LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, MASTERTOM. EXCHANGES A SPECIALITY. Two Good Things in Heal Estate, FOR SALE. 525 ACRES, -i miles from Masterton. Railway Station joins property, all ploughable. 10 paddocks. Lovely home of 10 rooms, all necessary outbuildings. First-class value at £IG 10s an acre and only .£IOOO cash. 2500 ACRES, one the cheapest sheep runs in the Wairarapa; 000 acres; ploughable, balance rolling, 12 paddocks, good 7-roomed house, woolshed, yards, dip, etc; wire fencing and everything necessary to aa up-to-date sheep station; wintered 2500 sheep, 150 cattle and 15 horses. A snip. Price £•! 10s per acre.
•RRICE, BROAD & CO., - JLJ ’ Limited, 81 A R T O ti. GRAIN MERCHANTS. LAND, COMMISSION, & INSURANCE AGENTS. We now carry Eull Stocks of— RAPE TURNIP SWEDE, and CLOVER SEEDS Just to Land from tlic best English Growers. Also, GRASS SEEDS & FARMERS’ REQUISITES all descriptions, including Lubricating Oils, Wire, Wire Netting and Manures in large or small quantities. Implements, etc., not in stock procured at shortest notice. Drain Pipes all sorts and sizes always on hand.
Extension Sale. FREE TRIP TO WELLINGTON. Residents of Marton, Hunterville, Bulls and Turakina —in fact those living within a radius of 20 miles from Marton Post Office, will have their Beturn fares paid to Wellington if ihey buy a Section at the Sale on Wednesday next. BRICE, BROAD & CO,
ASTON gPE IN G FLOWER & ROSE SHOW AND : Justrial ExhibitionAMATEURS ONLY. In aid of the Funds of the Methodist Church. To be held in the DRILL HULL, MAETON, .FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Gth & 7th December, 1.907. Grand Display of Cut Flowers. Pot Plants, Home Produce, Needlework, etc. TABLE DECORATIONS both days Entry Is. TEA KIOSK Davenport Bros.’ Teas. Popular Entertainments each evening. Show’ opens at 2 p.m. each day. Marton Band in attendance. Catalogues on application to Mr T White or Secretary. JOHN C. MEYER, Hon. Sec. F UNE RA L NOTICE. The friends of Mr and Mrs F. H. Gibbons are respectfully'invited to attend the funeral of their only son, Henry Hewitt, which will leave Armagh House on SATURDAY, December 7th, at 2.80 p.m., for Mount View Cemetery. J. McCHESNEY, Undertaker, BILL, Veterinary Surgeon, trill in future attend the First Sale iu the Month at Huntervillo regularly. I F R E. All Watches and Goods left with me for repairs are all safe, and owners will be notified by later advertisement when and where to get them. MAX BOBNHOLD. B dsinebs notice, Mb J. M. NICOIi notifies bis ustomers that they will render him material service by the prompt setaent of outstanding Accounts. His lusinesa will be carried on as usual nMr HAIGH’S PREMISEr>, opposite his old shop. lOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 140 ACRES close to one of the t inland towns in New Zealand, ploug&able. Five minutes from t-office, railway and school. A mdid home. For further partiare apply Bos 69, Masterton.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9020, 6 December 1907, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9020, 6 December 1907, Page 3
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