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mm® J SEASON'S SNIPS. AA ACHES, tip-lop dairy fan -«.vl/ river flatg| balance easy undulating, nearly all ploughable; good pasture and 7 acres lucerne; milking plant worked by water power. Splens did house and conveniences, good sheds; handy to town, station, school, and factory. Canning 35 cows, -Besides other slock. Owner has splendid • town supply, or cream cart passes. A great bargain—£so per acre. £615 deposit. The encumbrances are good.'-' Will sell as going concern. NOTE.—This l s good buying, and excellent quality lnnd. Owner compelled for health to mnkc quick change • of residence. Will exchange for house, mortgage, or preferably good 1 .sheep land. . (163) i 100 ACRES > fukekohe, volcanic land, with convenient Bungalow, 5 rooms, large shed and cowshed. , Station and school 1A miles, 20 acres oats, also good crops potatoes, lucerne and peas. Large area fallow for turnips, 25 acres grass, few acres shelter bush. Government valuation three weeks ago £SO. Positive snip at £4O for quick sale. £IOOO cash, or offer. (437) J A ACRES rich flats, all been ploughed except little drained flax swamp; 70 acres good pasture, few acres oats and lucerne crops; new house 4 rooms, cart shed, cowshed, and stables; good metalled road, factory 3 miles. Price—£3o. Deposit £6OO, or will exchange for house or farmlet. Bring us your offers. (136) lffiffliilM3«Ki 73, VICTORIA STREET. Phones: Office, 2029; Residence, 1979. PRICES 'pOR rpuE HPimes. £2so—New Bach, nicely furnished, deposit £7O. (4308) £3BB—flew 2-roomed House, good situation; deposit £SO. (4239) £4oo—New 3-roomed House; good section; deposit £IOO. (4436) £450—3-roomed Bungalow, situation good; deposit £7O. (4420) £4so—New 2-roomed House, good garden; deposit £SO. (4442) £4Bo—New 3-roomed Bungalow and kitchenette; easy terms. (4438) £soo—l New 3-roomcd Bungalow, situated Claudelands; deposit £IOO. (4437) £sßs—Good 4-roomed House, electric light; deposit £l5O. (4411) £650—3-rpomed House, handv to town: dcoosit £225. (4310) £l5O DEPOSJT—6-roomed Bungalow, situated Whiliora; Price £1350. (4129) £l5O DEPOSIT—G-roomed House, situated Whitiora; price £I3OO. (4226) Further particulars from— I. C. G l:l;1l*;lHil 90, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. ASO N I C O T E L, CAMBRIDGE. Excellent Cuisine. Moderate Tariff. Lock-up Motor Garages. Prompt attention to Letters and Telegrams. V. J. CORNAGA, Proprietor.! 'Phone No. 1. Electric Light Tiirougnoui. Billiard Room. PRIVATE JJOTEL VTORTHLAND (First Tram Stop Above Town Hall), yUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Terms Moderate. ... MRS M. EVANS, Proprietress. 'Phone 624 A. WARWICK HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR ACCOMMODATION. MRS VOYSEY, Proprietress (Late of-Te Aroha). 387 SALACJ; |J O T E L, TE AROHA. The finest and most convenient Hotel in the District. Fir«?t Hotel from thß Station, and wittiin three minutes of the Baths and famous Mineral Drlnkta* Waters. Excellent Cuisine, Electric Light Throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Telegrams promptly attended to. Terms Moderate. Weekly by arrangement. 'Phone No. 1, Te Arohß. P.O. Box 51. WALTER 11. LONG, Proprietor. CLE.INERS, AND DVZRS. NOTICE TO LOCAL & COUNTRY j CLIENTS. SPRING CLEANING IS HERE AGAIN! T ET us CLEAN or RE-DYE your * *-* Casement Curtains, Carpets, Hugs, ' etc. They will be returned like NEW g again, and how pleased you will also be " to see your Suit or Costume made like c new after being Dry-cleaned or Dyed S and Tailor-pressed, especially if they have also been Repaired by us. r No matter how old or soiled your Garments are, they will look and wear a just as good as new againLocal and Country Clients have one i of the largest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning * Works in your midst, and have no necessity to send out of your district, a as all orders can be executed within 10 days, and we pay postage back to P you, or deliver by our own Car. Support local enterprise and send along your parcels to the vy-AIKATO Tyt'EING & T)RY 1 - 231, Victoria Street, HAMILTON. 'Phone 1763. Main Works back oV King's Theatre. HPHE 'TiIRIANGLE" TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, /"IAMUKIDUE. LUNCHEONS 12 noon—2 p.m. AFTERNOON TEAS. Specially Early Dinner served at 5 p.m. (to enable travellers to catch evening- train). MISS M. McDEVITT. Proprietress. BOTTLES OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOUGHT. METALS, BONES k BAGS. ETC. Cash rorwarded on arrival. TTERNOTT AND po.. HOOD STREET, "Phone 22C6. HAMILTON. miiE Kin? or Tomes. —jmreyme's Vigor Tonic —'nvaiuable as a pick-me-up niier influenza, colds, etc. Bottles, 2s 6J ' and 4s 66. —Forsytne. Chemist, Hamilton, i OOTWEaR repaired wlin the best ?. iish Leather at Frederick Lee's, Boot- j maker, Paul's Arcade. , j ATEST BOOKS by every mail. Come jUI inside and inspect.—Anderson's, 151 Victoria Street, next H.B.'s. HUNGER Rollers ue-J-eiDDereU at Old- »» ham's, two doors from Klng-'s Theatre. Tel. 1766. i W* G. HODTJER, General Carrier. Fur- ( nlture carefully removed. >'o I v breakages. 'Phone 129 Q

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14798, 11 November 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14798, 11 November 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14798, 11 November 1921, Page 2