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Public Auction of 30,000 Acres ' HETI! SOBDIIISIifwiIHTO IILLET, |T\ : To be held in the Horse Bazaar, Hamilton, ¥ ' f J THURSMY, JULY 30th, 1914, at 12 noon. vL : : ! G@od Dairying, Fattening, and ! s 7)\ *'■ . .Agricultural-'Land, .. N. < Only requires Cultivation to make it worth many times the present price. •• ■' • V Sections from 110 Acres t© 850 Acres. \ THE LAND IS READY FOR « THE TITLE IS LAND TRANSFER, jjvOy OIY \ iWELLV/ATERED' BY. PERMANENT STREAMS AND SPRINGS.) THE LAND IN ITS NATURAL STATE IS COVERED WITH TUSSOCK, HIGH \AV r^\\% GROWS TURNIPS, CLOVER, AND -ENGLISH CRASSES TO FERN, AND MANUKA. - ' " PPRPFPTinM ■ yiii ' ( \ PARTICULARLY HEALTHY CLIM&XE—ABUNDANT RAINFALL— AN ° ' N ■ AVERAGE 60 INCHES PER YEAR; ; OJV^«DIAT E , AND VERY PROFITABLE RETURNS WHEN ; , 7 ■ EFFICIENT RAILWAY COMMUNICATION. NOW ESTABLISHED. " / FENCING AND BUILDING TIMBER' DELIVERED BY RAIL AT IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THE FIRST CROP OF TURNIPS WILL'ABOUT , y' A / REASONABLE PRICES. ; , PAY FOR PUTTING THE LAND DOWN IN PERMANENT PASTURE. 'XV GOOD MARKETS WITHIN EASY DISTANCE. IN NO PART OF-NEW ZEALAND ARE LAND VALUES RISING SO a POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE ESTABLISHED. RAPIDLY AS IN THIS PART OF THE WAIKATO DISTRICT. I THE SOIL IS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY—A DARK LOAM WHICH WILL GROW ANYTHING. X TERMS : SO/- Per Acre on Date of Sale ; 10/- Per Acre in 12 Months, or Improvementsto that Amount; BALANCE can remain for S Years at 5% . For Full Particulars ® IM - ■-,■©■■■ liFfl" 1 1 Imm mif - - - ■«- - w \ ' s=.:r Hill I lILLIIMS, LTD., PiIKTStN Ml, . f\ Or their Waikato Agents : The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd,, Lo t am, P i,„. Auctioneers, Hamilton ; Messrs. Cooper & Manning, Land Agents, Hamilton.

jh^ ■ J-'■■::: & DISTRICTS CENTRE OF STERLING VALUES! j '# ' ••• ,_ .'All the years that have gone toy since we were'first established in 1873 have steadily helped to build, our reputation for ' •j •' • '• " ••'"•' '■■| i; : honest values .and; integrity. It. is a reputation that is of value to every woman who -buys-for the home, and every man who-• | ' ~J ' :•; pays .the .bills—for. it is their guarantee of sterling - quality in our goods. Shop here regularly either personally/or by mail'' J ... |:. y®umay he sure that your money will go furthest, and your purchase will be sound, wholesome, and "as represented" I . ~, | ..... .■ jjj every detail.. Make Pain & Kershaw's YOUR store the year round, and the satisfaction that comes from prompt courteous ' | rlj •••'-•- ' | service plus economy, will be yours! ' . ' ' ; MONEY BUYS MOST I. ' <? 0 PAIN=& KERSHAW 1 ttMHome;Neete;Sfoiii. KHjehen to Bedrooqi''. || . Women's Wear that's New, Stylisti, Giaeerlei, Hardware, Drapery, ...', : and Coiree!— ; ; Fiiriil§MEfls-™E¥effytliiif! ' . . - '' Economically Priced Always I ■ I |||§|||-' . THE HOUSEWIFE whose stores for pantry and kitchen come , 1 \ THAT PAIN & KERSHAW'S is pre-eminently tlie Woman's' Store is obvious, to . from us is always supplied with PURE Groceries, and prices are Anyone who pays a call to our Showroom and Woman's Wear Departments.' .' V; t * M keCn M - y0U?11 anyW^ Cre | • THE NEWEST COSTUMES, AND DRESSES lawaj r s make their first .'• : ' there are no values to equal ours in every section.-' COMFORTABLE AND DAINTY.UNDERWEAR is shown in seasonable weights '•• . •'' :j -M. "I NDA S TO DRAPERY, well, P & K's Values in Manchester MILLINERY THAT IS CORRECT and Stylish appears each season at the-earliest • , IS k Groocls and Dress I'abrics are famous for many a mile around. . possible : moment-and in delightful "fancies" and trifles our stock is always complete. . B iV LET US SUPPLY your Sheetings, your Pots and Pans, your I THE PRICES THROUGHOUT are strictly competitive—the lowest that'will buy ". r . f t . Curtains-all your Home Wants-we'll do it so well and so econ- \'feSlgjßP® 4 M«. ' GOOD Merchandise, and we decline to'stock any other kind. . ; . ' "fßfflfP j! ji jllliilSlr ''j.l | omically that you'll be quite as pleased as we shall! j W\J • • ' u *■»' 1 - lisidreds of Homes Appreciate IF Footwear.Needs Men ai&d Boys are » Ma _ Baßa » ■Best Met at P;&"K's. Excellently Catered for.' Mail ©Fd®F §€F¥l€®. I From -the-trim. litille b'allroom.'shoe for a dainty This Men's Clothing and Mercery Section isn't V^a* 1 • Each month our extensive Mail Order Business in increasing—for very good reasons. miss, to the heavy men's shooter for winter farm a "side-line" with us. No! Stocks are always com- You see, we do our business on the "please you or refund the money basis, and it seems to {. . all that's " prehensive and complete, and for a stylish suit or a suit bur customers, for they write often to say how pleased' they, are/ ■ --best ..v; smart tie you can't do better even in the big cities. Each'month we issue a .little magazinelet of Store News aiid Special Offerings—we'd like io '••••' ■ -bo- ■■■-■■ / mi i >11 i i • send YOU a copy each month, aud if you'll send us your address on a postcard you shall receive• it . : The little man who 11 be a big man some , i . Style, comfort, and service, are all carefully day" is just as well looked after, and his mother le ° u ai . * [' considered in buying.Be sure that your foot-eom- will find service and economy in all our boys' Wea- SemLit along NOW! " ■ I ■ ' fort allowance will go furthest here! ables! _ Prompt despatch, low prices, and paiusiaking service are extended to the smallest order'l ; ' TRY US! * • |. | | i; PAIM'& KERSHAW irrir MARTINBOROUGH I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 16

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