. Henderson, J £WEIX£R and OPTICIAN, Tiio-ne 106. T.O. Box 5. Established 18S5. THESE WATCHES me all guaranteed non-magnetic, and can be used amorgst tlectricity without being in a.iy way detrimentally affected. This Watch wqs snado to my own crdcs* with interchangeable parts, whicn ana stocked by ma, POSTAL OSBESS Receive my Persona! and Prompt Attention.
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SUCCESS. *$ wm. m %H$ Bis mm mm mi 111 WM& if' 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 elegant in appearance, and pleasant to take. Leading Chemists and StoreLllMLMJAL«MliyMjjMfcl >btainable, send direct to the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. N.Z. Branch Office—No. 11 First Floor, Hume's Buildings, WiHH ?t.. Wellington.
%\ A A Acres, freehold, within \\ miles < W~t~t of creamery, post office, telephone and school oa 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 bush, 15 acres ploughed, and 5 acres ready for ploughing, nil ploughaole but 25 acres, carrying capacity about 75 cows. Price £l4 10s per acre, with £2 per acre cash down, bu". a little less might be accepted, balance on mortgage. 482 3Q A Acres (about), L.I P., rent Is Tier Ovy acre, private craamery adjoining property, 4 miles from post office, telephone and school, on good dray road. 4-roomed house, shed, 5 bail shed, trapshed, etc. 5 paddocks, nearly all fenced. About 300 acres in grass, balance bush, about 100 acres ploughable, will carry 200 to 250 2-year cattle, all the year round. Price £8 per acre, £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at 5%. There is an orchard of 200 trees in full bearing on the place. Railway station will adjoin (he property. 478 f\-% Acres, freehold, 1 mile from co.-cp. *J L dairy factory. p36t olEce, telephone and school, on metalled road. 7-roomed house, 12 bail cowshed. 10 paddoaks, all in grass, 40 acres have been plouahod and cropped, all ploughable, Price £lB per acre. No. 420 1A A Acres, freehold, 2J miles from iUU cheese factory, post offioe, telephone and schcol, on metalled road, 5 roomed house, 8 bail shed, all neces sary outbuUl ngs, 4 large and 6 small paddock? .nearly all in grass, 15 acres have been stumped rnd ploughed, all ploughable. Piice £l7 10s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. No. 425 LiND AND COMMISSION AGENT, 18, ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. . HARE & DAVIDSON, LAND AGENTS. PAHIATUA. Are Sole Agents lor the following cheap Properties. A £\A Acre?, y-50 in gra?s, L.1.P., rent 4tt/v/ £lB per annum, house, cowshed, hayshfd, and pig tye3. 11 acres under cultivation, limestone and papa formati-n. Carrying 2,j sheep per acre and 10G head of cattle. Price £6 per acre. Good terirs. pif* Acres, all rich level dairy land. G--00 roomed house, Bplendid orchard, cowshed, close to factory, school and IJ.l J . O. A little dairy farm. Freehol >. £27. £BOO can remain. 1 f\f\ Acres, rich river deposit, CJ_UVJ rooniKl house, cowshed. 1 acre cf orchard, well divided, close to Eailway sfat'on and Facfory. £4OO wag taken off this for milk last year. Freehold. £25. About £7OO required. LADY wag once asked this ques on—t "When should folk drink tea?" She replied : "Whenever they can get the •TIGER' blend." She knew. J. Graham and Co., Agents.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8532, 10 September 1907, Page 7
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