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Great Chances by Way of Exchanging 1 X(| ACliKS—Situated in the best part of Matamata. All level land; well fenced; 12 paddocks; well watered; carry Go cows and young stock; splendid buildings. Equity £3900. 140/1759 Owner wants handy sheep farm. )/' A AClvF.S—Well improved, handy to railway; well fenced; 12 paddocks; 200 acres grassed; 6-roomed house, extensive outbuildings. Price: £lB per acre. 136/1768 Owner will consider well improred Sum of 100 acres in exchange. SOLD T BIG FARM LIST IN WAIKATO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND VALLEY. OXjj ACRES—Adapted for dairy or bullock fattening; well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks; all in splendid English pasture; 80 acres sown this year. Comfortable homestead and complete range tff outbuildings, including up-to-date cowshed, fitted with milking machines, etc. PRICE: £25 Per Acre; terms £750. OUlt REPORT—Another of those old established farms that are being forced into thu market on account of the sons going to the front. This place, which contains a large area of heavy kahikatea and cabbage tree flats, has not been on the market until to-day, and at the price is not likely to hang for many to-morrows. Ample loading facilities for cutting-up into small farms. Early applications necessary to the Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS and CO., Hamilton. GOING CONCERN 10% ACRES good heavy dairying laud; all save a few acres in good pasture; well fenced and subdived into 10 paddocks ; 5-roomed house with well sheltered orchard, 4-bail cow-shed, separator room (concrete floor and yards'), implement shed, store room, piggeries, milking machine, releaser and Alpha Laval Separator installed. PRICE, including very choice herd of cows, horses, pigs, ploughs, harrows (disc, chain, tripod and tine) mower, waggon, cans, buckets, hay and large number sundries: £2340. The very easiest Of terms, £340 cash' balance arranged over a term of 10 years. 152/1820 / OUR REPORT—This farm is yielding a greater return, and the herd bringing a bigger average than any other 100 acre farm in the district. A number of prizes were obtained by the owner for his entries in the dairy class this year. An opportunity like this does not offei- long. ~ .j ; . MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamilton. EQUAL TO THE WAIMATE PLASNS AT ONE THIRD OF THE PRICE. 9 0n ACRES—Some of the finest land in the well-known Waerenga /•wUU Yalley; grtater portion rich kahikatea swamp, now well drained, and laid down in rich English pasture, capable of carrying 100 cows. The farm is splendidly watered by permanent streams. Lovely Homestead, 9 rooms and outbuildings. PRICE: £26 per acre; £750 cask. n 134-1762 OUR REP.ORT —The owner, who is retiring on account of old ago, has held this farm for 35 years. We consider that the place is superior to most farms offering at £4O per aero, and the carryimg capacity could ba sucessfullv farmed at that figure. We say with confidence that this is the greatest bargain in the Dominion to-day—it looks as if everything we advertise is a great bargain. So it is, since it is the result of our end-to. end canvas of the Waikato. This farm is positively worth, we consider, £37 10s per acre. No harm is done if voh do not agree with us. Sole Agents: MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamilton. QUAINT PARKLIKE FARMERY /"\WING to the illness of the Owner, we are instructed as Sole Agents to offer for sale, absolutely the fi*est little Dairy Farm in the Cam. bridge district, containing 50 acres rich reclaimed swamp land, well fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks; all in first class English pasture, capable of doing 30 cows well. New and well-built house, 6-bail cowshed, imple. ment shed, cart shed. etc. PRICE: £2350. 52/5779 OUR REPORT—This is one of the few farms in the Waikato that absolutely challenge the best of Taranaki fer butter-fat production. The owner being forced to give up farming will take a house in Hamilton or Auckland as a deposit, and the balance could remain for a long term. Faithfully advertised by MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamitlon. qnn ACRES—BOO acres ef which are level, well-fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks with skeep-preef fences; 400 acres in good English grasses and clover; 30 acres tur*ips. Good Homestead of 5 rooms, li. and c. water; 'phone installed; wash-house, copper and tubs; stable (6 stalls) with loft; implement shed, manuro shed, shearing shed and yards. PRICE: £6 10s per acre; easy terms. **No. 221/1775 1 000 RES—Nearly all dead level, fenced and subdivided (sheepproof) into 7 paddocks; 350 acres in grass; ncuv carrying 500 sheep; comfortable Cottage, store room and large stable. PRICE": £3 10s per acre; easy terms to good man. No 222/1776 OUR REPORT—Onu of the very few chances that are left to remind you of the good old times when land was almost given away in the Waikato. This land is equal to the country now selling in Matamata at £3O to £35 per acre. Ibis sounds like big talk, but an inspection will prove to vou that it is true talk. 270 ACRES first class dairying land mostly level; well fenced and subdivided; splendidly watered by permanent streams; 100 acres in grass; 60 acres ploughed ready for grassing. Homestead 6 rooms, man's whare, and usual farm outbuildings. PRICE: £lO 5s per acre; £6OO cash, 135/1763 OUR REPORT—Land is of good quality, takes grass well, and is easily worked. This farm is not in the back-blocks, and is surrounded by fully improved dairy and grazing farms, lovely motor roads, telephone communicaLand nearby sold at £3O per acre. If this farm were in the hungry North we think the Parliamentary Tourists would consider it worth, say, £6O per acre. Highly recommended by the Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS and CO., Hamilton, who honestly consider the owner is asking only just half the value. 20 A ACRES, near Cambridge; good motor road, well fenced (sheep proof) into 9 paddocks, and splendidly watered; level to easy undulating country; 215 acres in English pasture; 15 acres oats; 24 acres fallow. Pretty homestead, 5 rooms, hot and cold water installed; also 5-roomed cottage, 8bail cowshed, barn, buggy shed, piggeries, sheep yards, etc. PRICE: £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. No. 133/1750 SPEIRS 6? CO., Hamilton DON'T REMAIN IN THAT RUSTMAKE AN EXCHANGE, AliO INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER. SOLD, 100 choice little dairy farm, situated within few miles of Hamilton; well fenced with sheep-proof fencing, into eight paddocks; all well watered; 75 acres in tip-top English pastures, grasses and clover, balance oats, turnips and fallow; carrying capacity, 40 dairy cows; new house (insured £350); iron im-/ plement-shed, man's room, dairy, etc.; handy to school, post office and railway station. PRICE, £2B per acre. 137/1748 OUR REPORT—The owner, who is retiring from farming, will consider good property (say, house and up to ■ five acres in Hamilton or Auckland as deposit).—MUßßlE SPEIRS and Co., Hamilton, owner's Bole agents.

