LArtiLl /il’dJj Utl • ' b -HIJIfcMTS. • 0. D. WRIGHT;.ami) and estate agent. ' ALBERT ST.. THAMES. £l2oo—Farmlet, of 13 acres, with modern dwelling of 6 rooms and all conveniences, milking-shed, barn and workshop; handy to - township, School and Railway Station. 119 ACRES, Freehold, near Coroglen; . 25/- per acre. 110 ACRES, Freehold, 40/- per acre, and 190 ACRES, adjoining, 45/- per acre. About 1 mile from School and Township, and partially improved. Terms arranged if required. 137 ACRES, Occupation Licence, Dwelling of 5 rooms and Outhouses, £2 per acre. 195 ACRES, Freehold, adjoining above. Dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences. Also 2 acres orchard, £3 per acre. Situated 9 miles from Mercury gay. 11 ACRES, Freehold Farmlet, £I4OO. Terms, £4OO cash and balance 5& per TOILET OR LEASE.— Whangamata Hotel (Accommodation Licence), with 46 acres land, mostly in grass. On Tourist route from Waihi to Tairua and Mercury Bay. Good harbour, .fishing, etcj, etc. Low rental to approved tenant. ....
Twice as many Eggs Be independent of bought and stored eggs. In Australia and England, as well as in New Zealand, users of Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects) have found, and are finding, exactly the same results as are typified in the following letter. Real it:— “I have found Karswood Poultry Spice a great benefit. I think every • poultry owner should use it. I did j not keep an account of the eggs, but since 1 used Karswood Poultry ij Spice, ,tho number of eggs I got was doubled. I will continue. to ' {let Karswood Spice, because it is a ■ great success. v nth December, 1928. T.P." Original letter on file for inspection. , Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices:—1-lb. packet, Price, 1/-; 1-lb. packet, Price, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, Price, 12/6; 14-lb. tin, Price 23/6; 28-lb. tin, Price 45/6. 30-6-29 . KARSWOOD* POULTRY SPICE Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.
The blackest night becomes a pool of clear white the circle of light from the lamp which burns Big Tree Kerosene. This light from Big Tree is < like no other in the world. Many people still prefer its mellow, flickerless glow to the more recent forms of illumination. It is soft—kind to the eyes. A smokeless, odourless light which is clean, safe and economical. Fill your lamps with the Kerosene named Big Tree. Big Tree Kerosene is refined to a degree of. perfection it is water white dependable. It will not soot the wicks of your lamps, but bums s-t-e-a-d-i-l-y to the last drop. When next you buy Kerosene, insist on Big Tree.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17733, 5 November 1929, Page 8
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