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This Tonic is guaranteed undee the Drug Act of June 30th, 1906. No. 1053. JL. Henderson OPTICIAN, Queen Street, Rffastsrton, Established 22 Yeaes, Phokk 106. P.O. Box 5. S^X^iiW^Sft Vn I *~ M^-t^-Witr* n? > >jx t STOCKTAKING SALE I :fsjnraiMjm ■ ADIES MACINTOSHES, PALSTOTE3, JACKETS, are reduc3d TS psn cant. BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, Is 6d ro£d, 7Jd, NOW Is 2d, 7Jd, 4Jd. GENTS SUJTS 30s, 355, 455, 555, 653. The Reductions on These Suits aro From 27s 6d Upwards. GENT'S CIES FROM 6d EACH. IHllffl ■M THE MEW CURE FOK uiiiiiH The immense number of orders for FROOTOIDS sent by post direct to the Proprietor is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their marvellous curing power. They cure quickly, are elennt in appearance, and pleasant to take. Loading Chemists and Storekeepers are now :-tockini? them. Retail price, 1/G. Ask for them locally, and so encourage business in your own district. If no!; obtainable; send direct to ino Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Ceelong, Victoria N.Z. Branch Offica—No. 11 First Foop, Hume's Buildings, Wi'li* St., Wellington. J. R. NICOL. (LATE P. H. WOOD.) AUCTIONEEB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AS for Sale—-5-ropmed House, Victoria Street, good position; terms, £3OO, with £'}Q dnvn. or £275 cash—a real bargain. 5-roomed House, Sussex Street, ore-t'iird acre land; £450. 5-roomed New House, George Street, with all conveniences; £SOO, only £IOO cash. 6-roomed House, George Strict, gnod gar den £415 cash. 100 Acres, Clareville. £OO Acres, Ihuraua Valler ; £ls per acre. 250 Acres, Manpaterere; £6 per acre. 500 Acres, Kawnia; £5 rer acre. 117 Acres, Dab fit Id ; £2O per acre. 4,600 Acres, Mataura; £2 10j per 8-aere Section, Main Road, Manaia, 2 frontages ; only £OO per aciv ; gocd sec tion for sub-division, j-acre Sections, Jean's Estate £7O to £IOO splendid building situ?. Houses and Sections for sale t exeha-rpe all over Masterton. Largo range of all kinds of properties zr fho books Particulars on aD'.lieatior t J. R. NICOL, Bannister Sweet. Ma?tertoi K-s nds fb" WANGAKUI DIJ TMCT. Good Sheep and Cattle Ffp.ii " LL in grass except patches of shelter "-•■*• bust. Well fenced, watered and subdivided into 15 paddocks. 300 acres flat, balance easy hills. Cirrying capacity 2 shee.p per acre and 403 cattle, without winter feed. Building! consist of good 8-roomcd hous', woolsbed, yards, dip. trapthed, and all necessary outbuilding?. Situated 16 miles from WANGAKUI by gocd level road and 7 miles from small fo^nsh'p. Perce £l3 pep acpa, Terms can ba c-pranged. For Fcrihcr Particulars Apply mmm W, M. ASNTGN &, G©«, WASGANUI, HOL'3 AGENTS. {Property Guides on Application) 244^£^S h offici"e!"h s P e cla« Property >O\J acre, private craarnery adjoining property, 4 miles fiom post offi e, telephone and school, on good dray road. 4 roomed house, large sbtd, 5-bail shed, trapshed, etc. 5 paddocks, nearly all fenced. About 3CO acres in grass, balance bush, about 100 acres ploughable, will carry 200 to 250 2-year cattle, a 1 the year round. Price £8 per acre, £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at 5%. There is an orchard ol 200 trees in full bearing on the place. Railway stition will adjoin the property. 478 |"I Acres, fieehold. 1 m"le from co.-cp. rA. dairy factory. p?st office, telephone and ichor-l, on metaled road. 7-roomcd house, 12 bail cowshed. 10 paddocks, all in grass, 40 acres bave baen ploughed and cropped, all ploughable. Price £lB per acre. No. 423 f\f\ Acres, freehold, 2,| milo3 from .\J\J cheese factory, post office, telephone and school, on installed road, 5 roomed bouse, 8 bail shed, all neces sary outbmH ngs, 4 large G small paddocks yearly all in grass, 15 acrea have been stumped f-nd ploughed, all ploughable. Price £l7 10s per acre. Easy terms caD be arranged. No. 425 *iV«»l; LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, 18, ST. HILL STREET, WANGANGI phone and school ou good road, mile from the metal. 