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23 m: WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK EYES. 00 your eyes make protest? Do they, after reading or working steadily, become tired, watery, or do tliey ache, or the eyelids smart, or your head .vJie. If so, it is sure you have over-worked—perhaps strained—them. And it is just as sure that the right glasses will not only afford present relief for the eyes, but will prevent them from being further over-worked._ If your eyes are troublesome to you, you can now secure expert advice here in your own town, without the inconvewience of travelling. You may rest assured we will not advise glasses unless they are actually needed. Jeweller and Optician, P.O. 80x.5. MASTEKTOX. Est. 22 years.

X52S* Acres of good land, two thirds ploughable, 12 miles from New Plymouth, all in "•rass except shelter bush, 1 mile from school, post office and creamery, 5roomed house, cowshed, dairy, storehouse, cart-shed, etc. The property is well fenced. There are no weeds of any description. Price .£lO per acre; <£lso cash, balance at 5 per cent. ISO Acres dairy land, 7 miles from New Plymouth, J-milo from factory, i-mile from school, post office and hall, well fenced and sub-divided, 5-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, etc., etc. Good orchard, can milk 50 cows. Price £lO per acre, .£l5O cash. AIQ Acres, L.I.P. at lOd rent, White Cliff road, fenced into convenient paddocks, 5-roomed house," trapshed, dairy, wash-house, wool-shed, all in grass, 50 acres plou"hable 50 acres in bush. The school is opposite the property, and the Government valuation of the property is £IBOO, and a greater part of the money can be obtained from that department if desired. This property is close to the famous White Cliffs Estates. / 1700 Acres of splendid land, the greatest part of it has been ploughed and practically the whole is in grass, and it is well fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. It is watered by two never failing streams. There is a good G-roomcd house with first-class wool-shed, yards, rand other conveniences. This property is at present carrying 3000 sheep and 600 head of cattle; this property is three miles from the railway station. Its a fact that you cannot see the sheep for cocksfoot grass. The price) is only £i) per acre and good terms be given. There's nothing in Taronaki to equal this at the money. IT'S A FACT. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, (COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS), NEW PLYMOUTH.

AUCTIONEERS, * ESTATE AGENTS. Dannevirke. SUCCESSORS TO W. ROSE, Established 1892. HAVE tfOR FALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES. Ifcf pr Aces, all in grass, ring fence:!, tJO subdivided into 7 paddocks, good five roomed bouse and outbuildings well watered, 9 miles from progressive town by good rond." winters 4CO ?heep and about 40 cattle. Title 0.11.P. at 32a 6d per acre. 10 acres ploughed and in crop. Price for goodwill, l stock and everything ns a going concern including sheep, cattle, pigs, G drtucht horses, • waggons, drays, etc., £2300. Terms arranged. fr £\ Acres'freehold and 92 acres leassO4) hold, 2miles from town, nil grassed and been ploughed, well subdivided and watered, all flat, 7 roomed house, bathr?om and pantry, 12 concrete bails, 3 stall stable, large barn Hnd other buildings, creamery on p-operty, Lease has six years to run. Owner took over £7OO oft" property last season. Price for freehold £3l, gcodwill of leuse given in. Terms. 620 P£\f\ ice?, 450 in gras?, 100 felled anil ready for burning, balance bush, 0 paddock?, new 0 roomed house wcolshcd and carts-hud, 1$ miles from school, factory and pest office, winters ]jj sheep and 70 cattle. Price £7 per acre. Terms £ISOO cash. 61G QQA Acres, .12 acres in oats, 60 acres OuU rape and turn pa, 7 paddocks 0-ioomed house, 5 stall siable, wonished, yards and outbuildings. Winters over 2 sheep to the acie be sides cattle. Title Jj.LP., rent 5s 4d milts from railway and large town. Price for goodwill £5 per acre. A cheap property. A. H. DILLON, Managing Director. I. O. CLABKF, Secretary.

844 ACRES--688 Peres FreehoSd. 156 Acres L.i.P, P A A Acrts in grigs, fenced and sub--041:41: divided into 9 paddock-, present carrying capacity 1200 tWp and lOGhcudof cattle in winter without artificial food, when fiil'y improved will winter IGoosheep and 150 head cU'ie Formation of country, low hills altitude 300 to 500 feet. Soil black loam on papa. Situated 14 miles from Waitotara. Road pood, practically level, can motor to home3tead. Good 6roomed house, orchard, etc. Price £5 10s. Terms £2500 at 5% for five years balance cash, or £5 15s with £ISOO cash balance at 5% for a term to be arranged. For Full Particulars Apply W. M. AISHTON & CO., WANGANUI, SOLE AGENTS. (Property Guides on Application. GIBSON & CO., Land Estate & Financial Agents, 1a Manners Street, Wellington. (Established 1899.) INVESTOES of money on first-class landed security without charge to the lender. Owing to the rise in the value of money, wo have clients offering 8 per cent for loans on rent producing investments. We are sole agents for large blocks of land in the King Country, and Lake Tattpo District. We are sole agents for several purchasers lately arrived from England < and Canada, and if you send us particulars of your farm we undertake to send you a buyer. We are Attorneys for good rent producing property in Wellington which we can exchange for farm lands. WHAT WE WANT URGENTLY. the Wairarapa. We immediately require a farm as a going concern for a client who will giveas part payment either unencumbered town property or first-class mortgages at present held by him and will pay the balance in cash. Do not miss this opportunity, but write us at once. GIBSON & CO., la, Manners Street, (Whittakers Buildings), Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 7

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