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LAND NOTiCES. — TO BAKERB AND CONFECTIONERS, ¥71ULLY-EQT7IPPED Freehold Bakerv, detached reslaeroe, utablen, and nil oon< ■IP venienoss, inoludinp; up-to-date plant oomplete. Dome T\yo Thousand Loaves Mr troelr, and large email-goods trade. Situated in good town and splendid district. Satisfactory reasons for soiling. Prloo, 430Q.1?0r quick, ealo terras can be arrasged. . Apply " . ~ ' ,'i TRISTRAM AND CO., ELTk&M, 117QA ACRES, North Auckland, 50 miles from city by roil or boat 1425 acres ■L i 01/ grass and rough feed, balanoo heavy bush, 400' acres 'rioh plouglinble vaUev flats. Snlandid soil, on good sandstone formation. Ideal sheep and oattlo country. Good 6-roomed houM, with bathroom, etc., woolsheds, yards, dip, telephone laid on to house; school 2 miles, oream cart paspSs, railway station 10 miles bv good read, wharf 6 miles. Carrying 2000 sheep, 200 head cattlo, and understocked. Easy t.wo-sheep oouahy. Cheapest proposition on marmot at 45 10s, per acre. Owner leaving for Englund. MILBURN AND CO.. 89 AUCKLAND,

I WELLINGTON PROPERTY WANTED* QLIENT will accept good gonad equitleat In cxchango for ocros (ftbpnj! 43000 iworth. of stock included), Auckland?, Distriot. We will bo pleased to reoeiW' from Wellington owners pirepaiod to dopA; on. these lines full partlenlara of theil; properties. 'A'. GRANT, ' ; ESTATE AGENT, HAWERA, . : . -4 FOR EXCHANGE. ' 'A BMUTIITUL PROPERTY. OA ACRES, adjoining a largo railway* 01/ oentre land flrst-olass town, all' thoroughly drained, fenced, and planted, tennis courts, ooncreted paths, etc., eto. Largo and up-to-dato house of about 11 rooms, with every possible convenience/ oommands ft' magnificent view of surround! ing oountry. ' Price, 44800. Mortgage,. 42500 at 4| per oent, Will entertain good, sheep fann in exchange, 800 to 600 acres' preferred, ■ and can put in. soma cash it' required.' 0 , " ' ' . Apply at onco, jspnding particulars of your property— . . 2490 J. HARRIS. AND SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE .AGENTS, MARTON,ANDHARTON JUNCTION FOR EXCHANGE.. ' ■ OA A ACRES Sheep and Cattle Coun-> OUU try, all grass, except about IWX aoras bush, portion been ploughed; 0- • roomed house and outbuildings. Go<)(X fences. Railway station and townßhip easy distance. Price 413 10s. per acre. Equity, 45,160. Exchange for ducing property or dairy farm. ORBELL 'AND CO., Land Salesmen, Palmerston North."

PA ACRES, i miles from Hastings; J, mile Railway Station, Good ci opping or pastoral land. Sheepyards, etc.; no buildings. Price, 448 10s. por acre. A Bargain on easy terms. W. P. M'CORMIOK, LAND AGENT, HASTINGS. * A MODEL SHEEP FARM. "I OR"A ACRES, all in grass, but small AOtttF patches shelter bush, 21 paddocks; 10-roomed House, woolshed, dip, and yards; 100 acres have been ploughed; rich bkok loam; wintering over 1500 ewes, 600 dry sheep, and 200 cattle; 410 por acrq; 46000 cash." E. B. HARE AND CO., PaJiiat ua. CHEAP WAIKATO DAIRY FARM. IOA ACRES, all in pa«s, 6-roomed I"" house, cowshed, implement shed and windmill. Alongside creamery, (school, and P. 0., 4 miles from railway; metal road. Prioe, 424 per acre. 1 Cash required, 4400; balanoe 7 years at 5 per oent. per annum. This is worth inspecting. * LAWSON IND SWAIN, Auctioneers. Te Awamutu, N.Z. SMALL HAWSE'S BAY STATION. OA A A ACRES, hilly and undulating, AVuU one-third ploughalx®, well watered and subdivided, H snoop ciuntrv, all noceßsary buildings, etc., good roads, 12 miles from station. Tho owner would sell as a going conoern, exchange for small property.or lease with c.p.c. Easy terms. Write H. 8.." "Dominion" Office.