4-roomed house, man's whare, trapshed, 19 bail shed, etc. All in grass except 2 acres of shelter bash, ' 15 acres ploughed, and 5 acre 3 ready for ploughing, all ploughaola but 25 acres, carrying capacity about 75 cows. Price £l4 10s per dcre, with £2 per acre cash down, but a little less might be accepted QQQ A raq ]thi 1C -j f w balance on mortgage. 482 ***» w • ganui, 3 miles of Railway Station, 2J miles of post office and school. All in grass except 45 acres under plough, and 15 acres bush and plantations. All but 50 acres of the land is ploughabh. Divided into 13 paddocks: fences of wire and trimmed gor:e. The property is watered by two sirs am?, Buildings consist of a new 9 roomed hou;e (all conveniences), loose boxe.?, ir-ilkmg sh-d, stove-room, men's house, woolsbed, and all usual farm buiJ lings. The land will cany 2 breeding ewes, or 3 dry cheep per ncre, Id exceptionally pood cropping country. Title, Land Tiv. n.- fcr. vVe can t hcrough ■ ly recommend thia properly to anyone in search cf a l'nst class faim. Price £IG 10s pen acre. Good teims arraigd. We.shr.ll' be pleased t) arrange for inspection. fiittuu^m^ttfi Land and 'Estate Agents, WAHGANU!, i^m^i ESTATE AGENT, .. MASTERTON. H. LETT, Manager. 270 Acres, Wf>irarapa, all in grass, wellsabdividfld, watered and fenced, uadulating country lying woil to the sun. Wintering 2 she'p per acre besides cattle. Good house and o-u buildings. Close to t \\n, creamery and school. Prica £S ICs per acre. £SOO cash 270 Aoiv-s, South Wairarapa, all level and ploughable, well-subdivided, watered and fecced. C'oae to school, creamery and town. House, 7 rooms, and all necessary o rtbivldings. Price £25 per acre. 170 Ac:es, Masterlon, all in grais, ploughable, 14 p.i( docks. Carrying 3 eheep besides catt'e. House, wo.dshed, dip. ya-ds, 4-stalled stable, etc. Price £l2 p-;r f-.cre. Easy terms. 300 Aces, Hasvke's Bay, L LP. rent 46 91 per year. All in grass, all ploughable, subdivided i'lto 10 piddocks, wintering 2 shcey besides cattle. Close to i school, P.O. and town. house, j ards, stable, etc Prica £1,2-53. terms. H'.juso. C-rooms, bath, washhouse, e'e. Land o acres. Ground well laid out. Price £ 1 ,000. Easy Term). HUSBAND BROS LAND AGENTS, i/"\/~\ Acres, freehold, all in grass, rirg vJ V/ fene:d and divided into 6 paddocks, water in every paddock, 15 acres ilat, lime?t".n3 formation, 4 roomed housa tlso a twe-roomed coitago, 9stalltd cowshed, trapihed, stable, cic, H miles from railway station, 2 miles from school and cr<amejy. Price £ls 10s par afu-e. £350 cash. 793 fe Q Acre'',, freehold, all in grass, all t) & flat, nearly 20 acres slump-d and ploughed, well-watered p.nd divided into convenient paddocks, 7-roomcd : house, bathroom, etc., 18-stalled cowi shed, trapdicd, etc., 6 miles from PahiaJ tua, e!o3o to school and creamery. Pi ice £2G 10s per acre. Tc.-ms can bs ! arranged. 798 ICJ(\ Acres, freehold, all in grass, Uv divided into 10 paddocks, wellwatersd, 125 acres flat balance unduliiirg, 70 acres been stumped and plough- I cd, y-ocomed house, good cowihe-J, stable, cue. cm stcckyard, and eveiyI ihirg up-to data, 1 mile from school, 3 | miles from factiry. Price £23 per j acre, terms arranged, ' 830 j 1 Qf\ Acres, freehold, all in gni3*, IGi) | lOvj acrc-s j lur.2?!one formation, d vided int.i 9 i paddo.\ks wcll-wat-n'ed by running . | streams and river, 3-rcomtd house, J bathroom, etc., washhouso. cowshed, j and other outbuildings, 5 mlies from railway station. Creameiy school and : P.O. on the p opesity. Price JE2S per ! acie. 706 i ■ 1 '-Ml Acl 'es, 60 acre? V.S.P., GO acres / i JLOU leasehold with 5 years to run. j All in grasi except I.J ac cs left for j shelter, nearly all ploughable, divided I I into 10 paddock?, wtll-watered by run I ning streams, 90 acres flat. 8-re>om- r d : : hons:, 20-3talltd cowshnl, etc., closet) I school and creamery. Pries £lO 10 3 ' j p<r acre for owners int rest in V.S.S, j Lsa'uhcl.l g.vcn in. 745
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