FARMING CHANCES FOB Young Men! LAND BALLOTS ARE TOO FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. HERE IS SOMETHING EVEN BETTER,- AS PROFITS ARE LMME DIATE, AND THE PRICE IS LESS THAN COST OF IMPROVEMENTS. 30/- per Acre 30/AS A GOING CONCERN BUYS 1900 Acres Bush Land Nearly 1000 acres grassed. Divided into 10 paddocks. Good 4-roomed House, Woolshed with machines and press, Shed, Yards. /inters 1000 sheep, besides cattle, and ipable of great improvement if tacKieu with energy and capital. Price, including stock, etc., Only £l/10/- per acre. Cash A DAIRYING OR FATTENING PROPOSITION. 343 Acres 343 Over 100 acres drained swamp. Ideal rich dairying and bullock-fattening land; rest hillv. About 100 acres ploughable. 75 head of cattle were wintered here Price £6 per Acre Terms £SOO Cash. When bargains like these are offered, wliv waste valuable time waiting, nki Micawber, for something to turn up. If you wait too long, you’ll turn up youi toes, and probably turn up in a plan where you may long for a bit of New Zealand's cool, green pasture. There has never been cheaper land in New Zealand than at the present moment COME AND BUY A FARM FROM G. G. BLOORE W. 1 SMITH & CD. LIMITED (Established 1894). WOOLSCOURERS WOOL Prices are low, and it is most important to have wool submitted to buyers in the most attractive condition, as unattractive lots are neglected. Our up-to-date plant and our lengthy experience of wool-scouring enables us to execute the work with entire satisfaction to our customers. Personal supervision, quick dispatch, satisfaction guaranteed. W. H. SMITH & CO., LTD. SCOURING works; HEXTON. BRANCH STORE, ROEBUCK ROAD. “ DAVENIL” INOCULIN is the ONLY curative DISTEMPER SERUM officially admitted into New Zealand, and is BRITISH and PROVED. Do not use dangerous foreign productions. “DAVENIL” will definitely SAVE YOUR DOGS . from the scourge of DISTEMPER. Procurable ONLY from the SOLE N.Z. AGENT, C. B. F. PARKINSON P.B. HUNT KENNELS, - KAITARATAHI. GISBORNE. TO STAND THE SEASON AT KAHUTIA LODGE. THREADNEEDLE (4) AUTUM N—S Lit'STITCH (Foaled 19z3). The oldest of his stock are now two year-olds; they are well-grown and show great promise. , Slipstitch, the dam of Threadneedie. was specially selected in Ireland by the late Sir James Carroll on account of hei oreeding. Slipstitch’s fourth darn was *4ie dam of Soult, one of the most successful sires of his time. Autumn, the sire of Threadneedie, was by Autumnus, one of New Zealand s best racehorses, and his dam, Edna May, who was a particularly good performer in Australia, was by Playbill, who was by Kendal out of Lady Yardley. Puritan, the dam of Edna May, .was by Positano out of Wood Nymph. Fees £lO/10/-. All care taken but no responsibility. Grazing £>/- per week for dry mares and 7/6 per week for wet mares. Mares not proving in foal will be taken free the following season • For full particulars apply - H. OOSCOMB, Groom in Charge. Or D. J. BARRY, Owner. THE unknown article that has idled away a peaceful, if minor existence, in the backwaters of consumer's demand is, through advertising, given a personality, af character, and a position which requires a definite performance
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17394, 20 October 1930, Page 12
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