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STOCK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MAIN STREET, PAHIATOA. A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. IAA ACRES Freehold, 2 acres JLUU of m-HigJes, 2 acres of maize, 1 acre of oats, bataace it crass; 35 acres plougjha-ble, balance undulating. Fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks; well waterel; 7 miles from Pahiatua by good road. Factory, school, P.O. and; railway station aM- close by. PRICE £2l per acre. £550 cash. AGREES Freehold, alt in grass, „ well fenced and subdivided; well watered; All undulating country; will carry 20 cows; 6-room*d house and outbuildings, cowshed, sheep vards, etc.; 4 miikw from JiKetahuina bv good road. Close W school and 4 miles from factory. PKJC& £ls 10s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. QO7 ACRES, Freeiiold, all ». Q£ L crass, 140 acres, good dauyto the acre. Fenced wid subdivided into 8 paddooks. Well watered; 1J miles frtom anc panx, office; 2 miles from factory; 7 miles from the Pahiatua Railway Station; Good roads. New 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc., sheep yards, etc. PRICE £l4 10s per acre. Terms, £IOOO sash, balance as arranged. (Sole Igent.) . . OpO and 300 Acres. L.1.P. ; ■ 500 Well fenced and subdivided. WeM watered. WiOd carry 1£ sheep to the acre, besides cattle; 5 roomed house, bathroom and dairy; woolshed, 2 sets of sheep yards ana cattle yards, dip. road. Half mile from school and P.O. PRICE £8 10s per acre. Good terms can be arranged. iUU grass, 8 acres in crops, wel fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Well watered; 30 acres flat, balance undulating. oowa. " Fbur-rooined house and aH necessary outbuildings'. Seven miles miles from school and factory. Price £2O per acre. Terms: £SOO uawh. bailance as arranged.

Who Says that Flies are a Nuisance? POSSIBLY THEY ARE,, IF YOU DO NOT USE A DAi§Y FLY KILLER Mies get no chance with; the.'Daisy, and as they die at once, all you (have to dto is (to sweep them up. The price is onlv Is, too. OUR MEAT SAFES are quite fly proof, and heing reasonable in (price (from 10s), no house should be- without one. ENAMELLED WARE We have a very nice lot of FANCY ENAMELLED WARE, in TEA POTS, JUGS, SAUCEPANS, PRESERVING PANS, • KETTLES, MUGS, Etc., .and will he glad of your inspection. Ail sizes and -kinds of PANS, BOTLES, Etc. PLUMBERS. TINSMITHS. IRONMONGERS. E¥o-

Lliiik BWoX OHH -jjurt ftlJ> X*"** * tTO,J ' ' K.t'»ThON t'H<«.i>'OwßAPll. i* raniiau a bhua o* tit:**, (jiece* an ve)l aa it doe» a »m,4lfe *»urfi*»g vrnott. JMoUimg you can bpy wvii mo rauoh of the bunt kind »>i for yourielf and year ti»Djiiy a* »o trifling a oo»* a» Mm Come »n and hear the new uis-tts »ne ffi©t our terms. , s^.-g®£» fi^^n^Jai'^Mt''^'t\f^\w^v^ DECEMBER RECORDS NOW ™ HAN.O. >*RCE BTOe*a. Edmon Phonograph, pric* £4 10« (combination type) ddiaon Fireside Phonograph, prina M 10» Ediaon Standard Phonograph, price £9 Rdison Home Pb.onogrs.on, pricu *l2 Elison'Xriuaaph Phonograph, price J313 . KEPAIKB-'flease n At that wo make a specialty of repairs of every description. ATTA< HMENTB—for the beutitit of our mrnerous Patrona we beg to quo ~ prices for fitting the 4ir ao follow : Oezn Phonograph, '£zs 6d Standard Phonograph,. 30i Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 45*. DANCE MUSBS> * full selection of i-tninate Oanctng. Keoord» now «o hand. Write for particular! BANNISTER STRKET, MASTERTON, MANAGER To see our Bp<Ksial "Sepi*'tTP 6 " l w ork is to »»■* .'«wi«.rar>hio *cr* at itfs bent, and for work you intend to ke*,.--or dam o"^™ tin© years roll by, n<ything can qua] "Sepia-type.* Ifc's * prooei* tfiKMaaaaaa fcEs Mrvioe, and Mb work is of the finest. W\tofe *w r*non< notioe when the Trust Buildinßs are finiattttd. PORTRAIT SPECIALIST. HAMTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10531, 18 January 1912, Page 7

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610

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10531, 18 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10531, 18 January 1912, Page 7

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