FARM SECTIONS AND HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. NEAR MASTERTON. In a special advertisement on page Bof this morning'b issue, Messrs W. B. CShennells and 00., land and estate, agents, advertise particulars of anexceptional opportunity of acquiring farm sections close, to Masterton at reasonable prices. The sections for disposal are 8 acres and 6 acres respectively, only 1£ miles from th 6 Masterton post office, in grassj fenced, and available to the high pressure water supply. Exceptionally easy terns are offered, only 10 per cent, deposit being required, and the balance can remain on mortgage for three years at 5 per cent. As a sound investment these sections would be hard to equal, ancrthe crops that can be grown on them would more than pay interest twice over. The sections are just outside the Borough bound* ary, and its convenient situation practically places the occupants within reach of all municipal advantages without the burden of heavy rates. Ful particulars as to price may be' obtained on application to the'agents. Messrs Ohennrllsand 00. also advertise particulars of a fine large residence with 4J acres of land. To anyone desirous of securing an ideal home at a remarkably reasonable price, this property should at once appeal ifco tjfciem, It is situated just a few chains pa-st the Borough boundary, and haa all thd 6611veniences, hot and cold water, stables, outbuildings, fowl runs? orchard, eto. This property will only be placed on the market, at the price and terms advertised, for a short period, and those interested should make an inspection at once. Full particulars ,may be obtained from the sole Messrs W. B. Chennells and 00., Masterton,
GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. These complaints arise from the poisonous waste matters accumulated in the blood, consequent on the kidneys, through temporary disorder or through some disease being unable, to carry out their work. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pais rapidly reach the root Of the trouble, and soon remove the trouble. Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.* It is interesting news that Yverdon, in the Canton, of Vaud, has provided tutor for the Czarevitch. The town, though never the seat of a University, ihas a great educational reputation, for it was there that • Pestaiozzi set up his school —so poor a sdhool, in a sense, that every fccholar was required, every morning, to bring a log of wood for the warming of the building. The schoolMhouse,. and the stove round which the scholars iradr died, can still be seen by tourists. IT WORKED WONDERS. "While ploughing I was seized with influenza,' 5 writes Mr. M. J. MoAvady, Ohura, N.Z. "I went to bed and was sb iill the next day that I called in the doctor. He prescribed for 'me, but lis medicine did 'hie no good. ;A friend recommended me to try Chamberlain's: Cough Remedy and I s d»d. It workedt wondera and I' was able to resume ploughing in a few days." Sold by all. and- »ioreke«p-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 July 1913, Page 3
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