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CHRISTENING PRESENTS In Solid Silver and E.P. Ware f *£«? I Solid Silver Mug, 55s Other* from 30s, 40s, 455, 52s 6d to 70s E.P. Cup and Saucer, 22s 6d LP. Mugs from 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d K TOK, Case Silver Spoon, 12/6, 15/Case Silver Spoou and Pusher, 30/Case E.P. Spoon, 6/6, 10/6 Case EP. Spoon and Pusher, 12/6 PASCO E'S are also showing a splendid assortment of solid silver goods in cases—Three-piece Tea Sets, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Cake Forks, Serviette Rings, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. You are invited to call in and inspect. ft JEWELLER Corner Victoria Street and Garden 'Phone 700 Place, HAMILTON SsSfg i ■•"■■• }*& i t 0 THE HEIGHT OF PERFECTION By the expenditure of a vast. if Pyramid Tea is also the result MiBMaHWHaWM Pyramids of old were fashioned to withstand the ages to produce and to marki figure that will withstand all competition PYRAMID TEA is recognised as THE QUALITY TEA The one brand that has no equal t*\ STOCKED WALL GROCHtStPEES ¥2 H. 2te #> WHOLESALE AGENTS, MALING &C? L?. CHRISTCHURCH O, ■Mmsm

W. HURRELL & CO. GOOD DAIRY FARM. OWNER MUST SELL. 1A K ACRES, portion is good drained swamp, balance easy undulating. I.TrO Heavy black soil, practically all in grass, with small portion uniraDrored. Now carrying 34 dairy cows, 12 yearling heifers and 10 horses. 5, ■. • , * • JJ U_ -. i+V. «„„± „.,,! —:...» nnJ i;.a \X7oll watered by windmill and drains. Buildings consist of 7-roomed house with conrenineceu, new 6-bail cowshed, separator and engine-room concreted throughout, barn, implement shed, and 3-stall stable; 3-cow plant milking machine goes in with the property. Rural delivery and 'phone connection. Situated yerv handy to railway station and township in dried m>lk area and first-class stock market. The owner s not long out of hospital and says he MIST SELL, as he cannot manage by himself. PRICE, £3O PER ACRE. TERMS £BOO CASH, balance can bo arranged on satisfactory terms. * ' 133/8 ONLY £450 CASH. GLAXO AREA. qa ACRES— G cod flax and raupo swamp, originally kahikatea bush; 64 **" acres in good pasture; well fenced into 12 paddocks; watered by springs and drains. Modern 5-roomed house with conveniences, concreted cowshed and yards, implement shed, ete. Situated by good metalled road within two miles of railway Btation, school, butter factory. Glaxo factorv built ready for machinery. PRICE, £3O PER ACRE. £450 CASH P.fi QUIRED/ 136/3 W. HURRELL & CO.. JEmts> LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON and MATAMATA. EXCHANGES THE following are offered by genuine farmers, NOT SPECULATORS. The PRICES are not exchange VALUE, but CASH, bo don't waste time sending INFLATED VALUES. GOING CONCERN 190 ACRES, all in grass, good buildings. Stock, 40 cows, horses. All new implements. A FIRST-CLASS FARM. All flat. One mile station. PRICE, £33 per acre. Will exchange for unencumbered house with few acres. 1 AAA ACRES.—Sheep run, Matamata, cairvin-j! 1000 sheen, 140 head IUUU of catt i e> a ii i n g rass> first-class "Hidings. PRICE, £l2 per acre. Owner will consider 200 to 30■'» ;.'■:•(.- near town. 1A A A ACRES, GOING CONCERN.—SOU ewes, 200 head of three-year. f*UU old cattle PRICE FOR !..)!', £ls per acre. 900 acres in grass, 500 acres bush. Splendid building. Owner wants a good mortgage or smaller farm. No. 447 ACRES.—Bush country, n<> mile sea frontage, handy to Aucke)lFU i an( j PKICE, £2 per acre. No mortgage. Owner wants a small farm in a good district. No. 452 REMARKS: If these do not suit your requirements, let us have particulars of what you have to offer. We have clients with good house property willing to exchange for farm. WRITE NOW. Abraham P.O. BOX 111. M. E. LAY BOURN, Manager, 'Phon 431. HAMILTON. Office 'Phone, 495.

For Exchange I have offering FIRST-CLASS TOWN PROPERTY (unencumbered) for good equities in WAIKATO DAIRY FARMS up to 500 Acres, well improved. Further particulars fromMARTIN WILLIAMS Next Bank cf New Zealand HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 3

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