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AMUEL Sons, • LAND, ESTATE, & INVAGENTS, AUCK L A I AND HAMILTON "DARK CHANCE KOK DAIRS XV FARMERS. ' CREAMERY, SCP.OOL, AND FOS OFHCE ON THE PROPERTY. ' w -QA 1A S PKR ACRE—2OO ACRES O&'X J.U almost' all level land, fenced and subi/iWded ; 100 aerea grass, 22 acres turnips, balance heavy tea-tree and rough > feed ; splendid land ; well watered. The owner would erect a suitable house at c -st price, and easy terms would be marie. This i* -i REMARKABLY , GOOD CHANCE for a man of mbrjgrft.te - means. About 70 miles from Auckland 1 by rail ; creamery on the property. Price . only £4 10s per acre 7964 '; 7 C HEAP T?ARMS. COMPRISING 177, 320, 385,643. 712, 756, AND 1350 ACRES EACH. \ LL close together, within 5 to 12-.« £\ miles of Rutißiriri Railway Station; o'.Oßfi to school, post cfßce, store, etc ; water carriage from railway direct to/4* most of the Sections. The land is of a light nature, easily ploughable, with patches of bush for. fencing. Urine, and shelter. y Anyone giving security to effect improvements can have the whole purchase money left at 5 per cent up to 5 years. _,~*' PRICES ONLY 24s TO 28s PER ACRE ' Arrangements have been made for buyers to be tret at Rangirirf and taken over the land. 7700 WAIKATO AGENT— J. H. WRIGHT, H. jxQCjELJS- \ LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, \ HAMILTON, * OHAUPO & TE AWAMUTU. TTAS Q A L E : , FARMS -v IN ALL PARTS OFTBEWAiKAXO Ruuging from 50 to 3000 Acres, At Prices and Terms to suit Purchasers rTNIM PROVED TIARMS FROM £1 TO £2 PER ACRE TM PROVED "PAR MS \ FROM £4 TO £l2 PER ACRE, Acording to position and quality SEVERAL t far piOOD TiAIRY TfIAKMS On my List. - Close to railway station and creamery At Reasonable Prices and Terms LISTS ON APPLICATION 7 And all MEN'S SPECIAL COMPLAINT 3 no matter how long standing, QUICKLY'. THOROUGHLY, AND PERMANENTLY CURED ~/ By new Perfected Scientific I cannot fail. VICTIMS OP DISEASE reclaim your health. Suffers from ove work, ill-health, regain your Don't despair, even in the last s Don't be disheartened if quack' robbed you. Let G. R. show you science and busineesK still exist. Patients living -it ado who cannot conveniently visit, writing, should state" ' Old standing and incurableNflor specially invited. Blood and $? eases Cured. Poison eradicated system, and that, too, in th, possible time. All Chronic Ai' Complicated Diseases of Men cared, no matter from nhabj None need despair. No feel examination. The Remedies to take, and free from SandalOU?* Copaiba, or Mercury. ToCountry Patient —A Course of Remedies posted, uodei cover and free fiom observation, to am station or address on receipt of 20?.' Recent Men a Cases—Cure guaranteed uIX three days, without hindrance to work I or diet. I Guarantee a Speedy ami Lasting Cure j and no case uudei taken unless a Genuine " Cure can be made, nor is any sufferer passed off my hands until every particle of the Complaint ia out of the system. AN EXTRAORDINARY TESTN i MONIaL FROM '~' -~ M« JOHN PEISI.Y. South-st., Newttin, \ Auckland, March 3l!th, 1904, nlat.es t-im i 'Nothing-in the world gives me ereatei? ? pleasure than to write to thank you *inf i cereiy for the wonderful way your great '■: remedies have acted in my case, and'l -'. advise sufferers in want of treatment an*' • a speedy cure to place themselves in youl hands, and thi-y will not only thank you)\j bur me for makioe this statement public' Hours Daily : 9 a.m to 1 JJ.ni, 2.30 to 5, 6 30 to 9 p.ra ADVICE FREE ■DOSTON TTERBAL JNSTP ] SWANSON STREET, f I four doors from Queen Street' I HotH),-.4UCKLANt ] AMILTON /TAS >^o (LIMITJBDJ \ i Has On Salk — % \ BLACKSMITH'S COAL ' COKE, £2 r ton of 22 baes' b»g AR, 1b per gallon op to 25 I 7JcJ per gallon 95 to 100 i 7d per callro over UKI \VoWß—ClftreDDv"*ttert, H

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Waikato Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2630, 4 May 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2630, 4 May 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2630, 4 May 1904, Page 1

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