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Something New Every Day at Calvert's Have You Seen the New Sports Coats? They arc Quite Fascinating and So Serviceable It is certain that Sports Coats will be all the rage again this season; in fact more so than was the case las>t year, due no doubt to the great improvements in the cut and style, so noticeable in the new goods. Our stock has just opened up refreshingly bright—radiating the sunshine of Spring and Summer OUR SPORTS COATS ARE QUITE EXCLUSIVE, MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR ORDER AND TO SUIT YOUR FASTIDIOUS TASTES But you should make your selection early. Here are our Special Styles:— WOVEN ARTIFICIAL SILK, full style, with Belt and Pockets, Vieux Rose, Violet, Emerald, 55/-. EXTRA SMART BLOC STRIPE WOVEN SILK COATS, with Belt and Pockets, Champagne, Saxe, Navy and Black, Black and White, Shell Pink and White, latest shape Collar, 67/6. Another Smart Style in extra heavy quality, plain colours, 69/6, including Maize and Black. SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY AT CALVERT'S Geo. Calvert & Co.,

W. HURRELL & CO. Three Cheap Dairy Farms £ls PER ACRE. 1 *lft ACRES, 110 acres sown in good pasture, balance fallow; carried ■*••■* O through the winter 40 head of stock, besides horses; watered by permanent stream. Comfortable cottage, washhouse, chaffhouse, cowshed, en-gine-room and separator-room concreted throughout, pigtyes, etc.; 4.cow plant milking machine and'separator go in at the price. Situated 1| miles from railway station and school. PRICE ONLY £ls PER ACRE, with £SOO cash, balance for term of five vears at 5j per cent. 141/3 £l3 10/ PER ACRE; £3OO CASH. , • ACRES, LEASEHOLD, rent £4 per annum; fenced into eight paddocks and bounded by stream at back. Mostly in grass and practically all been under the plough. Carrying at present 25 dairy cows, 6 horses, besides sheep. Good 5-roomed house with modern conveniences, 5-stall stable, implement shed and 4-bail cowshed. Handy distance from railway station, cheese factory one mile. PRICE, £l3 10/ PER ACRE, £3OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. 134/3 £l7 PER ACRE. "I I £* ACRES, FREEHOLD, 60 acres in permanent pasture, balance unim. ■i-A\l proved; free from noxious weeds. Now carrying 30 head stock; •well watered by never-failing stream; ring-fenced and subdivided. Situated five miles from railwav station, school handy; cream cart passes. PRICE, £l7 PER ACRE, with £3OO deposit, - balance five years,at 6 per cent. 119/3 W. HURRELL & CO., dalgetvs) LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON and MATAMATA. LAND LAND LAND /ri are revising our Land Register and request those who may be wishing to dispose of their properties to either write or call and see us. Our Land Business is now in the hands of Mr A. C. Bell (in place of Mr H. J. Barford, who is now in camp), who has successfully carried on this department in our Stratford Branch for thelast 10 years. There are a number of land buyers coming from Taranaki, amongst whom are many of our own clients, so Mr Bell should be in a good positi»n to place these men, and with this in view will personally inspect properties given us to dispose of, so that he may on learning a man's requirements be in a position to quote a property likely to be suitable to him. We have to-day had an inquiry from Taranaki for a farm suitable for carrying 30 cows. We also have two small Sheep Farms offering for Exchange. The owner of one, 500 acres, wants a Dairy Farm. * The other, 1000 acres, will take a Dairy Farm or a Business, Grocery or Auction Rooms. Any Exchanges effected by us are, to the be6t of our knowledge, done on selling values only; no inflated propositions entertained. Send us particulars of your properties and Mr Bell will call and see you, and if able to do business for you will do it satisfactorily. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, HAMILTON. FOR EXCHANGE A SNUG LITTLE DAIRY FARM -l/L ACRES FREEHOLD—Right in the BOROUGH of °V MORRINSVILLE. All in grass. Fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks. Comfortable residence with conveniences and outbuildings. This property will now carry 17 cows and several horses. For a man desirous of establishing a milk supply business there is nothing better offering. It has three road frontages and constitutes a first class cutting-up proposition. PRICE, j£Bo per acre. Hquity, .£450. The owner will take an interest in a house property in Hamilton, Cambridge, or Morrinsville. Ho. 479 FOR ABSOLUTE SALE A SOUND SECOND MORTGAGE ON A FARM ,61900 to be bought for to be bought for £I6OO This is Genuinely Good Investment The Property on which this Mortgage is secured is one of the best in this district, and being situated close to Hamihon it will grow in value. Call and get the full particulars. Abraham & Williams, Ltd, P.O. BOX 111. .'YrtOUPN, Manager, Private 'Phone 431. HAMILTON. Offloe 'Phono 495. £so© CASH For an Up-to-date Dairy Farm only 8 miles from Hamilton and 2 miles from factory, store and school; Acres at £32 10/- Per Acre, and the cheapest property in a ric dairying district Why You Should Buy Now. 1. The homestead, outbuildings and cowshed are practically new and up-to-siate. 2. The fences are in splendid order, permanent water, and no weeds. 3. The quality of the soil is first-class, 75 acies being alluvial flats balance undulating, all ploughed and grassed. 4. The place will carry 40 cows ncnv and do them well. 5. The return from 40 cows in the dred milk area will be at least this season, bigger results to follow. ruafcuttl Estate Agents, HAMILTON.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 3

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