For Cliil«irt«u'a Hacking Cough at night \V«i«uW Oitaut Vttppwnnint Core i/*. iih • ■ FRIDAY, MAY 31, AT 11. PI ARERE~ ESTATE (Lately known as PAEROA ESTATE), TIRAU HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. 2800 ACRES RICH. FLATS A XI) RYSY HILLS, Divided into 8 FARMS 8 AREAS RANGE FROM 245 TO 417 ACRES. T. MANDENCT JACKSON, Has been instructed toy tho Owners to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooma. Customs Street East, AUCKLAND, on above date — < THE" PIARMIE ESTATE, formerly well-known as The Paeroa Estate, and recently owned by the late Colonel Hayhurst, divided into 8 Farms; each farm (except 2) is ring-fenced, and many of them are divided into severaj paddocks. PIARERE *is practically all plougha'ble, being easy hills, with a large proportion oi splendid flats. Nearly the ■whole property has been grassed, and the flats are as good dairying land as can be wished for. PIARERE is well -watered by creeks, springs, bores, and the Waikato River, and every section can carry its own dairy herdPIARERE is splendidly situated, five miles from Tirau Railway Station, 15 miles from Cambridge, handy to Saleyards. School, Post Office and Creamery adjoin the property; also another School one mila distant. BUILDINGS: Homestead 8 rooms, surrounded by beautiful old iEmglisli trees; dairy,. stable, 2 workmen's cottages (5 rooms), 3 men's whares, large shed (100 x 33, containing stable, 14 stalls, harness room, implement hhed, garage and loft), smithy,^naiiure shed, shearing shed, sheep and cattle yards; also •on Section 25 — New, -'up-to-date Homestead of 8 rooms, stone .foundations; bathroom, p.w.c, Avashhouse, storer oom; water laid on from windmill. We can strongly recommend this property to ' anyone m search of a Farm, whether for dairying, cropping, or grazing; situated m a rapidly -rising district, with all conveniences handy, and approached from both ends by good roads. TERMS : 10 per cent, 'cash, 10 per cent, m 12 * months, balance 5 years at 6 per- cent. Plansvand particulars from— &T. MANDENO JACKSON, 878 ]■ Auckland and Hamilton. 6F VITAL IMPORTANCE ''■' TO THOSE ALREADY IN OFFICES OR DESIROUS OF BEffNG ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS WORtLD. TMPORTANT modifications have reX cently been made to the Courses for the AOCOUNTANCY DEGREE, and the UNTVERSITY DIPLOMA ,IN BOOK- 1 KEEPING. One or other of these Dipplomas is essential to success m Modern t Business. Under' the new Regulations, ' the ordinary Matriculation as a Prelimi- | nary is to be rwplaced by a special examination— THE ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY.- This will entail, among other subjects, a knowledge of Elementary , Economics and Civics. Latin, Geometry, Algebra will no longer be compulsory. A new Diploma is also created-rthat for the QUALIFIED COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANT. This is the age of Efficiency ; you owe it to "yourself and the Empire to Qualify. Firstly, then, you should ascertain the now conditions. We have produced a booklet explaining simply and fully the new Regulations. Send for it to-day, and by return we will forward it postpaid without obligation on your part. A ddress :'■■ HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, Professional Teachers by Mail of Bookkeeping, Accountancy, and all Business Subjects^ Union Buildings, Auckland. P.O. Box ! 516. Mr- ThatColdt^tt /flfflf - A neglected cold may VfTm EBB// 'bring serious conse- \\hm RBlf quences fin its train. VSk Eggf T,here's no reason to dally VTO : figgf with the idea that "it must tt| Hi run its. course" -when |m Bpintingto^sl ; || Irish Moss m Ijil available. A safe sure ctare m ' Egjii —the searching test of i W figs! over half a century has W V||\ proved that Bonnihg- /gs*4Mfo% 1 WftV ton's has no equal. JWjL^JHL? lffi V Ilefnce imitations— mW/mKKm IB k\ lfet Bonnirigton's. MM $£aMI Bl^^SkßSSlSh{uJ^h The 00 Premo ' An Efficient and Practical ff I Camera ... f or %J J m A daylight loading roll film Camera , for \i x li-inch pictures. For time or snapshot exposures. Simple, inexpensive, makes good pictures. SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS NOTICE TO FARMERS. TITB DISRAELI STREET HIDE AND SKIN STORE is now open for bixiness, and will receive Skins, Hides, Calf Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc., m any quantities. . A. BATLLJE, Manager. 'PbopaUl.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 10
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