Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

■MiificSiliiilil'f kAND '■■ NOTICES .; j^S'-.' ■■~■■■' ■■■ '■■ - : . ::.* iffi^Wf^Ji^WEULINGTON'-C'ITY , AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY, .. ■.>.- -' ?&iS?^W^iP? WE '-I.{NQTON;C|TY ..AMD SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ':;';,. ;.,, UCkl/ATO'S3EAL : 'MNANCIEHS, , - -wish , to S:;;; s :;-Si;_ : cLj , ;: 5 -:---K;.-"-«i-vr. ,, :''''' :r -?" 1 " /NV ,, v'-';vr; j "■ ■ ■ , ';0pi:?:S;: ..-.* ■f , ffiako : ;known bavo a ' Splendid List S;'T;y;Citj;'orosn!>iirbaajProp?rtr;!eßcvißibereflf.or.'?ara*ncvHnbwcd;'V ... ' /'. lAV^^ y. ■ '.■■'■ is:"' : u[ '.■'lJßTfl d° E.«t..wind, haw, , manyi.agents already , have your property ' for eale ■'. 'i.J'": J;: .? ■' .■l'.' 1 -'/I'-'or. exchange*, we 'merely want am equal ehimeo; only charge ia the ■■■/..'iv'.'nsual^"Ch'a'mb*r 'of .dommtrcft.sealopf commie9ion sfaenM Tβ do business for particalats .0f.3- our :, property to-nlay, . for psrbaps ?aut ■"■■•• ; "'\. any be ■written up on oar toots' Tvo v?aut your con- ..''.■■ ■ ■■fldenco,.p.nd ; avo ; T?illi«g to \vork raigjjty hard for it .NO HARM I3T ■ "WE ■.'■■":■;:• CANNOT!'SUIT particulars to ■ ' ,; ■'-TYLDEN AND eeai estate agents, Auckland. «•*<» ACiRUiS, , O.K;p., ttt IBs. i 0 miles from ro.ih-ay station, P. 0., scliool, and 91*3 glSd tovnsWp 200 awes e«wi balwy* heavy bush on Hμ■ P»Ha J^ or Suburban on good mortgagee. liiqiiwy> MMi, ■^■'■■•■■■ ;: -J. H, THOMPSON, ' ' PAND AGENT, STEATFOSD. ■ " A SPLENDID PROPOSITION IN THE MAELBOBOtIGH DISTRICT -on a ACRES of the finest MINING BUSH hi the Dominion, together tritt oom\t a P cimßervatiw."«stimate. the tlinba , will cut OflflO fMt to the Aero, The property w well situated aa a good wad, and all the Bush is very ejaulj *"!oj'safe as a Cfoifin Concern, at a wy low pri«e upon esceptional terme, ■■>■<■■:;■, GEIFFITHS AND SON, ' I ■ f LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, : ■ ■'•;■■. BLENHEIM. ' ' w 200 - ACRES-2flD , . „ , , ■ L.I.P. PKOPESTT, sHmated i mile from prosperous townsbi;? ifl Hftifke* Bay, close to i&wA ami railway station, nnndy to tlio sain yards. Aboat 60 acres- rich heavv flats, balance «asy hills, nearly all pbughabiei splendidly shelter-"""'-"*s. P. M'COEMICK, : ' ■, STATION STBIg^KASTjNGS. ... . HRIt-CLASS AGRlfititTUflAL FARM, '•*•*•.*•'• P.R.H. BEICI a " ■ W. O'CAHiAGHAN, . ■ . TATTEESALJ/S BUILDINGS, , : — t^.*,.-.—**--. — ■■ — ■ ■■ ■ """trftfr SALE nAAft ACRES ISM o« which are in crossi »«arlj' ail beiivy bosU land; mil '. 89 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND, . .._

