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FINEST QUALITY CEYLON THE FARMERS’ UNION TRADING GO. (AUCK.},| LIMITED, «■: THE FARMERS’ GREAT" CO-OPERATIVE, AUCKLAND AND BRANCHES.

THE CHEAPEST FARM IN THE DISTRR 190 ACHES —AII in grass or crop; all plougliable; 23 nips; good 5-roomed house and conveniences; cowshed, outbuildings. Close to school and factory. Will milk 50 cows iMBaS? Stack of hay and oats goes with the farm. PRICE, only £3O per £IOOO cash. / Going Concern. ’fcMS 150 ACHES— AII in grass; all easy undulating to level good quality; on metal road; close to township ahd .railjj good 6rroomed house; S-bail concreted cowshed and milking'mac! Will carry 60 cows. PRICE, including 39 cows, 15 heifers, 3 ho: wagon, harness, implements, milking machines, stacks of hay, £67 per acre. Going Concern. gQ ACRES —AII grass and all ploughable; adjoining .railway sta good 6-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICIE, inCluding...3 cows, implements, etc., £6O per acre. £I2OO cash. h,^!. \ , V; / Cheap Bush Farm. 600 ACIIES grass; 350 acres surface sown and in good rough feed acres in crop; balance bush; well fenced and splendidly watered!) 3, houses (4 and 5 rooms); concreted cowshed and outbuildings, ..*£rl(sE2^A' only £8 per acre. £BOO to £IOOO cash. \ No. 4,.'* m m -(Approx.)—Freehold; 120 acres ploughed and in gflody; H. LEWIS land agent ’ te awmuij.

IF IN SEARCH OF A REAL GOOD PROPERTY r INSPECT THIS ! 79 ACRES— FREEHOLD—AII in excellent order. New 6-roomed • 1 <? Bungalow, with all conveniences. New Cowshed. Adjoin* Town, Railway, and Dried Milk Factory. Easily a 45-Cow Farm. PRICE, £BO per acre. £ISOO Cash. Balance 6 years, at 6 per cent. i. '>■ f ' ' u ! ■ PRATT AND BAYLV, ««\ «■*

R, L. HENDERSON, DRAPER AND MERCER, TE AWANUT JUST RECEIVED —A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF Dress Materials for Winter Wear, Consisting of All-Wool Colonial Tweeds, Fancy Materials,; Serges and Gabardines in the Latest Colourings. M Millinery for Ladies and Children, The Best Selection in the Town. Cosy Comforts in Wool for the Little Ones. Fleecy Wool Scarves in White and Colours. Ladies’ Colonial Wool Hose, from 4/6, * in Black, Brown, Lovat, cfud Grey. A Good Selection of Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, and Oilcoats, in All Sizes, at Reasonable Prices. MEN’S WINTER SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, SOX, Etc., Etc. • A Fine Assortment of Silk Ties, from 1/3 to 6/11.

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try? Can anyone ignore the vision ol! I.lin solution of the most complex “ surplus problems?” 1 look forward to a new day in the dairy industry and a bright future for dairy farmers.

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Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 7

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