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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. RETAIL SHOP SITES FOR SALE CLOSE TO CENTRE OF CITY ■CLOCK OF LAND ABOUT TO BE SUBDIVIDED INTO 20ft. Sections or more, to suit purchasers. These are the only remaining retail sites which are adjacent to the centre of the City, left for those contemplating establishing shop premises. The owner of this property is going Home, so wishes to .dispose of this land quickly, consequently has put a very low reserve on same. Plan and full particulars given on application to the Sole Agents. J. FANNING AND CO. 74 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. LIVE, WORK AND BE HAPPY IN THE MANAWATU SUNSHINE. 1 (Hi ACRES. Dairy Farm, right on the Manawatu Line; one mile from everyFOv thing. Ideal, loamy, warm, sweet, easily worked, responsive soil; practically all been ploughed and in English grasses. Modern buildings, every convenience: milking plant With little improvement a practical man can do 45 cows comfortably on this farm. £BOO CASH REQUIRED AS A GOING CONCERN. THE SNIP OF THE SEASON. EARLY ENQUIRY POSITIVELY ESSENTIAL. McNEILLY AND BUCHANAN 7 GEORGE STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. £5OO CASH DEPOSIT A FARM, IN GOOD DISTRICT, CARRYING 1100 SHEEP AND 60 CATTLE. WILL BASIL i DO 50 DAIRY COWS, AND 800 SHEEP. HOUSE AND OTHER NECESSARY BUILDINGS, AND WITHIN i MILE OF SCHOOL. Really good buying for a man with a family. Balanc” purchase money on Ist mortgage at 6 per cent. n I also have a Dairy Farm of 150 Acres, capable of doing 60 Cows. About £3OO Cash Deposit would be accepted. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. SMALL DEPOSIT FARMS OPA ACRES, Freehold, 3 miles town; 80 rich flats, bal. easy undulating, all grassed alld ploughed; carry 50 cows, 300 sheep, and more with farming; 6-roomed house, cowshed, electric power, etc. PRICE £l2/10/- per acre. Deposit £4OO. -| /‘A ACRES, 0.R.P., 4 miles town, all grassed and ploughable; heavy limestone -F-UV country< Carrying 35 cows and young stock. Splendid opportunity for ' worker. PRICE £2OOO. Terms £3OO deposit. Six-roomed house, cowshed, etc. OQ ACRES, freehold, adjoining station; all flat; 4-roomed house, all outbuildings. PRICE includes 15 cows, bull, horses, implements, etc. £1750. Terms £OOO Cash goLE AGENT: J. K. MORTON, P.O. BOX 60, TE KUITI. G’ oixg Concern—2oo Acres, Freehold, all flat land, well watered and subdivided into 10 paddocks; carrying 45 dairy cows. Good dwelling of 6 rooms, electric light etc.; 16-bail cowshed, motor shed, hayloft, etc.; situated 1J miles from railway station, and j mile from factory. Price £3O per acre, as a going concern, including a good herd of 45 dairy cows, plough, drill, harrows, disc, two sets of hames, milk cart, cans, machines, 100 factory shares; everything except household furniture and motor car. Excellent terms arranged. PETER TULLOCH. Box 42. Pahiatua.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. >|IRENTHAM—2 New Bungalows, 4 and i 5 rooms, J-acre land, £l5OO the two, £ll5O cash. E. Price, Petone. ENTLEMAN’S ideal Brick Residence for immediate sale, growing town (railway station, Central Otago); grounds beautifully laid.out and sheltered; 16 acres fine freehold. Price very reasonable. Glorious climate. 8554, c/o "Dominion/"— W. H. AMOS. Land and Estate Agent, Lyceum Buildings, Lower Hutt. Phones: Hutt, 363. Town, 40 —808 pLOSE Station, Brick Bungalow, 5 V rooms, conveniences, large garage; £1600; deposit £3OO. PILOSE Bellevue Gardens, Artistic Bungalow, 5 rooms, latest conveniences; £1500; deposit only £1.50. KAHORI. ADJOINING MARSDEN SCHOOL. 5 ROOMS, with all modern conveniences, in one of tho most select localities, must be seen to be appreciated This Bungalow, just completed, is honestly built ot the best materials, and is most tastefully finished and decorated throughout, and we can recommend this home to the most discriminatGOODStSECTION. ROOM GARAGE. DOUBLE FRONTAGE. v u , PRICE £1550. Terms, £2OO cash, balance arranged on easy terms. A. E. MILLS AND CO., 12 Panama Street. LOWER HUTT—£ISO DEPOSIT. BELLEVUE GARDENS. PHARMING NEW BUNGALOW in V/ close proximity to new station, and in unrivalled residential locality. Comprising five artistically designed rooms, every latest labour-saving device has been studied, and there is not an inch of waste space. The place has an arresting appearance from the outside, and the inside is not belied thereby; e. 1., gas stove, English porcelain bath, splendid hot water service. Beam ceilings, sun porch, etc. Price, only £l5OO. Ring GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER. Lower Hutt. TENDERS.

TO BUILDERS. DENDERS close at Noon of Wednes- -*• day November 10, for the Erection of a Block of Three Flats at the Lower Hutt in Brick and Timber Construction. Drawings, Specifications, and Quantities may ba seen at our Wellington office. C. TILLEARD NATUSCH & SONS, Reg. Architects and Structural Eng., 4th Floor, Huddart-Parkcr Building. /■TONCRETE FLOORS in Factories, V Warehouses, Workshops, etc., where men, women or girls ere employed, are generally admitted to be detrimental to the good health and comfort of the employees. “ ra prepared to cove r CONCRETE FLOOHb with EXTRA HEAVY MALIHOID Floorcovering stuck down all oyer iv'*b CEMENT SOLUTION, making the floors soft to tha tread, sanitary, waterproof, dustproof, warmer, and having a <ur ability of from 15 to 20 vears At a very small cost you can , n ? ak ® concrete floors COMf OR 1 ivBLE AND HEALTHY. Write, telephone or call • n THE G F. WILSON CO., 10 Victoria Street. Box 1202 G P.O Phone 41-582. Use On Concrete or Wood Floors. Agents: Aubrey Gualter and Co. RIVER SAND AND GRAVEL. Highest Quality riutt Rivei sand and GRAV El now available from MeARTHUR BROS' Modern Crushing and Grading Plant. Prices and particulars from Me ARTHUR BROS. LTD.. I 148 Featherston Street. I 'Phones: I 46—560 (Plant). 45—682, 4£—706 Offices).

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 29, 29 October 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 29, 29 October 1926, Page 16

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