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C/J e*3p & ■'Jl e rj eg a O u tfl hfi © •O won. C OJ o «c a sell the Edison Phonographs, tlio most perfect sounding machine. Mr Edison's favourite invention, which contains all his new improvements, and sell it for cash, and on the easy payment plan. We are now showing the new model with the big horn, the Greatest Triumph in Phonograph making. Don't forget that Mr Edison is the inventor of the entire Phonograph idea, and that the Edison Phonograph is the original talking machine. T. Dwycr and Co., THE CENTRAL GAKAGE & TALKEKIES, MASTERTON. 'PHONE No. 248. P.O. BOX 21.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1849. , 0 The Largest and Most Successful Assurance Society in the British Empire. DIAMOMD JUBILEE YEAR, 1908. Assure your Life in this Great Society before the close of the year and participate in the Annual Bonus which will then be declared. The Directors wish specially to remind the public, in view of the statements and comparisons made by competing institutions, that no other Mutual Life Assurance Company transacting business in Australasia either OFFERS SUCH AJLIBERAL CONTRACT, MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES TO MEET ITS LIABILITIES, OR DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES, and that NO OFFICE IN THE WORLD CAN OFFER SUCH ADVANTAGES TO THE ASSURING PUBLIC AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ANNUAt INCOME EXCEEDS ... £2,925,000 INVESTED FUNDS ... £22,500,000 CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED (Nearly)... £13,000,000 Direct 0r.4 of the New Zealand Branch—The Hon, Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman): A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq, (Dfputy Chairman); the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.U.; John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq. H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary BRANCH OFFICE, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

CHEAP SHEEP RUN. 6300 Acres, Wairoa River, North Auckland; all grass except 2,000 acres, heavy milling bush: rights sold millers ,£12,000, which is for purchaser's benefit. 4,000 acres level rich river Mats, capable wintering three sheep (this owner declares minimum capacity). This is some of the best, land in the dominion for fattening purposes. 2,000 to 3,000 is easy rolling country; all ploughable when cleared, and capable of carrying at least two and a-half sheep in winter. The property will carry pasture for all time without artificial manures. Six to seven miles frontage to two rivers. Absolutely stock proof, therefore cost fencing greatly minimised. Trading steamers and vessels pass property at any tide. Private wharf on property. Fine homestead, men's buildings and all necessary outbuildings to work an up-to-date sheep and cattle run. Thirty miles fencing. Prosent owner been on property thirty years. This is a property seldom on market; is really good as a spec, would cut up admirably into dairy farms. North Auckland is fast becoming popular for dairying and sheep-farming, and this property is specially cheap, and must give the purchaser a handsome return. Price, £5 10s per acre. About a quarter cash, perhaps less. ' Inspect early, This will sell. It. Woodliouse. NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE—DAIRY FARMS. WE are instructed to oft'ei for private sale the undermentioned model dairy farms in the Taranaki district. These properties are exceptional value. Factories are paying Hid for butter fat to the suppliers. 109 Acres, all in grass, mostly flat, 5 paddocks, well watered, five-roomed house, outbuildings, cowshed {2obails), owner now milking3o cows, good metal road to property; 1,1 mi lea fiom railway station, 1' miles from town and post office, I.V miles from cheese factory, half-mile from creamery. Price Only :ElO per acre, cash required, JE3OO. XXX acres, model dairy farm ; all in grass, flat and ploughable, 10 paddocks, beautifully watered. Buildings consist of good 5-roomed house, outbuildings, barn, cowshed (15 bails). Railway station, Post Office, school, cheeee factory, and creamery about ,1 mile, owner milking 40 cows. Price Only £l7 per acre. Easy ternw arranged. P. B. LOMAX & CO., SOLE AGENTS, 32 RUTLAND BUILDINGS, WANGANTJI. |- PRENTICE AND SONS, Builders, DIXON STREET, MASTERTON.

AGMEN SMITH & CO. 4 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. INVESTMENTS NEAR MANNERS STREET. Brick Building, Shop and Factory, leased at 7s Gel weekly, rates £l2 _los per annum. Rising in value. Price £3,600, Easy tonus. 3 minutes from (1.P.0. Shop anil Offices, 3-storey brick building, leased ,£lB weekly, worth ,£23. Price £II,OOO. Terms. SHEEP FARMS. 6000 Acres, freohold, carrying 14,000 sheep, 400 cattle, splendid homestead, and every possible convenience for sheep station; 18 miles by good road from Wanganui! Price only Ml 5s per acre. Particulars of this fine property will be given to bona fide finan cial clients on application. 803S Acres, freohold, about '5f.00 acres fern, tutu, and tifcroe, 'balance good mixed bush, 5000 acres ploughable, gQod turnip and rape country; adjoining properties originally similar country, now all in good grass and crops. Price <£l 5s (id an acre; ouw third cash. R. Wilson & Co. Ltd Taihape* J} ALGETY & CO., LTD., MASTEKTON, and the W.F.C.A., LTD., will hold Monthly Sales of WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES at THEIR RESPECTIVE WOOLSHEDS, MASTERTON, Next Sale. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1908, Entries now being received

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9066, 15 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9066, 15 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9066, 15 April 1908, Page 3

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