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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. 780 ACRES lease in perpetuity, rent 9d per acre, 721 acres in very good grass, balance reserved for shel- I ter; well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, all sheep proof; 4-roomed house and outbuildings, good sheep yards. Fronting good formed r-oad, 3 ■ miles to Kiore railway station on j Stratford-Ongarue lines by good road. All good very easy papa coaniry. Winters 2 ewes per acre well. Price £7 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 3623 1022 ACRES O.K..fc\, at 10s per acre. Rent £23 per annum. 250 acres in grass, balance good bush land. 100 chains of fencing; 2roomed wbare (iron), and shed 22 ft s 10ft, sheep yards, 4 large and 2 smaU paddocks. Situated at Tongaporutu, half mile to school, one mile to post office, etc. Price £2 10s per acre. Terms about £IOOO cash, and balance can be arranged for on reasonable terms. 3937 1200 ACRES, 830 acres m grass, 150 acres burned and being sown in mixed English grasses, balance 220 acres in good bush land, which the owner intends to fall next season. All good easy country, and good hills, and vefy well grassed and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good 5-roomed "house, verandah, ako 3-roomed man's cottage, good woolshed and yards. Situated on the Puniwhakau Road about nine miles from Te Wera railway station on the Stratford-Ongarue line. Good formed road past vhe proper ty, which has good frontage and easily worked. 600 acres O.R.P. at £1 per acre, and 600 acres L.I.P. at Is per acre. Price ,£7 per acre. Terms £1 per acre cash, and balance can be arranged: for , on reasonable terms. Good 2-ewe country. 3946 2300 ACRES Freehold, 1600 acres in grass, 700 acres in good bush, 11 miles to Hawera railway station ; subdivided into 16 paddocks, whare, sheep yards and dip. All good sheep country, estimated to winter 2 ewes. Price £6 10s per acre for grass land (1600 acres), and £2 10s per acre for bush land (700 acres). Terms £1 per acre cash, and the balance the vendor will take for 5 years at 5 per cent. 3934 I have on my register a fine selection of Dairy Farms, Sheep "Runs, Bush Properties, Store Businesses, etc; All correspondence promptly at. tended to. Loans negotiated and terms arranged on land and stock. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT & GENERAL MERCHANT. NEW .PLYMOUTH Established 1879.CEMENT '■ CEMENT THE BEST FOR SEWAGE AND CULVERTS. i STRONG AND EVERLASTING. ~N sizes from \4lnches to 42 Inches L in diameter. We make Concrete Flags, Garden Rollers, Pig Troughs, Salt Pans, etc., etc. AGENTS for Wilson's "STAR" brand Portland Cement and Hydraulic Lime. rpHE ".MENT piPE /~10., LIMITED. MA9TF R T O N - , INDIGESTION. So many of our readers suffer froE indigestion, and its, attendant misei abie symptoms, that the followin, letters should bo most interesting : From Mr. T. P. Halls, Cab Proprietor, Kooringa, Burra Burra, S.A. "For many years I had been a grea sufferer from - indigestion, attended b; violent attacks of vomiting whicl completely prostrated me. I was trou bled a good deal''with diarrhoea, grea depression of spirits and a loss of .net vous power. Medicine did not seem t< benefit me, until I commenced a cours, pf Warner's Safe Care. I am please! to say that in a short time the medicio, banished all symptoms'of ill-health, am now in good health and can : testif; as to my efficient cure." \ From Mrs: A. Cameron. 22 Napier street, Essendon, Vic, 24th Janu ary, 1910. "For some considerable <-,;me m; health was most indifferent. I was fre quently seized with giddiness and in ternal pains, resulting,, no doubt, fro;? a serious affection of the kidneys atn liver. I suffered much from persisten indigestion. At times I would becoin excessively weak and scarcely able b walk about aiid attend to my house hold duties. I was persuaded by • friend to try the effect of. a few bottle of Warner's Safe Cure. 1 did sp wit' the result "that in a few weeks, th pains from which I suffered were rt moved and I was able to go about in duties.ence again with }.ntect e3se. have ..no .hesitation -in . recommendin Wavnei-'s Safe Cure to anyone sul'ferin similarly. I also-took-Warner's Sal" Cure when suffering from nervous, pic tration. with equally good results.'' i It is the specific stimulating ■an healing action upon the liver and k:ii neys of Wariier's .-.Sa.fe Cure ; whic causes the" medicine''to be so'effectiv in cases of indigestion and biliary di> orders. Look at the pawing crowd Ths*i we meet in the. street Thoy all complain aloud Of the Oorna on their feel The certain eisr* for Oorse, ■ Progandra has proved oft, Tho' painful, at horns, Or tender, mn and. soft. dor lKa ik tar too short This tortn»e to endure, To Progandra retort And prove this certain euro. 01 to MedJeiaw Veadou, He set ton,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 8

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