VVliat with one drawback and another, the lot of many -a mail on the land in N T .Z., for .some tilin' past, lias hardly been happier than that o! the (lilhcrtiaii policeman, and it is deplorable that in some instances the farmer lias been forced to give his farm rest ■.mil retire from a struggle beyond his endurance. Especially trying has been the position of the agriculturist on the gum lands of the North. This soil won’t grow anything the farmer is accustomed to grow. But it will produce remarkably line tobacco leaf, and us the average yield of a tolticco crop on the Northern gum lands represents a cash value of £•">!' nett, there can be no question as to profit. I,urge quantities of tobacco are already being grown, and the culture of the “weed" in certain parts of N.Z. promises to develop into a nati inal industry. Several varieties of this tobacco are on the market, including ••Biverhead ('old" aromatic. “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium and “Cut- Plug No. 10’’ (Bulkhead) full. They are all in brisk demi.uul.—Advt.
THE GREAT (BODYBUILDER' No combination of words can tell what a wonderful lunghealer and body-builder it really is. The work of Lane’s Emulsion is to male::,rich blood, and so heal diseased lungs, cure coughs and colds, and strengthen frail bodies —and it always does this work well. Get a bottle to*day, and take it faithfully. < Price, 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. Jt's famous because it's good. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND -DAIRY COY., LTD., dairy produce, ice and cold STORAGE MERCHANTS. MAIL CONTRACTORS, general carriers, CHIEF INSURANCE AGENTS, ALL CLASSES OF INSURAN C UNDERTAKEN, CHILLED AMD FROZEN PORK MERCHANTS, ETC., ETC. -p^TON-SUPPLIERS ARE AT-SO NO- - that the above Company is still paying Is 7d for hutter-fat, not only the TOP PRICE IN V/ESTLAND, but also the HIGHEST IN NEW ZEALAND as well. Sweet cream from approved dairies, 2s per lb. Owing to the number of suppliers co-operating, cream will be received the full year continuously, from all farmers from anywhere in Westland. Full information from, — 11. T PARRY, Managing Director.
rvi. HOUSTON & GO. auctioneers and land agents WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 6-roomed DWELLING, good d-acre Section, Sewell St. Half cash, balance at 6} per cent. £BOO r-j QA 2 SECTIONS fronting Sewell owOO Street and Town Belt (north). H df cash, balance 6 per cent. 4 SECTIONS, Tudor Street. PQAA Good SECTION in Revell Street, central situation ; good terms. G-roomed DWELLING, Hampden St. Splendid section with good situation. 4-roomed DWELLING in cfe'O 4vJ Park St. jfi fi p* Good i- acre SECTION, Weld Street. aa a A Comfortable 6-roomed U U COTTAGE, Bealey St. good section; Govt, mortgage. W'e have numerous other town properties on our register; also several farm properties for sale and will be pleased to receive enquiries. M. HOUSTON & CO, AUCTIONEERS
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1926, Page 1
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