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1 3 I - '■ »■* 'Jj^^LLJL-lz2-LL—-m •; «F *rP*^s yf, K y& \&?A *Mi. \. >7 'X v sV- - «<*&♦»? . .r k^ V^KJ Ml pas Order by Mail Post your Order as early as possible, and W3 wi!i forward any cf the Goods mentioned here by Return Mail. Any Goods found unsuitable will be cheerfully exchanged. WE PAY POSTAGE. m ■•I*l ■■'.'■WwV '*«*¥ V. -sHs'--'•-J rmfEBB ma hmr^TjTj ■n MEN'S BARGAINS. ilea's Stout Xailed Shooter Boots, 20/- NOW 17/6 Men's Strong All-Leather Boots, 22/6 NOW 18/6 .Men's Knee-length Gum Boots, 25/6 Now 22/Men's Extra Heavy Nailed Shooter Boots, 26/0 Now 22/6 Glen's Stout Box Calf All-leather Boots, 35/- NOW 28/6 Men's Box Calf Boots, leather lined, 35/- NOW 28/6 Men's Box Calf All-leather Welted Boots, 35/ Now 29/6 Men's Fine Glace Leather-lined Boots, 35/- NOW 29/6 Men's Heavy Box Calf All-leather Boots, 35/- NOW 30/Men's Thigh Gums, good quality, 37/6 NOW 32/' Boots and Shoes at Slaughter Prices LADIES' SHOES. ( J Pairs Black Suede Brooch Bar Shoes, l(i/6 NOW 10/6 6 Pairs Black Brocaded Strap Shoes, 17/6 NowlO/l l Sizes 2 & 3 Crockett & Jones' Lace Shoes, 27/6 NOW 18/9 20 Pairs Fine Glace Cameo Strap Shoes, 2(5,'0 NOW 19/6 12 Pairs Patent Cameo Strap Shoes, 26/6 NOW 19/6 20 Pairs Smart Glace Lace Shoes, 25/- NOW 19/6 LADIES' BOOTS. 6 Pairs High Leg Velvet Lace Boots, 35/- P2OW 19/6 15 Pairs Glace Lace Boots, ;i 11 leather, 28/6 NOW 23/6 12 Pairs Glace and Patent Lace Boots, 36/6 NOW 29/6 THREE BIG BARGAINS US * New Zealand C A 1 a a llHHrilßll ■Of%y '< i A< 25 Pairs Ladies' Fine G!ace Brooch Bar Walking Shoes, a!l sizes, 22/6 NOW 15/11 30 Pairs Ladies' High Leg Black Garbadine and Patent Leather Boots, 39/6 NOW 29/6 'C-.c IfiTirTTHfli flit , i'-» » .v/.Ww*'' IfiTl lirHHlßll H.; :Wy.l Victoria V*\' Wi , k.SSnS> I'.Vr it i v y H: ■ vW ; 4v v .'• ■ ■*-i - ■-V- o'yk-.fu,i uxm* fi^WIVS 150 Pairs Childrens' Tan Leatlier English Sandals, all sizes. ALL ONE PRICE, 4/11

Urgently Wanted FOB CLIENTS WAITING. "pvAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 100 acres, in exchange for one or two houses and cash. DAIRY FARMS—IOO to 150 acres, for j two or three houses, cash, etc. j f DAIRY FARMS—ISO to 250 acres, for J Houses, Sections, cash, etc. GRAZING FARMS—2OO to 400 acres, for houses and some cash etc. 400 TO 600 ACRES—for Houses, Mortgages, and some cash. SHOPS, HOUSE PROPERTIES, and Mortgages, etc., in Hamilton, Auckland, Falmerston North, in exchange for farms. Also, some of the Cheapest and Best Farms in Waikato for sale on terms to suit any client. Send particulars of your Farms, Houses, etc., to E. C. STANLEY. LAND AGENT WARD STREET HAMILTON.

CHURC i P 1 «{:■»; i The Front Line Grin! Cheery ? Yes! After four years of War ? Yes—cheerier than ever! There is not much cheer in the Shell Zone-but a lot of what there is lie finds in the two hundred and twenty Church Army Huts. What have you given What are you giving to build them ? to support them ? Keep on giving—it's all for him ! Send, Donations to: The Military Affair. Committer - 20 Mulgr.Y. Street, W«U««ton The Military Affair. CommittM Or to— Kev. F. W. WHIBLET, Hon. Secretary in N.Z. for /»IJI iPCH, Church Army, Ormondvil Honorary Treasurers: JAS. W. HENDERSON GEO. SHIKTCLIFFE rnmmrn ■ - NOTE.—Church Army Donations may also be sent to REV. J. R. BURGIN, C.F., Box 052, AUCKLAND

