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LAND NOTICES. - FOE SALE, WE have a First-class Dairy Farm, consisting of 109 acres, within B miles of Daunevirke, together with large 6-rooined house, wflshhouse, cowshed, gig 6hed, etc. Tho price is .£770; .£SOO cash. ' For further particulars apply at onco SPENCE AND CO., . DANNEVIRKE. : ; : ri ,£1000! £1000! X 1000! TJIREEHOLD HOTEL, WITH ACRES -P LAND. On RAILWAY LINE, North of Auckland. This is first-class Proposition. i ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. Balance financed. No opposition. TAKINGS, £16 week. All Gd. Drinks. Immediate application to Sole Agents, iWHITTAKER AND CO.// HOTEL BROKERS,. i Phoenix Chambers, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.' Send for our Lists. FOR SALE, or Exchange, TWO FIRSTCLASS FARMS of 500 and 600 acres each, suitable tor Dairying and on good roads; large portion ploughable, conveniently situated, and handy toPalmerston North. ALSO, a Choice Little DAIRY FARM, with stock, and all very handy. A real snip. ; Apply j FARMERS' LAND AGENCY, 13 MAIN STREET, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. DAIRY FARM, HUTT DISTRICT. 1 KCt *CRES, nil in grass, 10 paddocks, XOO best of fencing; 8-roomed dwell, ing, dairy, 12-bail cowshed, sepa-ator, orchard, garden, etc.; 7 minutes from Railway by good road. Price £U per ' abre. Government Mortgage, .£IOOO. at 41 per cont. Deposit .£4OO, balance easy. For further particulars, apply SHORT AND FRASEE. Petone. '-, THANKS TO THE, PUBLIC. ■Wo think the occasion specially opportune to thank the thousands of constant and loyal users of that (treat household requisite, "TANIWHA" s Soap. We should very much like to publish I here a few of the s many splendid test!-, monials we have received from different parts of the Dominion, but space mil not permit. They all agree that Taniwha is "a boon to the housewife," "it never varies in quality." "brings the dirt' out quickly and easily," and that "Taniwha" is the greatest of all soaps." Whenever some people want a bar of ,6oap they think it economy to have a • dip in the-soap ;-pot, and'buy a bar at 6d., Bd., or I0d.; but those who value their money and clothes have long sinoe realised that this game of chance is too risky and expensive. . Thousands of bars of "Taniwha" are .being sold every day. What a mighty testimony. Some will tell you ifs the I advertising, others,the get-up; but the manufacturers tell you—and the sales bear ifs the quality that has made TANIWHA such a wonderful favourite with'the public. ■ It.stands unrivalled for all household purposes, and when a keen discriminating public further realises the important fact that in TANIWHA they get more soap for less money than any imported brand of supposed similar quality, many more thousands will be enrolled on the everswelling list of satisfied patrons. ~i ■ . "A kindly act kindles our enthusiasm; a good article like TANIWHA is .-vorth its weight in gold." ' ~\ BUY A BAR AT ONCE. FREEZING SHEEI? AND LAMBB. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD. Is prepared to'. . Purohaw FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. '■ By Weight or at Per Head, The Company also offers olients every facility for freezing on their own account Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. ' .W.G.FOSTER, Managing Director. . EARLY SEED POTATOES. EAELY SEED POTATOES. MESSRS. LAERY & CO., LTD., ALLEN STREET. WELLINGTON, Have for private sale the 'following Va- ■'. rieties. of'specially selected Early Seed Potatoes s— EARLY ROSE, BEAUTY OF HEBRON, UP-TO-DATES, : . GAMEKEEPERS, . BREESES PROLIFIC, NORTHERN STAR, PRINCESS VICTORIA, ' BRITISH QUEEN, . AND OTHER VARIETIES PRICES ON APPLICATION. ANTED Known, Why do people sell Furniture for half the nrioe? Because they hav» such ridiculously high prices. Marshall's, is .always bedrock, *9 Adelaide Road,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 11

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