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WALL'S INDIAN CORN CURE CUUBB U»ms, Warts and Bunione. Every bottle is guaranteed by me, any person purchasing this remedy who is not satisfied can obtain refund of purchase money by communicating with me. I make myself personally responsible for every bottle sold. WALL'S INDIAN PAIN KILLER. This Ointment is guaranteed by me to cure any ache or pain, or purchase money returned in full. These remedies are obtainable only at WALL'S, Gunsmith, New Plymouth New Plymouth, Ist June, 1901. I hereby certify that after suffering sevarr pain for a number of years from several bad corns, I have cured them with Wall's Indian Com Onre. Signed. JAMES G. BYRNE. PARIS EXPOSITION. 'NOIEIR VIOIOBI MB SHI ALPHA-DELAVAL SEPARATOR. THE CO-OPERATIVE 80CIET' Have been notified by Hewn Mason, Stbuihtos & 0 ~ of hrtstchurch,thattheyreeeivt»£ cable on atnrday that the ALPHA-DK LAVAL SEPARATORS hadsecureditheGßAND PRIZE at the Pari Exhibition, beat lug all other competitors BALE OF RUKUHIA ESTATE. FOR SALE. I THE BALANCE OF THE WELL KNOWS "RUKUHIA ESTATE." I SUB-DIVIDED NTO FARMS AS UNDER A Land Transfer Title will be given; terms are easy, and prices; exceptionally low. dreameries will be erected where required. Lot H.—470 tores. The making of a good Farm, 8 miles from Frankton, . house and stables, 60 acres in grass, 160 acres unimproved ploughable land, 270 acres good swamp which only requires draining to make into valuable property. Price for this is exceptionally cheap. £6OO for the lot. I Los!G.—B2o acres, undulating country, anImproved, only five miles from Hamilton, 82s per acre, Lot L.—640 acres known as the "Flax ' Farm," 60 acres nice green hilL 490 acres flax swamp, excellent quality, now being drained by the proprietors. This section will make a really Ant-class farm when brought in. f par acre, Lot N.—780 aores, 120 aw newlv sown grass, splendid take, < acres indrained swamp, wonic cake a nice dairy farm. LOT 0.-680 acres, 600 aores in grass and rough feed, would make a sp J grazing or dairy farm, grand turnip and, undulating country, four miles from Railway Station, six miles from Ohaupo. 6s per acre. Lot P.—460 ao grand Dairy Farm, 160 acres new grass, splendid take, 800 acres swamp, which can be bad at a low late. Lot;q—2ooacres, all in grass, undulating country, all ploughable, would make a pretty little farm, bel'g excellently situated. Lot T.—lßo aores, splendid Kabikatea Flat and ideal Dairy F from Ohaupo, never bas been ploughed and is in excellent grass. Lot V.— lßo aores, similar to above. LOT V.—lßo acres, similar to above. Lot ff.—4oo acres, good flat country, mostly in grass, turnips and Kabikatea cleared flat, all fenced, well watered. LOS X.—400 acres, one of the best farms n the Estate, 140 aores newly sown grass, balance cleared Kahikatea Flat, only 8 miles from Ohaupo,. LOT Y.—looo acres, good run, land of excellent quality, carries stock well, weU watered. Price, 26s per acre. LOT Z.—looo acres, an excellent graiine farm, close to Ohaupo. Price £IOOO. The Homestead of 3440 acres, one of the best in the Waikato, grand wooUhed, stables, splendid undulating country, all subdivided !nto convenient paddooks, good orchard and vegetable garde 8 miles from Ohaupo, 2 miles rr R t tion. Would make an ideal arm W, SOUTER & Co„ Cambridge and Ohaupo. MAORI BBMiii

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 1

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