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FfCTURES. HAMILTON, Wednesday, the 13th, Dear Patrons, — To-night will be screened at the Strand and Frankton Theatres a little Picture entitled “The Marriage Clause.” This Is one of those rare pictures with less ermine and more soul. It’s the inside story of a big stage, star. It features Billie Dove and shows how beautiful and magnificent an actress she is. Having seen the picture, I take the opportunity or recommending you all to see it. as personally I think it is one of the finest productions ever shown to a Hamilton audience. Yours truly, SYDNEY TOMBS. a LAND AGENTS. pXCHANGE A GOING pXCHANGE CONCERN. I O A ACRES —All rich, drained kahikatea and flax swamp land; 13 paddocks, all in good grass and crops, except 12 acres; well watered by windmill and drains; now carrying 40 cows, 10 springing heifers, 13 calves, 5 horses, bull and pigs. Good 4-r. House, b. r. and scullery. Sixbail cowshed - and 3-cow L.K.G. plant; motor and implement shed. This farm is only 3 miles from a progressive town on Main Trunk line, and about 15 miles from Hamilton. Price, £3O per acre, G.C. Walk in, walk out. £I2OO cash. The owner will take in exchange an unencumbered house in Hamilton and £SOO cash. Send your particulars at once to JJAWKE, pEARSON & QO., 94 VICTORIA STREET. PHONES:— Office, 1354; Private—P. Hawke 1545; F. Pearson 1271. —• rgT2EST VALUE OFERING TO-DAY: HANDY POSITION.—A well-built House of 0 large rooms, with a lift, stud, built of good timbers and in a very handy position, close to good school and only 15 minutes’ walk from centre of the town. A nice dry freehold section with a northerly aspect, laid out in lawns and gardens; concrete backyard and front path; nice leadlight windows in the front and hoods over all windows; a large front porch, 15 x 8, opening into the hall, ■ 12 x 6; sitting room 19 x 14; No. 1 bedroom, 14 x 11; No. 2, 15 x 10; No. i 3, 10 x 9; living room, 15 x 11; bathroom, 7 x sft. Gin., with por. bath and basin; kitchen, 16 x 15, with a good range and a nice lot of cupboards; scullery, 8 x sft. Gin., with good shelving. This is good buying. PRICE £1250. CASH REQUIRED, £250, balance arranged.—Apply. Q.EO- JgOYES & QO. KING’S CHAMBERS, HAMILTON. ’Phone: 2215. Private: 2383, 3062. COASTAL c OUN T R Y "I ACRES (1584 Acres FreeAl balance leasehold;; fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks. All in English grass; 280 acres rich alluvial flats, balance undulating country. GOOD PAPA COUNTRY. Buildings comprise Modern 9roomed Residence, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas; G-roomcd House; men’s whare; Woolshed; Shearer’s Accommodation; killing-shed; smithy; Cowshed, with 6-cow plant. STOCK CARRIED: 30 horses, 100 run cows, 120 dairy cows, 3000 sheep. Good roads. pRICE, £ll PER ACRE ’ Further particulars from p ly/JANDENO JACKSON, I*l6 VICTORIA STREET. ’Phones: Office 185 G; Private, 1337. piIE QHEAPEST pARM JN pHE JYOMINION, 1 AGRES > O.R.P. Annual renAtfl/VhH £BO. Total price £2250, DEPOSIT £2SQ ONLYIMPROVEMENTS: 7-roomed Dwelling, woolshed, 6-bail cowshed, man’s room, other buildings. One thousand sheep, 170 head cattle wintered on property; 30 to 40 cows could be milked on 50 acres of rich flat. Owing to owner’s serious breakdown in health property is being sacrificed, as he must leave farm immediately. Fuller particulars on application. J E JJUTCHINSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT. ’Phones —1679, 3039. pARMS YV^ ted> T HAVE SEVEN CLIENTS WITH CASH from £BOO to £2OO 9 wanting #ood Dairy Farms from 60 to 100 Acfes, c-ither as Farms only, or as Going Concerns. Please send along full p>»rticu'ars of your pioperty, when an immediate inspection will be made. G H. C HESTERMAN * . KING’S CHAMBERS. ’phones: Office 3161, Private 3093. KAWKE. PEARSON And CO., cole AgcnU Wenders Pure N.Z. Wines. Try our l No. l Port, 36/- case. HORSE Shoeing: aono t>y an Expert Far- j rler; leave your horse at tho Arthur ■ Atkin Vehicle Factory. iOP. that cold in tho head use Irvine’s Influenza Mixture, L»/6, postages c>d. I , p -«d by j, N. Irvine, M.F.S., Chemist,

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17076, 13 April 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17076, 13 April 1927, Page 1

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