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Land 9 for Sale. TARANAKI. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. 135 Acres, all good grass country, large proportion flat land, milked last season 58»cows, will carry Go to 70 and do them well. Milk cheque, £■l2o; Pigs J6SO to /100. A splendid farm for a family. Buildings : House of 8 rooms, sheds, cowbails, and yards. Price, ,£3,500. -8100 cash, balance 4 J per cent for f) years. 316 35 Acres, all flat land, capacity 30 to 33 cowe, 7 miles from New Plymouth, -4-mile fiom creamery and school, half ploughable now, balance ploughable when stumped, estimated to bo 1000 cords of mixed firewood on the property, readily saleable in New Plymc uth at 25s per cord. House 4 rooms, traps lied, dairy, etc. Prico /2o 10s as a going concern, including stock, plant, etc. as follows: —Splendid young herd of 23 cows, 3 half-draught horses, 7 weaner3, spring waggon and trap, dray, separator, churn, harness, cans, buckets, butter worker, ploughs, harrows, discs, scarifier, 2 stacks hay, I.}- tons potatoes, etc. etc. Terms £SOO cash. Or to experienced man will consider giving easier terms. 319

XOTE. —The owners of both of the above have special reasons for wishing to sell at oneo. They have therefore quoted at very low prices, and are prepared to make any reasonable terms to experienced dairymen. ' Both places are therefore very saleable. If a possible buyer wire us to hold for you, and come by first train to inspect. LEWIS & CO., Land and Estate Agents, / Wanganui, WHY GO TO QUEENSLAND WHEN you can purchase better and cheaper land in New Zealand, in fact you now have the opportunity of purchasing

2i200 A eras, only 0 miles from township and railway station, and about 25 miles fron Neisoti Port; nature of country is mostly limestone formation, and mostly ploughabie, O'OO acres have been under crop, 1,100 acres in best English grasses, balance in rough feed except about 200 acres of bush containing much valuable timber totara, riinu, mAtai, and white pine ; good crops of turnips and rape are grown without any manure whatever. This speaks well tor the quality of the land carries 21 sheep per acre, but the property lias been extensively used foxfattening, and more especially for early lambs; the property is well watered by never failing streams, fences are all sheep proof and in first class order, there is a 7-rooined residence with every cecessnry convenience woolshed, stables, implement shed, 4 sets drafting yards, concrete dip, men's whare, waier laid on to house and garden. We are only asking «£6 per acre for this line property, including the whole of the stock, implements, in fact everything' on tho property as a going concern, "with only .£3OOO cash down, balance can remain on mortgage.

AIRARAPA T A.ND AGENCY •^TAIRARAPA A Remedy To Your Hand. The day of experimenting is past. Time was when a reliable medicine was not easily procured. Eut that was before the coming of Beecham's Pills. Since the introduction of this wonderfully successful remedy uncertainty is reduced to its lowest point, and an easy and pleasant cure is presented. It is quite safe to say that no other medicine enjoys the popularity of .9 11$ II Their success is entirely due to their eificacy in cases or trouble connect' cd with the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Whether it be in the earlier stages, where there is little mere than discomfort, or in the ajrravatcd conditions that follow on delay and neglect, Ecccham's Pills arc most valuable. They strengthen the stcrca'ch, correct the bcwcTr, act beneficially on the liver and kidneys and assist in the making of pure tice-c. In a vwrd they , Perfect Health. Sold tn boxes, price ///} <t 219.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9123, 24 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9123, 24 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9123, 24 June 1908, Page 3

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