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HOUSES FOR SALE. NEW 5-roomed house, with scullery and bathroom hot and oold water, drainage and gas, washhouse, asphalt paths; all in first-class order. Price £550; terms rranged. 7 -Roomed House, with water and drainage laid on, and other buildings, and room on section for another house. Price only £400; cash required £SO. 7 -Roomed House, with over fouracres of land, all well laid out; all requisite buildings, and connected with g and. telephone. A fine residence. Price £llOO. M roomed house and 2J acres, bath- )“ room, scullery, and other buildings. Price £600; only £IOO cash wanted. -Roomed House, scullery, bath- ) room, hot and cold water, water and drainage connected, fowl house, garden etc. Price £575; cash required £275. NED 5-roomed house, with scullery, bayshed, and two other sheds. 3 acres in full bearing orchard, plenty shelter trees concrete paths and good garden; 5J acres altogether. Price £700: about £2OO cash required. 6 -Roomed House, with four acres of land, connected with telephone and all conveniences. This place must be inspected to bo understood what it is like. Price £1100; only £2OO cash wanted. Do not miss this. W. INGLIS HUSBAND. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ... MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA. Office Phone 72 : : : : Private Residence 73.

THE POPULAR THE POPULAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL Lb NOW UNDER THE UAiiE OE if, (TfcD) £iuil2¥A^ Spaigbt’s Bear on Tap Teteptieoa 42

You’ll Relish Every Bite N 0 TROUBLE TO PREPARE A TASTY MEAL when yon caa «*'. such pa late-tickling delicacies as these; always fresh it Gibson’* FOR BREAKFASTPork and Bee= Bausagee. or Tasty Saralpys. FOR DINNER— Nice Piece of Juicy Corned Beef ,not too salt; or Blaok and White Padding. FOR TEABolgian Sausage (you will want a second helping of this) o» Brawn, followed by a piece of my Fresh Coke or Pastry. Pongaroa, 8. GIBSON, Pongaroa FOR GOOD THINGS TO EIT.

TO TRAVEL PAHIATUA & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Standard bred Straight-out Trotting Stallion, WILD PALM. \\7ILDWOOD, Palm Bell. Site \\ Wildwood (2.4) imported, the greatest spe>ed producer yet known in Australasia Sire of the Champion Ribbonwood, 2.9 and 3.35, and Wildwood. Junr., 4.33. and grand sire of «£in g Cole <2.8 3-5) and 4.31, and Ooun (Country Bell) winner of the £2OOO race, November, 1915, the Champion mare of Australasia. Wildwood is also the Sir,, of five others with winning records better than (2.20; namely Wild Duck (2.16), Mario Corelli (2.17), Curfew Bell (2.18;, Papanui (2.19), Maplewood (2.10;. Dam Palm Bell (the dam of Wild I .. n a half sister to Almont and Belmont M., etc, by Brookholm out of Put 1 a (dam of Almont, etc.), by Berlin (imported), out of Messenger Maid (imported). PALM BELL up to the present has bred six horses with good track performances : Croesus (2.19 and 4.46), and Wild Palm on a small track in mud 5.3 for two miles winning the Greymouth Cup, “Atlanta,” “Midas.” “Pactolus.” Tlioeus. WILD PALM is a fine upstanding, dark brown horse, 16 hands, and shows a great deal of quality, and is one of the best tempered horses in the Dominion. A reference to the tabulated pedigree of Wild Palm shows that In has the much prized Election-eer-Wilkes cross, or, as tho Americans term it the, Golden Cross, he being by Wildwood, who was a grandson of the mighty Electioneer, whilst his g.g. sire nil the dam’s side is the equally mighty George Wjjkes. WILD PALM on his dam’s side claims some of th e fastest horses in tho Australasian colonies, including Almont, who holds the world’s record for 3 miles, Belmont M, the son of Puella,'• queen of brood mares that ig a full sister of Fraulien, tho dam *V>f the ex-champion Fritz, Fredrick, Franz, Tho Hoir. and Prinz..

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 3

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