A distinguished lawyer asserts that the most powerful brief ho ever used lor the prosecution of colds, coughs, and lung complaints, was Baxter's Lung Preserver. And now that we are in the throes of winter, with chills and otherills constantly threatening us, ’tis surely a vise step to keep a bottle always handy. Baxter’s is a rich, soothing mixture, pleasant to taste; always ellieacious for bronchial aird lung complaints. Also valunblo for toning, up the system. Invest in a large bottle of this sterling remedy to-day; 2s fid at all chemists.
MARK SPROT AND COQO(’| ACRES FREEHOLD, iOS OwV.l Acres Leasehold. (21 gears’ Lease, with right of renewal). Ere;, hold all flat and ploughablo j-ii •ieliately, 100 acres recently ploughed and I sown with permanent English grasses ! Buildings comprise 6-roomed dwelling, I stables, and other sheds and yards, j two hay stacks, tractor and plough go with property. Subdivided into vet; 'paddocks. Alongside Railway. Trice £6500. O'TCI AORES ( 80 Acres Freohoi.l. 4 U 190 acres Leasehold), ’.ll cleared with the exception of 60 acre.;, balance nearly all ploughaWe, oil fenced and subdivided into L/e > addocks. Deep' soil, dwelling and now sheds and yards. Would make Kn good dairy farms. Close to Railway. Price £2O an acre. Onon ACRES (900 Acres FreaZUUU hold. 1100 Acres Leasehold). Freehold nearly all oloughabV, well fenced and subdivided. 80 acres in bush. Leasehold all river bed r-nd bush country, all good land. Suitable for sub-division into 6 or 8 dairy farms Close to Railway. Price £12,000. rtftQ ACRES (543 Acres Freeholl K)jU ?J 80 Acres iLica.sehold), with river run 160 Acres bush, balance all cilearcd and good area plough ib'.e. Carrying capacity 120 cows. House a’-'d necessary sheds. £l2 10s per acre. Stock and milking plant, etc., at valuation. Terms arranged. PQO ACRES LEASEHOLD. A 'l fenced and mostly cleared. Suitable for sheep grazing. Convertible into dairy farms. Two miles from Railway, 1 mile front main road PrOe £2 12s 6d per acre, £IOOO casn. >.alance easy terms. PCfiri ACRES leasehold. WII carry 250 sheep. Some fencing. Situated 21 miles from Railway Price £2 per acre, £6OO cash. KQ ACRES FREEHOLD. 32 acres cleared. In good dairying 3is trict. Good carrying capacity. Price £676 cash. ffIADK SPROT AND CO STOCK, FARM, LAND, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS, P.O. Dos 72. G REV MOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1920, Page 1
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