CONSULT WALTER BURROW FOR FUNERALS AND CEMETERY REQUISITES. ? FURNITURE, Shop Fittings, Picture Framing, Upholstery, Beaaing Etc. Best of Workmanship. Lowest Prices Shop 'Phone 485. House 'Phone 298. Hudner Bros. (Late J. H. McMahon) UNDERTAKERS. Waikato's Leading Firm of Funeral Directors. Principal Furnishing Undertakers and Embalmers. —Largest and Most Up-to-date Funeral Furnishing Establishment in the Waikato. "Polished Caokets In Rimu or Oak.

D r<(^ mm r ' .r . Wk lO gO IIf^SPUORiCIAC! p|C Si i' (u%»"*»wvy, f v»4 " >/ '. "•* V •* ik. 19 <SOZL BWLBERr^mmn per cent. 40 to 43 per cent J-■CJkr+'C±o r I m m 9 F k I 4 HEAO auck^o BERTST HZ- DRUG C° UD. WORKS, WESTFIELD NEAR OTAHUHU.

m & m House Fly Causes Death The fly carries the germs of typhoid, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases from objectionable filth, to the food you eat, to the the baby's milk bottle. It drops germs wherever it alights. Screens are small protection. The way to keep flies from your home and to ensure their final extermination is to use U * PINO on ail. refuse, garbage pails, manure, etc. Twice as strong as any other, and non-poisonous. I/O from all Chemist! Goes further than any other dis- * pL 1/ O and Store* infectant; breaksdown to lin 100.; " ?\\ 111 Sales Agents: J. Yock & Co., Auckland.

These profit-making Manures, so Wellknown throughout the South Island, are now obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanganui, at the following prices:— Per Ton Eclipse Special Turnip .. £7 15 O „ „ Potato .. 717 6 ~ „ Rape • • 715 O ~ „ - No. 1 Grain 712 6 For green crops „ ~ No. 2 Grain 712 6 Fo ■ ordinary cropping purposes ~ „ No. 1 Grass 717 6 For old pasture ~ „ No. 2 Grass 717 6 For sowing with seed in laying down permanent pasture Superphosphate .. .. 7 00 Bone Dust .. . . .. 8 O O Special Mixing half Super and half Bone Dust .. 710 O All prices 'Free on Rail, Imlay. All orders receive prompt attention. Write for book giving full particulars of analyses, etc. The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. Limited VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI 7 15 O 7 12 6 7 12 6 7 17 6 7 17 6 -MESSRS X. (i. GJMBBLFi and CO., Hamilton, have been appointed Selling Agents in the Hamilton District, and all orders forwarded to them will receive prompts attention. Railage charged as from Auckland.

