LAND LAND LAND 79 ACRES fA„ level and nicely sheltered. All this property has been under plough with the exception of shelter bush. Jltlking U cows and carrying 2 hone*, tall, and this year's calves; good, well laid out, 7-roonied, wash-house, new concrete shed, milking machine driven by water power; electric light installed; numerous outhouses; only 2» miles from Stratford; handy to Up-to-date cheese factory and school Price £6l per acre; very easy terms will be given to practical nun wishing to farm the property, as owner intends to retire. 296 ACRES LI - P - at £l4 l* er aDm ™; about 280 acres grassed: well fenced and divided into sheep proof fences. This is a nice little property for mixed farming as the 20/25 cows would do well on the front portion, the balance being fit for sheep or young cattle; 4-roomed cottage, outhouse, and 20bail shed; y s mile to store, telephone, school, railway and cheese factory. Trice: £9 5s per acre goodwill; only £3OO cash down, balance 7 vears at "> per cent. on first mortgage. " n O . 7/549 A. J ACRES, nice little dairy farm, well fenced and divided, good buildings, hot and cold water, every convenience. Enquire as to terms. The greater portion of purchase money may remain for 5 to 15 years at 5 per cent- • 13/2707 870 AORES OJR.P., sheep and cattle country; plenty flat land for cropping purposes; about 640 acres felled and grassed; 5-roomed house, small wool shed: one mile from school, store and 'phone (metal roads) 6 miles from railway. Price for goodwill £5 10s per acre, easy terms. Only G.A.SO. mortgage of £I3OO on property Owner consider* exchanging for dairy land or for large block unimproved country up north. Jfo. 12/1648 H.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agony Co., Ltd. ■ BTKATFOBD. % A. HKWIIT, Manager, A. C. BELL. Land Salesman.
CHOICE COAST FARMS. jj'ihST-CLASS Coast Dairy Farm and milk run, containing HI acres ireehold, • ithin two miles of Borough of Xe* Plymouth; fronting main metal road; factory, school and post office opposite farm Good "roomed house, 12-bailed eo. saeu fitted with milking machines; conetet" floor and other buildings; practically level farm and well watered; all in grass except few acres shelter bush and 11, acres turnips and 4 acres laid down in spring feed. Well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. 55 dairy co?r« and plant can be taken at value, oa If desired. Trice £4O per acre an \ery leasonable terns r< The farm is to be sold with or without milk run and plant to suit pu ebascrs. A very choice farm and comfortabljji'.cine. Apply sharp. IKft ACRES freehold beach farm, ail live! and well watered, well fenced :■ subdivided into convenient rcndocks; good 7-roomed house and 10 bail cowshed fitted with milkin« machines. o;l an! well icwn down in m'.zcei grasses. One mile to cheese feet or;.-, school, township, saleyards, etc. fronting main metal road. Price £4l p«r acre. Reasonable terms can be ar tinged. NEWTON KTN"«, AUCTIONEER. LAND ANO FINANCE AGENT, ( NKW PLYMOUTH. W P. NICOLL & Co. fLate W. Eowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock* Bcs t Quality CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL WHEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC.. At lowest prices coniL-teut with prime quality. in stock: GOLDEX BAY CEMENT. The best cement on the market
KINO'S COURT (Private Hotel) UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Tennis Conrt, Gymnasium, Fall-size BOliard Tible, Electric Light, Magniftwrt Vkw of Harbor and City TERMS kODERATE. A. ABROWSBITH, Proprietor. "PHONE 22M. Trams that pass KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL and start from Railway Station—Royal Oak, Epsom, Mount Albert, Kingsland, Monungiide. Grey Lynn, Newmarket. Press Electric, Button in car when past Town Sail for stop at "King's Court." QUEEN TnnOSttw STREET Gov*.
SIMPLY WOMD'ERFU: BURRS NINETY-SEVEN PER CENT. OF AIR. WIZARD LIGHT It is simple and easy to operate. It is safe and reliable. It is lit by an ordinary match. It is very economical. THE WIZARDS LIGHT « passed by the Underwriters, and is guaranteed for five years. Over 500 Plants sold in Taranaki, and as there is an ever-increasing demand, and winter is approaching, ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY. Send for Booklet giving full details, and containing High-class Testimonials, including those from the Military Camps. Write at once to— F. H. ROBERTSON and Co.,
M. KENT SOCIETY. | (Permanent) BUT YOUR OWN HOME. Tbi Society lende money on Fi prated Leuehotd Landa. A. borrower i plant end build The Society pi teeing til morti AB profta divided equally atnonret borrower! tad uneaten. The Sodetv ia purely co-opera-. tit*. Bated on the calculation ot the proflto mad* during tke last tew yean the time required to repay a loan It teten yean. For example: • *--r borrowin* £IOO (fit* «"""~' ' "*" ot El lie 8d in tet Pram which, deducting the ot the loan _ Would leave at paid lot interert the balance £35 0 • The Society haa a IfESEBVB FUND ot Oftr £2OOO Direeton Metro Richard Cork (I Shottleworth, W. L. Newman, Hewton King, A. OoMwater. T. K. Skinner. Colonel EUia. KEW PtYMOUTHOPUNAKE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. AWING to the continual rise in prices of Benzine, Tyres, etc- from Thurs-. fey, December 20 I em compelled to increase the fares as advertised in timetable. Optmake, single 13s, return 22/6; «iher places in proportion. E. WOOLDRIDGE,
WHEN YOU ARE mi YOU NEED If yon have a tendency to Liverishness, and feel languid, "out of sorts" or "run down," you should at once; resort to the world-famous remedy for these troubles —Mother Seigel's Syrup. By its gentle but efficient tonic action it puts the (tomicb, liver and bowels SYRUP in a state of healthy activity; as a result you are then able to digest what you eat, and thus secure fresh stores of strength and vitality. Jut try a short course of Mother Seigel's Syrup daily after meal* and note the general improvement in ycnr health. mrrAfraMEAis Trial flta, 1/i. J
A LL Employer* cm help our returned toldter bovs by sending their remlrement. for "labor to the Discharged Soldien' JUaoeiation, or by teaching them «Mf«l eraft. arid oceop**""* .. Help tte Empire by buying Bntirt i " -1 THE HOK. SECBETABY, JUL H«tt«m»l Srni« lmg<*-
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