LAND! LAND! LAND! GOOD, CHEAP LAND, NEAR MARKETS. ■"WILL double in value during the period of a few years, while high priced land “requires a lifetime to double. This fact is drawing land buyers’ attention to cheap and mod-erate-priced lands. The following is ottered as a cheap property, and leaves a big margin, for development 'when subdivided: GOING CONCERN. Hundred and forty-one ACRES. All in good English grasses and cultivation; all level, tip-top soil, been thoroughly worked; divided, into 10 paddocks; shelter hedges; watered by stream and windmill; troughs in all paddocks; only one mile from Glaxo factory; House, 4 rooms; cowshed with 3coav plant, machines up-to-date; stable; barn; loose-box; implement shed, etc. STOCK: 50 cows, ‘5 springing heifers, .17 yearlings, 2 bulls, 2 working horses, 60 sheep, plough, disc, tine and chain harrows, Cambridge roller, drill, mowing machine, cart and harness, gig and harness, separator, milkeans, 2 stacks hay, tools, fowls, etc., etc. Glaxo factory, station, township, etc., only one mile. ‘ Price, £BO per acre. Walk in, walk out. Cash required, £2,000. This is the district to make money —3s 3d for butter-fat next season. DARBY & FINDLATER, LAND .AND ESTATE AGENTS, Matamata, Waikato, FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SA^E! FOUR GOOD PROPERTIES. F0UI? GOOD PROPERTIES. Jjj'Oß SALE. —Seven-roomed bouse, one acre good hind; washhouse, bathroom, drainage. Price only £7OO. JdOR SALE. —Three acres of laud, in the borough. Would make a good poultry farm. Prce £3OO. FOU SALE. —Six-roomed House; bath, hoi and cold water, gas range, three fireplaces. Price £SOO for a quick sale. For SALE. —Five-roomed House, bath, washhouse, -.{-acre land. Price £450. We also have a few good Dairy Farms for sale. 6. T. WOODROOFE & CO., G. I WOODROOFE & CO., LAND AGENTS : ; _ FOXTON. Office at Borough Council Chambers ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE. HOPWOOD’S BUILDINGS, Palmerston North. WE have fitted our rooms with the latest' and most up-to-date Electrical equipment, and arc placing our experience at your disposal. We have had five years’ experience in the N.Z. Military Hospitals under the best medicalnien of to-day. We are now direct from the Orthopaedic Hospital, Christchurch, and arc equipped with the latest methods of treatment with X-Rays, 'Medical Electricity Massage, .Muscle Re-cdueation and Remedial Exercises as used in Orthopaedic Treatments and treatments for Stiff Joints, Neuritis, Rheumatics, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Nyalgia, Lame Backs, etc. X-Rays for internal examinations and treatment of Rodent Ulcers, Eczema, Barber’s Rash, Ringworm, and all Skin Diseases. CAMPBELL & PALTRIDGE, ADMINISTRATORS. Late Orthopaedic Hospital, Christchurch. For BOWLERS & CRICKETERS. Washing Gaberdine Trousers, 20/6. Washing Hals, 3/li and 4/11. At BARR & TYEK’S. Wl-HTE CALICOES, Sheetings, Towels, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. Men’s Tie,j, 1/9, 1/11, 2/G. Tie Pins, Brooches, 9d each, Infantees-,' 2/-, 1 reduced to 1/6. —F. GABITES. White twill sheetings, 54in., 72in., and SOin., 3/11 to 6/9, Unbleached Herringbone Sheetings, 54in., 72in,, and 80hi., 4/6 to 6/9. At BARR & TVER'S, F- GABITES for Cambric Edgings and Embroideries, Special purchase 400 yards, all at 71 cl per yard. Now Summer Dross Goods, 1/0, 2/6. Crepe, 3/3, F> GABITES for Pearl Buttons. Pius, Id packet. Tea Towelling, 2/9. Lace Curtains, slightly soiled, 16/6 pair. Double-width White Sheetings, 5/11, reduced to 4/11, E. i. MURPHY. TAXI PROPRIETOR - FOXTON. CHARGES MODERATE. Seven-seater Studebaker car for hire at all times, of clay or night. Telephone — Taxi Stand, No. 134; Private Residence, No. 128. Private Address: Fuller Street. AVOID BLOOD POISONING. Guts or wounds are simple to treat, and if treated properly are quickly relieved, hut if neglected will sometimes lead to blood poisoning. Keep the wound free from dirt, and apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm as quickly as possible. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment. It will remove the pain and cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale everywhere.--Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2203, 16 November 1920, Page 2
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