Houses for Sale \[ICE SIX-ROOMED DWELLING. I —Bath-room, lumber-room, sculI lerv, wash-house, wood-shed. Nice section, small orchard, concrete and asphalt paths. Five minutes' walk from railway crossing. PRICE, £825; £l5O cash wanted. LOVELY home of six large rooms and all conveniences. Nearly an acre of ground, tastefully laid out in ornamental trees, tree ferns, lawns and gardens. On the river bank, and one of the finest sites in Hamilton. PRICE, including motor launch, £2000! onlj £250 cash asked for. CLAUDELANDS. YEW FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW 1A —With bath-room, scullery, I wash-house, coal-house, verandah hack and front, all under one roof. Well built of heart timber and well finished off inside. Dry quarter-acre section. Garden, fruit trees, concrete paths. Six minutes' walk from foot-bridge. PRICE, £880; £2OO cash wanted.

THE FLETCHER MILKING MACHINE. has sot a new and higher standard for .efficiency and service. Besides posses; mg distinct advantages in regard to simplicity, directness of action and thorough reliability, the "Fletcher is essentially a clean milker. In this machine air drawn from the back cf the cup inflation does not come in contact with the milk, but is ex- ! h,lusted into the atmosphere thus preventing possible impurities from contaminating the milk. This saves "Fletcher" users from by far the j commonest reason for milk being re- | jetted at the factory. Whether in the | flush or end of season, whether used j on small-teated heifers or hai'd cows, "Kit ccKt" teat cups do not fall oil. T'lcv can be assembled or taken to • without having to unscrew any cap or connection. Write particulars to the FLETCHER r \ll LK iXO PLANT COMPANY, •' HAMILTON. i, Baby -won't cry with pain or cold if n von put him down with a North British '■ Ifot Water Bottle. But look for the e "Unique" Stopper; it ensures you against leaks. —All cheniists. (4) '' For Influenza take "Woods' Great Papi'v'imint Cure. Never Faik. . v j " Is fid. 2s fid.

JgUTCHERY gUSINESS. ONE of the soundest Butchery Businesses in the Province. Owner has run this business successfully and well for the past 40 years, and now wishes to retire. NO OPPOSITION. Turnover, 10 bodies, 80 sheep. Brick shop and office, gas laid on, slaughter vard 37 acres, less than one mile distance from shop. Owner would prefer selling shop, slaughter yard and plant wiih £SOO deposit, but would entertain leasing to good man. Full particulars from— SMITH & HUNTER MORRINSVILLE.

"VEW FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW i * All conveniences, bath-room. coal-shed, wash-house, ear-shed, fowlItouse and large fowl run. Seven minutes' walk from foot-bridge. PRICE, £875, and only £75 cash asked for. SUBURBAN HOME. OIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE.—With wash-house, scullery, pantry, store-room, two detached rooms, coalhouse, two car-sheds, stable, cow-shed, man's room, towl-liouse, run. etc. Thirty acres fine land, all in iirass, orchard, etc., sloping nicely towards th t . river. About two miles from the Hamilton l'ost Otlice. I'IUCE, £3600; • ■;.sy terms olloied. Buyers and sellers cordially invited to call. For apply tt. JLEHAMSUftfe '-j !3 '•! ;7! E37A7 E A GEi*' »»■ ■- • jr. i A HAMILTON Counts.

A BARGAIN SEVEN MILES FROM HAMILTON 1 A A ACRES FREEHOLD; 80 aer's JLUU grass, balance drained swamp. Undulating and flat, well watered, all ploujjhuble; subdivided into seven paddocks. Carrying Capacity: About -10 cows. Buildings: Four-roomed bouse, washhouse, good big shed and other outbuildings. PRICE, £25 PER ACRE. Only £350 i wanted down, balance 5-i per cent.. | three years. norraK ft nsTKc ;UftLUftN ® VAUuS IH A f»1! 1.7 0 AND "CRR( NSV i LLC. ! \UM

FOR SALE. ACRES—Freehold; situated vUO from Railway Station. Township, Post Office, and School; homo separation, 8 miles from Saleyards 5-roomed house, cowshed, trapslied ' etc.; ring-fenced; subdivided into 14 pad,locks watered by permanent streams; 100 acres in grass, 14 am-es in swodes, balance rough feed; all ploughahlc. Carrying capacity, 75 cattle and 5 horses. Price— £".3 10S per acre; cash, jin Hi, balance 5 vi' irs at V- per cent. 13511! !•> ■*' ACiU-'.>— 1.. T.T.: «>itn«ih»'l _ 3 tO i in/."- fiv!>i Railway Staf.m !U ( ] p .t (i miles from Town>:i : . 11, i!: - from School : p."- v f,.11,■ ■:. . i.: |) jirooi . su.idivi.a-d ml. I u-.-.ti-red bv ninnin^ i (•!''•< lMOUJlll'l' till'l .'\ ix i iiii* iL: l~>"««i'>

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 2

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