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MISSION. gUD.VN TJNITED jyjTSSION. Mn D. A. MacDIARMID, Jt.A., or Ulfi •Sudan United Mission, will privo a Lantern Lecture in St. ficnrgtc’s Hall, I'rankton Junction, on MONDAY, June Tin, tit 7.4 5 p.m. The Lecture will (leal with Lire In the Sudan and Mission Work in that Country. 180 __ — —, ■ ■■■=> DANCING. ALL Latest Ballroom Dances taught. Special Monday evening class. Expert private tuition by arrangement. —’i’lionc 3055. 1L Combined Athletic Frankton League Football Club, Eucliro and Dance, Frankton Town llall, Tuesday, June 8, 8 p.m. Hood prizes. Good supper. Crawford's Star Orchestra. Gents 2/0, ladies 1/6. nnitu Usual Euchre and Dance to be held -a- In Liberty llall To-night, will be POSTPONED (on account or Show) till Saturday, June 12th. 110 Hamilton amateur athletic and CYCLE CLUIL—The above club will bold Its next dance in the Masonic llall. Claudclands, next WEDNESDAY. June Dili. Dancing 8 p.m. Gentlemen a/-, Ladles 2/-; Double Tickets 4/0. Green ’Hus leaves Frankton P.U. 7.'JO; C.P.0., 7.45. Note our Orchestra: Mr Les Carter (piano), Mr J. Dold (violin), Mr Geo. Jacques (drums).. —L. W. W. brown, Hon. Sec. 171 WAIKATO HUNT. 'AJKATO JJUNT. MEETS FOR JUNE. WEDNESDAY—June 0, Forest’s Corner. SATURDAY—June 12, Bruntwood X Roads WEDNESDAY—June 16, Pukerimu (Fisher Bros). SATURDAY—Juno 19, Matangi (Ranstcad Bros.). WEDNESDAY—June 23, Eureka Hall. SATURDAY—June 26, Fencourt (Wyatt’s) WEDNESDAY —June 30, llautapu. Slater’s. (Sgd.) WYNN BROWN. Master. WINES FOR SALE. IJGRDWOOD VINEYARDS, Henderson. — 1 Pure fermented juice or fresh grapes Is the most perfect of all beverages, ever and anywhere; no arilllce can Improve it. Get your supply directly from the known source of satisfaction and perfect wines. We will welcome you at 20 Ward Street (opposite side-show buildings); call and see us.—BIRD WOOD VINEYARDS, Henderson. ’Phone 90. 517 WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. Advertiser, with practical experience, wishes to rent or lease dairy farm, with all buildings, stock, etc; rent must be reasonable.—Write ’’BB,” Times. 123 WANTED TO HIRE. SET Golf Clubs, with view to purchase.— Address at Times. 150 HOUSES WANTED. CIVIL Servant wishes rent or lease small Bungalow, all couvs., bandy, from Ist July.—Retily, stating terms to “Post,” Times. 140 FARM FOR GALE. 1)0 Y OU WANT TO J>UY A QIIEAP j^AU.M? J-JERE is UNO! £][() PER ACRE! •j jM J. AGRE£> freenoiu ; mostly roll- * 2 jng; will carry 45 cows now, besides young slock; nearly all in grass, some patches native liush; watered by creeks; 21 paddocks; good house and cowshed; 2 miles from To Mata township; 9 miles from Raglan. EIU PER ACRE; VERY EA'SY TERMS. The price asked is much below Us real value owing to inability of too owner (a widow) to carry on herself. The farm is beautifully situated with magnificent views of the West Coast. Any practical man cannot fail to make a good income from the start, which cun he considerably increased by topdressing. We have inspected, and say without hesitation that this is one ol the cheapest farms offering. Sole Agent;— F. J. M AIIFELL > REAL ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. ’Phones 1392. Mr dull, Senr., 272 R (Farms). CHEAP FARMS. I AA ACRES, Ohaupo; will do 45 cows. Price 230 per acre; good jorlgage; cash required £1250. >‘>’V ACRES, Morrinsvillc; will do 90 "' w ' cows. Price £25 per acre; casli equired £1200; terms arranged, j/i C ACRES, Wailon; will do 50 cows. Price £l2 10s per acre; ash required £300; terms arranged, j ()|) ACRES, Te Awainutu; will do L 4O cows. Price £3O P.A.; cash equired £000; terms arranged, j it A ACRES, Tc Kowliai; will do 40 cows. Price £3O P.A.; casli rcuired £000; terms arranged. I P 9 ACRES, Tc Awainutu; will do LUO gg cows _ X’ricn £37 P.A., or £45 s going concern; terms arranged. (|A ACRES, Morrinsvillc, with 33 stock, implements, etc. 'rice £32 ns going concern; casli reuired £750. n TT piIESTERMAN, King’s JT. -I~A. \J Chambers, 'hones: Office IGGS; House 3093. T UB PROPOSITION pVER QFFERED . (ON OFFER FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY.) YJJA ACRES FREEHOLD, IN THE feutilE ORURU VALLEY—comprising 200 acres of the riclicst alluvial lints (will carry over a dairy cow to two acres) ; 200 acres tableland and balance liill country of medium quality, subdivided into ten paddocks and well watered by running streams. Will carry 150 Dairy Cows, besides sheep and cattle. One mile from Post Office, Store, School and Co-operative Dairy Factory. Cream delivery lorry passes gate. BUILDINGS comprise 14-ROOMED UP-TO-DATE DWELLING and Outbuildings. Cowshed with 0-cow milking plant. Dwelling insured for £ISOO, and Milking Plant for £SOO. PRICE, £lB 10s per acre, including 100 Dairy Cows and Milking Machines. Purchaser to take over First Mortgage of £ 10,000, with 5 years to run at 0 per cent. (HALF-YEAR'S INTEREST ON THIS IS FREE). Balance, £IBOO casli, or would take £BOO casli from good client who could offer good securities for remaining £IOOO. Apply promptly lo j>KI.L AND jyjATTHEWS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, KAITAIA NORTH AUCKLAND N.B.—Wc have also several smaller Dairy Farms and Good Sheep Farms on our books at attractive prices. .187 IRVINE’S Inllucnzti Remedy, for Flue and c.uugbs, 2/6. The proved remedy for ‘-—veui years.—J. N. Irvine, M.P.S., Cbcuitst. QREATEST JQAIRYING

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 1