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JJAEMI’ JD & ABRAHAM, Limited. . IN STOCK— Hurst's B road Leaf Essex Ripe Turnip, S wede 1000 Hem i Kale Mustard a nd Clovers Of all Varieties The well-Sa 'own Old Pasture FLAKS IEBE RYE, A Splendid Sampi ] o of ITALIAN EYE specially grtn rn for our trade PEAIEIE GRi VSS. AKAROA COCKS* OOT. We have just aci ’eptcd the SOLE AGENCY f<>■- STTTTI FARM and GARDEN SEEDS, BARRAUB & Ltd., Palmerston N. & fi* sliding. Taihapa Agents—E. Wilson & Co.

SUTTOW & SO'N. \ The King’s $b p *d smen - Farmers and others an? invited i 0 inspect the Display of Seeds, Roots, etc That wo aro SHOWING IN A SPECIAL BUILDING Between Scc^eta^y , Qflicc & the Show Bing. Barraud & Abraham, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS. TOWNSHIP extension.This is one of tho Finest Investments ever ottered to the public, and the motto is—“ First come first served." As the Sections in this valuable Estate are going rapidly, the speculators who arc first in the field are those who will reap the harvest accruing on the unearned increment on the re-sale of these Choice Building Sites. Do not miss the Chance of a Lifetime. DO if NOW Lithograph Plans are now out, and can be obtained with full particulars on application to BRICE, BBDAB & CB., Or FIIAHK It DUKKE. Land Agents, Marton. ITAIPAS TEA & LUNCHEON ROOKS.

HIGH STREET, MARTON. MISSES HUTTON Desire to announce that they will open their TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS In High Street, On TUESDAY, 22nd October. Dainiy Afternoon Tea supplied. Soup & Grills dtily from 12 to 2 p.m ELLINGTON ROAD BUTCHERY. MANNING- & CO. . Hav taken the Shop o’- Messrs Brice Broad A Co-, opposite Messrs Fuller-ton-Smith & Miles’s, as temporary Business premises, until further arrangements are made. 844 AY; BBS. @BB Acres Freehold 156 Acres LAP--644 ACRES in grass, fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks, 1 present carrying capacity of 1200 sheep and 100 head of cattle in winter without artificial food, when fully improved will winter IGOO sheep and 150 head cattle. Formation of country low hills, altitude 300 to 500 feet. Soil black loam on papa. Situated II miles from AVaitotara. Road good, praccally level, can motor to homestead. Good C-roomcd house, orchard, _ etc. Price fa 10s. Terms £2500 at 5 per cent, for five years, balance cash, or £5 15s with £ISOO cash, balance at 5 per cent for a term to be arranged. For full particulars apply AY. M. ASHTON '& CO.,

WANGANUI. SOL E AGEN TS. (Properly Guides on Application.) H. A. WUNBCH & CO., Lane! & Estate Agents, Feilding. HAVE Foil SALE--131 ACRES, freehold river flat farm. Well watered and subdivided into eight paddocks. Good 6-roomed house and other necessary buildings. Id is no exaggeration to say that this is very easy 3-sheep country. It 1 47 ACRES, 3 miles from Redding, leasehold (only a few months to run), with purchasing clause at low figure. Open fur short time only. Goodwill SIOO. 10S ; 144 ACRES undulating shoop country (splendid grass', 5-roomod house, outbuildings, separator shod with concrete floor hails, dip, etc. Half subdivided into 10 paddocks. Price. 61/ 110 s. Only ££oo cash wanted. _ 103. I 160 ACRES, Colyton, easy hills, goon grass, 10 paddocks, 5-roomod house and .every necessary farm building, woolshod, cowbails, etc. Carnes 2.J sheep. Splendid orchard returning £4O per annum. Price £l6 15b per acre’. Cash required £BOO. 285 ACRES similar land to above and can be sold in conjunction, good house of six rooms and every convenience. Price 116 15s per acre. Cash required, £IOOO. , Note—lf the two farms detailed above are sold together, the price is ss-per acre P. 6. Box, 16.

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-ipv a w ICX’S 'BUFFET, KANGITIEEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, The travelling public requiring accommodation at a moderate tariff could not do better than patronise this Largest and Loading Private Hotel. Everything will be found right up to date with every necessary convenience. Clean! Quiet! Comfortable Give the Buffet a trial

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8964, 4 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8964, 4 November 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8964, 4 November 1907, Page 3

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