WAIPUKURAU LAND AGENCY. S. K. S. Tipping, Land, Estate aasi ©ommissiom Agent DESIRES to draw the attention of those anxious to secure tp’od homes or profitable farms, to the following investments: — ACRES situated 7 miles from Waipukurau ; new 5-roomed dwelling, wash-house, buggy shed, 3-stall stable, etc ; will winter over 2 sheep to the acre, besides cattle a fair portion ploughable; limestone formation ; L 1.P., rental ss, goodwill £7OO. A cheap little property. 70® Acres, originally all bush land, well grassed, with the exception of 40 acres in scrub (second growth); ring fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks ; all well watered ; 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, woolshed and yards; winters l-A- shoep and 10A cattle ; 100 acres freehold, balance l.i-p, rent 9d per acre. Price £4 per ac ; easy terms arranged. 74 /teres, being a first - class little dairy farm, all level; warm, dry formation; situated Ij- miles from creamery and school by level metalled road; well finished 5-r. house, with all necessary outbuildings ; ring fenced and subdivided. The owner has a standing offer of £l4 per acre for this farm. Price for the freehold, £l5 per acre ; terms arranged. House of five rooms, comparatively new, together with one acre of land, in good position; price £3OO. Pour cottages, each containing 4 rooms, with J acre land attached to each ; close to the railway station. Price for the lot, £BOOFarms, Stations, etc., for sale in all parts of the district. Particulars of properties for sale or lease received, and best efforts made in the direction of business. Commission agency of every description undertaken. Money to lend at current rates. Agent Government Accident Indemnity and Life Insurance Office NOTICE. Mr J. J. Faulkner SURGEON DENTIST, Will visit Waipukurau on a date to be given, and may be consulted at the Tavistock Hotel. MRS SWAIN “TTISITS Waipukurau WednesV days and Saturdays, to give lessons on the Pianoforte, Organ, and in Painting. Pupils prepared for examinations. For terms, etc., apply to Mr D. Annand, bookseller.
Übe Waipukurau press Is published every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Afternoon. Subscription, 3s per quarter. Advertisers may rely upon receiving full publicity in Waipukurau and the surrounding district. Charges reasonable. Complaints as to non-delivery of the paper should be made to the office. Letters to the editor are invited upon any subjects of general interest. Items of news from suburban localities will be gladly received and published. Copies of the Press can be obtained from Mr Simpson, tobacconist, and Mr D. Annand, bookseller and stationer. ON ADVERTISING. The business man who does not advertise is like a man with blue spectacles winking at a pretty girl—he knows what he is doing, but no one else does. One step won’t take vour very far; You’ve got to keep on walking. One word won’t tell folk all you are, You’ve got to keep on talking. One inch won’t make you very tall, You’ve got to keep on growingOne little 4 ad-’ won’t do it all, You’ve got to keep ’em going-
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 20 July 1906, Page 2
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