What Constitutes Good Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember That Read's " Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from the choicest materials. t „ That it is brewed with the hard water from 'he springs owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of "DOG'S HEAD" BASS That it is bottled only by Rea'd Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment ic the world. Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and never.turas flat. DOG'S HEAD BASS is. the family beverage -in all- English homes. F-yory bottle bears thia' label, which la tho seal of excellent'. mmm m & f-SS & DC Si W *w x , mm
Amber Tips Tea (lot a packet to-night. No other brand equals it in flavour, quality and strength. Sold only In damp-proof air-tight packets and tins. All grooers. 3
Acts Like Magic Ib stopping night coughs, coring obstinate colds and chest complaints. A lady living! in Lorne Street, Wellington, writes: £. v . • A"I have used 'Tonking's Linseed Emulsion* for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable, taste, the children - "Tohxing's Linseed Emulsion." From ail Chemist* A Storekeepers. 1/8, 2/8, 4/6 bottle. D Q. WcCANDLISH AND CO. Stmt. HAMILTON, HAVE FOB SALE Waikato and Auckland Sheep and Dairy Properties, on terms to suit small or large capitaliirts. T No. 41. 3190 ACRES, 1300 improved, 2 sheep, besides cattle; 1$ mile from - : township, 6 miles from two sta-j , tions, creamery, school;, and- post. office 1} miles; 11 paddocks; first*.} - -class soil, 11-roomed house and I ontbiipdangs. PRICE per acre, £6 / 10s< Balaioe at 6 per oenk I 4 '-u.u.• ; .Kn- ft . /., v . J MoACßEßFxeeliol<lf J jploughed, 80 = actev in. grass, 20 acres turnips, 10 acres fallow, 4Tooined louse, creamery, 5-amle school, and post office, 1 mile, railway 5 miles. PEIUJS per acre, £lO 10s. Cash £SOO. Gooddairy land, has been inspected. No. n. 137 ACRES FreeTiold, 420 in 7-roomed house and all outbuiM- ' ings. PRICE per acre £l2. Oawi £IOOO. No. 85. 341 ACRES J.I.P.,vMOt 2s M per acre; 300 acres in grass and turnips ; 5-roomed house / aand v outbuildings ; creamery and railway ' ~ statiob •bn"the G 'property. PRICE for Goodwill £4 per acre. Cash £BOO, balance 5 per cent. N No. 6. 200 ACREB Freehold, undulating and level, 4-roomied 'house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £ll, Caslh £SOO. No. 11. •7 ACRES 0.R.P., at £1 per acre, half imoroved, riew;4-roomed Ciouse, cowshed, pig styes/etc., 2 miles from Frankiton. PRICE for Goodwill .£7 per acre. £250 cash; balance 5 per cent. No. 87. 480 ACRES Freehold, partly improved 70 acres, good milling timber, undulating country, rich land, 6-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £4. L.T. No. 4. 88,000 ACRE BLOCK at 10a per acre, 4000 acres good milling bush; 25 per cent, balance 10 years. No. 23. 827 ACRES 0.R.P., at lis 0d per acre, limestone country, * . good mixed bush, 250 acres felled and grassed: 5-roomed hbuse, good road to the door. PRICE £2 10s per acre. - Cash £300; 5 and 7 »ears.
Aerogen Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOB INSURANCE—The Aerogen .Machine has been passed »■ perfectly vs&feby the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The ioost of a '4O dandle power burner is onl) 1-10 of a penny per hour. Abaolutelj non-explosive* oombined with oleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly (•11 and inspect machines at work, or make application for particular* from the Local Agents— PICKERING TIROS., ICKERING AJROS.» Plumber, Quaan Btreat Hasfertoo Endsleigh Estate CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE rpHE Undersigned are favoured -L '<•wmS' instrudtiona er to offer for sale about 4()0 4 aor& \ of the well-known and far-famed 1 BNDSLHGH ESTATE, a i taVEMJOK KOP^ ) milef, castings, in lotsvto suit purchasers, say from 20 acres upwards. This land is rich alluvial flatß of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. The soil is unrivalled in this Dominion for its fertility and the district fori oumate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the plough, while the highest possible averages of crops can be grown. For many years it has grown frotb 45 t<i v 6O 'bushel# acre of ryegrass seed of the best quality; averaging £l2 40s per acre. The paddocks being closed oinly four months for this return. The land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre or 6 ewes per acre, and fatten their lambs For root crops nothing better can be desired. The crop of mangolds now growing on the property is estimated by experts to yield 80 tons per acre without manure of _ any kind. Early possession can be given. Full /particulars on application to the Sole Agents— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, HASTINGS. Or C. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmereton N., Sole Agents.
LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER, \. FOB OALIFORNIAN THISTLE, BLACK BERRY, GORSE, ETC. P RIOE per Box, dilated with lOt* gallons of water, £1 net. WARRANTED NON-POISONOUS. IMPROVED PATENT. (Poison.) PRICE per Tin of 1 gallon dilated with 100 gallons of water, 15» Ml. RELIABLE AGENTS .WANTED 1 Hal. p. LOI Q« 872 Aberdeen Road, ■4IBBORNF-
TAKE UP A FEW SHARES IN "Theßank Of Home Improvement There's no investment you can make will bring you a surer dividend. You will not draw it m currency values .perhaps, but the money will yiesd high percentages or comfort and happiness. Have your walls papered before the influx of the visitors who come • with warmer weather. ' A large selection of New Wall- B papers has just been landed at I DANIELL'S, I and in choosing your wall coverings I therefrom you are given an almost 8 bewildering choice. - Among them | are:— 8 LIGHT GROUND BEDROOM PA- J PERS, in Floral Sprays and Satin- B faced Stripes. jj RICH ART PAPERS, in shades of I reds, greens, etc. for drawing rooms, a and lovely friezes and ceiling papers. 3 You'll find a few pounds go a long g I way in buying wall papers here. Q Darnell's Hardwire, MASTER TON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10450, 16 October 1911, Page 2
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