Business Noticos. Jackets Ladies' Jackets ARE NOW Girls' Jackets ARE NOW HALF npaE balance of this season's Jackets ate no>v being offered at exictly HALF _L "> HE USUAL PKICE. Jackets that were 20s are now 10s. There's not many loft; come in and try one on. Come alocg, ladies, do, to the GOSET CORNER, HAMILTON. The J NEW ZEALAND Acknowledged Superiority Ol IfM nri.i r. v. \rmuv Boys' CI OTHINC FACTORY Is not confined to any grade or price. GOOD WORKMANSHIP, SERVICEIBLS MATERIAL, and a style absolutely corr'C 1 -, ch f^eri*-s -vorv „"-m >"t thai; leaves our St re. Boys' New Zealand Norfolk Suits from 1 Boys' Navy Sorgo Knickers, Fit Boys' from 3 years to 14 years Hallenstein Bros., Limited, N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY HAMILTON. This Space is Reserved for IB 1 . T. "WILSOIM, THE UP-TO-DATE Hattar, Mercer, and Clothier. EVERYTHING FOR MEN'S AND B)YS' WEAR. LADIES', GIRLS' AND BOYS' HOSIERY A SPECIALTY. ALEXANDRA BUILDIMSS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. "F 1 .. T. "WILSOI^r. Ceorge Boyes & Co., HAMILfQri* DO YOU WANT A FARM ? The following are aiS Fi3kad Properties : ACRES, nicHly improved, *J \J \J and ia good heart; comprises mostly gently rolling downs, with k> acres of beautiful drained swamp. Carrying cipicity, 3U milking cows, and 50 acres crop. Well fenced and subdivided ; 8-rootned dwelling house, complote outbuildings. Creamery and township close. Price £H per acre. No. 7on acres > rich g razin^ I V/V,/ country, warm subsoil; carried last winter 370 head cattle without turnips. This block would make an excellent cropping farm, and will compare favourably to Taraaaki .£ls par acre land. Situ ited close to Railway Station, Creamery, IVt Otlice, Sohool, etc No buildings. Pi ice £7 per acre. No. ~\(\K ACRES, undulating counJl\_J*J try, with equal proportion of thta of a heavy quality; fair house and necessary outbuilding?. Wintered 50 heal cattle, b'enced and subdivided into 7 paddock?, good fences. Situtted only 5j miles from Hamilton, and uhout samn distance from station. Trice JL'7 per acre. No. 38. OYO • v,Jitl, ' S— Absolutely the —J 4 \J the driest farm property in the Waikato. All in nigh state cultivation; m >.stiy live fences, with 15 subdivisions; !) roomed house :md complete outbuildiugs. Properly lies beautifully to the sun, und the land is in most excellent heart; will easily carry 3 -heep to acre. Half a mile from Hamilton Borough Boundary. Price £2l per acre. No. 52. 6(}f\ ACRES of nice rolling J\J downs, no waste land. Owut intends fattening 1500 ?heep this winter. Fifteen inilej tmicing, 21 padlook-i, g-md 7-roomed kauri nun cowahe 1, etc. Situated only \.\ milo fr mi township and lj from Railway . 1 1' i-m. Tins is a very desirable p.-oporty for raising and fattening sheep. Price £8 10s per acre. No. 53. JO 000 At 'KE? of sheep ami cattle country ; 1 >'JJ aero* improved, 1000 acres good -1 ,ii 'iag bush. Properly well watered; 10 subdivisions, bounded on one side by Waikal i River; two 5-rootned hou-es, fi stall stable, large implement shed, and other buildings. Price £2 per acre. No. 64. IS 10UR FURNITURE INSURED: Agents for Victoria Fires Insurance Co.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 7066, 25 July 1906, Page 3
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