iUfHii*] They will bo pleased to s<'o Photos enlarged. All kinds and sizes of Photos and Enlargements supplied at Moderate Prices by mm PHOTO CRABBER.! STATION, STREET, TAIHAPE. KEWSFAPEE ADTEBTIBIH&. Mr A. E. Chamberlain, of Chicago, dealing with the subject of newspaper advertising, »s.ys: — "No other niadinm can give you all tfco following quaKtiPS found in newspapers: 1. ''Newspaper advertising covers either the loeal field or the entire eountry. 2. 'Newspaper advertising inake 9 pus sible local co-operation between newspaper and advertiser. .luriielons newspaper advertising i* ■me of the secret* of eommereial oae-
S&VICS mm ESTATE «J>«-b '.: Gl m r* c AND SPECULATORS Call or write for full particulars of these bargains. We have inspected them, " -ft i*Bj£ii 110 ACRES. Tip-top, semi volcanic, ploughable land, situated in one of Auckland's most progressive borougha only one mile from P.O.'and station, j splendid cutting up proposition, four acre section within coo-ee, selling at £IOO per acre, unimproved. There is a modern house of five rooms on this property, bathroom, washhouse, hot and cold water service, porcelain bath and basin, etc., separator room, cartshed, implement shed, 6-bail cowshed, all iron, fowlhouse and run, pigsty, etc; 95 acres are in grass, and there are five acres of splendid native bush The property is x'iii£ fenced and subdivided into 3 paddocks. The price is only £4O per ace and the terms are £SOO cash. Balance arranged or would consider a good unencumbered house as part payment and about £ 150 cash. (W. 17) 215 ACRES.—Sis miles from Matamata, all flat and ploughable, except creek banks, half m grass and nearly ring fenced, five paddocks, good house and outbuildings, well watered, no noxious weeds. The place has been neglected, but it has the makings of one of the best farms in the Matamata district. Farm adjoining the back has just been sold for £2O per acre. One partner has been called in ballot, and the owners wish to disssolve partnership, and will sell at the low price of £l6 and on very easy terms. Would take house property, small farm or any good security as part payment, but no inflated values entertained. 127 ACRES. —Good ploughable land and well watered by streams, ringfeneed, nine paddocks, 100 acres in. grass, 5 acres orchard, 12 acres fallow, now carrying 15 dairy cows, 5 yearlings, 60 sheep, and two horses. Buildings comprise 6-roomec* kauri bouse. 3-stall stable and barn combined. 3bail covrshed, and other outbuildings, situated 1J miles from school, store, and post office, wharf, etc. Only 25 miles from Auckland. Price, £2O per acre. £7OO cash, balance arranged. mtwximim&mtmmtaxamsmi PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Queen Street *(op. GP.O.), AUCKLAND Box 1173. "Belophone IPOI Telegraphic Address "Esrea"
GGER PROFITS FOR T THE KEY WHICH OPENS THE DOOR TO GREATER PROFIT IS THE JUDICIOUS USE OF FERTILISERS. The test grades of fertilisers will also help to produce the highest yields, and thus give you handsome increases in profit. FEED THE LAND WITH ECLIPSE FERTILIZER Scientifically prepared to suit the spscial requirements and local conditions, ECLIPSE FERTILISERS cannot he excelled. AH prices free on rail, Imlay. ECLIPSE FERTILISERS are easily distributed, readily soluble, and run freely through the drill, . ■ . ...., ... )KTttWJFn\ RTm ■ tfsrro73 kTmi vmXEi VICTORIA AVENUEj WANGANUI
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 July 1918, Page 8
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532Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 20 July 1918, Page 8
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