LAWD NOTICES • ' fxc eptlon"aUlT good""sh¥ep"and"g rtaiin(Trur 1 f\R(i A^ KEfl > 14M Aerc s Tonuro, 10.1 n-Ks h.1.V.; lwth can bo m«do JiJOl/ Freehold; total rrntnls, JC2S Iβ. 6A. per annumi 8W acres m tosE English Swisses, bilance bush; papa fc-rmatipn; about 300 acres dead lo\el to undulating. Oflfler fattens abnnt 100 bullocks each .vc.i'-, f>osi<lft3 RPttin? off nil eheep Lit. Easily 2-shi'Oi) i/nmtryi Tery free from second growth; some of country stosp, but fiplrndid grass lantt; email dab wharo, shccip yards, dip; 5 miles to good fortnightly snlcj; Ii miles Waitnrft rrwzinc works, Pr'us J!3 15j. jirr acre, .£lfioo oaeli. ■11. . YV J3.1 1 \j\JSll3 O, NEW PLYMOUTH. "complete"da Try farm, ' A liJOINING Factory, Tost (JffiM. and School, mluuleJ in Waverley district. il Belong;, to aloenteo owner; 130 Aero.- ' v.ell subdivided; motored by etrtam and ra'i.. land is level, and -first-ilass quality Cowt aio imlktd by milkinj niachinos, dm en Mith «ngme; no labour rrquned. Splendid house of 7 rjomi). bathroom, h. and c. watfr; fond stables, loft, oml imi)lcni*nt sh<Hl; up tod»te jnilkiug -.hed, fitted With machines, i'lace mil inilk 65 to 70 rows. Keturns vfll ?hoy a handsome income. Price, £.i 3 per sere, including machines, Easy terms of purchase W. G'CALLAGHAN, TATTEBSALL'S BUILDINGS. HAWBRA, WHERE THE BEST WOOL IS GROWN. QOAn ACULS o) tljp liisijthipst *.ii"ep country tc the Uonunior. Poitifrn. of the kJOvXj i:,o't [/lulifir leUnd in tho Hauraki (tutf: 16 miles smooth wafer from Aiie'nand. tJood IToiasateiid. Oonuecteil by tilopbonc. X 8 10s. per acre. A Real Oyportumij. CBEAMER AND PAYKEL, LAND 4XO DSTATK VGENTS. IIIPEBI4L BUILDINGS, QUEBS ST, H?AD THIS IF YOU WANT A BABGAiTH QAQ the bast dairy fann »n the Dominion, extra veil improred. OVu Prioc. ASS per aero. A Kfl ACRES well improved, all in the best Bnglißh graMci, 2\ eheop and oattla QUO Price, 10a. per tioro. £$W cash. 07AA ACRES, nil in gv&ss, good 2 sheep and cattle oounfrn tr«H iinpiCQTod. Ai iUU Price, £7 per acre. Terms. cash J, B. DAI/TON, LAND, ESTATE, AND AGENT, WAVBRLBT- , APPLE LAND, APPLE LAND. SOSNY NELSON, swq ACHES Freehold, in the heart of tho Applo tads, Moutera District. O8 u Woll-suited for sutdivismn. Four miles fwm Wharf. I?or immediate ealc, the price is fired at .£4 15s, per acre; terme. Uarii application n»cessary. J, PORTER HARRIS & SON, LAND AGENTS, NELSON. , ~" fOB SALE OR LEASE. IQO ACEES Dairr Form, all ploughahk, 8 paddocks, 100 acres fftass, S3 acros JL«/O turnips balance fern ai'd scrub; new i rcwfli House, stnblce, trapshed, store-room, co»shed, stock-.vard, garden. Situated right opposite dairy factory, \ mile from township. Will kasa for 5 years at J2I-S0 per Anaum. A cheap placo at the monej. Lt. S3. .bili/ViLli. LA'NtD AGENT . TE KUITI. DON'T MISS THIS. Of aa ACRE?, Native on 110(1 acres in wrry*llfU ing 2500 phfi»p; i mika o{ fencing; dnided into G paddockt: now voolhhed, shcep-vai-ds, dip, jmd men's cot-trße. l'rrsont 10-ise hti*i 13 vrar? to run, with rrghT. of reneiral for 21 years. Price, .£2 10s. per acre; .£ISOO cash. For further particulars app'v tc &IMBERLEY M'NAB, LICENCED AGENT, HUNITSRVILLE V/ILL HONESTLY WINTER TWO BIG SHEEP. OOQT ACRES tip-top Sheep Country, 1981 acres in grass, balance bush; 100 w«l acres flat and ploughaWe, 18 paddecks; prood mrc fencing. T?ich black soil, on papa, BuiMinge comprwe nsw 6-roome<l house, iioolehed, machines, etc. TIILE-Part 0,R.P., part Native Lease; handy to large'towij, school, and Post Office. 5 miles, JGEMEMB^U—ThisMs not steep, impossible country. PRICB £i AN ACRE. Terms: arranged, Ownersold 1000 fat& at £1 this , year. Full oar«"hw ' IMLAY SATJNDERS, BOX 201, WANGAyUI.
