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HEAR THE PRIME MINISTER Rt Hon. KEITH HOLYOAKE I SPEAKING AT: CIVIC THEATRE Christchurch MONDAY, 4th NOVEMBER AT 8 p.m. Opening of National Party Campaign VALUABLE TOURIST RESORT PROPERTY 17 yean age Mr G. Manderson showed great vision in establishing an accommodation house at Punakaiki to Cater for th, travelling public. The premises (2 storeys) consist of Bottom Heer:—Dining Roam, Kitchen. Bakehouse, Laundry, Storeroom, Sitting Room and Shop. Upstairs: 5 Bedrooms, Conveniences. Bathroom and Lounge. The property is furnished and at present the owner serves meets, conducts the shop end retails petrol. Eight acres of good freehold land surround the building served with its own water supply. The retes amount to £22/2/4 and a G.V. is £6OOO. Through Indifferent health Mr Manderson considers ho can no longer carry on and ho has Instructed us to offer his premises AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS. SB Tainui Street, Greymouth, on Wednesday, November 6th at 2 p.m. (provided same is net sold in the meantime by private treaty). Right opposite and almost haff way between Greymouth and Westport ere the rarer Pancake Rocks end Blowholes. Here Mother Nature has carved from the limestone formation a wonderland of grotesque rack formations studded with captivating holos through which the sea is forced at pressure. The locality has always been the centra of great attraction, in fact it would be safe to say It is of world-wide interest. The Coast Road rapidly undergoes improvements end fends to attract many more visitors to the area. And with the opening of the Haas) Pass route in view the impact of tourism on this province must bo great. These premises would be a grand investment end with initiative and enterprise could be greatly developed to cater for the tourist. The opportunity is here now. Grasp it and don’t let finance defer you. We have meny avenues te assist e purchaser. For further particulars consult the AUCTIONCERS:— E. V. ARTHUR & SON, GREYMOUTH. •Rhone 7145.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 17
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