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NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY ■COMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON. r; ‘Phone 1956. r . After Hours Ring 1383. WANTED. WANTED. CJMALL FARM with buildings on In EXCHANGE for 112 Acres of good land, all In grass and crop. Half undulating, balance level, 10 paddocks, well watered. • House, 6 rooms, cowshed and separator room. Half mile school, 3 miles P. 0., store, factory, etc. 18 miles station, good metal road. PRICE £lB PER ACRE. EQUITY £ll3O. WANTED Q.ENERAL STORE in EXCHANGE for 199 acres freehold, 157 grass, 30 crop, 9 paddocks. .House 4 rooms, telephone connected, 8 bail cow-* shed, separator room, Concrete floor. 19 miles railway station, good road. Store and all conveniences 3 miles. PRICE £lB PER ACRE, EQUITY £1384. THIRST-CLASS AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS for sale, on account of Illhealth. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE considered in part payment. Full particulars from our Office. YOUR CHANCE. C HOME, containing 6 rooms, and all conveniences, with frontage to Victoria Street. PRICE £I4OO. £l5O DEPOSIT. BALANCE ARRANGED.

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Co., Ltd, SLAUGHTERING FOR EXFORT. The Southdown Works are open and available for Ihe slaughter of stock for Export. Farmers may either ship their stock through the Company on their own account or sell “On the hooks" to Export buyers. The Company is prepared to make reasonable advances against consignments. MANURES. Our Mixtures are available to all, whether shareholders or not, at reduced pricea. “M” SPEClAL—Contains bcnedust, flesh and blood, super and potash. •‘R2" SPEClAL —Practically the same as “Al" but without potash. Both splendid mixtures for laying down or top-dressing grass, or for grain, potatoes, carrots, rape and similar crops. “B” cpecial —Contains bonedust, flesh and blood, super and 20 per cent, ground rock phosphate. An excellent mixture for grass, oats, turnips, etc. CATTLE FOR BOILING DOWN. Until further notice the Company will pay the following prices for oattle for boiiing-down purposes:— Steers and Cows—lst graae, 3/6 per 1001 b on hooks. Steers and Cows—2nd grade, 2/6 per 1001 b on hooks. Bulls—All grades 1/6 per 1001 D on hooks. The owner will require to deliver the cattle at the Works, Horotiu or Southdown, his expense ceasing on delivery. The carcase, including the tengue, tail and fat, will become the property of the Company, but the owner will receive credit for the value of the hide when sold. FULL INFORMATION OBTAINABLE FROM THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 113, AUCKLAND. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. 8' B. S IMS * CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, HAMILTON. Office: Livingstone Chambers, Victoria Street. Telephone 1276. ■ROOKER AND JACK, LICENSED SURVEYORS, Everybody’s Buildings, Victoria Street, ’Phone 2129. J. E. Campbell Thomson; 0. R. Farrer. FJMiuMSON AND Jj^ARRER, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, Legal Chambers, HAMILTON. Telephone: Office 2178. Private 1476 JQOUGLAS |JCQAW, LICENSED SURVEYOR, IS AND BURNAND'S BUILDING VICTORIA STREET, 'Phenes: Office, 2864; Private, 1236 T E J^lackman, LICENSED SURVEYOR, SMITH’S BUILDINGS, 28, Victoria Street, HAMILTON. 'Phone 2UUS. PUBLIC NOTICES. MUTUH UMSPuRT CO., Limited. Registered Office: 17 Railway Bldgns., Hamilton. GENERAL CARRIERS and CONTRACTORS. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. Distance No Object. Agencies— British Traders Insurance CoFire and AccidentRotorua Motor Co. Booking Agents tor Passengers Rotorua to Gisborne and intermediate towns. Phones: Office 2942. Private 1760. DENT & SONS •THE MOTOR CARRYING PEOPLE.” GENERAL CARRIERS. CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Just Ring 2830 and put your problem to us —we do the rest. WE DO NOT ADVERTISE—OUR CUSTOMERS DO THAT FOR US WE SATISFY THEM—THAT’S WHY. Phone: 2830, Office. 'Phone: 2097, Private. T)ENT AND gONS. 32 WARD STREET. HAMILTON. IF IT WANTo DYEING WE’LL DYE IT to the Great Show will do ’ well to visit our shop in Victoria Street during Show Week, and let us Show you what we can do with your Old, Faded Suit or Coslurne, etc., to make it like new again. Economy has still to be considered, and we can help yGu to save money. THE WAIKATO DYEING AND DRY CLEANING WORKS CO., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Works 'Phone 1763. Shop ’Phone 2167 i'K AWAMUTU AGENT—MRS NEAL, Dressmaker and Ladies’ Outfitter. CAMBRIDGE AGENT—MISS BROWNING, Milliner, Victoria Street. DEMONSTRATION. TYEMON ST RATIONS. JU|ree Demonstrations will be given daily to sufferers from Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, etc., at the RENULIFE VIOLET RAY HYGIENIC PARLOURS, Elswlck Chambers, Victoria "St., Hamilton. Renullfe High Frequency Generators and Electrodes stocked. 'Phone 2063. WHISKY for the elect IT is a privilege in taste. For D. &J. McCallum’s PERFECTION Whisky is absolute in perfectness. Its blend is a benediction that words cannot render in terms of deliciousness. But, once taste and jou’ll admit that it envies nothing in the world. Bottled by the Proprietors : D. & J McCnllum, Ed Scoland. Wholesale Agents: COOKE & Co. Albert Street, AUCKLAND. i g 6 jf4\ For coughs, colds, bronchitis and similar troubles, Lane s can always be relied upon. Other medicines may soothe —but it takes Lane’s to soothe and heal, too —and make a permanent cure in the end. 216 and 1/6 at all Chemiots and Si FOOTWEAR! FOR QUALITY CONSULT J. A. CONNOLLY. TOWER ROAD - r- 4IATAMATA' ’ iMTAMATA TAX! 6ABAGE. ’Phone IBM. (Late Stanley and Griffiuia; i W. J. ST AM t.Y. l Proprietor, i

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15274, 26 June 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15274, 26 June 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15274, 26 June 1923, Page 3

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