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Something ...FOR,.. Nothing. Only one tiling in the World can be had for nothing:—TßOUßLE! How Ridiculous then, to buy Boots w hose only mission so ems to be to bring more trouble I " Health " Boots Buyers never buy trouble, they buy Co mfcrt, Ease and Satisfaction. Of course you can be happy without "Health ,J Boots, but you can be a great deal happier with them. SOLE AGENTS: J. W. SOUTER, 'Phone No 286. COOKHA M HOUSE. Stafford Street,

Hawkey's BOOT SALE. NOW PROCEEDING! Look at a few of the Prices. Men's Box Calf Bills, welted from los 6d. Men's Chrome Bals, 10s (kl. Men's Shooters, from 9s 6d. |l| AVoineu's Glace Button, 10s 6d, lis 6d, usual price los 6d, 16s 6d. PHI Women's Glace Loce Boots, from 9s tid. Women's Chrome Button and Lace Bo ots, all one Price Ss 6d. |p| Women's Glace Shoes in Button, Lace, and Strap, from os 6d. The Pamous Queen Quality Boots, B1 ack and Tan, ISs, usuaL price Queen Quality Shoes, Black and Tan. 16s 6d, usual price 21s 6d. ES I lies' Eveping Shoes, from Is 6d. All other Lines eciualh" reduced f i )LTSH 4 TINS FOR Is! " ' t 1 1) -ino; S'.ilo all Glen's Boots will be fit ted with Square rubber Heels , l ™ RE OF COST! i DLL L~P EARLY AND SECt'RE SOME OF THE BARGAINS —FROM THE—- ' lia: S fe BOOT SALE. AT EAW KEY AMD SOU'S,

RICH ALLUVIAL FARMS. 100 300 ACRES, all rich wheat-growing and dairying land, in 5 paddecks, good fences, permanent water, 4 acres mangolds, 8 acres rase, 27 fallow, balance in grasses and clovers;. new 5-Roon:ed Housj and Buildings; close to school and creamery. Price £3O. £BOO Cash, balance at 5 per cent. £> K ACRES rich alluvial wheatUt/ growing and dairying land, in 4 paddocks, fences, well watered: good Dwcllinphouse and Farm Buildings; clesa tn rail, school, and creamery. Price £3O. £4OO cash, balance at 5 «er cent. LEASE "T>; PERPETUITY. ACRES, rich agricultural and sheep fattening farm in 10 paddocks, good fences, permanent springs; 30 acres swedes and turnips, 40 acres oats, 11 acres wheat, 30 acres fallow, 50 acres young grass, balance in 2, 3 and 4-year grass; 4-Roomed House, Men's Hut, Stable, Woolshed, Yards, good Orchard! close to school, rail and saleyards. Price £I3OO. RICH GRAIN-GROWING AND FATTENING FARM. AAA ACRES .all Rich Flat Land, in iCUU 8 paddocks, well fenced, permanent stream; 27 acres oat stubbie, 6 acres swedes, 19 acres turnips, 65 acres young grass, balance 4 and 5year grasses and clovers. The Land is clean and in good heart, grows 00 bushels oats, and carries 1£ ewes to aero and fattens all lambs. New 8Roomed House, bathroom, good Farm Buildings, orchard and garden. l Close to Rail, Township, and Saleyards. PRICE £ll PER ACRE. £BOO Cash, balance can remain. We have for sale several good GRAZING RUNS of 2200, 7000, and 10 000 Acres: also WHEAT-GROWING FARMS of 120, 153, 170 up to 500 Acres. For prices and terms apply to Guinness & LeCren, Ltd Land Salesn.en, TIMARU.

FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. DISPERSAL SALE AT RUAPUNA. AVEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1910. FRIEDLANDER BEOS., LTD., in conjunction with GULNNIS6 S ' AND Lt'CREN, LTD., are instructed I to hold a Complete Clearing Sale on above date, at the Rimpuna Estate (formerly the property or tiie late John Ballantyne), of tlie whole oi the LIVE STOCK, IMi'LEM :".Nio, Ei'O. I SHEEP. 110 2-TOOTR ENGLISH LEICES- , TER EWES 100 6-tooth. and F.M. ENGLISH LEICESTER STUD EWES 108 E.L. STUD EAVE LAMBS 10S E.L. STUD EWE LAMBS 2064 4 and 6-TOOTH EAVES 572 4-YEAR-OLD EAVES Sll 5-YEAR-OLD EAVES 1243 FREEZING LAMBS 854 AVETHER FREEZING LAMBS 944 -2-BRED EAVE LAMBS 544 '.-BRED EAVE LAMBS 217 "i-BRED AVETHER LAMBS HORSES. 11 DRAUGHT GELDINGS, 6 and 7 year-old. All good workers. 1 SPRING DRAY HORSE 6 HACKNEYS and HARNESS HORSES 4 6 and 7-YEAR-OLDS 3 BROOD MARES with Foals 4 UNBROKEN HACKNEYS, 2 3-year-old 1 UNBROKEN HACKNEY, 1year old. CATTLE, ETC. 4 COAVS. in profit 2 DRY COAVS 1 YEARLING HEIFER, 2 Calves, 1 Bull o pTna IMPLEMENTS. 4 D.F. Ploughs (Reid and Gray), 2 Swamp Ploughs (Duncan** 3 Cultivators (Duncan), 3 Sets Has* rows, Triphoid Harrows, 2 Sets Chain Harrows, Duncan Drill, Broadcast, 2 Rollers, 2 Reapers and Binders (MoCorwick), Seed Cleaner (Andrews and Bevan), 4 h.p. Portable Engine and Saw Bench, 6 Horse AVaggon, 2 Dr'ays and Frames, 2 Tip Drays, Spring Dray, Spring Cart, Double "Buggy, Gig, Iron Hut, Forge and Anvil, Wool Press, Avery AVeighbridge,AVater-raoe Plough, 2 AVater-race Scoops, 2 Sack Barrows, Quantity Barb, Fencing and Netting Wire, Posts, Tools, Harness, Sundries, etc. Also —14 Sacks of Oaten Sheaves. SALE AT 11.30. Luncheon Provided. On account of the New Zealand Government having acquired the ' Ruapuna" Estate, the above are for unreserved sale. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., GUINNESS & LeCREN, LTD., Joint Auctioneers.

IN MENS' OVERCOATS. All New Goods. 20/25/6 27/6 1 30/ 35/ 37/6 42/6 45/ 49/6 TIMARU AND TEMTJKA. Beehive knitting machine COMPANY (New Zealairij want people to make hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in tneir own homes; mane £1 a week; previous esporienco not necessary; constant employracnt all the year round.—Write at onca, Box 784. G.P.0.. Wellington.

Bechstein &oQ»49s?*£ SSIIiIM u DIFFERENT TO OTHERS. Chamberlain's Tablets do not act upoir ' the bowels like most laxatives and catharties. They possess bucli tonic properties that they soon strengthen even the weakest stomach so it can properly and voluntarily perform its functions. _ Chamberlain's Tablets never catise griping or pains of any eort. For sale everywhere. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14153, 12 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14153, 12 March 1910, Page 6