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45 ACRES FREEHOLD, on .North Auckland Line, lovely orchard of 10 acres, all export apples, few acres in good grass, balance in rough feed; ; has all been under plough, ring fenced and subdivided into o paddocks, watered by creek. Beautiful 0 roomed house, hot and cold water, everry convenience, verandah on all sides, porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, copper, etc; large iron sheds. House cost £llOO to build before the war. All buildings valued at £I6OO. Only 2« miles from station, post office, saleyards, by good roads, bread, meat and stores delivered. PRICE £2500. No mortgage; would arrange easy terms or a good house property unencumbered would be accepted as deposit, or would exchange for larger farm. GS 06 ACRES FREEHOLD on North Auckland Line, all in grass and all ploughoble except 10 acres, ring fenced, 10 paddocks. Lovely 6 roomed house, nearly new, all conveniences; cowshed, stable, loft, large storeshed, implement shed, fowl house, telephone in house. Situated half a mile from school, creamery, Store and post office, and 34 miles from railway station; wharf within 1 mile. Can get to it by train or boat. "Would now carry from 25 to 30 cows. PRICE £4OOO. No mortgages; would arrange good easy terms or take good unencumbered house property as deposit, or would exchange for larger farm. The same owner owns the two places and he wmuld exchange them both for a good mixed farm. If necessary he will assist a purchaser financially to purchase stock and to -work either place. G 9 SEND US PARTICULARS OF YOUR FARMS. We have numerous inquiries for farms in your district. Write today. Street (op. G.P.O;), AUCKLAND | Box 1173. Telephone IDOI Telegraphic Address ‘ ‘ Esrea: FARMERS Efficient Service PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Queen'

“TOMMY HAS LOST HIS COLD.” “That-is why I thank yon for recommending. Baxter’s Lung Preserver to me” said one grateful mother to her friend. “Tommy used to suffer terribly at night from hacking coughs and colds, but now he is entriely free from them.” ' “Yes, Baxter’s is certainly a wonderful remedy,, ’ replied the friend. “'A few bottles transformed my little girl from a throat and lung sufferer, into a happy, healthy child.” Mothers! Get Baxter’s, the unique; health-giver, ta-day. Children v like lt. : 1/10 per big bottle. BEE OINTMENT IS WHAT YOU. NEED Bee Ointment penetrates every pore of the skin and clears it of impurities. It stops irritation and itching. This curing salve heals all eruptions and abrasions of the skin quickly and surely. .Made of pure ingredients from a sound formula of tested worth. Used for nearly half a century. Bee Ointment is excellent for cuts, burns, scalds, sores, and sprains. Rub a little Bee Ointment on the affected j part or apply on linen, and relief will I be immediate. All chemists and stores 1 —Eighteenpence. j Free sample posted on application to j Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, j Wellington. j Some Sauce that; which, why, Lotui Brand of courts, LADIES’ Bathing craps a fine assortment. Sponge Bags and all highclass toilet articles obtainable at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy.

gmicareas' V; •.» iW- A -. H ■« i>_aas:' jp» && -*r -w£> n.S~c*y»»Ha»g V* \ 1 Farm Labour Problem Solved One great aid in overcoming the shortage of farm labour is the use o) Eclipse Fertilizer. Labour applied to land properly fertilized is 40% more efficient than the same amount of labour applied to unfertilized land. E CLIPSE SF&s*ti2iz gives this result. “Eclipse” Special No. 1 Grass Fertilizer, 4? Q/1! *7 /|C cr foa old pasture - Q I|/ ’0 ton “Eclipse” Special No. 2 Grass Fertilizer, . . p for sowing when laying down per- ‘fr 0/j| g manent pasture - _ - / ° Ait prices free on rail. Imlay. Eclipse Fertilizers are easily distributed and readily soluble. The New Zealand Refrigerating Co., Ltd. Victoria, Avenue - - WANGANIiI 111. BnaaMKEtanariraa, w k d' Tiu fi «ti ! m m O IPs * S 3 I ass M ii!l|!!l!HI!!!!-!|!!IH|!f!!| !!|il!l!||!|!!!lf|i||||(|ll!!| grass fMBm--'

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Taihape Daily Times, 27 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 27 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 27 February 1918, Page 8

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