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BIC FARM LIST IN WAIKATO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND VALLEY. »> *r A 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 of outbuildings, including up-to-date cowshed, fitted with milking machines, etc. PRICE: £25 Per Acre; terms £750. OUR REPORT—Another of those old established farms that are being forced into the 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 roading facilities for cutting-up into small farms. Early applications necessary to the Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS and CO., Hamilton. SOLD EQUAL TO THE WAIMATE PLAINS AT ONE THIRD OF THE PRICE. QAA ACRES—BOO acres of which are level, well-fenced and subdivided u u into 14 paddocks witli sheep-proof fences; 400 acres in good English grasses and clover; 30 acres turnips. Good Homestead of 5 rooms, h. and c. water; 'phone installed; wash-house, copper and tubs; 200 9- P Some of the finest land in the well-known Waerenga I an d yards. PRICE: £6 10s per acre; easy terms. ' No. 221/1775 Valley; greater portion rich kahikatea swamp, now well I t ' 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 cash. 134-1762 OUR REPORT—The owner, who is retiring on account of old age, haa held this farm for 35 years. We consider that the place is superior to most farms oifering at £4O per acre, and on the carrying capacity could be sucessfullj 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 you do not agree with us. Sole Agents: MURRIE SPEIIIS AND CO.. Hamilton. £SOO CASH AS A GOING CONCERN can offer for one month a splendid 100 acre holding close to railway in a very fertile and prosperous district. Every inch ploughable well fenced into convenient paddocks; 80 acres in good pasture, which will run a good herd of cows. Beautiful new Homestead, and young orchard. Price, including splendid herd of cows, calves, pigs, horses, implements, etc., £22 per acre. 135/1746 OUR REPORT—Many a man has missed a bargain because he was certain a cloudy day meant rain. We don't want to coax you to inspect, but if you want to see the greatest farm bargains in the Waikato, well, see us before you buy; no harm done if we do not suit you.—MURRIE SPEIRS and CO. 1 000 ACRES-Nearly all dead level, fenced and subdivided (sheepproof) into 7 paddocks; 350 acres in grass; now 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—One of the very few chances that are left to remind you of the good old times when land was almost given away in the W aikato. This land is equal to the country now selling in Matamata at £3O to £35 per acre. This sounds like big talk, but an inspection will prove to you that it is true talk. 2TO 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 G rooms, man's whare, and usual farm outbuildings. PRICE: £lO 5s per acre; £6OO cash, 1 35/1.763 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 communications, etc. Land nearby sold at £3O per acre. If this farm were in the hungry North we think the Parliamentary Tourists would consider it worth, sav, £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. 260 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 vards, etc. PRICE: £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. " No. 183/1750 PEIRS! & CO., Hamilton

[ consequently \ Best for \ \ Every \ One. I undertakers CONSULT WALTER BURROW FOR FUNERALS AND CEMETERY REQUISITES. 7 FURNITURE, Sliop Fittings, Picture Framing, Opholstery, Beaamg Etc. Best of Workmanship. Lowest Prices Shop 'Phone 48-5. House 'Phone 298 Hudner Bros. (Late J. H. MeMahon) UNDERTAKERS. Waikato's Leading Firm of Funeral Directors. Principal Furnishing Undertakers and Embalmers.—Largest and Most Up-ta date Funeral Furnishing Establishment in the Waikato. Polished Carets In Rimu or Oak & •r/ »v Country Funerals Arrange# Promptly DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Hudner Bros. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS HOOD STREET (opp. P. 0.), HAMILTON. Telephones; Day, 182; Night, 60* P.O. Box 49. Having purchased from MR J. BOUSKILL his business as above, and having laid In a new and thoroughly up-to-date stock, I a*i now in a position ta supply SSEHOBIALS OF ANY DESCRIPTION at reasonable rate. Support Local Industry by placing your orders with Sooumental & Builders tfasoo, Phone J6i. IiHIDGK STREET, HAMILTON. I REWERY AUCKLAND FT'S THE BREW—--1 THAT MAKES THE BEER IT'S THE BEER--1 THAT MAKES THE BREWERY FOR HEALTH AND HEARTINESS DRINK! gTOUT OAT0 AT ALT gTOUI O. A E. A LE Pare, clean, rich in food ralue, strengthening, wholesome, healthful, flavonry, delicioua.

**' \ 7/'//'(/'{t'ni 1 ••"•" • >"V^j v * * * • •- X2 * > V v l-S SsH&t&P*** 40 to 43 per cent. Lime. ©WIST CITMIC *yCKLAN

MHE4RT<E^ I-1-iM m I |r COME people hesitate to give a Proprietary Medicine to Very Young Children and, in many cases the hesitation is quite justifiable; but the Public need not have any fear about HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE This Medicine is Scientifically prepared by Mr. W. G. Hearne who is a REGISTERED CHEMIST of extensive kJljlJna experience, and the Manufa&urer is absolutely prepared to stake every ounce of his Magnificent Reputation on the fadt that *%, HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS is equally beneficial to young CHILDREN, ADULTS and the VERY AGED. COUGHS COLDS 15 -mi i >.S\ L*m LOWRY'S JOINING, 'jpEA AND VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. FIRST-CLASS HAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. Wedding, Xmns and Birthday Cake* A Specialty. Modern Soda Fountain. Ices, Sundaee, p*c. TAUPIRI COAL TAUPIRI COAL MINES, LTD, The Best Household Coal In the Colony. Can now be obtained from all Co*l DealerF in the Waikato. All communications to be made Secretary, Auckland, J. FOTHEIUNGHAM, Secretary. rjMIE piSHERMEN'S £JO.-OP ERATIYE SOCIETY Ts the place to go If you want nothing but fresh fishoil. They are the pride of the ocean. The pride of the deep. We catch them ourselves, That is why they're so sweet. THAMES FISHERMEN'S CO-OP. \ x'CTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. •Phone 278. 5( CENTRAL HOTEL . AUCKLAND. (Under New Management). G. W. HENDERSON !•- Okoroire), Proprieto FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATI AND ATTENTION.

"NO FOREIGN TYRES FOR ME" SAID THE MOTORIST.

SAVES ONE-THIBD TIME. Cuts and bruises may be healed in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic. and cau-es such injuries to heal without maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. Sold everywhere.

D Rimless Glasses OUR FIT ON THE NOSE WITH DELIGHTFUL EASE and COMFORT, Revealing the Natural Beauty of the Eves, aiul Giving the Wearer a Pleasing Expression. Jas. Bremner EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, v Loiidou Kxparieuee). HAMILTO>

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13489, 21 May 1917, Page 2

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