GOING CONCERN. AT PUTARURU. £4OO DEPOSIT. We have just received authority to sell a very desirable freehold farm of 400 acres at £l7 per acre, including 25 dairy cows, milking machines, etc. There is a good 7-roomcd house on the property, which is ring fenced and sub-divided, is well watered, has big road frontage and big prospective value for cutling-up, and is only a mile from railway, school, etc. There arc 30 acres of swedes (good crop), about 200 acres of grass, and the balance is in the native state ready for the plough. At the price and the terms (£4OO cash down) this offer cannot be equalled in the Waikato. The first to inspect will buy. Wire, ’phone or write now for appointment to inspect, with R. Alcorn, the authorised agent (’phone 17) next Post Office, Putaruru.
The Infant brain works In strange circles. The other clay the teacher of a kindergarten class had been explaining all about elves, goblins, and fairies, and ai the conclusion asked a little girl what a fairy was. “Please teacher” pitted the little one, “It's wot does the washing for nnirver.” The reference being of course, to a wellknown and popular washing powder having the picture of a fairy for Its trademark. Fairy Wonder Dry Soap at all stores. 12
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14658, 23 May 1921, Page 6
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