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LAND AaVERTiS&MSNrS. PEESY. 6TE22- .MAsiiSai LANS! AND Gi.'JAifSAL COBS&C& 813 M AGENT. SHEtP FARM FOR SALE. QOO „ ACR ES» Tenui District, t/IoFU Small Dwelling, 600 Acres i>T,f^ s ' * alauce kush and ecrub. litlGL £5 15s per acre, including 900 sheep. This property can bo greatly improved. Easy terms. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE. sf\ ACRES, dwelling 6 rooms, 1G \J stall cowshed, trap shed, pigsty©. Winters 18 cows and 1 horse. Only 1 mill© from creamery and school. Nearly all ploughabl© when stumped. PRICE £27 15s per acre. Terms say £4OO cash, balance to bo in-ranged, or wiJl exchange for freehold. Mastorton town property. No mortgage. This is a good chance for farmer with small capital. COOD SHEEP COUNTRY. NEAR MASTERTON. OAA ACRES, L.I.P. rent 5s 9d Wl/li per acre. Dwelling, stable, subdivided into 6 paddocks; all English grass. Stock, 500 ewes in lamb to Blackface rams; 45 cattle. All stock 'fattened on property. PRICE £6 10a 'for goodwill. TO BUILDERS. SECTION,. 50 feet frontage to Bannister Street. No reasonable offer refused. Must sell to closo partnership.

OATeS'S SHEEP DRENCH FOR DESTRUCTION OF WORMS AND ALL INTERNAL PARA* SITES IN SHEEP, EITHE& HOGGETS OR ADULT Aftjf MALB. ¥T is a well-known f P . c t that iat&sii. nal worms cause black scour and co the laJ: sta # e of debility, and often causing consi-'eni'M?' mortality, mora especially amongst hoggets. PATE DRENCH administered. accoi<? ,T iSt i instructions, ias been found to be »S* absolute remedy, clearing out ail in-. ternal parasites, and acting as a tonic, thereby enabling the animals treat- , ed to withstand any tendency to fut>" are attacks. PRICE, 3s PER GALLON. In four gallon tins. Four gallon* sufficient for three hundred sheep, supplied in cases containing two tia* —enough for six hundred aheap i Drenching Horn Is extra. ' Carter ton, March 27, 1911. Dear Sir, — lam writing you a line ■to compliment you upon your excellent drench for hoggets. 'I have used it now for 5 or 6 years,, and am not 'exaggerating whom I say the results(have been marvellous. Hoggets wnlcli ■foefore being drenclied I valued at .about 3s; have after about three weeks been worth .quite 9s 6d or 10sv One very marked effect upon, the hoggets is the extraordinary growth of wool after being drenched. I am perfectly satisfied that bad the thousands of hoggets that died in the Wairao-apa last winter, beie-n drenched with your .mixture ,they would be alive to-day.— Yours faitfiully, W- HOWARD BOOTH. ON SALE AT W.F.C.A., LTD. MASTERTXJN, and all Branches.

LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENT. Teiepaain© 41S. P.O. Box 111, (Abraham and Williams' Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton.) 0 LET.— Two fironfc rooms, Lansdowne, with use of kitchen and conveniences. FOR SALE m ACRES Freehold, 12 mile* from Masterton, 2J miles from school, 160 acres in grass, 10 acres in crop. Nearly all ploughable. besides young stock. Good 5-roomed house and outbuildings, cowshed, sta. ble, etc. PRICE £l4. Easy terms. 6a Ofifi ACRES Freehold, Taratahi, &%J%J 108 acres in grass, balance in crop j 6-roomed house, all necessary conveniences. Cowshed and stable, 10 paddocks. PRICE £l4 per acre. Terms. 44 2i K ACRES, Freehold, about 18 JLO miles from Masterton, all in grass except 3 acres shelter bush; 10 acres have been ploughed. At present carrying 300 sheep and 20 heat* cattle. Subdivided into 9 paddocks.- Good 6roonied house and outbuildings; wool shed, cowshed, etc. PRICE £ll 10b. Terms. 95 T-WOUSES. 4 to 7 Booms, for eate in any part of town, on very easy terms.

BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, WISHES to notify the public that lie lias taken over the business lately earned on .by iMR J. P; RANKIN. The business will be conducted on the-most up-to-date lines,, and •custom&ra can depend upon Kiting the be«t BREAD and choicest SMALL GOOI " IT vn T NG and BIRTHDAY UAj> • • pecialty. Customers waited on aauy. p NOTE.— The Bakery in Pine Street is still being conducted' under the same management. I. IcD. Patrick, (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Corner Queen and Perry Streets, MASTERTON. NEW MLLIARD QALOON BANNISTER STREET (Next Baird's Motor Garage,) NOW OPEN. 3 NEW ALOOCK'S TABLES r NEW ALCOOK'S TABLES O Everything New and Up-to-date. Patrons will receive every attention.. H. M. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 11 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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