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1 LAND FOR SALE A GOOD DAIRYING CR GRAZING PROPOSITION. 1 Q'Ui AGBES, Tillc 0.8. P., at JOs per acre; 500 acres in best English J.OI/U g,.. l!ise .. an ,| clovers, 100 acres turnips, 8 acres oats, balance tutu, fern and rough feed: nature of soil rich black loam on lighl clay, and undulating and practically nil ploughable with good proportion flat. Fenced and subdivided and well watered by stony bottomed streams. Buildings consist of homestead 8 rooms, hot and cold water and all conveniences; motor shed, implement shod. At present canying CJO head big cattle, 7fl sheep and o horses. Situated 18 miles from railway station, It miles from school and Post office by good road mostly metalled, fl miles from proposed new railway. PRICE £8 10s per acre, with £.'looo cash, balance arranged on easy terms. Wo shall ho glad to receive particulars from those wishing io dispose of their properties, when our representative will personally inspect each properly placed in our hands. WHITE US AND WE WILL SEND YOU LAND FdllMS, ©algety & Company, Ltd. Stock snd Station Agents, HAMILTON. EXCHANGES! EXCHANGES! NICE 5-ROOMED HOUSE—with all modern conveniences, well finished; together with four acres of good land, 2 in crop and ‘i in grass. This property is situated pandy to Frankton. PRICE, £2200. EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN CLAUJELANDS. A LOVELY HOME OF SEVEN ROOMS—with all conveniences, built of first-class timber. Nice, Hot filed position, three minutes’ walk from Post Office. PRICE £3300. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR MORTGAGES OR WAR BONDS. This home stands on about three-quarters of an acre, and would make a good doctor’s residence or private hospital. 67 ACRES FREEHOLD, LAND TRANSFER 65 in grass, fl paddocks, 2.V miles from Franklon. PRICE, £BS pec oe, o. EXCHANGE FOR 10 TO 20 ACRES, OR GOOD MORTGAGES. 282 ACRES, LAND TRANSFER TITLE — Practically all in grass and crop. I i paddocks. Land level watered by springs and stream. Two road fronlag'es. 7 - roomcd bouse; man s room and usual outbuildings. Five miles from Malamata; School handy. PRICE, £SO per acre. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM, 50 to 60 ACRES, handy Hamilton or Cambridge. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, HAMILTON.

AND J^EMONS. Be immune from the vagaries of the cheese and butler markets, and grow fruit that will always be m great demand. “r | AGUES, freehold; S acres 4-year-old lemon trees, 20 orange trees, good house orchard, remainder in crops and grass; 2-roomed house, stables, etc., school, station, etc., all handy; would carry 12 cows besides orchard and crops; 6 acres potatoes, 7 acres maize, by arrangement about 7 acres swedes included in price. There is from £IOOO to IHHJUU a year in this place within three years. Price £l s per acre. Deposit £IOOO. Further particulars from — W. A. THOMAS & CO TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY. KAUAK.-v 1 T J ACHES. 4 miles Papakura, good road, well sheltered, and laying well to the North, back boundary deep sail water; light and heavy loam, easily worked; about 100 acres grass, {balance rough teed; new o-roomed • bungalow, pantry scullery, bathroom, 1 linen press, Z wardrobes, back and front verandah, wash-house (detached) ; new school alongside, railway 4 miles. This farm has a good prospective value. Price £OO per ace. Cash £ISUO. Mortgage due J J2O. L.T.T. Title. For furlhei particulars, jyAGOUGH AND JJAWKE, PUKEKOIIE. ||| A T A M A T A, 1 4.7 ACRES, AT £42 PER ACRE, WITH GOOD TERMS. Flat to easy undulating land, nil improved, mostly In grass, well fenced and subdivided; lu paddocks, well watered b.v stream, springs and ram. An ideal dairy farm. Good house, 4 large roctns, scullery, etc., young orchard, nicely sheltered by belt of trees. Up-to-date cowshed, concreted, and milking machines installed; good outbuildings, buggy and cart shed and piggeries. Carrying capacity at pipsent 50 dairy cows, and plenty of grass: 25 acres for hay, and about 10 acres for turnips. Title, Land Transfer. Matamala town and railway 6 miles, school ii miles. Cream depot li miles. Price £42 per acre. Terms £950 cash. Balance can be arranged. For further particulars write or call on J. CLOTHIER & CO. MATAMATA. Box 42. ’Phone 96. J. S. ANCHOR & CO. Wholesale and Retail Plumbers, MAIN STREET. FRANKTON JUNCT. Telephone 1304. SANITARY DRAINAGE WORK UNDERTAKEN. THE FINEST PRODUCTION OF THE BREWER’S ART. LION ALE The Ideal Beer for an Ideal Climate. Brewed under Ideal Conditions. From PUREST MATERIALS On Sale at all uoteis. THE LION BREWEriY, LTD., Khyber Pass, AUCKLAND. M c lv ENDniCK R nos - LION BOTTLE AND SACKS EXCHANGE, WELLINGTON ST„ AUCKLAND. We are Cash Buyers of BOTTLES, BONKS, RAGS, SACKS. SCRAP METALS, ETC., HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Cheques forwarded as soon as good* received. THE King of Topics—Forsythe’s vigor Tonic—lnvaluable as a pick-me-up after Influenza, colds, etc. Pottles, 2a fid tod 4s 6<L—Forsythe, Chemist. Hamilton.

