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i $# THE DRY SEASON 13 APPROACHING ;3 TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF WATER We have a Faithful Servant SEEKING A SITUATION on a Farm, or at a Gentleman's Private Residence, to pump wa,ter, carry it upstairs, water stock, irrigate a garden, supply wash-house and bathroom, etc. I am a Willing Worker, belong to no Trade Union; want no holidays. In fact, I will work twenty-four hours every day in the year if the wind blows. I want no wages beyond my keep and will never strike work so long as you treat me well. I belong, to the most numerous family in the Colonies, and none of us have ever gone wrong to speak of. We are a most powerful family, with wonderful endurance. Our constitutions are of iron, our sinews of steel, and yet- we consume nothing but a pint or two of oil per year, and take nothing stranger into our systems than thin air. We sre, nevertheless, very sensitive, and are visibly affected 'by the slightest breath of wind. Our services are to be lad cheap, and we will never willingly change our situation once we have got comfortably settled down. THE WIND COSTS NOTHING YOU WILL BE SURPRISED bow little it costs to harness it by using a "STAR" WINDMILL OF WHICH THERE ARE THOUSANDS IN USE All over the Dominion Write to our agent to-day for a catalogue NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH Or direct to Dept. 1.,„. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, TIMARU.

LOMAX AND 00 CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. J)OS'T gEAD rpHIS. FREEHOLDS. BEST DAIRY FARMS IN WAIKATO. 200 ACRES, all in grass, 8 paddocks, dwelling 8 rooms, all outbuildings 10 miles from Ohaupo and Cambridge; creamery and school 1 mile Price £ls per acre. 190 ACRES, 110 in grass, 10 paddocks, dwelling 4 rooms, c.s., yards, .10 bails; 4 miles from Cambridge. Price £7 10s per acre. Easy terms. 640 ACRES, all in grass, 7 paddocks, dwelling 7 rooms, all outbuildings, cowshed for 40 cows, machine for milking; 9 miles from Cambridge, creamery, school, post office, and hall on property. Price £ll per acre. Very easy terms. £590 cash. 13(7 ACRES, all in grass, 13 paddocks, 5 miles from P.O., creamery on property, school 1 mile. Price 13 per acre; income independent of farm, goes with farm, £llO per annum for 2 years. 155 ACRES, all in the best of grass, 10 acres oats, 16 acres turnips, 10 acres new grass, flat as a bowling green.' all outbuildings required on farm, orchard nicely laid out, lawn with flower borders; 12 paddocks, well watered, with "dam," splendid house f of 7 rooms, all modern conveniences, school, creamery, P. 0., and railway; the best dairy farm in the Waikato. Title, Freehold. Price £25 an acre, on .terms. Also—--150 ACRES, all in grass, 6 rooms, £lO per acre, £2OO cash. ' 413 ACRES, 350 in grass, 4 rooms, £4 10s per acre, £SOO cash. 1300 ACRES, all in grass, 6 rooms, £5 10s per acre. ; 878 ACRES, (500 in grass, 8 and 5 rooms, i £8 10s per acre, j Apply LOMAX & CO. "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY" TS a book which is very particular to set «ut tha Gospel that Jesus preached, and to give chapter and verse for the same. It fully reveak "The Kingdom of God," which "flesh and blood cannot inherit," b«t which is hereafter to be established npon earth. Why the Jews survive and what is coming through them to the n&orM is unfolded by "Christendom Astray." The book also plainly shows the error of religious teaching everywhere around us. Search and see! For loan from Mrs. C. ANDERSON, Regan-street East, Stratford. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, close to centre of town. Price £450; £SO cash.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. T UGGAGE-OARRIHRS 2s, belh? from 3d,' U pumps from Is ©&—The G. W. Lawrence Co., Dev«*-e*»eet. TF Bobby Burns were with us noo 1 He'd gie it oot in rhyme 1 And say the meat we ha'e to eat is very vera prime 1 But the best of all ye'd get from Joll I That ie so ev«ry time.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 26 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 26 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 26 November 1910, Page 7

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