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im Mia felled and grassed, wa I by river and streams, a _ sheep and cattle farm, papa ft) mation, several paddocks, mce hoiis., ' | ACRES, level land, ploughWial)le f . , . papa formation, house of | four rooms. 'School s£-mile, post office one mile, good sheep country. 9QA ACRES, L.1.P., limestone ■"wyhnd, first class. 260 acres ~ grass, balance bush, one mile from factory, watered by streams etc. School 1-mile, post office i-mile.Small deposit easy, terms. 400 acres in grasp, 500 acres heavy bush; limestone formation, watered by river and streams. Five-roomed house, telephone and sheds. A choice cattle farm* cheap. ,£v DAIRY FARMS. lOA ACRES, two miles, from fac- *"" tory, in 86 Acres reclaimed swamp. Papa formation, 100 acres ploughable, well fenced streams and;springs. Easy Qfrfi ACRES all in grass, cleared «vv bush,wellfehced,gobdsprings limestone land, H-mHe from factory and Small deposit; easy terms, tion£i|lfy'cnoi^>£um^ ;^?-. -. ,-.<■-' '- 600 acres Native lease) 42 ■ :I 300 acres Native lease, 42 ye&s, a '. bargain. '.% ':. Sjj~■■■■'; 10 choice sections Pio, several in Te Kuiti. ■ ..,<?s%£'.. \":;h.'< ' THONBPIOPIQ BUREAU mm. f-'^i.-:-,:^^; For attention and good •L^XT^ D. M«MILI£N: 1 ' 1 , SADDLER AND HARNESS. MAKErJsPIOPK)^ _ ,-• . ■'„*■ ' i can be relied on as fie has had, fifteen years experience in-business on his own accounts?. Cowshed Floors^>;i ;> -■'Concreted '.. ■■ -- AKE a wonderful difference to - -life on the farm. The tages are so many and so obvious, both as regards stock and labour, that there is-hardly any need tbj enumerate them here. .[ What we want inore tp impress upon farmers is the fact that in the event of skilled labour being not readily available they can do this work themselves easily and cheaply. We are willing to help > hjr giving free advice as to quantities add procedure. } Remember that every piece ;of concrete .work you put on your farm adds considerably to the valuepf your holding.• .The increased value, too, will be far in excess of the cost of the work. Write giving mehts,et« f v '.' . ■ r^t^~\^'%yi ■'' Wilsons* Go. , mm Ladies' and Geht'B High Class Tailop? Inspection Bora Street, Te K Vki StJDDENA chill may give; yjou Jili CbldV in the head, Inflamed: if jroiitshould take a chiU don't wart Cuntilsybu are laid v$ but?, use t"NA26L" freely right away. Thousands know its value. (10) >• SK> for the famous '•Roslyh'' with artistic picture of New Zealand s wcmderJahdCßotoruaJimcludingphpto of a charmiiig native girl. Only 6d each from local dealers. GENTLEMEN! next time youreferf quire a *Best Hat? buy -\ thej R.*&]G; will styte and coinfortgive you. Apply local drapers. / relief fusing:' ful cures have teen , ; foUoH ' (0) ■\ :^;=: ; -W^-ftS

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 27 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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