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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. j W.H.CRUICKSHANK I J FERRY STRBET, MASETRTON. ) LAND AND GENERAL COM- ".- MISSION AGENT. j BUILDING SITE, LANSOOWNE, SECTION, 8 aores, high and dry,/--very suitable for .retired .farmers. Nieo plantations;, stream. €<ood soil PRICE on application. J_Qi AORES, Masterton, all in Tte/X grass except 8!) acres in •■bush; subdivided into 5 paddocks, J carrying capacity 2 sheep to the acre. House, 4 rooms i(,!io\v), woolohed dip".' Good roads. iFR'LCIE £8 los per acre. Terms, £IBOO cash, bal ance easy terms. SHEtP FARM FOR SALE. Q{\(\ ACRES, Tenui District, pUU Small Dwelling, 600 in grass, balance bu6h and ecrub. PRICE £5 15s per acre, including 900 sheep. This property can be greatly improved. Easy terms- -» ' I ' 'I DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EXI CHANCE. I K{\ ACRES, dwelling 6 roams, 1* t)\J stall cowshed, trap shed, pigstye. WfcnUers 18 cows and 1 horse. Only 1 mile from creamery and. school. Nearly ail ploughahle w&ttn. stumped. PRICE £27 15s per acre. Terms say £4OO cash, balance to b» • hold. Masterton town property. N« mortgage. This is a good chance for farmer with small capital. OATfiS'S SHEEP DRENCH FOR DESTRUCTION OF WORM& AND ALL INTERNAL PARAS3TES IN SHEEP, EiTKEB ill MALS. FT is a well-known fact that iaitesfclnal worms cause black soour Ami other complaints, weakening the tho&f to the last stage of debility, and ofteoi cauoing considerable mortality, mat* especially amongst hoggets. OATHS'* DRENCH administered according M instructions, has been found to be a* absolute remedy, clearing out all internal parasites, and acting as & 400 ic, thereby esabling the animals teethed to withstand aiay tendency to foifc» ire attacks. PRICE, S3 PER GALLON. In four gallon tins. Four Kafloms sufficient for three hundred aheap* I supplied in cases containing two tana j —enough for six hundred gkeeg^ I Drenching Horn Is extra. w Carterton, March 27, 1911. j Dear Sir, — lam writing you a line j.'to compliment you upon your excellI ent drench for hoggets. I have used: it now for 5 or 6 years, and am not j exaggerating when I say the resulte I have been marvellous'. Hoggets which: I -before being drenched I valued afc ahout 3s, have after . about three ■ weeks "been worth quite 9s 6d* or 10s. I One very marked effect upon the hog- - jtg-e/ts is the extraordinary growth of. J wool after .being drenched. I am perfectly satisfied that had the thousands of hoggets that died in the Wairairapalast winter, been drenched with your j mixture ,they would be alive to-day.— Yours faitfully, I W. HOWARD BOOTH. ' ON SALE AT W.F.C.A., LTD./^tf MASTERTON, and all Branchee. nsKnnra LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL APsO INSURANCE AGENT. Telepionft 418. P.O. Box 118* (Abraham and Williams' .' Queen Street, Masterton.) FOR SALE AQQ ACRES Freehold, all in Tc «/ O- grass except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided paddocks. 1 Carrying capacity" 2 sheep per acre, , besides cattle. New four-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards etc. Situ--I ated 20 mile, from Masterton on main road. _ PRICE £9 per acre. A reaJ bargain. Terms. 103 aA A ACRES Freehold, 4 milesUtcU from Masterton, half mil© from schooll Three miles from factory. \ Ail fiVt. Carrying at present 1J I sheep per acre. Subdivided into 5 ] paddocks. No (buildings. Wat^> races in each paddock. PRICE 'jgg W? : T?r m ?i " "*" . 126. ' ?\CiCi ACRES,- Government jea.* rights at 14b- per acre, th a 0^ e i cent, rebate. Half mile from ery. All in grass; ten acres stump ed. AM ploughablie ; 170.' acres flatjl carrying 35 dairy cows; 30 head drj came; 150 "sheep; 6 l-oomsd cottager cowshed, ,&iheep yards, 8 paddocks, ■well watered. Goodwill £I2OO. , 83 HOUSES, 4 to. 7 Rooms, for sale 1.11 any part of the town, oa very easy terms. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, WISHES to notify the public that he has taken over the business laitcly carried on by MR J. p. RANKIN. The business will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines, and customers can depend upon Retting the be«t BREAD and choicest SMALL GOOT ' and BIRTHDAI UA»-. pecialty. Customers waited on ciiuiy. . N °TT3— The Bakery in Pine Street is still being conducted under the same management. (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Corner Queen and Perry Streets, MASTERTON. _ NEW ILLIARD OALOON BANNISTER STREET (Next Baird's Motor Garage,) NOW OPEN. 3 NEW ALOOCK'S TABLES Q 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 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 8

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