LAND NOTICESWAIKANAE LANDS FOR SALE. ' 90*7 ACRES, Freehold, and 353 acres Native Leasehold at low rentals with good rVOI 4-roomed house, small woolshcd, concrete sheep dip.and yards; divided into 17 paddocks and well watered; 150 acres of Freehold are ploughable, and consist of rich river bed flats, drained swamp and low. sand hills. Property will carry 75 dairy cows besides sheop and dry stocfc; £1000 casih required. For price and terms, apply to tho 1 : N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ' ■ WELLINGTON. ■ ,• FOR FRUIT-GROWERS. 1 Aft Freehold; 3 miles from Whangarei, fenced, and in 3 subdivision* -LVVf 20 acres in grass, small orchard, i acres swamp, easy drained, balance lisht "-tree. The soil is good gum land nearly all ploughable, Ujs to the Bun, yery suitable for apples, pears and strawberries, PRICE—,£S2O; £150 oash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Apply*to E. G. W; TEBBITTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. 4.0 ACEES, Fernhill, 41 miles from Hastings Post Office; 4-roomed House, out- , buildings, 6-stalled cowshed; 30 acres grass, 5 acres lum'M, 2 acres applo trees. Insurance, .£250, • PRICE, i£Bs Per Aero, Easy Terms, - 'HAWKE'S BAY FRUIT, PRODUCE'AND COLD STORAGE CO . LTD., P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS. . . '
BLAKE AND CO., . "THE" AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, , '35 AND 53 LOWER CUBA STREET. pRO PEE TIES FOE S/ALE Kelburn, .6 ruoms - JEB7S Kelburn, 6 rooms .£9OO Kilbirnio, 6 rooms £900 Hataitai, 5 rooms .. :.... £900 Hataitai, 5 rooms £750 Roxburgh' Street. 9 rooms .../. £1200 Brougnam Street, 7 rooms ......... £1250 SECTIONS-LOW PEICES: Brooklyn, Hataitai, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay, Lower Hutt. Write or 'phone us your requirements. 'Phones 2239, 2501. FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE, Aftfi ACRES, 325 jn grass, 75 bush, 1 young count:y, very heavy bush land. Sheep, cattle, <r dairying, on good' road, handy to school and saleyards, near New Plymouth." 310 acres ploughable when stumped; at present 300 acres is carrying 115 two-year-old cattle and doing them well. Will exchange for about 50 acres good land or good rent-producing property. Price, £10; equity, £2000, Full particulars -upon request. . ivlk C.o. "Dominion!' Office. ' WAIMATE PLAINS. 17VREEH0LD FiLRM, 100 acres, well subJ? divided by boxthorn ionccß ;.5-room-ed house, good outbuildings, 1 14-bail cowshed; half mile from' sea beach, on Main Road, school and factory' opposite farm. Price £46 per aero; easy terms. GEO. W. EODGERS, ■ Opnnako. HAWKE'S. BAY Sheep or Grazing Farm "for Sale.—6so Acres Freehold, situated about 1 mile from Waipawo. township, and having two good road frontages to the property. The land is of excellent quality and at present all in crass. Will easily carry 2J sheep to the acre. More tljan half is flat and ploughable, the balance being undulating and easy hills. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, and well watered.' , Good-shelter plantation. The property is within a few miles of four leading saleyards. Price, £11 per acre.. Very easy terms arranged. W. P. M'CORMICK, Land and Estate Agent, Station Street, Hastings. ■ . FREEZING SHEEP. AND LAMBS, riTHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT 1 ' COMPANY, LTD., Is to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, ."By Weight or at Per Head, The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of tho Buyers in. the country. 1 ,W. G. FOSTER, \ . Managing Director."
MONDAY, 8.30 A.M. Some Reflections on. a Boiling Copper, i "The copper's boiling"—this is the common phrase of early Monday, the housewife's call to the weekly task. Let us follow it with a question that is not so simple as it sounds: "What is it boiling for?" 1, Most people would answer, "Why, to boil the dirt out of.the' clothes, of course." Quite so,, but for health's ■ sake something more than dirt has to be done away with in the household washing, namely, the seeds of infectious disease. Infection may be communicated to a whole city (and beyond it) from one single patient, of which the. smallpox epidemic is a case in point. It is due to tiny, organisms, hardly visible through a microscope but intensely alive, thrown off in the course of the disease, These float in the air or dust and drift to clothes and house linen as naturally as steel draws to a magnet; we call them " Germs," or seeds of. disease, because joit as an ordinary seed grows to a plant, so a disease germ on a huwan body breeds disease; the only protection against germs is to destroy them. ' The question is: Will boiling water and * common soap do it? Not always; I some ' disease germs may thrive, or even breed, in both. So we must use a cleanser that will not only, clean ■ clothes and house linen thoroughly, jjut also kill all disease germs that have lodged in them. Fortunately for us, manufacture and science have combined to meet this want with Lifebuoy Soap. By, using Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry the germi, of infectious diseases'are caught and killed wholesale, because Lifebuoy Soap is both a perfect laundry cleanser, and a strong, disinfectant as well,.and when the household clothing and linen are washed with it, disease r 'germs find destruction instead of a refuge. Our crowded population doubles the risk of infection, Lifebuoy Soap reduces it j but Lifebuoy Soap must be so used as to cover both cleansing and disinfection ; Lifebuoy Soap for the bath, Lifebuoy Soap for floors, and walls, Lifebuoy Soap for kitchen and scullery, and when the copper -boils on Monday morning, then let it be~especially and always Lifebuoy Soap for the day's washing. . —' . .
FIRE PROTECTION By a British-made Article To tha Householder, to the Motor-Car Owner, to tho Business Man, the fuil value of PROTECTION FROM FIRE is obtained by using the "CALVO" CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHED Speoiallj built for Bpecial requirements. INSTANTANEOUS. PORTABLE. DURABLE. LAERY & CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON. D. :W. VIRTUE ' & CO., . VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. WE CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUR and all kinds of Produce, and will be pleased to submit prices on applies tion, ~ ' Agents for the New Zwl»atl Flour and ■*wluss
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 15
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