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Lartc3r> for Sals, TARANAK!. CHOICE DAiBV ?«SKS. EASY AIJIJA.NuVtfD. 3.05 Acres, all good grass conn try, largo proportion flat land, milkod last season 58 cows, will carry (!f> to 70 and do them well. IWilk cheque, //1--0; Pigs to /100. A splendid farm for a family. Buildings: House of 8 rooms, shod?, c.nvbai!?, and yards. Price, £3,500. iMOO cash, balance •! i per cunt for 9 yea is. .'i Hi 35 Acres, all flab land, capacity 30 to cow?, 7 miles from New Plymouth, 3-mile fiom cre.im.-ry and school, half ploughable now, balance ploughable when stumped, estimated to be 10JJ cords of mixed firewood on the property, readily saleable in Niuv Plyliu nth at 25s per cord. House 4 rooms, transited, dairy, et.\ Prije /23 10s as a going o'.icorn, including stock, plant, etc. as follows: —Splendid young herd of 23 co vs, 3 half-draught horses, 7 weauer.3, tpri-g waggon and trap, dray, separator, churn, harness, cans, buckets, butter worker, ploughs, harrows, discs, scarifier, 2 stacks hay, lj tjns potatoes, etc. etc. Terms JJSOO cash. Or to experienced man will consider giving easier terms. am NOTE.—The owners of both of the above have special reasons for wishing to sell at once. They have therefore quoted at very low prices, and are prepared to make any reasonable terms to experienced dairymen.

Both places are therefore very suitable. It' a possible buyer wiro us to hold for you, and come by fiut train to inspect. LEWIS & CO,, Land and Estate Agents, \jVanganut, EL! SMITH, MASTERTOK. gQO Acres', tip-top dairy farm, nil grand drained swamp laud, and ready for tho plough, fenced and sub-divi .led, water in every paddock, good homestead with .'ill necessary outbuildings, cowshed, yards, and tho creamery five minutes drive, school and post oilice i mile. Cannot be beaten at £l2 15s per acre. Terms. 3: Acres, dairy farm, all in English grasses except 4 actes turnips, fenced and divided into 11 paddocks, permanent water, good 0-roomod house with all necessary outbuildings, 12 bail cowshed, yards, etc. Price /15 1,1s; Terms; exceptional cheap property. 500 acros, Freehold, situate 11 miles from Mastertoiyill in grass, ring fenced and divided into 2 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 50 acres rich Hat, balance undulating, carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre, there is a 2-rcomed cottage. Price X& per acre. Terms. . I;S1 500 acres, ol'which 310 are level, 100 acres Ixen ploughed, fenced and well sutj-divided, gcod ('.-roomed house with outbuilding's situate 20 miles frr.iu Jlasterton and O.rtcrloii. l : 'iie;s £C> os per acre.

App'y t'a:!y to ELI SMITH, IUAS'I'EKTON. i BHionsness ; Swill many cases make 3 life a. Si/burden. It Is caused by the W Stomach, Liver or Kidneys not m lis acting properly. An occasional |k M dose of Beecham's PiSls will SK fflj remove the evil by toning up »|/ and regulating the digestive Sss i#/and el imi native system. M I i can be cured by taking ES ffl Beecham'* Pills. They mingle m fa with the contents of the m m stomach, and the nourishing ai |] properties of the food are then M ra readily assimilated. d ® 1 | § 111 is generally caused by the over* }a ft? worked digestive organs trying ra Mto digest food at night whielvK-j }i they should have assimilated fA. Jh during the day. BEECHAM'S 51] j|| PILLS prevent insomnia by vfJ soothing and assisting the HI digestive organs. Cottstipatloo i causes more than half the sickness in the world, especially of Aft women, but it can be prevented id or Cured by taking 0)

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9113, 12 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9113, 12 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9113, 12 June 1908, Page 3

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