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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SAL* AND EXCHANGE. ? GOING CONCERN 101 ACRES, rolling and flat; 98 acres carrying good pasture. Sub" divided into six paddocks. New flve-roomed Bungalow, 6-bail cowshed, and separator room, machines. 45 Cows, 2 Horses, and 1 Bull. Only five miles from good township and railway. PRICE £3O as a Going Concern. DEPOSIT £BOO. R. R. YOUNG. OPP. COMMERCIAL HOTEL HAMILTON, P.O. Box, 205 Phones: Office. 1296; Private, 2251, GOING CONCERN CHEAP. 1 Ofi ACRES situated about 3 miles from a good town and i mile from railway station. All in grass and subdivided into about 8 paddocks. First class fences, and plantations on most, of fence lines. Good road, river boundary. Water pumped from river. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house and scullery, washhouse. Hot water service, concrete paths, lawns and shelter. Up-to-date cowshed, electric power, 4-cow milking plant, eto. GOING CONCERN consists of 50 cows, 7 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, 2 farm horses, piggeries, and all implements. The farm has been well done, topdressed, and has a good herd. PRICE £29 PER ACRE. DEPOSIT £I2OO. 10 ACRES, 2 miles from Frankton. Ail in grass. New 4-roomed house, all conveniences, elec, light, h. and c. water, washhouse under one roof. Cowshed. Concrete yards. Garage. PRICE £I2OO. DEPOSIT £2OO. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. VICTORIA STREET 0 HAMILTON. GOING CONCERN DAIRY FARM. 146 ACRES, FREEHOLD, twelve paddocks, all in grass or crops. 40 COWS, 100 SHEEP, 30 STORE CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, ETC. Well watered. Six-roomed House, concreted Cowshed, machines, barn, pigsties, etc. Insurances £BOO. Full range of Farm Implements. 34 miles from Otorohanga, on metal road. Only one mortgage—£l,3oo at 64 per cent, due 1934. This is a FINE DAIRY FARM, and with £1,200 Cash you can walk in and th# vendor (who has another property) walks out. Good Prospects Here. APPLY FRANK McGUIRE & CO. WARD STREET Chief Agents Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd., HAMILTON. Or M. iYL QUIN, OTOROHANGA, KINQ COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. GOING CONCERN. ACRES FREEHOLD. Splendid buildings, cowshed with machines and electric power. Situated only 24 miles from town. Stock. 40 cows, horses, topdresser, etc. .PRICE £4B PER ACRE. Terms: £7OO cash, balance long term mortgage. NOTE: This is a grand piece of land, handy to everything. Further particulars from T. MANDENO JACKSON AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ETC., 116 VICTORIA BTREEV, HAMILTON (H. F. SAUNDERS, Manager). Phones: Office 1850. At night, 1337, Mr Saunders; 1357, Mr Geo. Prlmrosa. GOING CONCERNS WANTED. We REQUIRE FURTHER PROPERTIES to replace recent sales and If your place is for sale at a payable price let us have particulars. Telegraphic Add., “ Gralnspuds.” R. G. CRAMER-ROBERTS WARD ST, HAMILTON REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND MERCANTILE BROKERS, Office Phones: 3397; R. G. Cramer-Roberts, 2550; J. Layne, 2073.

— QHEAP J)AIRY — 1 ACRES, 14 miles from Hamilton; 50 acres grass; 8-bail cowshed; 4-cow milk, plant; 4-room, house, new-. £l3 ACRE; DEP. £IBO. I 1 A ACRES, grass; 10 per cent, months. adjoining; 40 £7 ACRE; £7O improvements acres DEP.; in 12 K 1 ACRES; 20 acres grass; £lO 0± ACRE; £SO DEPOSIT, and 10 per cent, improvement clause. KA ACRES; ACRE; 21 acres grass; £lO £SO DEPOSIT and 10 per cent, improvements. NOTE. —We have Inspected the above farms; there is no gorse, blackberry or ragwort and the first to inspect will buy. We think the lot will be sold within one week. Apply— GEO, BOYES 6 CO., LTD., ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS. ALMA STREET, HAMILTON. PHONES: Offce, 2215. Private: Mr Pearson, 1271. «iiiviiLrors vnccifm co. TTAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., Ellis and Burnand’s Bldgs., 150 Victoria Street. —INOCULATE againsi CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS and prevent losses. A dairy cow is worth £lo— boner 7/G. VACCINE will pay for itself 'times over in butterfat and cows. DO IT NOW: FRED PRATT, Manager. Phones: Office 3268; Res. 1306. PEOPLE FORGET, NOT BECAUSE THEY WANT TO FORGET, BUT BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT HELPED TO REMEMBER ! rnilE REASON why a manufacturor of a once popular and very much used article lost his market was because he did not appreciate the real value of publicity, and for the same reason many merchants and shop-keepers lose their customers. He made an Irretrievable mistake when he imagined that in this competitive age he could get along without a daily reminder through the advertising columns of thn newspapers. Having built up a big turnover with the aid of publicity, the business was expected to run along on its own volition. It was too late when he realised that free-wheeling along on one’s own momentum, though thrilling, Is a gradual movement towards a dead stop. Competitors are ale.'t for suen opportunities. To win and hold your customers it is necessary for you to ADVERTISE AND GIVE GOOD SERVICE Remind the Readers of THE WAIKATO TIMES of Your Business and How You Can Serve Them,

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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18641, 20 May 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18641, 20 May 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18641, 20 May 1932, Page 12