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Aunu&cirwsnta, etc JZ INGS TpHEATRfi TO-NIGHT MADGE EVANS in NEIGHBORS COMING SOON THE FAISBR rjiHE OEAST OF T>ERLIN Ai.so Clara Kimball Young • in "THE REASON WHY Land & Estate Agents. T. W. NEWMAN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. POLLEN STREET Farm Thanies Valley, 112 acres, £50; £1000 cash, balance arranged. House, Pollen Sfc, 7 rooms, bathroom, all conveniences, £600; £200 cash, balance arranged. House in Queen Sit., 6 rooms, motor garage, ooiwendecoes, £650; £200 cash, balance arranged. / Bungalow, Parawai, 5 rooms and all conveniences, large section!, £900 . T. W. NEWMAN : POLLEN ST. C. D. WRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENi % ALBERT STREET. THAMES. £175.—'Freehold Allotment and Cottage of 4 rooms, Sandes Street. Paraiwai.—2o' Acres Freehola, with dwelling 7 rooms, convenience* and > numerous outbuildings; 2 acre* well-grown fruit trees, retiirniiij* ever £100 pei" ammmi; also' about ;2 acres Native "bush.. Balance area ■ in pasture. Price', and terms upon ' . application. £625 —Largo Freehold Section aiu4 Kauri Dwelling of 6 rooms,. outhouses . and nil necessary ooniveri- ' iemces. Bench; Road. • . £825 —Large Freehold Section and New Bungalow. AH conveniences.. £140—Freehold acre and a half with cottage, two rooms, Puriri Township. •,'..' • ~ . . i ■__ .1 . * Business Notices. ' HOW I WOULD LIKE HIS JOB^ TTONESTLY now how "often has , ; ■r ■*• this 1:: tihouglit . passed ■ through your miind aboautl . somiebody—-eome-body'.witihi wo more kuteiligenc© tlhaai you —somebody aippai-cmilly Tlot more assiduous or paiiinetiaiking 1 in: ya voi'k thian yooi. All ho ha*s doire is to ala- . quira 'praotioal fciiiawiodg'e c>f the ngftt !sor,b. JtustJ wha* you, cam. do right ooav. Why nbit quailify as a Praorical Bookkeeper oq' Aacoanutianitr-7takmg ub bur Book-kieiapiiiiig 1 or Acwxiuiitiaaioy Oours«> to-day. You wamit a betlter .position 1! Then make up your mind to get iU Of course if will mean studying for half naeasurc^ ait'e useless; Write today far owr "AownmUaucy Guid«," which doal§ fully waitih the N.Z.'Exaamnations. Sentl free on receipt of ■naane and addreaa. . • ' , HEMINGWAY imd liOBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Ltd, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box ,516. OUR GARDEN. AND WHAT TO SOW IN IT. WELL now, let's glo cm with,, the 1 gairdan, and do our little bit to reduce the hagih' cost of living- If all available ground is not dug up and s^'eatened, it must be staxtod •000. Them what shall we (pilanito in it? Carrots are very easily grown' and useful. Cooper's "Major" is splendid. There is nothing fiwir anywhere; bul--we stock all <ii© sorts worth having. In Pajrsnips, Cooper's "Model is unravalled. All our other dfiflses of Beteds ■are equally good.^ Nearly all tibe ; principally prizetakers, use seeds supplied by Coopers", either in (packets oo* bulk. Ask any ot them as to the genuine quality amd true value. Wo get dozens of letters each season tiellin.'^ uip how. well "SEEDS OF SUCCESS"—Cooper's Seeds do in all partisi of New Zealand. Mr T. Webb, the faanoue prize: taiker of Palmea-ston North., write* and says, "The bftsb paaiandps I ever had were from Cooper's Maorikoid grown Parsnip Seed, and I find all of Cooper's Seeds equally good." Insist upon having COOPER'S NZ. Grown Seeds—the "SEEDS OF StJC CESS;" "P COOPER, LTD. WELLINGTON. (The Largestl Growers of Seeds South of the Line.) PROPER TREATMENT NECES-: SARY. Immediate and proper trdaftlmenifc is necessary in cases of diarrhoea amd, dysentery, and for this reason a bottle of Cnaamberlaiin's Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy should always be. kept in the house. It never 1 fails to give relief.—Sold everywhere. .

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13968, 19 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13968, 19 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13968, 19 August 1919, Page 1

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