“Children make misfortunes more bitter.’ s —Bacon. Tlie misfortune of a cold is quite bad enough with the adult, hut when the kiddie gets a cough or cold the trouble seems magnified many times. Mother! see that on your kitchen shelf is a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, during the cough and cold time. Tlu;n when the little one is attacked by one of “winter’s bogeys” the trouble will be forced, through the wonderful curative qualities of “Baxter’s,” to make a hurried departure. Children take to this sterling remedy quickly; it is so rich and warming, so pleasant to the taste. Get “Baxter’s” to-day. 2s 6d buys large bottle.
MARK SPROT AND CO OOA ACRES IfRIEEHOLD, 20,! OajKj Acres Leasehold. (21 years' Lease, with right of renewal). Frerhold all flat and ploughable imneliately, 100 acres recently ploughed and sown with permanent English grasses. Buildings comprise 6-roomed dwelling, stables, and other sheds and yards, two hay stacks, tractor and plough go with property. Subdivided into Ft vsn 'paddocks. Alongside Railway, Price £6500. QWA AORES (80 Acres Freehold, 6\J 190 acres Leasehold), all cleared with the exception , of 60 acres, balance nearly all ploughablc, veil fenced and subdivided into five caddocks. Deep soil, dwelling and new sheds and yards. Would make two good dairy farms. Close to Railway. Price £2O an acre. onnn acreiS ( 9 °° Acres Frej_ ZUUU hold, 1100 Acres Lease- j hold). Freehold nearly all ploughable. well fenced and subdivided. 80 acres in bush. Leasehold all river bed and bush country, all good land. Suitable for sub-division into 6 or 8 dairy farms Close to Railway. Price £12,000.
(\6}o ACRES (543 Acres Freehold, O JmltJ 80 Acres' |L|oa>seliol(l), with river run 160 Acres 'bush, balance all cleared and good area plough able. Carrying capacity 120 cows. House and necessary sheds. £l2 10s per acre. Stock and milking plant, etc., at valuation. Terms arranged. nQO ACRES LEASEHOLD. AO ,UO« fenced and mostly cleared. Suitable for sheep grazing. Convertible into dairy farms. Two miles from Railway, } mile from main road, Prrte £2 12s 6d per acre, £IOOO cash, balance easy terms. p>nn ACRES LEASEHOLD. Will f)UU carry 250 sheep. Some fencing. Situated 2J miles from Railway. Price £2 per acre, £6OO cash. p'f) ACRES FREEHOLD. 32 acres cleared. In good dairying district. Good carrying capacity. Price £676 cash. TOK SPBOT AND CO STOCK, FARM, LAND, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS, P.O. Box 72, GREYMOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1920, Page 1
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