LAND NOTICES. G. C ROSS AND CO., LAND- AGENTS, lIASTERTON. LOOKI LOOK! KO MORTGAGE EXCHANGE' FOE WELLINGTON SHOP PEOPEETY, WELL LliT. IOOfY ACKES, WA.Iv.WU, iich niluvinl LOiit flats, with exU'ii-Uu mtr liuutago, all in grass or'crop,'divided iuto :!J pailtlocKs, sheep-proof fencing; propeily has n luu-uiilo • frontage to good metal 1i,., i, lliu-. fihi'm opportunity for subdivision, witlioui'- rspi-n.-e in roading; homestead, 15 room-. hsiiouu.:ml by nicely loid-out ornamental grouiitl.-; Lain, woolshed, implement shod, store, carriai.v uou.-<\ lino orchard; only 4 miles from railwuj kid town. Price, .£ls por acre. NO INFLATED PEICE. ApplyC 1127 . BOX 69.' MASTEBTON. Oftft ACEES TE KUIII LIMESTONE' V\JU COUNTEY. ( 300 acres in gross, bolonoo bosh. . Partly / fenced. Four-roomod Houso and woolshod. Tiro , miles from School, 16 miles fr_om Station. Titlo, L.I.P. '. PEICE, £2 lis. PEE ACRE. , Terms arranged. A. H. ATKINSON & CO., FEILDING. % _ . .k\ , MANGATARATA ESTATE* THE following UNSOLD BLOCKS are noo,' open for PEIVATE SALE, vii:Brio» per acre. Blocks. .•; _ , £*l No. >1, containing 830 acres ... ._ 70; No. 2, containing 930 acres „ .80 No. 3, containing 2060 acres ... ...6.0 No. 8, containing 1828 acres .» «» 7: Of '■ No. 9, containing 2540 acres ... ■•>.:, BilftJ • - No. 10, containing 2475 acres ... . ... 6 JOi■< No. 16, containing 1765 acres ,_. i.. 7,u>, No. 17, containing 1510 acres .' ».. ... Z'JJ Terms EASY. l?or further particulars apply to—" de PELICHET, M'LEOD AND CO, HASTINGS, BOLE AGENTS. V 767, f~ BIRTLES,. apaced Records WELLINGTON TO NAPIEE. Distance, 229 mile*, Ximo, 14hra bOmia. WELLINGTON TO PALMEESTON NOBHT \ AND RETURN. Distance, 188 miles. Time, 15hrs. '«smin. PALMEESTON NOBIH* i TO WELLINGTON, • Distance, 99 miles, Mine, Gihrs. 1 PLYMOUTH TO. WELLINGTON, itunce, .258 miles, LHme, 17 hours. io above records .vera >n the same Endj> :th (Stock Pattern Road' vhich carried the rider ' ■ , inroußu without oven need rt. . adjustment. ' Agenti: E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., '" 1 WELLINGTON. , , ~ ! Supplied through local, agents. ~ " i >nl (g ," ''"CUM" OUB Client will never regret the High Fink cost of a STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOfI. His monthly bills for Low Current Cosw lumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will al- , ways remind him pleasantly of our good advice. A Ee will speak to his friends of: the wonder- ' ful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC .ELEVATOfI. Whereas the placing of a contract for tht supply of a< ohoip Eleetrio Lift. offered by those who do not understand electrical conditions will ocrtainly reflect discredit upon thi - professional advisor, and, in deed, may prove.* ghastly'. blunder. • Ask the users of over 300 STANDARD I ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they think. Tho GOOD POINTS of the STANDARD art expensive, but they arc vital. They ensrtr* , Durability, Reliability, Kfhcienoy, Meonomy, and Safoty. STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VAIUB FOR MONEY. Solo Agents tor Now Zealand: TURNBULL AMD JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. CSs||
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 5
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