“,The Summer sun makes sadness seem so small.” —Stanus. True perliaps, yet “glorious summer is a happy hunting season for coughs and colds. It is so easy to neglect the simple snifilo and sneeze—and the result is a severe cough or cold. , Don’t take chances .with -your health, even in summer. For that cough or cold take “Baxter’s Lung Preserver. The “summer sun” won’t remedy the trouble —but “Baxter’s” will. It has been doing so for the past 53 summers and this one will be no exception. : Have “Baxter’s” ; handy. A sterling remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, die,st and bronchial troubles. 2s 6<l large bottle.
MARK SPROT AND COUCTIONEIfiIIS AND LAND AGKNTS ETC.,.ETC., ETC. PCOO ACRES, 320 acres Freehold, OiWvJ 200 acres Leasehold, Freehold all Hat and ploughable immediately. 100 acres recently sown. Leasehold partly cleared flat and undulating. Good buildings on freehold, aiso 100 tons oats in stack( tractor and plough, and Frontage to main road and Railway. Price £6500 with very easy terms stock and implements at valuation. AA iACRES Freehold, 1 mile from DU Railway, 80 acres in grass, all flat and ploughable, best of soil together with fifteen good dairy cows. Price £I7OO. 87 ACRES Freehold, 55 acres in grass, 28 acres in light crub, 7 acres drainable swamp. Estimated carrying capacity 30 cattle. Jtock at present 10 cows, 14 dry cattle, ! horses and pigs. Plough, Separator, four roomed dwelling, cowshed, etc., Subdivided into six paddocks. 12 niles from Greymouth. Price £I9OO. rtQQ ACRES Freehold, small area Ky.ClO leasehold, with good out-run of 300 acres, 400 acres in grass, 20 acres in oats, 100 acres 'bush, all ploughable, alluvial and drained swamp land Carrying capacity, 120 cows; 8 roomed house, cowshed, engine loom, bain, etc. Price, £l2 10s per acre. £2OOO cash, balance 6 per cent,. Stock, etc., at valuation.
ACRES Leasehold, 245 acres in grass ,small area in hay crop, 1000 acres flat, balance undulating, few acres ploughable, soil alluvial, well watered, strongly fenced with 70 cattle, 2 horses, milking plant (water power), with cottage, haysbed, milking shed, stable, etc. Carrying capacity, 90 cattle. Price, as going concern, £4200. For fuller particular oF above inti her properties apply to mm sprot and co p.O. Bos 72, GREY MOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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