^mou obstinate cases. If you have- exhausted the rAi. methods of treatment, and sdlliave aches and "pains, Mucus 'Patches in Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples. Copper-Colored Spots,. Ulcers on any part of the body r H»ir- or Eyebrows falling out, write for proofs of cures. 100-page Book Free. COOK REMEDY Co., mt MAgflNtO TtMUI, Chi— g+ ¥.•.*. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO.l j ffIHE above Line of Coaches leare Lawienet rJL for Beaumont, Miller's Flat, Roxburgh, and Alexandra daily, and for Clyde, Cromwell, Dueenstowa, and all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival Cf express train from Dunedin, returning daily from -Alexandra, and from Queenstown, CiomVrell, and Clyde on the alternate days. Leave Otago Central Line for Idaburn , Blacttstone Hill, and St. Bathans daily, aud to Cambrians »nd Becks Mondays, Wednesdays, Mid Fridays, returning following days. For Ophir, Cha«o Creek, and Alexandra daily on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Dunedin; *w™ Alexandra, Clyde, and Cromwell Mondays, Wednesdays, and J'^idaw^etutning following days, leaving Cromwell- 12.*> noon. Learifiurfurlyiortfaseby daily. y Agenf» in J)unedin: New Zealand Express ' F«u?paVticnl*M from Thomas Cook and Sen, fl &

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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 19

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