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LOMAX AND CO. CAMBiI'IDGrE, WAIKATO. D 0 N'T READ THIS. FREEHOLDS. 2RMBT FARMS IN WAIKATO, 200 ACRES, all in grass, 8 paddocks* dwelling 8 rooms, all outbuilding* i°., m,les fr( WE Ohaupo and Cain, bridge; creamery and school 1 it.il* p /ice £l* per s^re. 190 ACRES, 110 in grass, 10 paddocks, dwelling 4 rooms, c,s., yards, 1& ftaus; 4 miles from Cambridge. 640 AORFS 7 per aCrU " ? asy tennß * j ' all m g rass . 7 [ addocka, dwelling 7 rooms, all outbuildings, cowshed for 40 cows, midline . for mi.fcing; 9 miles from Cambridge, creamery, school, post office, aid mail on property. Price £ll per 107 tenns - £SOO cash. 137 ACRES, all m grass, 13 paddocks, dwelling 0 roonjs, all outbuildings. 0 miles from Cambridge, P. 0., creameJT°.n properly, school 1 mile. Price £l3 per acre; income independent of ; farm, goes with farm, £llO per annum for 2 years. 155 ACRES, all in the best of grass, 10 •cres oats, 10 acres turnips, 10 acres new grass; flat as a bowling green; all outbuildings required on fftrm; orchard nicely laid out, lawn witt flower borders; 12 .paddocks, well watered, with "ram"; splendid bouse u rooms, all modern conveniences, o>_, jiles from Cambridge, close t® b ' 9 1 , creamery, P. 0., and raiffeayt ' J/best dairy farm in the Waikatdv -itle, Freehold. Price £25 per acre, on terms. Also, — ..o0 ACRES, all in grass, 6 rooms, £l# per acre, £2OO cash. * 413 ACRES, 350 in grass, 4 rooms, £4 10s per acre, £SOO cash. 1300 ACRES, all in grass, 6 rooms, £A 10s per acre. 878 ACRES, 600 in grass, 8 and 5 rooms. £8 109 per acre. A Eply LOMAX & 00. M'CLUCCAGE BROTHERS. .WITH FREEHOLD LAND, JgTABLE AMD FOJJ SALE, On STRATFORD - ONGARUE RAILWAY. APPLY M'CLUGGACE BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAiND AjND COMMISSION AGENTS, Etc., WHANGAMOMONA AND REPORUA.'

Bonnington's Cures Chelst Complaints. For nearly half a century Bonnington's Irish Hose has been* unequalled as a remedy for Influenza, Coughs, Golds, Bronchitis, and all lung complaints. Bonnington's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss Soothes the irritation in the bronohial tubes,heals the sore lungs and prevents more serious troubles. Read Mr. John Finlay's experience I was laid up for sixteen weeks with a severe attack of Bronchitis and a hacking cold. ! procured a few bottles of your mixture from one of our local chemists, and in a few days I got relief from my chest trouble* Whenever I find a' cold coming on I always fly to Bonninoton's Irish Moss. John Fimlay, Hawera. Be on the safe side. Get the remedy that has been tried and proved. . Insist on BONNINGTON'S. and refuse substitutes and imitations. '<R Best Range for Winter. rpHE average range presents a cheerless aspect lo anyone seeking warmth. Not eo that Magnificent Obok< big Range, THE "ZEALAHDIA." which in five seconds can be turned into a splendid open fire. Persons using their kitchens constantly will find its opea fire a real comfort in cold weather. It gives great warmth and better venfQ* tion. Saves fuel. Write for Catalogue 20 to Barningham and Co., Ltd GEC'RttIS-ST., DUNEDEN, Or see £i£iO& & SIXOS. Acenta. qtHE -JJiNITED |NSURANCE QO* LTD. - (Established 1862). Transacts all classes of Fire, ani Accident Business at lowest ijpcea. District Agents: WEBSTER BROS., Dpvon Street. riynoatfc. f»OX l'Hi£ -tkiT JrLAUH it tt/j&fißVr

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 122, 1 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 122, 1 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 122, 1 September 1910, Page 2

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