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~i AA ACRES, freehold, all river lUU flats; good buildings; close to factory, railway and school. A fine dairy farm. Price £46, which includes 42 oows, horse, cart, harness, cans, pigs, etc; only £BSO cash, balance at 6 per cent, for three years. ACRES, freehold, half of siOO which is river flats; well watered and sab-divided; good buildings ; plenty of good shelter for cattle. This is a good farm, close to school, telephone, cheese factory, etc.; carrying capacity 100 oows and 100 sheep. Price £35 per acre; £BOO cash, balance averages 5 per cent, the last mortgage to owher can remain for seven years. Machines given in. nriQ ACRES, freehold; carrying aUO 25 cows and 230 sheep; good house, 15-bail cowshed with loft, engine room , traps bed, woolshed, etc., close to factory and school. Price £25 per acre; £IOOO casn. i|fl O ACRES, freehold, all flat, ItO half of it been stumped and cropped; fine new house of six rooms, cowshed, etc; 4miles from railway, imile from cheese factory, 1 mile from school. Price only £29 per acre, and only £BOO cash wanted. (513) SHEEP FARMS. /J OQ ACRES, limestone and papa country, good hills; fine house an doutbuildings; carrying 800 sheep and 165 cattle. Price £lO 10s; £1250 cash. ACRES, freehold- 40 acres tj(j 4 flat; good buildings. Pric» £l4 per acre. O- |?/f ACRES, L.1.P., rent 8/9 U Lte per acre; goodwill £ll 10s; £2500 cash. This is a good farm with 170 acres flat worth £4O an acre. 1 A"!’Q ACRES, sheep country; iUiOno buildings; 2-sbeep coun. try. Prioe £8 10s; cash.

I®W "“V \ \ 1000 Chicks Raised—None Died Tfcia was the experience of Mr. £. Henderson, Westport, with Palmer’s. Palmer’s Chick Food Bailda thm Chick that Thrinctit u ■ Kicati&e tad wholly digeMiblo food chick railing mora proitabU aad carlaia. Uio it—bare stronger bird* and batter returns, la 51b., 101 b., 201 b. 501 k. 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags. Write us now. X J. PALMER A CO. LTD. Palaarataa Nartk. THE 19Hi HUPMOBILE IS GREAT VALUEI It is a picture of grace, speed and comfort. Take the 5-passenger model. The body is neat, low-swung, and compact, yet there is ample room for tho full complement of passengers to recline in perfect ease. Cushions are padded wth machine-picked hair, and nave more and larger springs. The model is well adapted to New Zealand requirements. The rough country of the Dominion throws a heavy strain and tension on the chassis, anti it is here the Hupp scores. The Hupp chassis is the strongest, most carefully fitted of its kind in the world. Front every point of view the 1916 Hupp is a. splendid car—strongly built and equipped with Bosch high "tension mngnet<u khaki one-man top, electric lights and starter and other features. It’s the car for you ! The cost is onlv £.*lßo Write for 1916 catalogue. A. "Hat-rick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui an<l Waitara. Local agents W.F.0.A., Pnbiatua.

A deliciously “refreshed feeling in the mouth and throat is experienced after gargling a teaspoon ful or no of Fluenzol (undiluted). The bacteria and mucous accumulations are cleared away, anil that dryness and stuffed-up feeling rapidly disappears. Propared by a qualified Chemist, Fluenzol is invaluable as a morning mouth-wash. *

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5259, 19 October 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5259, 19 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5259, 19 October 1915, Page 3