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LAND NOTICEB. THE BIGGEST s ORCHARDS " in the Dominion were planted last year s On ; TASMAN. Over 150 miles of Fruit Trees were s planted. THIS was to be expected, as Tasman Growers so far comprise the best known names in tho New Zealand fruit world. It is worth your while to inspect. Get details from J. T. HORN, S 39 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. !- 'Phone 2173. i. HA WEE'S BAT. 1 QPtA ACRES, Freehold, being porXOtlU tion of Mr. P. U'Fardy's "Aramoana" BLACKHEAD property, known as the "I/)ng Rarje" Block. Some of the Healthiest and Best Sheep Country in tho Dominion. Subdivided into Seven well- , watered paddocks. Good house, wool shed, yards, and dip. Price, .£lO per acre, on terms to be arranged. Early application is invited by j C. B. HOADLEY & SON, , LTD. 1 HASTINGS AND NAPIER. • ' FEILDING WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE SALES. NEST SALE WILL SHORTLY BB ADVERTISED. HUGH ROBERTS, Broker, SHEARING SHED WITH 4 WOLSELEY MACHINES INSTALLED. HIGCINSQN & MAGSHANE, Sharebrokors, Accountants, And Coneral Agents. 1« FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Telegrams—'"Jlarmion." BARR, LEARY& WILLIAMS. 3 Algar T. Williams. E. W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. J Sharebrokors and Professional Accountants. Telegrams—"Barley, Wellington." > E. W. B. HORNABROOK, SHARESROKER, WELLINGTON, Specialising in Mining Scrip, Trustworthy ' Correspondence from all Mining Centres. Telegraphic address: "Hornabrook," Wellington. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. s rfIHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT I COMPANY, LTD., r Is prepared to ;. Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, 0 By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers clients every f facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can ho obtained, on application at the Company's -Offices,- or from any ■ of the Buyers in tho country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. ' FOR SURF BATHERS AND WEEK ENDERS. " HERE are just the things you require for the seaside for those little week end jaunts. LOUNGE SUITS, in Flannel, from 255. Neck to Knee BATHING COSTUMES, from Is. lid. CANADIAN BATHING SUITS, in Cotton or Wool, from 3s. 9d. COME TO US FOR ALL SPORTING GOODS. ■ WALLACE "THEKASH," AND GIBSON, WILLIS ST. McEWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, J McEWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, r 2 THE BEST BREW OF THE BRITISH * ISLES. r mHE FOUNTAIN BREWERY OF MESSRS. WM. McEWAN AND' 1 CO., EDINBURGH, IS OF WORLDi WIDE FAME. r Seventy-five per cent.. of the Ale im- * ported into Australia is composed of ? McEwan's—A FACT WHICH SPEAKS ! FOR ITSELF. B ASK FOR McEWAN'S ALE. r I piCK OUT THE BRIGHTEST i i STORE WINDOWS IN TOWN, ° AND YOU'LL PICK OUT THOSE r THAT ARE LIGHTED BY : "Lunar" or "Auriga" Lamps. A bright and attractive window it the store's Best Advertising Medium. It gives splendid returns for what it costs to keep it well trimmed and well " lighted. LUNAR and AURIGA LAMPS give ideal window light, as well as store light,'and light for all [.urposes, and 2J times as much for the same money as ordinary incandescent lampg. Better, let us' figure with you. 'Phone to-day for our lamp man. turnbullT& JONES, ) LIMITED, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND e CONTRACTORS, ) BLAIR STREET (Courtenay Place). 'PHONES—S6O, 2272. 1 Prices-LUNAR, 2s. 6d„ AURIGA 2s. 9d.. I ANE'S emulsion L builds strength and a energy. 2/6 and 4/6« * Chemists or stores. 9 1 )- 0 . ; Household Separator. e I! VyE have just opened a Large Shipie ment of these Separators. A HOUSEHOLD SEPARATOR will r. not cost you any more than au outfit of ii Milk I'ans, and you will savo its cost y the. first year in the'increased quantity ir of cream. 10 i s. d. "" 9 Gallon Separators 2 1!) 0 " 15 Gallon Separators 4 19 G 27 Gallon Separators 7 11) C it Gallon Separators 9 17 G WRITE TO US TO-DAY FOR CATALOGUE AND PARTICULARS. a Wo Pay Freight to any Town. The Sims Hardware Co. CUBA STREET AND LAMBTON QUAV, . WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 8

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