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LAND OPPORTUNITIES. _ 1 have several properties in hand just now.,which I am authorised to offer for sale- at , exceptionally iow prices, owing to special circumstances which cause tho respective owners to relinquish fanning pursuits. . F. P. CORKILE. 2400 ACRES open country, mostly easy hills, with useful timber in gullies; entirely . hhiinproved-; nice locality, delightful cllmate v near to Auckland ■ City. Freehold, 17s Gd per acre. Can arrange'for-easy terms, and possibly anexchange. NICELY SITUATED FARM of 125 acres near New Plymouth ; ( good land. Is offered at a price which cannot fail'to prove a' very, satisfactory investment, £250 cashwill be accepted •from an approved:purchaser; balance ' easy terms! 1700 . ACRES Excellent papa _ country notth of Waitara; 725 acres in grass; £SOO cash will secure, and ; tlio. balance can be_arranged for, atiS per cent. 80 ACRES, 5 miles from town; good rolling dairying and fanning country ; 6-roomed house. £2OO down. Terms to suit. 1892 ACHES least of Inglewoodabout 1000 acres cleared ana grassed; good 7-roomed house, woolshecl; motor road ‘ from'New'Plymouth and only 4 miles. from railway station. £6 10s per acre. 1750 ACRES, .limestone country, Wellington province, nearly all in jgrass; a fine property on good metalled road. £lO per. acre. : ' NEW PLYMODTH.—FreehoId Section • close to .Sargood’s-watehouse. Worth the attention of • anyone requiring -a; central site for a warehouse or store. BEAUTIFUL* BUILDING SITE close to main .entrance Pukekun Part. Price-low; terms easy. Cpuld arrange exchange. / SPLENDID S-ACRE ALLOTMENT beyond 1-lenui, A bargain at £375. F. P. CO KRILL, Land Agont, National Bank Chambers.

JQAIRY JjIARM& ]6l ACRES improved coastal land} house, shed, etc.; handy to school and factory. £l6. £BOO cash. Thera is money in this. ■ , 131 ACRES, all grassed; house, etc.: Pihama district. £3O. Terms. 138 ACRES, nil grassed; house, eto.j ■ lease;, no goodwill; rent £1 per aero,Very cheap! ••• ' 17S ACRES, all grassed;, handy'.to fa» tory; good position; new house, shed, etc. P.L. Goodwill oniy £IOOO. £450 cash; cheap. ■ .; \ 160 ACRES on main road; good house, sheds. £22. . £SOO. Largo inoro* ■ ment can be ..looked for. ’ / 133 ACRES; house, shed ; all grassed; P.L.; £6 per acre. FOR. SALE—Grass ::ud -Glover Seeds, Mangel ,and Carrot Seed, Seed Potft- - toes. Feed and S°<>d Oats, parley, Maize;. r Chaff, etc., ;Kempthorne, : Prosser - and Co.’s Manures; Cemeot, - Lime, .etc. £IOOO to lend on first-class freeholds A: H.- 'M 00^ LAND AGENT AND SEEDSMAN, OPDNARE. MUNRO'S .Scotch Whisky HOUSEOFLORDS %PiSSM!^ GOLDWATER BROTHERS, - c WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. NEW PLYMOUTH. ■■

Allenton,' Ashburton, 23rd Mafch, 1912. Hr. E. G. Lane, '' v .Chemist, Oamaro. Dear Sir. ( -It’ gives me great'pleasure to send you this letter, to tell you how much I appreciate your Medoline. Having all my household duties to attend to, I found that my hands got into afrightful state, in fact they were, so bad that X: could not bear to even thread a needle. L tried every cream and ointment that I- heard of, and also had different receipts made up, but they were of no use. I noticed youri advertisement in the ‘* Guardian,”} so I asked; my husband to see if Mr. 'i'otty had it in stock. Yes; hej brought me a bottle home to try,j and, really, after the first rubbing,; my hands felt lovely, for they wore then all chaps, hard and drawn. Byi the time I was finished the bottle: my hands were soft and free from, all dirt and cracks. My husband: was astonished to see the difference, I really could not do without it.| Sometimes the chemist is out of it, and he brings forward another article which is very good. But I tell him there is nothing as good, as “ Lane’s Medoline,” and I am willing to wait until he gets it in. I tell all my friends about it, ■ and they are surprised to find it so good. It is with pleasure that I give you permission to make use of my letter. I am so well pleased , with “ Lane’s Medoline,”, that the least 1 can do is to tell others about it. Those who have their household duties to attend to, and yet wish to possess nice hands, should never be without it. Yours faithfully, Mbs. Ivon V- Matthews.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144082, 29 April 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144082, 29 April 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144082, 29 April 1913, Page 8

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