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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. i WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, At 2.15 p.m. j CLEARING SALE OF HIGHCLASS FUNRITURE. At Premises ,125 Lincoln Road. J. JOHNSON AND CO. have l« been instructed by lur Frank Langstone, who has left this district, to sell at the above date and address, the whole of his high-class Furniture and Effects, which are all in splendid condition. Further particulars see Wednesday's issue Husband & Finch, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE 80 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, all flat, well watered by streams, good house and outbuildings, handy to town, creamery, school, etc., on lease for five years. Rent £1 per acre. R.O.P. at £25. £l5O goodwill, also £Bo—-being year's rent in advance. 695 44 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, 5roomed house, etc. Carrying 19 cows and young stock, nearest town Woodville, 2 miles from railway station. Price £25 5s per acre. 696 98 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, all flat, 6 paddocks, 8 acres stumped; carrying 46 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 5-roomea) house, washhouse, trapahed, etc.j etc., 4 miles from Pahiatua, 2£ miles from railway station.' Rates and taxes £l2. Price 34 per acre. £SOO cash. |697 42 ACRES freehold, all in grass, good 8-roomed house, 1 mile from school, creamery, and station. Rates and taxes £5 9s. Price £52 per acre; £3OO cash, balance for 2£ years a;b 5 per cent* 698 50 ACRES, freehold, all in grass!, nearly all ', ploughable, ■25 acres stumped, 1 acre under crop, 35 acres flat, 8 paddocks, 4-roomed house, sheds, etc.; 4 miles from Woodville. Rates and taxes £2 6s. Price £27 10s per acre. 691 98 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, two thirds ploughable, well watered by creeks, carrying 30 cows and young stock, 5-roomed house, work-house, pantry, water laid on, 10 bailed cowshed, woolshed, etc. Price, £ISOO. Terms £SOO cash. FOR SALE

EXCHANGE, FOR GOOD INTEREST PRODUCING CITY PROPERTY, OR UNENCUMBERED FARM. 19 000 AOBES partly im * improved sheep conntry. Freehold. 80 mile* from coastal towa, 33 paddocks, 7-room-ed homestead, all conveniences, woolshed with 8 machines, up-to-date men's quarters, stable, sheds, saw plant, engine, together with 12,000 sheep and lambs, 800 head oi oattle, 30 horsey implements, »nd furniture. AS A GOING CONCERN—£4B,OOO. Free of Encumbrances. Principals only doalt with. , HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY. GEORGE TTERON, EOEGE UIERON, * RAIN MERCHANT, GROCER and GENERAL STOREKTEPER.

A WISH FULFILLED. ?rom Mr. Stephen James Chapman, 516, s Lonsdai*-utreet, Melbourne, Victoria. "About five years ago, whilst living n Auckland, N.Z., I had rheumatic lever very seriously and it left left m» with my kidneys in a very bad condi,ion. Ever since then, I suffered dreadlully from pain in my backl If I jent down, straightening myself caused ne the greatest agony. I could only ileep for an hour or two every night Mo sooner did I manage to fall asleep ■hart I was awakened by the agonisingwin. My occupation, being that of an Jectrdctram driver, was not of a nature to promote my recovery a* I was lector said I had Bright's disease and tdvised me to take a sea* trip. I came o Melbourne and obtained employment "Uh a well-known owner of racehorses. He was interested in my case, as he aad himself suffered in a similar manner. H«« told me that he had been cur«d by taking Warder's Safe Cur* I had tried riear.y every known means in order to ofeiain relief and was quite disheartened. However, I decided to try -what Warler'a Safe Cure would do for me. After •aking the content* of one bottle, I beran to notice an improvement. I conlinued to take the modicine until I had •jtken in all six bottlesful, when, to my rreat joy, I found that I was completely 'ured. You can imagine the relief I Experienced after nearly five yars of offering. I shall be glad if you will publish this letter so that others afflicted is I was may know how they may be :ured. I only wish I had known years igo. I should have been saved an inv nense amount of unnecessary suffering. The above letter is given publicity jj accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. Many letters of a similar nature, and w explanation -efttoß curative action jf Warner's Safe Cure, in cases of disjrdered liver and kidneyV will bejtewid tnd Co.,sLtd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be »ent post free *» any applicant.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10226, 1 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10226, 1 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10226, 1 May 1911, Page 8

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