LAND NOTICES. ' POtt EXCHANGE. FARMERS, LOOK AT THIS! OPZ ACHES, Jlaiiaivatu Lino, 2 nnlos AAA ACRES, Freehold, sheep and /000 l'ost Oflico and School, Creamery > fVU cattle country; 050 aorcs grass, J mile; about 200 acres ploUßhable; carrybnlancp bush; good G-roompd House, dairy, fiiß capacity, 100 cows; good 9-roomed ■ : owhiiils, stables, etc.; near orenmcrv, house, stables, implojnent 6hcd, etc. Prico township, and station. Price, ,£lO 10s. £20 10s. por aero; ,£IOOO balunoe 5 acre. Exchange for Rood Dairy Farm. • years at .5 per cent. OBBISLL AND CO., IUTLIFF LAND AGENCY, Land Salesmen. Pahncrston North. Foildiuß. OA A ACHES, Freehold,' nearly all DAIHYPAIIM, HTJTT DISTRICT, o-iu plo.ugh.ablc, well fenced and 1 Kf) AC ttU , lll F as ?'. 1«. Paddocks divided; wiLl carry 2 sheep'to the acre, , , ,< 110 " eal 'l> pU besides cattle; gooil Houa? and outbuild- a^'c > G-roomed dwelling. P aJr J'» l--bau in lie; 24 miles from'school and. factory, cow-shed, separator, orchards, oto. Sovcu Prioe, .£l3 10s. per acre. Mortgage, minutes from railway by good rood. Price n) . i wr iil2 i>er acre. Government Advancen, P. TULLOCH, Mortgage, .£IOOO. Deposit .£4OO, balanco Piiliiiifiifl 5j per cent. : lamauia. SHORT AND TEASER, Pctono,SMALL HAWKE'S BAY STATION. A MOTEL S11EE1? FAEM. 1 QKfh A-CRBS, all in fiTass, but email OA A A ACRES, hilly and undulating, J-tSOU patches shelter' boish, 21 padfr\y\y\J ono-third ploucbable, well wat- docks; 10-rooroert House, woolshod, dip, ered and subdivided, 11 sheep country, all and-yards; 100 acres liayo been ploughed; necessary buildings, etc., good roads, 12 rich black loam; wintering over 1500 owes, miles from station. The owner would GOO diry sheep, and 200 cattle; ,ClO poi soil as a going concern, exchange for small acre; JEGOfIO cash. property, or lease with c.p.c. Easy terms. E. B. HARE AND CO., Write ? 'H.8.." "Dominion" Office. . . Pahiatua.
WOLFE'S ' MEANS BUSINESS WHEN IT TACKLES^ mSKS* Sifting the Tea. . , . READ THE SERiES. " • After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays and taken to the upper floor of the factory.' • . There it is spread oh wire meshed trays one % above another. A strong current of air is , JMPfffi/foy -A passed over these trays so that the right -v taPl'lj ; A "withering", or drying of the leaf'niay take ■ 3 .m tm Jll placo. The leaf is sifted with sieves as shown (k. —in tho background will bp seen the_ trays of dried ■ leaves.- Ambor Tips Tea is a cpmbmation of the - [iijy, /[a B|m . '.' 4\ finest teas from the best plantations. . , , Agsf #In New Zealand merit is quickly appreciated:V Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, llaijmm B§isi§t 7 vour and strength Amber Tips surpassed all othera. , vj^-wrwm. To-day Amber Tips is tlio most popular tei uV ' Mr "> I jirx New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. If? > iMED But success has its imitations—unscrupulous firms \ f trl 1; have imitated Amber Tips name and packet. Tlio \kP i) Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be equalled. , V Do not bs deceived. Ask for Amber Tips Tea— . 1 ' r> : WHOLESALE AGENTS; MESSRS. TH OMPSON BROS.,LTD., WELLINGTOM. || ARI'T B|f fl r~ How ill you look! The color has I If/ISi h > left your cheeks, you are losing i . W SiE weight, your nerves are unstrung, , . 1 until you are worse before fj ' gj and that hacking, persistent cough 8 starting a campaign against | makes you feel weak and com. . ; | disease. No matter how slight 3 pletely prostxated. ; iSJoISiSTmS'Si B ' a' \■ \ *. u 4. t *. u ' develop into a dangerous sympton, <V immediate steps be taken to s E3 . . , f , 1 disperse it. Oi course, you 9 ' S f i ! i expect to get better and not f and depressed. You need > i « worse, but where health is in | m ™ < ■ « question you are never justified 11 || S U Hin leaving anything to chance, a |S 11^8 $ and, as is weii known, indis- | ] SI JcSSI K position, insteadofdisappearing « i > ' ■ ■ |of its own sweet will, frequently )| -- • s develops serious disorders if)! y& , I neglected, Your safest course | ; B A 1 and should persist in taking il • 1 y tlaflHlßsa (j 3-K faithfully and regularly until you *7 ; * 'i® regain your former good health; R2J Mr. G. Drickjll, of Fcathcrston, s»ys— araO ra S "Some twelve months ago I was advised •. •bSßyfoE&maa ta a/ 64 £3 « to take Lane's Emulsion for my lung*» ' P'wa mia •* ?! which were in a very bad state, and IV ffl t? J n have continued takinK it since then with H M rl tt excellent results. "\Vhen I had been mH. 4 r!v4fcydo fl rrix . taking it about two weeks my weight . Ei uLa « iuXs Increased nearly two stcne, and has 5 • . 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