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LANDS FOR SALE. For Sale. COACH AND CARRYING BUSINESS. A GOiNC CONCERN. COACHING AND CARRYING BUSSNESS. TTJLANT consists of 13 heavy coach horses, all in splendid condition ; 2 hacks, 1 17-passenger coach, 2 11-passenger coaches, 1 5-passenger double buggy, 1 2}--ton lorry, all new excepting one. Large quantity good harness; new 14-stalled stable with all accessories. 7-roomcd dwelling house and furniture, well-furnished, washhouse, young orchard, garden, etc., 10 acres laud leased from Government Is per year for 14 years. Mail contract £26 per annum. Everything complete to carry on a profitable business. Mostly tourist trade. All cash. Owner guarantees £SOO per year profit. Price only £2500. 100 ACRES, freehold, Masterton, all flat and ploughable. Well-watared Will sell portions at £26 per so.r-j. LAND & lESTATE AGENTS, Masterton and Te Kuiti. Land and Financial Agents and Valuators ( QUEEN-STREET MASTEBTON. [(Next to Carpenter's). TAURANGA FARMS—ON EASY TERMS. FOR SUBDIVISION.

50,000 ACRES, Land Transfer in .Waiotapu Valley, on main coach road, suitably adapted for sheep and cattle, now carrying on front portion of land, 9000 sheep and 700 head of cattle and horses. The property is well watered, well-grassed and is free from noxious weeds. Ring-fenced. One thl;d of the land is rich volcanic swamp, easily drained, balance easy rolling cour<try; large area of the swamp la> 1 when drained will carry 3 to 5 sheep per acre, or fatten 1 bullock per acre. When further improved balance of land will carry 2 sheep per acre. Oat crop yields 2 tors chaff per acre; light land yh'.iU good turnips. Good homestead ai.fi buildings. Frontage to three pj >d roads. Price, £2 5s per acre, in blocks to suit purchasers. Good terms arranged. land and eoMMissM AGENTS, Queen Street. Mast«rton.

sraisaa Valuer, Land & Estate and Insurance Agent, Bank of NX Chambers, MASTEBTON. Property Representative: D. B. Thomson TTOUBESTO LET. 8 rooms and 10 acres of land, 255. House, 8 rooms and 3 acres, 25a. House, 8 rooms and 2£ acres, £l. Seven rooms and conveniences, 18s; 6 rooms and conveniences, 12s 6d; 5 rooms, close to town, 12a 6d; 5 rooms, Trustee Street, 10s; 6 rooms, Victoria Stret, 10s 6d; 5 rooms, Wrigley Street, 10s; 6 rooms, Villa Street, 12s 6d; 4 looms, copper and tubs, etc.', Bs. 300 ACRES, freehold, all sown in good grasses; 5 paddocks, wellwatered, and good undulating sheep country, carrying capacity 1$ sheep -besides cattle. . Price, £6 10s per acre. Only £2OO down. An excellent opportunity for a man with small capital.330 ACRES, freehold, about 300 ; acres in good grass; 225 acres plonghable, subdivided into about 12 paddocks; well-watered, splendid well-built 8-roomed house, large stable and outbuildings, good cropping or dairying land; 2J sheeq country. . Price, £l4 per acre. £SOO cash. 100 ACRES, all in grass, subdivided into 8 paddocks, carrying capacity 30 to 35 cows. Buildings: 8-room-ed house, cowshed with 27 bails, stable, etc. Leasehold at £BO per annum; purchasing clause at £ls 10s. Close to school, P. 0., and cheese factory. Price, £333 for owners' interest. Stock at valuation,

j^<OC=S l -^s3«ESMaSfc^>-«iO<r^PJ«3i . Vttnlit* and points to uu Unpaired stale 'of the | j Vitould have immediate iiucl perxever-J-i"4ij» attention. It. is the condition I which always obtains when, tor any reason, tlio body is not receiving tli« due supply of life*force from tlitI iioiii-Kttme.nt taken. The muss is i l:<rgely connected with the Imperfect (iis-iimil.itlon of food. Generally it failure on the part of the digestives ? to perform their functions \\ J uulsfiictorily. When the stomach U. > Is (Kit of order, tone very speedily Q [ departs. Consequently the scientific VJ ) method of dealing with the want-ot- A tone trouble is to secure the restora- ]] Uon of the digestive organs to their V I normal vigour. This can always be Q accomplished by the Intelligent use \ VoT IiICKCHAM'S FJI-I.S the most V. I efficacious of all family medicines. U I They never fail to dissipate all the n conditions which cause a person to * i be "run down" or "belott^jnr>' A I depressed or listless they will make Q 1 you fresh and fit. Komomber that v . want of health* move often than V\ not, is due to /} Sold la boxes, price IOJ J. tys| &z& \ m i

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10155, 29 December 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10155, 29 December 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10155, 29 December 1910, Page 8

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