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Peter Tulloch STOCK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MATN STREET, PAHIATrjA. A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. I A A ACRES Freehold, 2 acres JUU of m.TOgles, 2 acres of maize, 1 acre of oats, baTaace ia grass: 35 acres plkmghable, balance undulating. Fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks; well water© 1; 7 miles from Pabiaitua by good road. Factory, school, P.O. andi ™}™? station all close by. PRICE £'2l per acre. £550 cash. Kff ACRES Freehold, all in, grass, Oi well fenced and subdi -tr .cl-ed; weM watered; All undulating country; will carry 20 tows; 6-roora-d house and outbuildings, cowshed, sheep yards, etc.; 4 miles from JiJsetalunna by good) road. Close w school and 4 mile® from factory. IKJU& £ls 10s per acre. Easy terms cau to© arranged!. A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. QO7 ACRES, Freehold, all _ il ing load, balance will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Fenced paid subdivided into 8 paddocks. Well watered; 1J miles from . .u*>ol and post offioe; 2 miles from factory; 7 mile* from the Pahiatua Railway Station; Goed roads. New 4-roomed houee, bathroom, etc., sQueeip yards.,, etc. PRICE £l4 10& per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance as arranged. (Sole Agent.) Od(X ACRES, 366 Acres 0.R.P., 1)00 arid 300 Acres. L.1.P.; 600 acres in grass, balance in light bu &n. Well fenced and subdivided. Wei watered. Will carry 1£ sheep to the acre, besides cattl©; 5 roomed house, bathroom and daky; woolsihed, 2 sets f 1 . _ J_ J - XXI A nA «4n Hin road. Half mate from i P.O. PRICE £8 10» per acre. Good terms can be arranged. 1 (\f\ ACRES Freehold, all in IUU grass, 8 acres in crops, wel fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Well watered; 30 aores fla*, balance undulating. Will carry 40 oowa. Four-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Seven miTeß from Pahaatua ly good road. Three mile* from school and factory. Pr«» £2O per acre. Terms: £SOO nam. balance as arranged.

Who Says fhit Flies are a Nuisance? POSSIBLY THEY ARE, IF YOU DO NOT USE A DAISY FLY KILLER Flies get no cibaoee with the Daisy, and as they die at one*, all you Ihave to do is ito sweep them up. The price is onlv Is, too. OUR MEAT SAFES are quite fly proof, and being reasonable in price (from 10s), no house should be- without <sne. ENAMELLED WARE We have a very nice lot of FANCY ENAMELLED WARE, in TEA POTS. JUGS, SAUCEPANS, PRESERVING PANS, KETTLES, MUGS, Etc., and will be glad of your inspection. All sizes and kinds of JAM-MAKING PANS, BOTLES, Etc. wmmmmm PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS. Eta.

JU - jwSS^SffifeN. tar. iny *'il' pioviOf. * much ot ks.* mm kind of at/WTtan m-pt for yoaiiwit and your taraiiyai er tritliag a cos* fjjXgnjrMUjigsJn Come in ansl hear tho new and get our tarms. DECEMBER RECORDS MOW ™ "A« a - . «.ARCfc «fO«KS. ° Eduoa Phonograph, prion JE4 10s (combination type) tSdison Fireside Phonograph, price £6 10« Rdiooi) Standard Phonograph, price Kihaon Eome Phonjgrauh, prica -£l2 B lis-->n Triumph Phonograph, prii.e £l9 _ WFPAIKS—PiWEfe ute * ha * we maJce R s ? ociiilt y of ">p3ira °* every description, «TTAr>TTMENTB—Sor the beaant o£ oar Btmerous Patrons we beg to quol ' x x AUXIiU pri „ 6B tor fitting th» 4in. attachment to any machine ai follow:—i Gem Phonograph, 22s 6d Standard Phonograph, 80i Eome Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 45i. DANCE IWUSIQ—A fall sebction of 4-minate Dancing, Saooidi now to hand. Write for particulars. BaNNISTBSBSraEEr, MASTERTON« MANAGES To see our Special "Bepi*type" work is fcojw»* Photographic work lichtinff, posing, and finishing itineces&aijr. WIN2TKNBEEG gives this service, and hiu work is of tho finest, Wyifik *or removal notice when the Trußt Building* arc fnris&ife. PORTRAIT SPECIALIST.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 7

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613

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 7

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