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STOCK. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MAIN STREET, PAHIATOA. A GPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. I AA ACRES freehold, 2 acres IUU of mangles, 2 acres of maiae, 1 acre of oats, balaaee in. grass: 35 aores ptougjhaUe, balance undulating. Fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks; well water© 1; 7 ilea from Pahaatua by good road, factory, school, P.O. and) railway station all clow by. PRICE £2l per acre. £550 cash. K H ACRES Freehold, alt in, grass, 0/ well fenced and subdif.(led; well watered; All undulliatftng country; will carry 20 cows; 6-room*d house and outbuildings, eowsbcxl, sheep vards, etc.; 4 unites from hketalmna by goodl road. Close to eehooJ and 4 miles from factory. £ls 10s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. A SPLENDID FnRM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. I*7 ACRES, Freehold, all n. to the acre. Fenced and subdivide into 8 paddocks. Well watered; li mile* from anc po*t office; 2 miles from factory; 7 mile© from the Paiiiatua Railway Station; Good roads. New 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc., sheep yard*, etc. PR-ICE £l4 10s pea- acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance as arranged. (Sole Agent.) DUO and 300 Acres li.llV} 500 Well fenced'and'; subdivided. Wei watered. Will carry 1£ sheep to the acre, besides cattle; 5 roomed house, bathroom and dairy; woolsihed. 2 set 8 P.O. BRIGE£B 10s terms 1 can be^arr" lo * ■i f\f\ AORIES Freehold, all in JlvJvJ grass, 8 acres m crops, wejl fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Well watered; 30 acres flat, baltence' undulating. Will caitrj •'• 40 cows. Four-roomed ho nee and aTI necessary outbuilding®. Seven miles '. Price £2O per acre. Terms: £SOO uttkh. balance aa arranged.

bo Says thai; flies Mi & Nuisance? POSSIBLY THEY ARE y IF YOU DO NOT USE A DAISY FLY KILLER Fiie& get no dbaaice frith the Daisv, and as they die ai'bnce, all you have to db is (to sweep them up. The price is oniy la, too. ....,,,. # OUR MEAT SAFES are quite fly piroof, and being reasonable? m price (froni 10s), no house should be twiithout «ne. T f ENAMELLED WARE We have a verv n.'ce lot of FAKCY 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. 9113ffii» PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONVONCERS. K»«:

IT'S LIFE-LIKE IF. TS SEPIATYPE „. roll "by, nothing omi qua! "&ejvi*feyr>B." It'« * jwooew ~„j. -r,^i" a i we, tnd for good work, «*T>«rt taowwdge an »*;■ notiw wlmwi th* Trn«t Bufldiy£« ftrfl finitflwH. iMAiir WRTRAIT^PECIALIiT. HABTERTSM.

LIKE BEST "iitrirrwrr— ■" inm™—■■—mmi f > UO VMM »«y ,tinQ trou ' *' ll KlJl&ON PHOISCmjUPH. !» rendm a band o* fifty pwiotta «.» -wal' w» " (•«><"• » tingl 1 tinjin£ <roios. Nothing you oac h;y 'Ail] provide *■ aiu{?}' «* =u;t' be»t kind of 6M,ertan,Bw;t for yourteii! and yonr totally at n VviSiajj » c°B* % Oome in and hear the now drdsand get our terms, DECEMBER RECORDS UQri:^A#*^&* a * : V o***' 0 ***' Edi»on Phonograph, priow £4- 10i (combination type) ridiaon Fireside Phonograph, price X 6 lOC Edison Standard Phonograph, price £9 Home Phonograph, price JBI2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price M 8 BT7PATRB—PIeaso note that we mate a BpecixJty of repair* of every deecnplion. **-.f«?MH'STS-For the benefit cf onr cumerouv, in&trona we beg to quote pirieeu foi fitting the Cln. attachment to any machine *a follow:—i i ■ ' Getn Phonograph, 2i?B Rd Standard Phonograph, 80i Home Phonograph, <6» Tritiraph| Phonograph, 45i. CANCE WBUSIO—A fall selection of 4-minnte Dancing, tteoordt now to hand. Write for particular*. , bannist, sraESßr,HaLL ... MANAGES MASTERT'ON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 7

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