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land fob sale. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASEHOLD. 72 ACRES beautiful land, suitable for dairying or fattening; has milked 54 cows, good water, nice home, and eowbails. Rent £4 10s p<r acre. Also 64 ACRES, irrigation running through, well grassed, adjoining the above: no buildings. Rent £3 per acre. 1100 ACRES, 2 miles from township, all in grass with exception few acres in turnips and rape; 2co acres heavy flats, balance undulating; will winter 1600 sheep and 150 cattle, fatten all lambs; good homestead, woolshed, stables, dip, yards. Price, including sheep, cattle, horses, implements and tools, £l4 per acre; £7500 cash. C. C. ROSS & CO.. LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. LEVIN & CO., LTD., MERCHANTS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. WOOL, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS. AGENTS FOB: Liverpool & London and Globo Insurance Co., Ltd.—Fire Accident, and Live Stock. “Lister’’ Sheep Shearing Machine*, Engines, and Cream Separator*. Shew, Savill, & Albion Co., Ltd (direct to London). , Orient Royal Mail Line (via Suez). Messageries Maritimes Co., (via Suez) U. k C. Line, All Red Route (across Canada). Union 8.8. Co.’s oversea routes. Northern Steamship Co. (New Plymouth to Onehunga). Cooper’s, Little’s and Fis zi n’« Sheep Dips. And ■'] Agricultural Manures. ■ 5 i_ , Talka to the Farmer I on Freezing ■ Highest L Market Prices I for Stock I ■ In times like these when prices I are low, buyers in England can- J - * noi afford to any risks, they I therefore purchase an establish- I ed brand—for instance W.M.E. I Co.*s Brand—which has 35 I ■ years* reputation for quality |n| behind it. This is one reason why W.M.E, Brand is in such demand on the other side. Therefore you will realise that it is much more advantageous to sell through an established organisation and ||| with a recognised and established brand. Moreover, clients of the W.M E. Co. obtain the advantages offered by the Co.’s 35 years* London Marketing ■ experience. We are always wiil'ng IHB to purchase stock at highest market rates —our buyers will give the fullest infonnatiqp with regard to the pooling arrangement which enables you to sell small quantities to best advantage. J. McKenzie, Maßcerton, ’Phouw No. 3158 (residence), 1346 (office). B. McFadzean, Featherston, ’Phone No. 53. Thos. Riddell, Pahiatua, ’Phone No. 50. I Andrew Peters, Dannevirke, ’Phone No. 27. "? e. Wellington Meat M Export Co. Ltd. H WELLINGTON Warks: NgaEaaraags and Kakarik Hott—l7 ■ W ■ —■ S. FORMAN, * CLUB STABLER, MASTERTON. Telephone 1080. J-TAS secured an Up-to-date 7-seater Mitchell Car, which will be held ready at the Stables. Ring up ’Phone 1080 and prompt attention will be 'given to patrons’ orders. Cabs. Gigs, Buggies ad Ambulance Landaus always ready Only competent and diable men in charge. CHEAPEST FAR IN THE MANAWA U. 200 ACRES FREEHOj t) situated two miles from townsi p and railway, all in grass exn small patch shelter bush, st? < vided into 12 paddocks by goc.d jo»t and wire fences, 100 flat and ploughed, bala: undulating; good roads; well • in every paddock. Winter ! 85 head of cattle, including . tnilking cowe, also 150 ewet. .Vill carry 50 milkers cumforta-' with aid of crops; 20 aerr- in crops. BUILDINGS: G* house of fix rooms with all con veniences, 6-bail cowshed (concreted), new Zealandia plant (3-cow), good aheda and innuaieri;. buildings. PRICE: £36 per <crs TERMS: £2500 cash. 1346 H. F. McNEILL & CO., LID.. LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, Ju BRANDON STREET, *1 i.LLVI "ON. PLESH - REDUCING TABLETS.— Fresh supplies of this wonderful weight reducing remedy to hand—no special diet required—perfectly harmless—3s 6d per bottle at Eton’s Pharmacy, Quean street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1922, Page 8

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