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LAND NOTICES' . TO BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. • FULLY-EQUIPPED Freehold Bakorv, detachod rcsl3eroe, stabloe, and all oou' roniences, inoludinp up-to-dato plant oomplete. Doing Two Thousand IjO&Tel p«r week, and large tmall-gooda trade. Situated in good ttwn, and splendid district. Oatlafaotory reasons for ecLfiiig. I'rioo, .£9OO. For quick e&l# terim v oau be arranged. Apply TEISTEAM AND CO,, ELTk&M. OCA A ACRES seasido Bujh Farm in Bay of Plenty, 18 miles from Opotiki, by evil"" good road; Natiro Lease, for 30 years, from Ist January, 1908; 10 years at Is. Gd. per aore, 10 years 2s. 3d., 10 years 35.. with ripht of renewal for 20 years; compensation up to i 3 per acre; improvements ccir.pnso 1230 acres grass, 13 miles „ood fencing, 14 paddocks, first-class slieep yards and dip, homestead of eight rooms and all necessary outbuildings, telephone. At present carrying 2000 sheep and 100 head of cattlo, 40 horses. Price, J17500; terms if required. C. G. PIESSE. , LICENSED AGENT, ETC.. GISBORNE. A MODEL SHEEP FARM. SMALL EAWKE'S BAT STATION, 1 Of A ACRES, all in grow, but small .LOOI/ patches shelter bush, 21 pad- OA A A ACRES, hilly onii undulating docks; 10-rooined House, .woolshed, din, one-third ploughn&e, well wat. and vardsj 100 acres hare been ploughed! crod and subdivided, 1J sheep country, all rich black loam; wintering over 1500 ewes, necessary buildings, etc., good roads, 13 600 cfa-v slieep, and 200 cattlo; ,rCIO por miles from station. The owner would acre; iiGCOO cash. sell as a going concern, exchange for small E. B. HARE AND CO., proporty, or lease with c.p.c. Easy terms* Pahial ga. write "Dominion" Office. |. j | I {; ■ | will not buy GOOD HEALTH; | H'. but, a little of it will buy a tin of || I VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, | || and every cupful, of that does you good. Its |i nourishing, sustaining and strengthening K If properties make it an ideal 'breakfast H ■ and supper beverage., It keeps- mind || and body in working order. But it I MUST be VAN HQUTEM'S. $ I— : 2# bp. and ® E».p., I an.# S; speed.,,. Chain Drive AJ.S. iitotws, Depeitd--able Rudge Moltis. . . . THE famous 2J light-weight A.J.S. is the finest Mount'made; the 6 h.p. is the Ideal Machine for Side-car. The Rudge proved itself again for Reliability, Petrol Consumption, Hill Climbs, and'the Comfort to the Rider, •' ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. ALL ACCESSORIES KEPT IN STOCK. | BOUCHER'S ABEN6V," liM r"S £&'«>; ~v\,w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiii//^ ! £'100 f®r'fl'3ppiiliSS I ■ : 1- amyoße.'- isam wm ir 1 : Kodak are offering oasli prizes to the total value of £500 for Kodak snapshots of your happiest moments. The ' first prize is £100 cash. x , You can win that £100 if ■ ■ you can bs happy enough. Get your Kodak to-day and make a point of being happy ■ —- on every possible occasion. Look out for happy moments and make Kodak snapshots of them all. — Obtain from us "Happy Moments," an illustrated booklet ' giving full particulars of the prizes. It contains many' snapshots of Happy Moments, and will show you the sort of snapshots that are most likely to win a prize. REMEMBER, YOU CAN LEARN TO ? USE A KODAK IN HALF-AN-HOUR. SHARLAND'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 iT STANDS TO REASOH 1 if that the best proof of the excellence of any medical preparation is its con< y ■ (P ■ tinued popularity. Beecham's Pills have been before the public for upwards C £ of half a century, and it is acknowledged that they are, now, in greater % demand than ever. Their enormous sales are still on the increase. No J. g medicine could achieve such a remarkable success unless it had proved > \ itself to be of very real worth and practical value. $ have justified public confidence. In thousands of homes, to-day, experience. |j f» has proved the beneficent results obtained fromthe use of these pills In cases "S % of biliousness, sluggish liver, impaired digestion and a disordered condition \ S ofthebowels. It Is a safe and prudent thing should you feel "out-of-sorts ' jr C torelyupoa the curative properties of this excellent preparation. You will 2 j? ' speedily find that Beecham's Pills e I ■ WILL DO YOU GOOD, /■''J' P 8013 everywhere In boxes, price JOJiL (36 pills) J/H (56 piili) & 2/9 (168 pHlafc. ,- . -jpjjBreakfast Ideas, . ChahgeUyv^ For Health's Sake— It's a good idea now to change from the heavy winter, break:, fast to one which includes a disli of' ' . ; Grape-Nuts aiscl CreaEM. These orisp, nutty granules provide in attractive form tlie true nourishment of prime wlieat and malted barley.; ' . • Grape-Nuts is just the food to put brain and body in fine > fettle. ■ , ■ . ■ 'Tiiere 5 ® a Heasoii. 5 * Crocers everyvvliore sol! Grape* Nuts. I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 11

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