DAIRY FARMS. OOAA CASH secures 140 Acres, .J&ZUU open cleared laud, handy to Hawera. Good house, cowshed,' etc. £45 per acre. Balance very easy terms. Possession any time. CASH secures 120 Acres, cSJ "J open ploughahle land, Jgbod house, cowshed, etc. Handy to Hawera ; factory and school close by. £45. per acre. Very easy terms for the balance!. - 1 1 ' 1 ’ I • O KAA CASH secures 220 Acres, v/ open cleared ploughed land, 2 njilqs-.from Waverley. Good buildings. Price £4.8 per acre. Very easy terms for balance. In each ease approved town provperty ort.i»wrtgages.uviUthe considered in lieu of cash. Apply— JAMES AMD CULLMAN, - • -rHAWERA. Or 1 ’any Licensed Land Agent.
THE GREAT REMEDY. i . I : '! , "KOW-KO W." A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION in the form of an Odourless An* tlseptio Ointment is now placed within, reach of the Farmers of Taranaki. For many years past the friends of the Inventor, knowing the marvellous efficacy of this soothing, healing, antiseptic ointment, have urged him to make its value more widely known,'and to place this healing influence at the disposal of the general public. The inventor, MR J. M. HIGNETT, Of Stratford, has now decided to do so, and has arranged to supply the wonderful "KOW-KO W" Healer, for Man or Ceust, in wholesale or retail quantities on application. For tho Cure of Sore Teats,' Variola, or Cow Pox, Inflamed Udders, Mammitls, Open Wounds, Eruptions, Bruises, Barns, Girth Calls, Etc., Eto. Put up in neat jars and in tins. Pfices Is 6d and Is. Wholesale rates on application to J. M. HICKETT, Fenton Street, Stratford. FARMERS I NOW r is the Time to visit our Splendid Stock of Finished Vehicles, Gigs, Waggons, and Drays. MURRELL BROS.. HAWERA AND ELTHAM. OSRAM LAMPS—Metallic wire drawn filament, 8, 16, 32, and 50 c.p., 2s 6d each; J.J.N. Metallic wire drawn filament, 16, 26, and 50 c.p., 2s each. It pays to use the Osraui or J.J.N., as they give better light, longer life, ami most economical current consumption. McMillan and Fredric, agents. 1 The grape has more sugar in it than any other fruit, nearly 15 parte in 100 being sugar. The peach has least, only 11 per cent.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 53, 8 July 1913, Page 7
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