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Public Notices. "MOTHER X-OL IS THE BEST iTX DISINFECTANT." YES, you've heard that before, but do you use X-OL? Have you proyed the genuine worth of this preparation? Have you taken the trouble to find out if oui advertised claims are true or false? Do you know that X-OL has the greatest germicidal value for th* money of any disinfectant on the market today Thousands of families have standardised on X-OL—that means they have ceased to experiment—and orderX-OL every time. X-OL, the best, leaves no regrets. Stores or Dominion Distributors: N. G. G RIBBLE AND 00-'O 0 -' HAMILTON. QREENSLADE Milking Machine Get in early and order now for the coming season. Universally admitted to be the best machine on the market. Letters of appreciation are numerous. READ THIS: MATANGI, 27th January, 1917. Messrs L. R. Greenslade and Co., Manufacturing Engineers, Hamilton. Dear Sirs, —I am pleased to inform you that "The Greenslade" Engine and Milking Plant you installed for me in September, 1916, has given extreme satisfaction—in fact could not have been better The benzine consumption is most economical, while the different parts are so easily adjusted and kept clean as to make milking a pleasure instead of a labour. I can unreservedly recommend dairy farmers to instal "The Greenslade" Engine and Milking Plant.—Yours Faitfully, N. KILLEN. Land Agents. J. E. Hamill & Co. A VERY CHEAP BUSH FARM. 428 ACRES—Described by the Government report as first-class bush land.; all in grass; ring fenced, witn 6 subdivisons; watered by the best of neverfailing shingle-bottomed streams, Good waterfall, suitable for driving waterwheel; at present would carry 200 head of cattle all the year. The owner has carried over this number on 'grass alone and has done them well. ' Three-roomed house and spullery, cow-shed, outshed, etc; leasehold, 33 years, right of purchase, rent 2s 6d per acre. PRICE: £3 per acre; £SOO cash; balance 5 years, 5 per cent. 3 miles from school and post office. ONLY £3 10S PER ACRE. * "295 ACRES—Native lease, 42 years, first 11 years Is 6d per acre; 50 acres grass, 50 acres flax and raupo swamp, portion kahikatea flat, remainder shghtly undulating; all ploughable; running stream through middle; half ring fenced; iron whare 18 x 10. DEPOSIT £3OO or even les* Owner is returned soldier and is unfit to work the block, and must sell, and having inspected it we are sure it is cheap. Good road, township 3 miles, school 1A miles. EXCHANGE For a Farm of about 700 Acres partly improved ploughable land. 98 ACRES—CIose to Cambridge; nice corner block; all in good grass or cultivation; 8 paddocks, well watered by windmill and concrete troughs. First class 6-roomed house, built of the very best of timber; hot and cold water service, bathroom, porcelain bath, washhouse, copper and tubs, water laid on from the hot water service to washhouse; loose box, implement shed, stables and aTI other outbuildings; near school and factory. PRICE: Onk £4O per acre. This is a nice little farm, and would suit anyone owning a big farm from which he wished to retire. Our client would like from 500 to 700 acres of medium priced land, or even 1000 acres of cheaper land. It must be ploughable. J. E. Hamill & Co. rj.RAY'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC ** MIXTURE r A Rapid Core. 2s Per Bottle. GARDEN PLACE.

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13449, 30 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13449, 30 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13449, 30 March 1917, Page 1

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