WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK EYES. 00 your eyes make protest? Do they, after reading or working steadily, become tired, watery, or do they ache, or the eyelids smart, or your head he. 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 ail'ord present relief for the eyes, hut will prevent them from being further 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. P.O. Box 5. WW Jeweller and Optician, MASTEBTON. Est. 22 years.
igoj Acres of good land, two thirds ploughable, 12 miles from New Plymouth, all in <<rass except shelter bush, 1 mile from school, post ofiice and creamery, fi-r-corned house, cowshed, dairy, storehouse, cart-shed, etc. The property is well fenced. There are no weeds of any description. Price ,£lO per acre; £l5O cash, balance at 5 per cent. 3.50 Acres dairy land, 7 miles from New Plymouth, -J-mile from factory, 1-nrilc 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. <3LILO Acres, L.I.P. at lOd rent, White Cliff road, fenced into convenient paddocks, 5-roomod house, trapshed, dairy, wash-house, wool-shed, all in grass, 50 acres plom'haUo. 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. l/JO© 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 0-roomed house with first-class wool-shod, yards, rand other conveniences. This property is at present carrying 3000 sheep and tiOO head of cattle; this property is three miles froni the railway station. Its a fact, that you cannot see the sheep for cocksfoot grass. The'pricej is only £9 per acre and good terms will be given. There's nothing in Taranaki to equal this at the money. IT'S AFA CI b Lmu LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, (COFFEE'PALACE BUILDINGS), NEW PLYMOUTH.
SPLENDID CHANOK—ONE OF THE BEST. . NORTHERN WAIROA. 4500 Acres, five mi'rs river fronfuge, over 1000 aces rich river Hats, balance low hills only slightly improved. At present carrying (HO ewis, 460 bullocks. Price, £-1 10s per acre. TE PUKE— Taukanga. 1076 Acres, lins? i\nc: J 'i and sub divided, six pridcl cks. 300 noes in grass, Lalanca ti-tree aud rnuuh feci, six-roomed cottage, shed, and onhard, close school, creamery, and post office. Price, £3 per acre. A great baigan. Tonus if nqui'Pd. WAIHOU SURVEY DISTRICT. On Thames-Te-Aroha Railway Lino. 532 Acres, price .£0 per acre. £4W2. 500 acres of which is good swamp, mostly drained, 100 acres in grass, l>allanco 'rolling downs, 200 acres in grass, good turnip country. Railway runs through property; dairy, school and post office within'2.\ miles. At present carrying 200 head cattle and 200 acres in crop. •WAIKATO. 2GOO Acres, R.0.P., rent £.50 per annum, ra'es and land tax £lO 10?. 500 acres felled and in grass, land first clues linestone formation, growth consisting of heavy tawa, 3£ miles boundary fencing, sheep proof, übout 2 miles eub division sheep proof, good six-rcomed house insured £350, four rooms insured £IOO. gicd yrrds and sheas, splendidly situated six miles fn m 'wharf, good roads, 1J miles from f chool and creamtry. Price £2 5s per acre, 18 years to complete at 103. Carrying at present 000 ewes and lambs, 70 head cattle, 8 noises, 30 pigp. £IOOO can remain at 5 per cent, Pi ice, £2 ss.
WAjKATO. An exceptional charce for you- g man. BLACKSMI'JH & WHEELWRIGHTS' Business, established 21 years, only place in the to-vn, shop 40 x 25, including 2 fires, anvils, vice l , drilling machine, and all other tools necessary fir business. 4roomid cottage built only 2 years, 4-stall stable and feed loom, biingmg in lCsCd per weik. Price £350. £IOO cash, (stock at valuation abut £50,) balarce very easy terms. Owner retiring through injury received. The business is in the centre of a very proeperous farming distiict and adjacent to several creameries. I have a ereat number cf valuab'e farms rn my bocks and teing «i practical faimer can give intending buyers valuable advice. 1 have also many >m3ine c sr j B in town and country. Make jour wants kuown, I will mipply ewry particular. 3800 Acres, consisting of 2327 acres dry land, balance swamp, all well IVnc- d and clean and wt 11 waterf d. all plougbable, 15-roomed house, wathhouse and dniry. large woolshed, 10-stulled t table, 2 loosfboxes, harnesE-roora and fied-room, 2 men's houses 80 acres native busb, 15 acros oak plant-Hion. Stock now on pi -tee, 1200 breeding ewes, 800 cattle, 20 horses. Two miles from railway station. trice. £5 10s per acre. Terms. Hamilton, Waikato. 400 Acros, fenced and subdivided, part swamp, mostly improved and in grass, (flax swamp.) Price £G 10 per acre. 1300 Acres, partly improved, good land, i:3 per acre. Cambridge. 1388 Acres, good 8-roomed house, good land, partly improved. JE3 10s p. a. Numerous Properties, Businesses and Partnerships on my list. ESSEX, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.
Rare Bargains! Open for One Month Only. The Grosvenor Hotel, Town of New Plymouth, opposite Railway Station. The Taranaki Hotel, Town of New 'Plymouth, in centre of town, about 150vds from Railway Station. Part Section adjoining Taranaki Hotel, with 20 feet frontage. Four choice ',-acre sections. 16 Acres Native Lease, .J-niile from Railway Station. Superior 9-roomed Residence, all conveniences, coach-house, etc., 1 acre 1 rood. These properties must be sold, as the owner is leaving the district. EASY 'TERMS. LAND & ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. Established 1879
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9041, 6 March 1908, Page 7
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