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FARMERB' CO-OP, AUCT. CO. LTD. DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION SALE, UNENCUMBERED. SIX MILES FROM HAMILTON. LONG ROAD FRONTAGE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION—SALEYARDS, HAMILTON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920, 11.15 a.m. Instructed by the Looal Deputy Public Trustee, in the Estate of W. H. Soper, deceased, rpHE FARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., £TD. Will Sell—--70 ACRES 1 rood'23 perches, being 10 parts Lots 107, 107 A and 112, Parish of Pukete,. and siTOatcd at Rotokauri, between Frankton Junction and Te Kowhai, and adjoining the lake and school, in a most central position and pleasing suburban rural area. There is a live-roomed house and shed and orchard. The land is good, and consists of about half easy undulating and half consolidated swamp, the latter having rough feed throughout, the whole being capable of quick improvement and becoming a very valuable property. Terms: 20 per oent on fall of the hammer, balance in 30 days thereafter. Appointments for inspection and fuller particulars from the auctioneers. npHE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., J^TD. HAMILTON. 514 RUKUIIIA. AN adjourned meeting of Settlers **■ will be held in the Hall on Monday next, 13th December, at 8 p.m. prompt, to consider the closing of rural mail delivery. Ui'gent. 160 LOST AND FOUNh. tOUND. —Pair Gentleman's Gold-rimmecl 1 spectacles.—Apply Walkato Motor co. 21 4 LOST, Brown Hand-bag on way to Frankton Station, about 11.45 a.m.—Please ring 'phone aMtitf. Reward. 172 LOST, rrom Frankton, Terrier Dog black head, ears and tail. Reward. —J. Rogers, Lake Road, or ring 1351. 143 LOST, on Saturday, one Stop Watch. — Reward on returning to Times Oilice. 168 LOST. —Fox Terrier Pup (bitch).—Reward on Information to Mr E. Wailis, Dudley Terrace. 126 - ost. —Taken from outside Wesley Hall, ■J London Street (Friday night), Gent's Bicycle. Any Information reply H. Cave, Nixon Street, Glaudelands. Howard. 17« LOST. —Will the person who removed Wringer irom Mr Lindsay's Sale last Tuesday kindly return same to E. O. Day and save further trouble. 141 T OST on River Bank, or crossing Tralllc JU Bridge to Kowhai Park, Brown Wallet with Fishing License Issued to Harold Owynne.—Finder please return to Times Office. 160 STRAYED, some time ago, from Pirongia, k 5 Bay Gelding, shod all round mane hogged and tall docked. Last seen on Te Rore Road. —W- tl. Bell, Pirongia. 140 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. 7«OR SALE. —First-class New Bungalow, 5 _ rooms all conveniences; i-acre section. Select locality, Glaudelands. Immediate possession. Price £1 uV 5. Terms. —Apply Times Olllce. 148 'OR QUiCK SALE.—Six-roomed House, jl central, suitable for private boardinghouse, h and c water, porcelain bath and basin, electric light throughout; washhouse, copper and tubs. Price £ISOO. Easy terms.—Apply "Central," Times Olllce. loi *OR EXCHANGE OR SALE.—Good Dairy j»-. Farm, 180 acres, all in grass; 9 paddocks, watered and drained. Four-roomed House, conveniences and outbuildings; cowshed, implement shed. £3O per acre. Owner's equity £2840. Casn wanted £4OU or exchange house property.—Apply "B," Masonic Hotel, Cambridge. 100 ALF ACRE, Kitchener Street, Claude- -»--*. lands; last two sections left. Best oiler. —James A. Thomas, Oliaupo. 185 FOR SALE. BOUT 10 minutes from G.P.0., a ■ beautiful 5-roomed Bungalow house in Manning- Street, Palmerston Estate with ail conveniences, hot and cold water, porcelain batii and basin, pantry and fittings, gas laid on and drying cupboard, everything in the best of order; house only been built about 8 months of the best of timber, washhouse with copper and tubs and lavatory. Price £1450; say £SOO deposit, balance arranged. Apply:— J. G. STOTHART, 208 Owner. TTOUSE POR "REMOVAL FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SITUATED AT WAIKINO, SIX LARGE ROOMS. Back and Front Verandah, sft. Passage, lift. Stud. Three Brick Chimneys, Good Range, Hot Water Service, two large Tanks. Iron Roof and Iron Sides. Timber mixed, including a quantity of good sound kauri. PRICE ONLY £250. For further particulars apply P"DWIN T?D WARDS, LAND AGENT, PAEROA. HARDWARE, THE METAL CTORES. iTX UTUAL ° THE LEADING IRONMONGERS. JUST because the Metal Stores are the Mutual Stores; because our constant aim has been to give "efficient service and consistent value," we have achieved that measure of public confidence that none of the many varieties of freak competition, in their ephemeral day, can take away. The public have got to know "there is no element of risk in placing their orders with us," for we understand our business, we are "on to our job," and " our prices are the lowest consistent with the quality of the goods supplied and the measure of the service rendered." This applies to all the lines we handle. The lines we handle are specialities with us. Our specialities are: —

BUILDERS' and FARMERS' and HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS and COLOURS, WALLPAPERS and WINDOW BLINDS, LINOLEUM and GONGOLEUM, ALUMINIUM WARE and ENAMELWARE. Our stocks of these lines are the largest in the Waikato, and, we have shipments constantly arriving. With regard to Wallpapers, we would just say here, that while "we take no man's •dust," as Wallpaper Dealers, we are not Wallpaper hangers. If you want the Wallpapers you buy from us hung, we shall have pleasure in "passing the joyful tidings" on to "good men and true," whose speciality it is, to hang Wallpapers, not sell them. We believe we can show you that the net result of this division of labour will be your advantage at "pi-IE ME TAL gTORES, JTD., THE PRExMIER HARDWARE HOUSE OF THE WAIKATO. P.O. Box 88. 'Phones 1862, 1863. M. BIRCH, Managing Director. Private 'Phone 1864.

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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14537, 8 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14537, 8 December 1920, Page 4