You may hear all sorts of things; nothing is so cheap as unauthorised information. But lcoop 1 his fact in mind; there is nothing else the Influenza Microbe hates and fears so much as it hates and fears "NAZOL." Sold everywhere. Is. 6d.—Advt. Poor beds are the rule in the hotels of Mexico, and ■ they are about-as yielding as a doormat. The bed covering is usually much shorter than the T>sd.
BUY YOUR ■ APPLE LANDS; \"s ; From the Owner Direct. Every intermediary between the purchaser, and the real owner gets a profit—not by any means 6mall-—and undoubtedly the ultimate purchaser has to pay that profit. When you buy direct from the owner you save these profits, and in consequence purchase at bed-rock. Before buying, whatever you do you should first Bee the RUBY BAY; . (MOUTERE). Inject all the properties in the market if you like, but do not fail to inspect Ruby Bay and see for yourself the Quite • Ex» ccptional advantages that are offered. i. Study this Fact —The following have purchased orchard sections on what was originally part of the Ruby Bay Estate and • right alongside the property now offered by the undersigned:—Messrs. H. Cleland, Brown (Mildura), Austin, Trevethick, Boulton, A. McKee, R. Harris, Andrews, IT. Hallam, Drs. Deck and Paxton, and Judge Chapman. Mr, Thos. Horton's property adjoins. The Property is picturesquely situated; close to the sea; is well sheltered and sunny. The ideal spot for a home. Magnificent beach aud patches of native bush close handy.. UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST. apple-growing land, and the best located, from e;very point of .view, in New Zealand. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms: 10 per cent. Gash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the property; ; Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for planting and supervision. Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau. For Price and particulars apply to W. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, Owner. FOR TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS, OR TO THE AGENTSH. F. IE'NEILL AND CO., 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. Branch Office: BRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, OTAICI. A. M. MUNRO, Manager. ... ! — Y«M7raf| ERUPTITE I SARDINES 111 A CHEAP. SAFE AND EFFECTIVE 1 a DEIJGKT TJCEMOST I I A bXPLOSIVE, FOR FARMERS FASTIDIOUS. op AND OTHERS. SPL9 ov 1 Writs to 30 HUNTER. STREET, WBIn UKS'JCOM, FOR k FREE BOO*.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 8
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380Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 8
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