Country Funerals Arranged Promptly DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Hudner Bros. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERB. HOOD STREET (opp. P. 0.), HAMILTON. Telephones: Day, 182; Night, 604 r\ P.O. Box 49. Hamilton Monumental Yard Having purchased from WR J. BOUSKILL hi# business as above, and having laid in a new and thoroughly up-to-date stock, I am now in a position to supply MEMORIALS OF ANY DESCRIPTION at reasonable rate. Support Local Industiv by placing your orders with J, PRICKETT, Bonumeatal & Builders Hason, 'Phone 361. BRIDGE STHIOET, HAMILTON. WILSON & CANHAM LIMITED, FRANKTON JUNCTION. Also at Hamilton every Thursday; Ward Street, opposite Saleyards. Also at Cambridge every fortnight at Blackman's Auction Mart. BUYERS OF Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Calfskins, Horsehair, Tallow, etc. HIGHEST I'IUCES CIV EX FARMERS!—Bring or send your sKue before the weevils am' rats damage tho pelts. rjIHK T lON JJREWERY AUCKLAND TT'S THE BRfiW—--1 THAT MAKES THE BEER I T'S THE BEER— A THAT MAKES THE BREWERY FOR HEALTH AND HEARTINESS DRINK! L -'ON A LE L ION S TODT OAT0 AT M ALT S TODT C. 4 E. A LE Pure, ('lean, rich in food value, strengthening, wholesome, healthfill, (lavO'Jiy, delirious. J. E. Campbell Thomson) (O. R. Farref TKUWSO& & FARRER Civil Engineer and Surveyors, Legal Chambers, HAMILTON, telephones: Office 17S; Private

"• '*T*. ■iu.j HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure b the Finest Remedy in the World For COUGHS and COLDS. "Seven years ago I had ASTHMA so badly I could not speak for a week. A friend advised me to take HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE which soon CURED me. Since then, I take it whenever I get a Cold, and'it keeps the Asthma off." * , GOOLWA, S.A. 4» "I am a Nurse and have recommended HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE to many sufferers. I have known it to be successful when all other Medicine failed. For Bronchitis it is simply WONDERFUL It saved my Son's life" fCamcs, addretset and full particulari fumiihtd on application. FRANKSTON

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* Ladies Your Attention ________ Please irom the fascination of buying, the pleasure o f possessing a Beautifully Tailored Costume, made by J. H. DALTON, Victoria s)rect, Hamilton, is the satisfaction of a purchase well madeJ. H. DALTON has a jrery extensive stock of the latest Fabrics—quite in keeping with present Fashion—and our reputation for Ladies' Costumes is such that we have to keep up to the standard ot our own work. ECONOMY is preached at every corner, and what is more economical than a Tailored Costume made at J. H. DALTON'S? OUR STOCK was never larger, nor was it more vaiied, and our prices are in keeping with our usual policy— THE LOWEST POSSIBLE Let us Your Winter Costume— Prices from £4 10s—to order J. H. DALTON Victoria Street - HAMILTON

Mutual Stores never did any persuasion to push "No Rubbing" Laundry Help, because they had the advantage of knowing its wonderful labour-saving and perfect cleansing qualities before coming to Hamilton. Now they are more delighted with it than ever and cheerfully sell at Is per packet, and give the Thinker Note Book free. 10. When tlio grocer calls, order one bottle of the delicious appetising MILITARY PICKLE.. The price is reasonable —and there is no waste —every particle is pure and wholesome. 8

TAUPIRI COAL TAIIPIRI COAL MINES, LTD. The Best Hcuseliild Coal In ths Colony. Can now be obtained from all Coe! Dealers in the Wai'cato. All communications to be made Secretary, Auckland, J. FOTHER!NGHAM, Secretary. CENTRAL HOTEL AUCKLAND. (Under New Management). G. W. HENDERSON (late of Okoroire), Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIO> AND ATTENTION.

We Have a Fine Shipment of Finest Australian Superphosphate Due to Arrive Here Before the End of March. Price for " Ex Ship " Deliverey Only, £6 5s per ton nett, F. 0.8. or F.0.R., AUCKLAND. Order Early through your Manure Merchant or A. S. PATERSON & COMPANY, LTD., AUCKLAND

AMBER

Flag Brand Pickles are known so well; In all competitions they always excel. Twenty-flve years ago they led the way, and .they still maintain the lead today. 5

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13461, 16 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13461, 16 April 1917, Page 2

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