Samuel Yah LAND, ESTATE; & INVIj AGE-NTS, . } A U C K L A '.'S T>ARK CHANCE KOR DAIRY il FARMERS. • • CRISAMKRY. SCECOL. AND POS'. OFFICE ON.THE PROPERTY. ■O A. | (j S PE R ACR E- 200 ACRE* ot< a: A\f almost alt level lurid, fence, ami scibiivided ; 100 acre* grass, 22 acres turnips, balance heavy tea-tree and rough feed ; splendid land ; well watered. The owner wouVl erect a suitable house at c-st price, and eisy urms would ha iiMde. Thin is a REMARKABLY f (JOUD CHaNCE for a man of moderate , itieann. About 70 miles from Ai.cklaJjd. oy rail ; creamery on the property./trier " only £4 10s per acre " 7964 f 'HiCAV pARMS. COMPRISING 177, 320, 385, 043.-712,; 756, AND 1350 ACRES KACii '-,' ! 4 LL close together, within r ~*~' ~ vTk mdes of Rangiriri Rnilway%'fe? c'<>°e to school, post tftiee, stoi water carriage from railway direct to most of the Sections. The land is of a light nature, easily ploughablc, with patches of bush for fencing, tirinc, and shelter. Anyone giviog tecurity to effect improvements cau have the whole purchase,, money left, at 5 per cent up to 5 years."" PRICES ONLY 24s TO 2Sa PER ACRE Arrangements have been made for buyers to be met at and taken over the land. 7700 * WAIKATO AGENT— H. WRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, \ HAMILTON, y r OHAOPO & TE AWAMUTU. TTAS POR OAL E : FARMS C IN ALL PARTS OF THE WAIKAXO Ranging from 50 to 3000 Acres, At Prices and Terms to suit Purchasers i p"NIM PROVED TIAEJTS FROM fl TO £2 PER ACRE V TMPR OV E L PAR M & FROM £4 TO £l2 PER ACRE, C~," Ac-ording to position and quality SEVERAL * w pOOD TTwAIRY TIAEJIS ; On my List. Close to railway station and creamery At Reasonable Prices and Tern.s fjg-lnepeetion Invited . > LISTS ON APPLICATION ._ ' And all MEN'S SPEOIAL COMPLAINTS/ no matter how lonjj standing, QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, AND PERMANENTLY CURED j By new Perfected Scientific Methods, tha cannot) fail. VICTIMS OE DR : ASE reclaim your health. Suffers fre lver work, ill-health, regaiu your's Djti't despair, even iu the last. Uou't be disheartened if; qu. robbed you. Let G. R. BRUi.iv show you science aud still exist. Patients living it a/dif who cannot conveniently visit, writing, should state their case • Old standing and incurable co" specidlly invited. Blood and eases Cured.. Poison eradicat system, and that, too, possible time. All Chronic. Complicated Diseases of Me r cured, no matter from wha' None need despair. No f examination. The to take, and free from Sana* Copaiba, or Mercury. ToCou —A Course of Remedies j cover aud free from observation, to a. station or addre-s on receipt of 2t Recent Men s Cases —Cure euaranteed\ three days, without hindraace to worfi or diet. ' , 1 Guarantee.". Speedy and LastingCure> anil no case undertaken unless a (;er" !r Cure can be made, nor is any sul passed off my hands until every particle of the Complaint is out of the system. AN EXTRAORDINARY TESTi- ~i MONIAL PROM Ms JOHN PEISLY, South-st.rNV B , f Auckland, March 3i>th, 1904, 'Nothing in the world gives me ere«rJr pleasure than to write to thank you tinA cerely for the wonderful way your great! remedies have acted iu my case, and jj advise suffertrs in want of treatment anr a speedy cure to place themselves in you-.- 1 hands, and they will uot ouly thank i but me for makin? this statement p j. Hours D;iily : 9 a.m to 1 p.m, f 5, G3oto 9 p.m ~ '• j SWANSON STREET four doors from Q.oeen Street ' Hotel), AUCKLAND AMILTON (LIMITED) i Has Ok Sale— j BLACKSMITH'S COAL hm, CORK, £2r ton of 12 l"g m 'i AR. Is per gallon np t t - 7Jd per gallon 25 to 100< 7d per gallon over 100 gailr. Wows—CUreßM-stteet, HamiHo
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Waikato Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2628, 2 May 1904, Page 1
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