A Nasty' Accident ; | Little Girl's Head Cut j | 111 Effects a Rapid Dure i i] There are so many uses for Rexona that a pot of this now Rapid Healing Oint- i ment should be kept in every home, One day it may be useful to oure the bitys | of insects, another day to heal tho Cuts, Bruises orSoalds which are forcror i ? occurring in everyday life. Again, for tho more serious complaints, such'as > s Eczema, Ringwormß, and the various forms of Skin Diseases, Rorona is a tried 3 • ■ { and proved remedy. , j j A, MOTHER'S EVIDENCE J '■ / Lrtjifc. v * "My liitlp girl, through falling on a sharp tin, ' li received al nasty gash on the back of the head," j • •' " l!l iT" wr " es Mrs * Barron, 189 Alma Lane, Bock- j I m fP»| » Hampton, Q. "It was about too Inches long, and ! [i | [|I\ «f| deep,and it bled most profusely and was very painful. I | *1 CT I really thought I would have to get It stitched., '. j • | gg- • Luckily a neighbor gave me some Bexona | : ' Mill | ointment, and lapplicd It tothe wound, jj '' tia Wra It relieved the pain 'and stopped the bleed- j , I $ tag. Gradually the gaplpg wound com- i E JIIIPI U menced to knit and heal np, and In about l-• I 'IrlSlt'l IP week the wonndwas completely cured, j I had also a little boy suffering j | . from a festered toe. Through {■ | It being sobadhqhad to romaln j I • home from school.l applied i *;■ | the Ointment to that also, and f | iIT Tn a e#Bp,# ®' B PP"eatlons- cored j | . It. I would, "etrongly advlsfl ' : j \ ( ; N all parents .to keep a pot of I | " • Bexona In their hpine!." 1 | EVERY FAMILY NEEDS'REXONA j. Roiona is a Reliablo Romedy for all Eruptions and Irritations of tho Skin, . | t Sunburn, | Files, Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Sciatica, , | . |j Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Bad Legs, Stings of Inseots, and ( *U kind? of 1 I Inflammation. Reiona ia sold only in triangular pota at 1/G,.andin larger pot 6, }. | containing nearly four times tho quantity, at 3/-, . / Irl''thVraplTnfflllTiv

j •: : ■ I". : | •\f says she couldn't do without | \ | VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. It keeps 1 | (he children well and happy; helps tier 1 8 with the housework, and is father's S • favourite breakfast and supper beverage, ' If 1 VAN HOUTEN'S goes farther than | 1 other cocoas tool — Easily made. if m ' " \ 1 p Enjoyed by everyone, Jj g CHAS. A. CYPHER'S NEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS AND | INDOOR AND COLONY BROODERS, § BUILT OF STEEL. PI'RE PROOF. RELIABLE THE ONLY INCUBATOR WORTH A THOUGHT. ■V MODEM MACHINE WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OP HATCHES. LOWEST PRICED MACHINE ON THE MARKET. And Carries the Name of CHAS. A> CYPHER as its Ghiaranti'ts. STOCKED IN FOUR SIZES. Writo for Particular* and Catalogue— STEWART TIMBER, GLASS & HARDWARE Co. (LIMITED), SO, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. | Tf r I ►— i - I — l —j l jf^ Wß TffHfffTWgTiffßPTigTCTr.'Hlll 111 II Ull IHHhlll 111 111 111 Hin liT

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 11

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