THERE IS CHARACTER IN EVERYTHING. THERE IS CHARACTER in every thing you do or say. in everything you think, in everything you read, in everything you eat, in everything you drink; AND ESPECIALLY IN S&ion & tffout PURE, CLEAR, RICH IN FOOD VALUE. STRENGTHENING, WHOLESOME, HEALTHFUL, FLAVORY, DELICIOUS. THE LION BREWERY LTD., KHYBER PASS. A SUMMER NECESSiIY. v i When you wake up with a parened tongue or a dry throat you will find a teaspoomul of Fluenzoi (momentarily gargled and swallowed) most soothing. Flunezoi (1/6 and 2/6) allays inflammation in the throat or nose and cools the system by dispelling fever germs. Invaluable and quite harmless for restless children. 11
PAPAKURA. SUBURBAN FARM FOR EXCHANGE. JK ACRES—Practically all in grass; 214 miles station; some nice flats; comfortable House, 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom; large barn, all up to-date; cowshed (concrete floor) windmill. Price, £55, on terms. Will exchange for good rentable property equity, £2OOO. EXCHANGE. ACRES—RUNCIMAN—First-clast land; 56 acres in grass, 5 acre? shelter bush on banks of stream; carrying 20 dairy cows; 1 mile school creamery, etc.; station 2 miles. House 5 rooms; cowshed, 7 bails; fowlhouse barn, etc.; small orchard... Price, £5B per acre. Exchange for partly improved farm. Sole Agents. £5O DEPOSIT—MORRINSVILLE. 195 ACRES—ISO acres ring-fenced 12 acres grass, balance rough feed; cream cart passes. House 2 rooms, insured £75. Easy, undulat ing country. 175 acres ploughable Land Transfer Title, Price, £8 per acre. Exchange for motor car or rentproducing property. L. «J. MILLS & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, PAPAKURA. ’Phone 12.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1404, 22 March 1917, Page 49
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252Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1404, 22 March 1917, Page 49
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