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ACRES, freehold, i mile Of* from school, factory and post office; 79 acres in grass, 8 acres in crop, all ploughable and flat; carrying 36 cows, 1 bull, 3 horses and young stock; house 8 rooms, cowshed (15 bails), 2-stalled stable and hayloft, pig-sties, etc.; divided into 8 paddocks; watered by rivers and creek. Price on application.

Alexandra Dairy. DAILY MILK DELIVERY. HAVING purchased the old-estab-lished ALEXANDRA DAIRY Milk-run in Pahiatua, I wish to notify the numerous customers and intending patrons that I have made arrangements for a plentiful supply of rich, pure milk, from a healthy, wellconditioned herd, and am therefore in a position to supply an unlimited quantity of fresh milk during the winter months. Customers’ requirements carefully attended to. “Cleanliness and Civility” will be the motto of the proprietor. P. T. KEAM, ALEXANDRA DAIRY, Pahiatua. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! MR A. B. THOMSEN, formerly of Dannevirke and Sydney, has opened a FURNITURE ' SHOP in Pahiatua in premises next Mr R. T. Service, Tailor. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED * REPAIRED at short notice. Charges moderate. Twenty years’ experience at the trade. A trial solicited. A. B. THOMSEN, FURNITURE REPAIRER Suits to Measure. VALUE IN SUITS. THESE are made to YOUR measure and to YOUR specification. We make a speciality of this trade, so would esteem it an honour to serve you with our experience and advice. Note Price, from £2 17s 6d to £5 17s 6d. A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. R.T. SERVICE. Trezise Tailoring Satisfies the Exacting THE man who as particular about the appearance of his clothes, will realise his highest expectations bv going to TREZISE. If YOU are a particular men, the moral is obvious! J. Trezise, TAILOR, PAHIATUA.

Wellington Land Board Election TO CROWN LEASEHOLDERS. INDIES AND GENTLEMEN,— A Having, at the request of a number of Crown tenants, accepted nomination to a vacancy on the Wellington Land Board, I respectfully submit my candidature for your esteemed support. J am a practical farmer, and have had considerable experience in all matters pertaining to land settlement. laving the holder of a section of originally Grown land, which a few years ago was all standing hush, and which 1 have now all cleared, grassed, and subdivided and brought to a successful issuo. I am an ardent advocate of land settlement, and am in absolute sym--1 withy with the small settler, knowing full well the disabilities and difficulties with which farmers have to contend, particularly as regards roading facilities, education difficulties, etc. While the functions of the Land Board should at all times be entirely removed from political influence, I feel that its members should possess a practical and sympathetic knowledge of the requirements of small settlement, and use their best efforts to administer the Act without fear or favour, and in full sympathy with settk >rs where their wide discretionary powers permit. The present representation on the Land Board is in. the bands of geut’emoTi. all of whom are resident in the northern portion of the district. As the Wairarapa has now a very considerable area under the jurisdiction, of the Wellington Land Board, and a further large area, is being surveyed for settlement, it is felt that representation by one in touch with these lands and resident in the lower portion. of the Board’s district is desirable I therefore respectfully solicit your consideration for your fe'low farmers, and should you favour me with your support, it w ill be my earnest endeavour to give full lime and unfailing attention in the interests of all tenants under the Hoard’s jurisdiction. A’ours faithfully, 'r O. HAYCOCK. “Flmneburn,” • Merlin borough. Anril. 1013. uao.d7^ LODGE PAHIATUA, No M. THE next Lodge meeting will be <m THURSDAY, June 5, at 7.30 p.n>. J. W. WILLIAMS, B*oret»ry,

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4538, 23 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4538, 23 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4538, 23 May 1913, Page 8

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