nouses for Sale SIX-ROOMED DWELLING. —Bath-room, lumber-room, scullery, wash-house, wood-shed. Nice section small orchard, concrete and asphalt paths. Eire minutes' walk from railway crossing. PRICE, £825; £l5O cash wanted home of six large rooms and all conveniences. Nearly an acre of ground, tastefully laid out in ornamental trees, tree ferns, lawns and W* n |- 0n the river bank, and one ot the fanest sites in Hamilton. PRICE 111 - motor launch, £2000; only £2oo cash asked for. CLAUDELANDB. FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW —With bath-room, scullery, wash-house, coal-house, verandah back and front, all under one roof. Well built of heart timber and well finished off inside Dry quarter-acre section. Lrarfißn fruit. !.-.,,>., „„_ i_ il. PRICE, £880; £2OO cash wanted. FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW —All conveniences, bath-room, coal-shed, wash-house, cor-shed, fowlhouse and large fowl run. Seven mmi'tnf* , 'T ~--f oot- b J i (¥ , , *•» * B75 > arul o»Iv £io cash asked for. SU3UBBAN HOME. CIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE—Witt wash-house, scullery, pantry, storeroom, two detached rooms, coalhouse, two car-sheds, stable, cow-shed, man's room, fowl-house, run, etc. Thirty acres fine land, all in grass, orchard, etc., sloping nicely towards the river. About two miles from the Hamilton Post Office. PRICE, £3600; easy terms offered. Buyers and sellers cordially invited to call. BUILDING BECTION. QNE of the finest sites in Hamilton, v containing one acre; and only seven minutes' walk from the P. 0.; slopes gently to the north. PRICE—£1000; cash required, £2OO. Owner would sell i-acre for £SOO, with £l5O cadi . For particulars apply to— J.E.HAMILL&CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. NEARLY OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.
Auto Milking Machines NEW MECHANICAL RELEASER. FAMOUS "AUTO" TEAT CUPS. UNIQUE "AUTO" ADJUSTABLE PULSATOR. THE INFALLIBLE AND ECONOMICAL "AUTO" ENGINE. (Burning Benzine, Kerosene or Distillate.) For fast milking, clean stripping and perfect ease, the Auto Milking Machines stand unchallenged and unrivalled. On a herd of 175 prize Friesian cows the owner writes: "The 'Auto' always leaves the teats in perfect condition—never having had an injured quarter. Half my cows had sore teats when I started with the 'Auto,' and within a fortnight they were all better." Another user writes: "You will be interested to know that on arriving home late the other evening I was surprised to find that my wife had started the engine, and milked 18 cows in 50 minutes with two of the machines." Another: "Instead of taking one and a-half hours I now take one hour." "I am highly pleased with the 'Auto' cups—they are really a good thing; no trouble with them falling oft, and the smaller the cow's teat is the better they like them. I have a saving of 15 minutes each with them." The above are from Waikato users. Manv more and fullest information from the SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS—GREGAN & OATES FARM SALESMEN AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. ALSO AT MORRINSVILLE.
A FEW PRICES AT SANDERS & WILLIAMS HAMILTON. Fruit Trees, 15s to 18s per doz. Lawsonianas, 30s to 3os per 100. Pinus Insignis and Murieata, 10s to 30a per 100. Priret, three rarieties, 10s to 30s per 100. Escallonia, two varieties, los to 30s pef 100. Olearia Forsteri, 15s to 20s per 100. RleagmiH, 10s to 15s per 100. Tree Lucerne, 15s to 20s per 100. Ornamental Trees., from Is fid each. SANDERS & WILLIAMS NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, HAMILTON. 'Prone 164 D Shop. IG4S Nursery.
KA P O REJUVENATING HAIR RKSTOHKR Guaranteed to restore Grey or leaded Hair to its Original Colour, Gloss and Beauty. IT IS NOT A DYE. Hut nets directly upon the roots of tlie Hair; therefore its effects are gradual. It removes Dandruff and all impurities from the head and prevents the Hair f.'llin<i off. It promotes th«' strength ;<f the Hair, giving it the Lustre and Health of Youth. Prepared and Sold onlv hy M. ECCLES, M.P.S. ' Consulting and Dispensing Chemist, 218, Ponsonby ltoad, Auckland. Tf not what I claim I will willingly refund money. In bottles 2s 6d; posted 3s. See you tret KAPO. Never leave your choice to others. Ask for, nnn insist on haviria DURYEA MAIZENA CORNFLOUR.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 2
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