iynp' ACRES, AUCKLAND. L.I.P. Can CSIPO te freelwW at M acre. All )loui?haWe, good tad, B-roonM House, all ii°.oc-ssafr buildhwfsj | mile to P. 0., school, mil creamery, 2J to station. Pnoo fof owners interfcst X'l2 pea' acre, ae a going Mucerii. including 24 pvcked .cows, 3 heifers, 23 calves, 3' plough horses, 1 pony, 2 tilowhs, discs, liniwvs, can, harness, ilalry fesite. tools, etc. Only , JOT) cash required down, as a goiJiß cenoera. A Barpin, Ap^lyl , . P. Welch, Estato Agent, Mnsto.rton. . ___ #^ TA&ANAIci BEACH LAND/ nnft ACRES, Freehold;" T-roomtd i&u\3 House, all Usual outbuildings, milkin" maculae, etc.? handy to factory, school, P. 0., teach; good metalled roati; 12 miles from H«w Plymouth; must bo sold, to close estate. Pffee, 4 : 23. per act». Terms to Rood man. Apply W. P. M'ALLUM,_N«w_Plyni6nft. : ' β-s ACRES, Freehold., 183 Actes liWSe01' held, dairy fund, Pataew ton N., epleadjtl buiUings, mvlkiatr tnachSMS. Ciirrr 120 cows, a rtol ba-feap, only JBJ-OOtt «ash r«qUi*fid. Stock at tftltt' fltioji. . i j i Also 95 Acres (food dairying toa close FMrnerstOn N Chtop *«nt. *ZSO tot goodwill lease. ?on't niisa mis. J. A. NASH .^ T D.CO., PiiltneTetoß North. A' MODE!.. Dairy Farm, as goiag «ohedrn; lOt {ices rich tot dairy Iniwli up-to-date Irailairigs's "all fe»» ptonglied. liiit 20 li-ercs; tenure, L.1.P., rent 13s. 6d. licr ticrsi; owner's interest, JC2O per acfc, including 43 dairy cows tenar-nnteod), ittilking machines, separator, hoi-Be, trap, harness plough, mower, tools, fans, etf.; stock "and plant worth J!MOi JBIMO owUi easy terms for balance. E. B. HAKIi. & ._ _.„ In 'exceptionally cheap peopeett. f\Aft ACESB Vrtcltoid; 250 acres fiat, »J"*e suitable for dairyHig ar'fatteh■ng; subdivided into 1G padttoeksj up-tn-date house, h. end «. water, aeetylcne gas s telephone i H mi'*s from eood to*n: ddily mobar servite; large woolsfted, .good oiltbuildinsß; carryfflß over 2 shfccp fo tee acre, Inxsitles cattle. Price £U 10s.. poi a««._J^£U;OC^ i _Paliiatoa i _ i _ i _ > __ TheAP DAtBY FAfilft—ii7o CASH OO ACRES, Ffeehold, pl.oso to PaT.merOO Eton NorUi; mostly lln;t; paw 5j roomed house, wasnhouse, with tuba -and copper; cowsb«l, «tc.; 2fl acfts been ploughed. Price .$34 per aero, Only .£27(1 cash, bntnnoe at 5 B?T cent. . W. INGLIS HUSBAMD, La?id Aftent, Pahifttiw. only j(SI UoU'i aore. O«o «f the fe\v reißaiaing blacks of gootl frecbora Irtish laiwl in the famous Bay cf Plenty district. Easily accessible. Ampla water, river along iwiowki} , ; wrt heavy 1>115117 fattenuis herd, et cattioj uulropWved country;, big prospective valtto; wonW cut up, Terius arrnnßoa. Fi«'th«r particulate from N.K. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Sfcrwl:, _ LBASEHOLB-Np GOO.BWICL." ' Ai)A ACRES da,iryiftg innd, Taranskj, *t:.* ! *i: all grass except about 10 acres turnips imd s!i«Jter bush; 2SO acres flat, balance )ow downe, nil plougbablo; new G-rooeool bouas, all coflveoieiießSi .also -1roomed cottage, w*olshed, eowebed, ote.; easv flisiaiico r-chool, creamery ua<l railway; leas , ) S years at 2lf. n«.re, p.c, !o npprared tonaat. Orbell & Co., Falmcratoii Kofth,

EPIDEMIC DISEASE » NIP IT IN THE BUD." " It's catching"—this is what people say when a malady spisads among them is fi« spreads in dry grass; the phrase siat.cs s &c£ without explanation, which is a pity, because if once you understand why " it's catching," you can prevent it catching instead oJ having to care it—ewe is often impossible, and is expeasivc. Now you can understand the fiatne running through grass, but yea can oaly see the spread oi disease by its results, tecaase disease is spread by living germs or seeds, too small to see, afld so light tlwt air can carry afsd distribute them J the onlv wsv to prevent Disease Cjcrras "catching" is to kill them. To kill an invisible foe may seem difficult; tat in this case it is easy and cheap, for you can kill Disease Gerne b)«nreeting them at tvery point wait something in hourly use and immediately fowl to them. Science Has given us this in Lifebuoy Royal Disinfectant Soap, a.nd its germ-killing >jow«r Sn hospitals and sanitation has stamped it (is * Vtttld-tested Life Saver, Bat it is the protection of health in yeur own home that is your psrticuiar are, and it is there that Lifebuoy Sosp wdl Woes the Disease Genii or "nip it in the bud" before it does ham. When you b*ve escd Lifebuoy Soap in bath and bedroom, employed it in house cleaning and flushing sinks and drains, its disinfecting power will have rendered Germlift almost impassible ; almost, bat not quite; to do the work more thoroughly, yoa *ust «sc Lifebaoy So*p is the foundry Liftbaoy Soap in the liundry catches the germ in the right place to "nip it it) the bird,' namtly, in your clothes and house linen. Att week the clothes have gathered the inevitable germs from the air, vhe street, the oftke and the twin, the laundry provides the pSaee for their wholesale execution, and Lifebuoy Soap carries it out rcleetlessly. Lifebuoy Soip will pile your wasli-baskct with fragrant, snowy linen, absolutely germfree and practically gcrm-proof. Use Life. l)i.ioy Soap i<« the laundry, and the Disease Germs, instead of catching will be caught— "' nieued in the bud " before they do harm. I). W." VIRTUE ;. '■ . &'CO., VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, GRAIN. FLOUE, PRODUCE, AJS T O COMMISSION AGENTS, WE O&KRT Largo Stacks of FLOXTI and all kinds «f Produce, and wil bo pleased to submit prieo* on applica tmn.. ■■„ . . Agents for the New- Zealand Fio-u Millers' Co-opoMtivd AssocittiOJ), Mα. ". . 57 DISON STREET. House,'.-Window, and Oflwe-Cle&mag .. :-... .... . Cofttracter, ■ ■'£' Cat-pets Cleaned and Beaton by ',' v ..; y.achiueiy. .:;■* All Orders Promptly Executed. ■^■U , -'Phono ■ 5232, ■ Tttfeo liep.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19140418.2.137.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 15

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,211

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 15

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert