Ladies! who take a pride, in Cooking and Baking find that ..they can get the bestresults by using Coalbrookdals Coal. '[his renowned Coal gives a quick live firft, and is unequalled for its heat-grfing properties by any in the Dominion. "Coalbrookdaie" is daily becoming more popular, because it is found to do its work more efficiently, and in the end more economically than cheap heatless Lignites. Please note that CoalbrookdaleisWestport Coal, but not all Westport Coal is Coalbrookdale! Insist on getting COALBROOKDALE and NOT a substitute. Sold by Coal Merchants throughout the Dominion.
TEAS, When you buy "Tiger" Tea jou g-t thebe.it valuable obtainable for jour mor.ey. It is impossible here to fully de cribe the quality and goodness of it—you must use it to realise its punty and fragrance. It. is lEA—a blend of the best cf Ceylon and Indian Teas in proper proportions, and embodying the distinctive qualities of each. There are many teas on the market, and it is only by trial that you can know which U best. \V>en yoa uto 'Tiger" Tea you will like it *ou will use mother. ALWAYS ox TOP. BOSS, IiUHTITIW, AUCTIONEERS, JUIND A ESTATE AGENTS. Dannevirke. SUCCESSORS TO W. ROSE, Established 1892. HAVE FOR SALE THE. FOLLOTINGI *> PROPERTIES. % I{* £T Ac es, all in grass, ring lonosi, tjt) subdivided into 7 paddocks, good five roomed house and outbuildings well watTed, 9 miles from progre-sive town by good ro<d. winters 4fo sheep and about, 40 cattle. Title O.R J\ at 32* (3d per acre. 10 acres ploughed and in crop. Piica for goodwill, s:cck and everjtiing as a going conce n including sheep, cat le. pig?, li dv<iu?ht hoives, waggons, dray?, tto., £'2300. Terms arranged. /T £} Acres' favh-ild and 02 acres leasetj & h Id, 2mi cs from town, all g> - assed and been well subdivided and watered, all fl it, 7 roomed house, bathroom and pantry, 12 concrete bails, 3 stall stable, Lrge bam and ether buildings, creamery o;i p oper'ty, Lease has six ysars to run. Owner took ovrr £7OO o(f prope'ty last spflsjii Pmcc for freeheld £3l, goodwdt of lease given in. Terms. 620> f\i\{\ Aces, 450 in gras?, 100 felled \J{£\J and leady for burning, balance bush, 0 paddock-, new o roomed house, wcolshed and cartshsid, 1J inil-s from school, factory and p st oilioo. winters 1$ sheep and '7O cattle. Piice £7 per acre. Terms £ISOO cash. 616 3Q A Acres, .12 news in oats, GO acres 01/ ia;.c and turnips, 7 paddocks 0-roonied house, 5 stall stab'e. wonished, yards and cuSbuildings. Winters over 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle. . Title L.I.1 J ., rent 5s Id per aire loss 10%. 11 miles from railway nnd largo town. Price for goodwill £5 per acre. A cheap property. - A. H. DILLON, Managing Directcr, J. O. CLARKE, Secretary.
LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, Mai'ton, Taihape> Ohakuno, \ i") /'• Acic-y-, 23>s [raehe'.d ami u3B L.1.P., fi> - st cla-s country, wintois ii dry sheep to the acre good 5roomed house, jards, orchard, outbuildings, etc on freehold section, including concrete floored cjwshed, L.K (i. milkinfj lwiclime, engine, etc. Well subdivided, good ferees, 830 acres grass, balance bush. Handy to good market by good metal road. VERY CHEAP. 5s per acre. GOOD TERMS,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8987, 23 November 1907, Page 2
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