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THANKS TO THE PUBLIC. TTe think tbe occasion specially opportune to thank the thousands o£ constant and loyal users of that ureat household roquisite, "TANIWHA" Soap. W& should very much hke to publish hijro a few of the tnauy splendid to"4i- • momals- ive ha.vo rccoiyod tror diff«rent t parts of the Dominion, but epaco will i • not peiiait. They all a«re& that Tani- ( wha is "a boon to the ■ housewife," "it nover varies in quality," "brinffs tho dirt - out quickly and cwilv," and that "Tarn- - wha'* is tho greatest of all GGaps." 3 Whonever some rcople a bar of Boap they think it economy to have a dip in tho soap pot, and buy a bar at - 6d., Sd., or 10J.; but who value ' thoir mon*y and clothes hare lane sicca I realised ihat this jiamo of rhnnco is too 3 risky and: etponsivc. t Thousands of bnrs of "Timmvha" fje V boiBK sold everj day. What a mighty 1 lf=tiinony, Smtie toll you it's the 1 advertising, others iho cet-up; but th« , nianufaoturcrs tell you—and tho talcs k beftr testimony—that it's tho quality ftat . had mado TANIWHA such a wonderful > favounto with tho public, It, stands unrivalled for nil household ; purpesps and vh-on -a keen- dieeriminating • public further realises the important fact c that in TAMVHA they ?ot more- soap . for less money than anv imported brand - of supposed similar quality, many more " thousands will be enrolled on the oversw«llinc list of satisfied patrons. 3 "A kindly act kindles our enthusiasm, . o good article like TANIWHA is worth 1 ite weight in gold " - BUY A BAR AT ONCE. t - GOVERNMENT : iggPAftTM-EW-T FACT~io. 11. ht 3lßt Dso., 1811, ' CASH, was (llstribnteJ among ; ' the" PoTtoghoidWTOO^iEß! i The ebove aua represan£3 en cddltlon si £583,994 to the- sums MsraaJ. Tin bonuMG are bow fixed upon a& ejs-jsaaing [ scale, it being arranged that the increase shall become jjwater with the dure*ion of I the policy. The practical v> oi tba I wrracgemeat wiU bs ondcrat-oaS by as T Inspagitm oi teefollowing sx&tnples: 3 BONUSES OH THREE PQUOIES, i lOlo'ka ia 7«wa a Year* (3 Tctrj f la «fio. aso. »ge. r i f. i e *. a, t ». a . 1903 £0 0 0 Ul6 0 40 6 0 1005 80 18, 0 BE Iβ 0 Ull G i 1909 SI 17 0 38 16 0 65 16 0 a 1311 it S 0 80 18 0, 40 S C l> , '— ■ !■» »■I f.' IJll ■■ U I I ■■■! 1 '"Sin" tot oa so £f» o I ? K«yi; AllTclnei DENTON»&, s i • 58 Wilhs Stroot, t> I HARDWARE, , I Mechanlci' f.iaterinl. Many Od^Unes.
TWO BROTHERS OF IMOIG6STION BY Bft, SHELDON'S PiaESTJVE TABULES, "I am pleased- tp hftsre this opportuiiity ts- joa that I haye using i)r. gbelion's jSigestive Ta.Wks f»r smne ■ Uturn, and I wiii certainly speak of theiu with tho Sii.gtest pr4-isi>i" writes Mi. J4lil.cs , If&rrio, Sp'ringftaal* llffror-ato. K..55. "I suffered severely 'ki-ify Indigestion, aiid cttttld ftßtl Jifitfawp. -t'lmt wliilM do me any good tmtii I tiled D.r. -.ddn'B P-i-seßJive Talmles;. SJijee Miss tiiese I havo had tha relief atifl Consider -thorn Sini;-pTj . wan<l;efiul', Jiy : brother alsq .was trpu-bftd in tho same Mniiner, And ho trif.ft & ni likewise Avijli ihe greatesi success. I aliAll certainly iecOratncnd theva to everyone J. capajii aer<«s, ajid tell tfean that .K ti<ty trytjieni they wilj ceftainjy nnver fiijd S-py- ■ tiling tottpr, far I coiside? that theft flcftet) is simply wonderful, am et thujstaatio i"» iioj .ptorSe 6f thrift," Br. Shelflon !, B Digestive T(ihttles aij iifliaflins witttdy ftr all troubles of tto dtgesth'fi di-ga'ft-Si" qoicl&v cu.fJoK tjie ; fflogt obsttniiie easw. tti'efc is-. '$&. fta-.d 2s, fid. tfer tih-.'-Advt.
' ■ Qμ ¥m&&s liest, at 2 o'cloek, tiie. griliTrill -epi.t- b? aiiction 150 nil and bt liu-Mfc a-U-offictt at J'fQre<i<if Wr-ig|it% Art fMiwy, LarnW-oh Quay- 'flfo fin© , ciitalpsriie to . ! l-,o -oHemX depicts spnieRfaiid '.N'ew 3580.ta-iwJ scenery by Mr, EtWn : Sr/ist.roru aiisl athers, ; Ghi.!d.i;en.'3 Kia.cWhg. CiMighs at Jsjffht ■ Woods;' Orfeat PepiiM-m&fGiiiie, Is. IBS.*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 11
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