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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. 150 averaged 3001 b. butter-fat last year, anj can be taken at valuation. BuilU i g consist of a modern 7-roomed house, with all modern conveniences; h. and . wnler drainage, concrete paths, beautiful lawns, etc.; also, new milking shed with ’Simplex'’milking plant installed, benzine engine. Price .£75 per acre, " 1 includes milking plant. There is very mortgage on this and the price has been reduced from <£llo per acre to «£2OOO ca-n, 01 maj sider an exchange for town property. BU.SINESSES.-We have a genuin e bargain to offer to anyone in March of a country General Store; long lease of premises, at Al 10s., tin 1101 1 per month; goodwill ~£150; stock at valuation. Carrier s Business in country, a! as a going concern, including motor-lorry, freehold of stables, - hoises, 8 , and lease of 23 acres; -CB6O the lot. R. A. LARGE AND CO., LAND, ESTATE AND BUSINESS AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH ' MORE CHEAP'T2IND KQfk ACRES rolling country, practical ly . all 53V ally heavy bush, limestone formation; all in best Lngli-h (, . paddocks, and well watered. There is a 4-roouied .stages etc The vendor, who has been running ewes .and. cattle on tnis 1.10 , that it would carry 200 cows if required. The title is Native. Lease,, "ith about 30 vears to go; present rental 2s. 6d., can be ireeholded, situated F from one of the best towns on Main Trunk Line. From either a stiaightout shoep or dairying point of view this place is a bargain. .1.40 farm nt present. 58 cows, bull, 2 horses and youno; house all usual conveniences, concreted cowshed, machines install . P, • storeroom etc.; right in the heart of best dairying district in North Id ft nd, 4 mileXm big town I mile station factory ami schoo This place will cows with ease, and we are euro of this that at th* PL IC . G rn J. Q S a buyer as THE MORTGAGEE IS A SELLER. Price -C43 ner acie. MM “"“•’"HARCOURT AND CO.. WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, a"eßs"fbEEHoß: U»d. c.™ 33 «... p.a. Terms. 2 NEWTON KING, LTD.. STRATFORD :: :: :: :: TARANAKI businesses for sale. PASSENGER CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE, three-horse buses, five sets harness, Lease of good house ana garage. A real moneymaker to right man. All information avai.able from CUTTLE. 'DICKIE AND CO LYND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, BOX 246, WANGANUI.

TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited until Noon of 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, for the Erection of a Theatre at I>iy for the Universal Picture Company. Plans and spscifications to be seen nt our offices, 235 Lambton Quay.THOMAS TURNBULL AND SON, FF.R.1.8.A. TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS are invited up to NOON of 1 MONDAY, 16th Instant, for Extensive Alterations to KINGS THEATRE, Wellington, for the King s Theatre Company, Ltd. Plans and Specifications at the office of the undei'sig.'ied, to whom tenders must bo addressed, marked KING S THEATRE." LLEWELLYN E. WILLIAMS, A.R.1.8.A., Architect and Structural Engineer, 11 Grey Street. Tel. 2016. Box 1316. TO BUILDERS. (TIENDERS are invited for Extensive -L Alterations and Additions to_ Premises in Willis Street, for Messrs. Kean’s Ltd. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where Tenders close on MONDAY, APRIL 16, at noon. ' J. M. DAWSON. F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. 66 Willis Street. TO BUILDERS. rTXENBETtS are invifed until Noon of JL Wednesday, April 18, for alterations and additions to a four-floor building off tho corner of Willis Street and Lambton Quay. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office, 235 Lambton Quay THOMAS TURNBULL & SON. FF.R.1.8.A., Architects. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR ERECTION OF NEWTOWN SUB-STATION. FTYENDERS will bo received (it the Of--I. flee of the undersigned up to 3.30 p.m. on THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1923, for the erection in Brick and Reinforced Concrete of Sub-station at Riddiford Street, Newtown. Specifications, ole., may be seen at the office of tho City Enginear, Mercer Street. City. Tenders to be endorsed “Tender for Erection of Newtown SubSUtiOn ” R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. April 7, 1923. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. QUOTATIONS, accompanied by samples and full particulars, will be received by the Board up to Noon April 23, 1923, for the supply and delivery at Masterton of;— 3005 “Danger, Live Wires, enamelled notices, in accordance with P.W.D. drawing M2. 1500 Porcelain-clad pole-type fuse cutouts. 230 volts, amperes. Secretary-Manager. Carterton, April 6, 1923., WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ELECTRIC LINES. fTYENDERS will bo received by the J. Wairarapa Electric Power Board at their Offices, Carterton, up to noon on April 23, 1923, for;The Erection of Electric Overhead Lines through the Borough of Masterton, comprising about Hewn Poles and about miles of Single Cable The poles, cables, and other lino material, will be supplied by the Board. Copies of the plans and specifications mav bo seen at tho Office of tho Board. I’. 11. SMITH, Secretai’y-M anager. Cartelton, April 7, 1923. ,rox K jlE Ng, fS tiif only genuine article of a cementitious nature for waterproofing cement mixtures. The Customs Department. after analysis, admits all other materials for the purpose free of duty, but rates Toxement as Cement, and charges duty accordingly. This classes Toxement ns a cement compound. FRANCIS HOLMES. Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. Featherston Street. P.O. Box 418< ’Phono 27W TIMBER DIRECT FROM MAIM TRUNK MILLS. WE ava carrying a stock of over two million feet of timber filleted at our Mills, on the Main Trunk, and can deliver to anv station between Auckland Wellington. Napier, and New Plymouth. We also have good farmers’ lines at cheap prices. Write direct to THE C & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO.. LTD.. Box 1532. WeL jington. nrtHE whole family will enjoy the deI lightful fruity flavour of “Setter Jellies.” Always full weight. All stores.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 12

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