Always "Out of Sorts Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will soon put Sufferers on Health’s Highway The strenuous life of 10-day »s responsible for many case? of nerve weakness and depression. Everywhere are lo he found men and women who are "nervy *' irritable and "out of sorts In nine cases out of ten this condition is due to a weakened system, because the nerve centre.* arc starved anc do not obtain the needed food lo keep them active In Dr Cassell's Tnbicll you have nerve nutrients and restoratives in their most efficient form They restore the natural power of the digestive organs, enabling the body to obtain the utmost benefit from the foods eaten. Dr. Cassell s Tafeiets are nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy and are the recognised modern remedy for Nerve Troubles, Neurasthenia, Nerve Paralysis, Infantile Paralysis, indigestion. Sleeplessness. Kidney Weak - ness, Anaemia. Specially valuable for Nurnint; Mother* and during tbe Critics! Period* of Life. Sold by Chemi.«*s and Storekeepers in all parti cf New Zealand Prices I 9 and 4/-, the 4/• dre being the more economical. CIVIL ENGINEERING. S. B. S 1 M «■ CIVIL ENGINEER A SURVEYOR. HAMILTON. Ofiloe: Livingstone Chambers, Victoria Streat. Telephone 1276. J. E. Campbell Thomson,' to. rt. Karrer THOMPSON AND JEWUREh, GIVI I ENGINEERS A SURVEYORS. Lftal Chambers. HAMILTON. Telephone: Office 178; Private Residence. 4.Y6 JJOODS £JEAT QOVERS LOOSE rjpvßE QOVERS are a special feature of our work, and we use only the best materials available. GET YOUR COVERS DONE UP before painting, and entrust the work to our experts. Let us send you quotations for tlic work, and note our extremely low prices. EDWARD JONES WHOLESALE AND ETC., ’Phone 3435 M 'Phone !)1 'Phone 3 'Phone 3 'Phone 61 Putaruru \ RETAIL SADDLER, HAMILTON, . . Hamilton Morrinsville .. Tc Aroha .. Matamata .. Ngaruawahia Te Kauwhata THERE’S MANY A MILE IN THAT OLD TYRE YET. I J)ON’T throw away that old tyre with- | out first letting us have a look at 1 it. As Expert Tyre Surgeons we can probably prolong its life of usefulness I fur quite a long time. The expense I would be but a fraction of the original ! cost, and the result to all intents a ' new tyre. yyAIKATO yULCANISING JQEPOT, Opposite Commercial Hotel. QEOROE ]\[ ANNIN Q. GENERAL CARRIER, HUKUNUI ROAD CLAUDELANDS. LARGE UP-TO-DATE MOTOR LORRY. { All Goods placed In my charge will ' receive careful handling, and safe j delivery guaranteed. Letters or 'phone w. 11 receive Immed>ate attention. 'Phone 1960. 'Phone 1060. C HAS - D. KINO- - AND CONTRACTOR, ' ANGLESEA STREET, HAMILTON. ' 'Phone 2088. Plans Prepared. Estimates Given. WE nave me finest and nest equipped Motor Paint Shop In the Dominion. ■ properly heated and starred Our prices are lowe.-'—J. Pomeroy and Co. Ltd. IT'XPERIE.'VCi of many years Is behtnd our ( J guarantee of satisfactory Motor Paint Inj,—.L Fomoruj and Uo., Ltd, Homiium. <■

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14583, 4 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14583, 4 February 1921, Page 3

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