WANTED, ■CI OfbO AT , 10 per cent - tor six or ovu/uu twelve months, on security of 2GOO acres land, which has passed tho Native Lands Court, and upon which all tiio purchase money hns boon paid. Owner, who values it. at £1 per ncre, requires the money to pay off the only lien on tho Deeds, a Mortgage for like amount, now due. FOR SALE, IMPROVED FARMS in Waikato, Poverty Bay, and Tnrantiki districts, all convenient to railways, ranginK in size from 2000 to 1000 acres, and in price from £5 10s. to £11 10s. per acre. TWO AUCKLAND SUBURBAN HOMES, with half an acre and four acres of land, respectively. Trice, .£2OOO and J2200. , SOLD. -C 2500 of tho Debentures bearing interest at 6 and 7 per cent, per annum. Some still available. ANDREW GRAY, SmeotonV Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. By Special Appointment to Hia Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington, P.C., K.C.M.G., D.S:O. fi . H. W I L K I N, 216 a Lambton Quay. (Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains, Ltd.) MOTOR-CAR SPECIALIST AND ENGINEER. Cars Overhauled; Cylinders Bebored, And Pistons Fitted to Any Make of Car. WHY BUY IMPORTED MARMALADE. . The people of New Zealand have strange prejudices against many New Zealand-made Articles; and one of the strangest is that against New Zealand Marmalade, The Dominion imports thousands of pounds' worth of Marmalade every year—and why? Simply prejudice 1 • Compare any imported Marmalade with Nelion-made "K" Marmalade; your decision must be that "K" Marmalade is superior in every way. "K" is made under ideal conditions in a model factory, that is always open for public inspection. It is airy, sunny, and scrupulously clean. Only the choicest selected fruit goes into "K" Marmalade, which is pure and wholesome, and delicious in flavour. "K" has been the symbol of purity | and quality for 31 years. When buying Marmalade insist upon having the bestW K W MARMALADE. KIRKPATRICK, NELSON.
I A splendid Nelson orchard is advertised for salo by Messrs. Miller and Rutter, agents, Nelson. The attention of farmers is invited to an ailvortifointmt in to-day's issue, haviiiE reference to an important land pale by tho Farmers' C'o-nporativo Aiictioiieprinj? Co., Hamilton. Tho Waliaroa Estate, of rich level land, containing 111 sections, largely first-class swamp, varying in areas from 100 to 150 acres, nill bn offered. The litnd te adjacont tD the railway station and three croumcries, and adjoining the well-known Matamata F.shitp. A portion of Ihis eslato has been subdivided in oneacre lots for township properties, which will also bo offered for win. For Children's Hackfap Cough ni WtKht, Woods' Great P.epperaint Cure, U. 60. ,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 4
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