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UNO HOTICE9, f^ OING Concern—63 Acres, good Brass 1 «JT country, with 25 cows, bull, 2 .horses, pigs, dray, rubber-tyred dg, milk- " ing plant, cans, tools, etc. Situation-. . llrjf-milo from factory and township, ( soleyards, school 51 miles, G miles to , railway and 13 miles from Palmerston North. Gocd land, low' price. Price, X 75 per ncrc, including stock", etc. Easy terniß ( arranged. . 100 ACHES, all flat land, divided into 3 15 paddocks, watered by artesian, well / Flickered, good 7-roomed homestead and / all outbuildings, with Milking machineo. i Almost adjoining Palmerston Borough. , Three road frontages. Splendid cutting- ' lip proposition. Price, .€B6 per acre. ' Good ionns arranged to suit. It will nay you to keep in touch with us—J. . B. WILTON AND CO., Agentß, Palmers- l ton North. A LAND BARGAIN. (\nty ACRES, Freehold, To Kniti dis«>X)< trtct. All in grass, carrying ns good a solo of rye, white clover, and crested dogstail to be seen anywhere. New 7-roomc<l house; now woolshed, vith night accommodation for 2CO sheep, shearing machines installed; large dip, yards, garage, telephone, etc.; 10 paddocks, 40 acres stumped and ploughed. Good joad. At present carrying 20C0 sheep, 90 head of cnttlo, and"'' l horses. All the stock uro looking ' The country is undulating, riaea and easily mustered. I'rico only ,£l2 i pov aero; -C2S(K) caili. GOLDiNGHAM AND BECKETT LTD. (Land Department), PALMERSTON NORTH. ri er ACRES, 300 acres level, first-class 010 land, balance sideling and valley country; carrying 800 ewes and lambs, 300 dry ewes, 20 cows and young cattle, 10 horses; modern dwelling, 7 rooms and conveniences,- woolshed, large eoncifcte-i cowshed. This farm has carried 140 milch cows, besides several hundred slices; suitable for subdivision into 3 dairy farms. Price .£3O per acre, with ,£3OOO rash | cheese factory and sahool within 2 miles; railway station 9 miles. This is a get-rich-quick; proposition. Personally inspected and strongly recommended. JAMES AND GILLMAN, Hawera. ~l90i) ACRES, O.R.P. > (at 275. 6d. X/Vuv per acre), half in grass, balance bush. Wire fencing, Splendid country for wintering sheep, particularly ewes.' A bargain at £1 per acre. Easy terms to good man. f>AA ACRES, L.I.P. (30s. per acre, ni\}\y price to Freehold), 2\ miles from railway, j mile from cheew factory. All in grass, 2\ acres ploughed, ,130 acres plouphable when stumped. Well watered, good motulled motor road to property, Buildings, comprise 4-roomed house (toraro), 2 havshwls, ■ etc., etc. Price J!2O per acre. 'Terms to bo arranged but. mcatly cash. Possession on April 1, 1020, unless buyer takes over milking herd at, valuation, whan possesion can be given in one month. H. JENKINS, land Agent, P.O. Box 24, Ractihi, TjlOR SALE or LEASE, £0S ACRES] ■*■ 0.R.P., 5 miles from railway station; 120 acres grass, balance bush, no buildings. Timber on ground to erect 3-roomed dwelling. Trice, £5 per acre. -P.'OO cash, ibnlivneo-5 years at,6 per cent. Would lense for term of 3 or 5 years at a rental of ,CBO per annum, and would erect 3-roomed cottage. H. A. ELLISON, . Te Kuili. golng"conc.erk 1 fro ACRES, of good healthy, vrell--I'W sheltered dairying country, veil watered and subdivided. Practically clear of weeds, Ilouso G rooms. Race .milking shed, etc. PR Mil, .£'s2 per acre. Walk in, walk out. Terms, £SM cosh. The cows are an exceptionally good line and (he whole of the stock is in gcod order. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, Now Plymouth. .ipb^EA^Erwib _ ACTes7"2-sheep. cat.2. tie; necessary buildings; handy rail; 14s. Apply, Stock, c/o ''Dominion." BUSINESS NOTICES. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS; npHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT JL COMPANY LTD., Is Prepared 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. WE HAVE FOR, PRIVATE SALE, in ton IoU or over, AUSTRALIAN MEAL, suitable for Pig or Cattlo Feeding. Prico: .£9 10s. per ton. Samples on application. LAERY AND CO., LTD., J ' ' Allen Street, WELLINGTON. rnUNLOP RUBBER GOODS FOR U THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE FIRIC for DUNLOP Oceanic or Fedorol Garden Daw. Ask your STOREKEEPER for DUNLOP Teapot Spouts. Ask your DRUGGIST for DUNLOP Hot-water Bags. Ask your DRAPER for DUNLOP Blouse Holdfasts Auk your BOOTMAKER to fit DUNLOP Rubber Haels. Got you/ WRINGER ROLIJSRS RECOVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OP AUSTfiALASIA u lJ'fi;, 95 Courtenay Plage, WolUniton, and *t ' Auckland and Ohristohuroh. o BIGHTS. d RIGHTS. QUALITY, .MATERIAL, PRICE. COMPREE THIS. DIGGERS! Wo hold stocks of tho VERY LATEST in Men's Atliro. UORNIG'S HORNIG'S HORNIG'S, Tho Popular Men's Outfitter, 179 Cuba Street (Neit Queen's Theatre). ] < "NIELSEN'S BOND" AND FREE X I ' STORE, ; Odlin's Building, Cable Street. FIRST-CLASS Storage Accommodation, i comprising 5 flooT3, with a total < floor space of over 8000 tons, _ f Special facilities for handling motor- ' cars mid bulky goods. Two Kftt. 1 Promptest attontion both receiving and ' delivering. t C. NIELSEN AND CO., ' £ Genera! Carriers, Cable Streot. I INFLUENZA, INFLUENZA, C AND its after-effects absolutely do- - footed by my MASSAGE,"MAS- - SAGE, MASSAGE; 11 years' experience f back of my practice, and results speak * for*- themselves. Consultations Free. i WM. BARKK, Practitioner in Osteo- I milh.y, Massage, and Physical Culture, « Over "Our Theatre" Buildings, Riddiford Streot, Newtown.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 11

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