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OLDSMOBILE 6 CYLINDER. To the man in search of a really high grade, luxurious Car within moderate price limits, The “OLDSMOBILE” 6 CYLINDER is a find. IT OFFERS A WEALTH OF ADVANTAGES. Also, MAXWELL 4 CYLINDER. For Economy, Light Upkeep, and Cheap Running Costs, it cannot be beaten. Latest 1926 Models just arrived.! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. CARS IN STOCK. CALL NOW AND INSPECT. W. H. BA1N&X0, LTD., L’HILDING. HADRAKI PLAINS. TIE UUt THAT CIOWS COASS. IVA ACRES all level to unU delating; well drained 156 acres in splendid grass, balance rough feed; watered by river close to river landing ; good roads; handy to factory. Garry 80 cows and young stock; 8-roomed bungalow, all conveniences, 8-bail cowshed, machines and large range outbuildings. Price £6O. £ISOO cash. THOS. U. SKOET, ward street, Hamilton. Also-156, <4,UBEN STREET, AUCKLAND. GLAXO FARM, “ 'Wr ACRES ‘ -eehold, situated 10 miles from Hamilton, in the most cenO'L"y al ’sition obtainable, 248 acres being in the best of English grasses 5 acres in turn* and the balance now lying fallow for grass. The latter areai s not out of l4 e rough, having been old pasture turned over. There are 13 sub divisions .re the fences are good The buildings, which are practically new and up-to-dj, comprise a modern 6 roomed bungalow, replete with every modern convenience, including gas, etc., 5-roomed dwelling, up to-date stables, barn and implement shed, 8-bail cowshed, concreted floor and yard. The milk is collected at the gate by lorry for the Mataagi Glaxo Factory ; the railway station is 4g i miles distant, the school is at the gate, also the Post Office, store, blacksmith, etc There is a running stream through the farm, and the whole is well watered. The J property is now fattening 140 cows. There is an abundance of feed, and at least 125 cows can be milked and do them well. The rich flats on this farm are absolutely first-class ; there is very little land itx the Waikato to compare with it, and we recommend the farm with confidence. This property is admirably suited for a family requiring two houses or for a farmer employing share-milkers. Ft will not be on the market for long, and we urge an early inspection. PRICE £47 10s. One third Gash. THE FARIAS’ GO-DP. AUCTIONEERING GO., LTO , WARD STREET, ... ... HAMILTON. LAND FOR BALE. "B ACRES, ideal dairy farm ; situated only 7 miles from Ha\vtra by IOQ good road. This farm is subdivided into 5 paddocks, and is well watered ; there is a good 4-roomed cottage and 3 large sheds ; carries 70 dairy cows, horses, etc. ; situated opposite factory and 4-mile from school; title, West Coast lease, with 17 years to run. at 12/- per acre per annum. Goodwill, £25 per acre. This is a farm we can thoroughly recommend. 431 1 fyf* ACRES ; lease for 3 years, with for a further 12 months at JL / O 5s per acre per annum ; situated handy to factory , on smod road ; buildings consist of good 8-roomed house and cowshed, with 20 race bails. There are 7 acres in turnips, 5 acres shelter bush, balance in good grasses ; all level and ploughable, and well watered ; carrying at present 65 dairy cows, horses, etc. Price of goodwill only £3OO ; 65 good dairy cows to be taken at £l7 10s per head. 407 O ACRES, handy to Hawera ; all level, first-class dairy land ; improve£eiC3 ments consist of vood 5-roomed dwelling with all conveniences, washhouse, etc,, cowshed to hold 9 cows ; watered by windmill and troughs ; carrying capacity, 17 cows and horses, Price, £4500. with only £7OO cash, down This is an ideal h»me for a retiring farmer. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS O? THE AB3YB PROPERTIES APPLY—LYNSKEY & WANS, L4NDI AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA, STftATFOftD AftO MANAIA.

SHEIF ANO OATTLE FAM FOR SALE m EXCHANGE. EQUITf £8024. It ACRES, which includes 219 acres Educational Lease at £lO per year ; situated 1-| miles from township (mail delivered daily) ; 36 miles from New Plymouth, 24 miles from Inglewood, 20 miles from Stratford and 4 miles from Railway Station. Hilly and flat and undulating country with plenty of plousrhable land —over 500 acres. Will carry 800 breeding ewes in present condition, besides other stock. Present stock : 950 lambs, 800 2-tooth wethers, 200 2 th ewes, 200 mixed sheep and 80 head of mixed cattle / Sold 1000 fat sheep last year and produced 26 bales of wool. About 506 acres of good heavy bush—tawa, whitewood, rata and rimu. Good Sheep country. Price £9 10s per acre Terms ; £9 5s per acre cash. Gash deposit £3OOO. Balance at 6 per cent ARTHUR B. GIBSON. LAND A (JEST, ... KGMONT STREET NEW PEYMOIiTfif New Zealand's Famous Range THE ORION THE WONDERFUL RANGE “ Wonderful ” because it will cook and bake to perfection, using only Lignite Fuel, In these days of Coal Shortage, happy is the fortunate Housewife who has an “ ORION ”in her. kitchen. No need to worry about the high price and inadequate supply of hard coals. The “ORION” is constructed so scientifically and practically designed that it, will burn local Lignites of any kind, providing a sustained heat, which meets every demand in a worthy and satisfactory manner. The money saved by the use of Lignite and the absence of Coal-shortage worries are good reasons why you should see about getting an “ ORION ” installed in your home. Ask your ironmonger to show you one. H. E. SHAGKLOCK, LTD., DUNEDSN, WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND. cold Is O bat aalett yea takeit ia bud, «erioa« throat aad long troablc* ouy follow. Take Bomiigtoa t •A ooco. Thera itaoreaedy te tafaaad tare at tha ttaadard proves iaaily coagh medicine— ils

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12014, 17 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12014, 17 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12014, 17 March 1920, Page 3