WAIRAU SEAT. ¥ J. CORRY, Progressive Independ- • ent Candidate, will address the Electors at:— ' GLENHOPE, School, Saturday, Novt ember 29 th. KORERE, School, Monday, December Ist. TUI, School, Tuesday, December 2nd. STANLEY BROOK, School, Wednesday, December 3rd. A.WA, The Hall, Thursday, December 4th. POKORORO, School, Friday, Dec. sth. All Meetings at 8 p.m. 6377 JNVITES the ELECTORS to meet him as under: — TAKAKA—Friday, S p.m., 28th Nov. PURAMAHOI—Saturday, 2 p.m., 29th Nov. COLLINGWOOD—Saturday, 8 p.m., 29th Nov. BAINHAM—Monday, ,2 p.m., Ist Dec. ROCKVILLE—Monday, 8 p.m., Ist Dec. 6264 era air. ! OPEN Al«, REV. d. DAWSON, I HEM- lie PH lltS tIH 9 HARDY-TBAFAIGAR-ST. CKOSSE^G, FRIDAY, 8 p.m. G361 T HAVE a BOON** TO PEOPLE in •*• an efficient MAGNETO ELECTRIC BELL. No troublesome batteries requiredj and always responds. CHEAP AND GOOD. SUPPLIER OF ALL ELECTRICAL GOODS. AGENT FOR DELCO LIGHT. W. RICHARDS, CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN, Bridge Street. 'Phone 675 M. For Quick Sale in Hiwaka. f^NE FARM, 'between 32 and 33 acres • 22 acres in orchard, mostly apples, Stunners and Delicious, and small quantity of other fruit, some eight years, somo four years, and some * three years; eight acres of raspberries, between trees six acres Cape gooseberries. ; two acres black currants, 1000 strawberries, 1 piece in lemons and oranges in bea»ing, 1 piece Winter Cole Pears, mostly best of fruit. The ground is the best in the' district. Seven-roomed house, with bathroom and storeroom, large stable, 6-horse stall, harness room, hay room, feed room. Spring water laid on all over house, stable and land. New packing shed, 43 x 14ft, cement floor. Two new cottages for pickers. If not sold in 3 weeks sale will be withdrawn. Very reasonable price to satisfactory purchaser.—Apply M. Barakat, care of J. Francois, Riwaka. 6305 ANOTHER FARM IN HIWAKA.— **\ Between 80 and 85 acres; 13 acres orchard, balance in grass, some flat, some hilly, with buildings on property. Price £2400. Plenty of firewood, well watered. With one aero Native Bush. Apply at once. —M. Barakat, care of J. Francois, Riwaka. FISSIERS' 00-OP. Exhibition Wml Stores As rec&nfgy improved WiSS show slips to the feest possible advantage. Inspection Solicited. Our Expert ¥a!«er ' and succeeding Valuation N H gjsspii &f? oil? N.8.-To comply with the Government ReguSatian-Sj clients are requested to mark their wool OSSE EN9 and ONE SIB3S of bale only. ~-. . ' '■ ;;
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15239, 28 November 1919, Page 6
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383Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15239, 28 November 1919, Page 6
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