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Public Notices. OTIGB XI A R M E R £1 J ARMERU JUST LANDED : JUST LANDED. ; I NEW SEASON'S MANGELS. Tested Germination. LONG RED—Seeds 92 per cent ; Sprouts 250 per cent. YELLOW GLOBE—Seeds % per cent; Sprouts 230 percent. GRASS & CLOVERS SPRING SOWING. "R'ATJI? • GERMINATH XiXXXTJCj • 100 per ce THOUSAND L t. X ki)ED KALE GERMINATION 96 PER CENT. TO LAND OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER: SWEDES Of every description. Selected 'especially for me from I Best Stocks bv HURST AND SONS, LONDON. rriHE FACT that .every JL practical farmer spares neither trouble nor expense in the preparation of his land, should be reason enough for Mm maMng certain that he receives nothing bu the very beet quality seed. X PERSONALLY Test all my Seeds, and therefore can GUARANTEE that nothing ■but the highest germinating and cleanest SEEDS are sent out. MANUEES. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SOLE AGENT FOR— T7IISONS' OPECIAL mURNIL" FERTILIZER. ■TIRANK M. \\ TINSTONE 39, CUSTOM ST., AUCKLAND. JUKEKOHE DAIRY FARMS

.L*»>;rn CASH will secure a nice owOwU property of 90 acres, rich volcanic soil, with 4 roomed house and outbuildings, practically all easily ploughable ; will carry at present 12 dairy cows, besides crops ; can be gTeatly improved ; 1 mile from school 2£ miles from station ; ■J mile from creamery ; roaa mostly metalled. THIS IS A GREAT BARGAIN AT £lO PER ACRE. K*f\ ACRES volcanic soil, with)U in 6 miles of Pukekobe, on good metal road ; good 7-raomed heart of kauri house and all necessary outbuildings. All in grass except small area of shelter bush ; well watered by permanent stream. This is an exceptionally good dairying or cropping farm close to creamery, school, store, churches, etc. IJIttCE, £2O PER ACRE ; TERMS - £3OO CASH. Owner would subdivide if requested. XHAVE a large assortment of FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES o n my books and will be pleased to send lists to intending buyers and to personally conduct them over the various farms. MONEY TO LEND AT CURRENT RATES. For furto'er particulars aipply— WILLIAM TIOULSTON, ILLIAM JLI OULSTON, YT ILLIAM JLI OULSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, KING STREET - PUKEKOHE. r w ORKERS. SHOULD YOU MEET WITH AN ACCIDENT and desire to be relieved of worry and expense, and to secure every penny you are legally entitled to under the Workers' Compensation Act, before making a claim or accepting any progress payment from w>ur employer or his indemnifying offioe, interview or write C. BROCKWAY ROGERS who was 15 years with the Governj ment Insurance Department, and 11 -J ! years with the Ocean Accident CorI poratiom. If necessary, he will personally conduct your case in the !Aititration Court, free of legal expense. The policy of every insurance company is to make profits for its sharel holders, and as undue generosity in i the settlement of claims turns a proJfit into a loss companies naturally I strive to reduce claims to a minimum- If you are in doubt as to the I amount of compensation you are eni titled to, or as to the chances of ! your success in an action for damages at Common Law, communicate with f\ TIROOKWAY TJOGERS. Insurance Advocate, Claims Adjuster and Commercial Agent, j 87, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Port Streetj. S. Vaile and Sons' Buildings. 'PHONE, 3509. 741 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. MESSRS SYMONS AND CO. beg to notify that their coaches leave Pirongia for Kawhia every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, on alternate days. 644.

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Waikato Times, Issue 12186, 22 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Issue 12186, 22 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Issue 12186, 22 September 1911, Page 8