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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 100 AGBESTfREEHOLD. Pivo miles from Opotiki. Post Office, and Factory (Home Separation). r Nearly all m Grass. 120 iWes Flat, nearly all Ploughable. 17 Paddocks. Water m every Paddock. Carrying capacity, 100 cows find other stock. 55 a-cres Drained Swamp. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE Wariihoupe, Shed (50 s 15), 6-bail Co.w-' shed, 2 Maize Cribs, Iropleiment a^d Trap SJved, and other Outbuildings, j ; Sheltered by trees and. live hedges. Orchard. Telephone installed m house. 'V RICE— £27 PER ACRE (As a going concern). Mortgage. £1780 at 5 pcr /cent. Cash required, £1500. Balance, 4 years afc ; 5 per cent. ■. y Further particulars from — 6. K. PASLEY, LAND AGENT. In 1860-^ew&s& jP years .'•. dgd, \ Darwin Jb published^«is"epo(pfe ; £ making workf":7ke J;=Origin of Specie*" f Here m N.Z. m that utne » year of 18C0, . Bonnjngton's Irish Most' vm wining popularity. -Tqrdsy its »>les are larger than is over before', because it^ atill without an equal foiv couglis, colds and alt affec- ■ tions of tho throat *nd , lungs. Surely none but an.:, ; exceptional remedy could ;> . atand bo «e arching » te«t. Safe, sure, prompt, it con - tains no opiates or harm- ; fui drugs, and ia m good : for the little ones sk for older folks. RefnM < substitute* and imitations. Insist on getting IrislnOMiss S Th» Cou«h Remedy that fa»« "*' fl N atood Uie taal of tin* . ' ' ■ . I P It. O !■» -„.-,.,.■■-1 . m ,tT,, lmm ,||^^. They Don't Tafete Like ~" Mj^r COOKED IN 1 MINUTE Otlier breakfast foods may look like OTO, .may be packed something like OTO —but they don't tasto like OTO. It is the delicious flavour of OTO that makes those -who have tried it stick to it. Besides, it is so nutritious, so digestible— gives energy and staying power. .• r » : •■•■■•■ The 41b. Bag of Oto CONTAINS MOST OATS AT THE PRICE In 41b. and 201 b. Bags— FULL WEIGHT BUTT TBDE LA.RGE SIZE Tour Grocer thould hact Oto— if not, ttnd his name to Langdawn and Son, Ltd., C'ltrixtctiurch, and yoxi will bt supplied. haineV Z.I ■ : \ ■ PATRONISE . LE BON JARAGL llf charge of Mr.' W. K. COLE, Elec trical and Mechanical Engineer ano Motor Exjiert, with wide Home and Australasian experience. The GaTagt is unrivalled m its situation and. conveni ence. andwa can promise— FAITHFUL WORK. BEST OF MATERIALS. HiO UNNECESSARY DELAYS. PROMPT ATTENTION. PAIR CHARGES. PLANT FOR PRESSING ON SOLTI TYKES. PAINTING BY SKILLED ARTIST. NEW AND SECOND-HAND CABS i FOR SALE. CHAS. DUNLOP & CO., PROPRIETORS. ACCOUNTANTS, FINANCE, AND LAND AGENTS, MOTOR AND MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVES;* J}UNLOP'S JJUILDINGS, Telephone No. 3^6. I The Kodak \ Letter VY/HEN you've written your ■ letter-of cheer and^hope— slip between its pages simple pictures of home— pictures that will bring a cheery smile to his face and a leap of joy to his heart. * . ' Get a Kodak to-day and send your Soldier "HoTM-pic'tureg" — it's quite easy the Kodak way! Sold by All Kodak Dealers And KODAK (Aostraluia) LTD. DOUBLE YOUR SPENDING POWER You can make One Shilling go as far as Two Shillings by liuying the leading brand of New Zea-land-made Essences, for you get twice the quantity of first ; quality full-strength" essence for i the same price. Ask f or—^ ; In jdemon, Vanilla, and all the popular flavours. f> 8d «d 1/3'pw Bo*le. v ~

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 8