Susinoss Notices. WkjiJiim A Panama for tiro Summer! A FANAMA FOR THE SUMMER ? \ r < u'il nevfr have a better opportunity to buy a Fanarna. In our stock th.-rt-'a bound to be a hat you'd look i\ell in. It'll cost you nothing to sen it, and very littln to possess it. Light as air—cool as Kl< ndj ke—elegant as a hat could be, the popular Panama has com" to stay and is here to-day in all the latest shapes and styles known to hatdom. The Fanaraa is the ideal summer bat wear for men and nothing can approach it for downright cunfort. It is the i-well hat for men the world over. The Popular Panama Prices 18 6, 22/6, 25/6, 36/com CORN amilton. 45,348 People Visited the N.Z. Exhibition On November 9th, 1906. ARE YOU GOING'? IF SO, KINDLY LOOK US UP. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF TRAVELLING GOODS. Dress Baskets Cabin Trunks . Hats and Caps A Very Fine Assortment of N.Z. Rugs. Hallenstein Bros., Limited, N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY HAMILTON. ~F. T- "WILSOIT TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A BIG SHIPMENT OF MEN'S PANAMAS BRAZILIAN STRAWS PEDAL STRAWS BOATERS ISLAND STRAWS Also, TENNIS and Other SUMMER SHIRTS in Great Variety. Also, MEN'S FINE SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING. The above Goods are of exceptional value. IF 1 . T. WILSON VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. -Dress GoodsLUSTRES, in Cream, Navy, and Grey, 2/11. DRESS TWEEDS, Splendid Assortment of Greys, 1/11 to 2/11. HALL, N.B.—Write for Patterns HAMILTON. eorge Boyes & Go ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Undoubtedly a Bargain. O t'y ACRES of Good Sheep Country, mostly Rolling Downs Ot) I of Superior Quality, well watered. There are 450 acres in grass or orop, capable of carrying over 500 sheup in its present state; could be considerably increased by cu tiv.tiou or top-lress-ing. 1 his property ia situated only t miles from a lising township, Railway Station, Fost Office, and School, while the Creamery is only J u,ile distant; fences are good, and comprise 7 miles,dividing the property into 5 paddocks. The buildings are 3 roomed Bouse, aid new 13-bail Cowshed with yards. Tenure is L.J.I 1 , at the very sin ill rental of Is 91 per acre. Price asked for Goodwill £b~}o, and terms given. The owner is most anxious to fell on account of old a i ;e, and as a matter of faot the prioe asked is less than the amount if money spent in permanent improvements. We have inspected this property and have no hesitation in reoommending it as a special bargain. Send far a Copy of our Book ENTITLED <k Profitable Properties."
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8055, 13 November 1906, Page 3
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