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Y ou’d the ROBINSONS They’re the kind of people it’s nice to have as neighbours. They always seem to have such a good time together. Their home isn’t large, but it’s furnished in excellent taste; everything fits perfectly, as though it had been made especially for the very space it occupies. And their dinners are charming. Not expensive, buf different . . . new and interesting dishes that other people haven’t heard of yet. Mrs. Robinson dresses beautifully, too. Her clothes have that air of coming straight from Paris, yet she doesn’t spend much on them. If you shpuld ask her how it is she manages things so well, Mrs. Robinson would smile and say, “It’s really very simple. We budget our income. That tells us how much money we have to spend. And we read the advertisements. That tells us how to spend our money wisely!” , ■ ■ -j. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. PRICE REDUCED TO LOW FIGURE. 1 ACRES: All flat and easy rolling country, soundly fenced and sub--*-<wVv divided into suitable paddocks and splendidly watered. Approximately 500 acres in good pasture, 50 acres iu rape, and 50 acres ploughed ready for turnips. Balance good, strong, improvable country which can be very cheaply brought into grass. Buildings comprise 5-roomed house with conveniences, large wool-shed, stables, and other outbuildings. Carrying 1100 breeding ewes and about 200 head of cattle, which are included in the price as a going concern. The property is in good heart and condition and does the stock well, and last year in the vicinity of 90 per cent, of the lambs went away fat. An excellent proposition for a farmer who wants a piece of first-class country that can be easily and greatly improved. PRICE: £6 PER ACRE. GOING CONCERN. CASH: £l5OO. VERY RICH LAND. 1 ACRES: All drained swamp, well consolidated and in English pasture and -FUVF admittedly some of the richest land in the Manawatu. Carrying 90 head of dairy stock, which wete all wintered on the place. New 5-roomed bungalow, up-to-date and all necessary'buildings and facilities. PRICE: £45 PER ACRE TERMS ARRANGED. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. FARMS PAY BEST IN ALL WEATHERS: INVEST IN ONE. O’J'K ACRES: Eastern side Wairarapa the golden. Sheep farm as a going concern. Warm, sunny aspect; two-thirds, ploughable. . Close good township and school. Carrying capacity: 500 ewes and cattle. Fattened 550 lambs last year. Good homestead 6 rooms. Everything electrical, hot water_ included. Numerous farm outbuildings. Govt, mortgage thereon. Price: £3700, including 360 ewes, 20 head cattle, 5 horses and farm implements. £lOOO deposit. 77 ACRES: Level, sweet, dairying land, semi-tropical Otaki, where the sun • F always shines. 3 Acres shelter bush. When all properly farmed and cleared, should carry 35 to 40 cows. Bungalow 4 rooms ; good cow-shed (8 bails) and piggeries. Govt, mortgage £ll5O thereon. Price: £1895, including 21 cows, yearlings and bull. Q K ACRES : Level, rich land, Wairarapa. Good solid district; consistent and . reliable rainfall. Close good school. Nice corner block. Well watered and subdivided. House 5 rooms, bathroom; 6-bail cow-shed, 3-cow milking plant. Implement and hay sheds.- Electric water heater. Price: £1250, including 16 young cows and young stock. £450 deposit. Any time Is the right time to buy farms. Milk, butter and meat are always needed. WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS 7 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. MORTGAGEES’ SALES. " ————— 640 ACRES, O.R.P. Rent £4B per annum. All splendid grazing land lying well to eun. Carrying capacity 800 breeding ewes and GO head cattle; 6-roomed house and farm buildings. PRICE: £4 per acre. Small deposit. OAA ACRES Freehold: Easy country, large portion ploughable. GOO acres c ie an grass land, balance bush. Wintered 830 sheep and 150 cattle. Four-rmd. house. New wool-shed. PRICE: £6 per acre. £3OO cash, or will lease at £l5O per annum with purchasing clause. T. C. WEBSTER & CO., 2O BRANDON STREET WELLINGTON. SPLENDID SHEEP FARM—EASY TERMS. 720 ACRES of tip-top hill country, with portion ploughable, all in grass except • acres mixed bush. Well grassed lands carrying 900 sheep, 100 cattle and other stock. Title 150 acres freehold, balance L.1.P., rent £35 per annum. Five-rmd. house, bathroom, wash-house, etc.; also woolshed with shearing plant, other outsheds. Price: £lO per acre; £BOO cash. VICTOR E. SMITH. Real Estate Agent, FEILDING. ATTRACTIVE LITTLE STUD OR DAIRY FARM OF 60 ACRES. T>RICE reduced to -one-third of cost price. Gentleman’s residence. Plantation A and attractive grounds. Artesian-' water, numerous outbuildings. Good pasture. Desirable locality half-way between and 6 miles from both Palmerston North and Feilding. OSCAR MONRAD & SON. Sole Agents, Palmerston North. tpHIS Sheep Run is obviously cheap: 1200 Acres, freehold, 24 miles from thrivF ing Waikato town; all level to. rolling country of good quality. 500 acres grass. 100 acres under cultivation, balance rough feed, fern and standing bush. Carrying 1100 breeding ewes and about 200 head of cattle. Homestead and outbuildings. Government mortgage only. Brice: £5 per acre, with £lOOO cash, or £6 per acre as a going concern with £l5OO cash. A aood farmer could easily improve this place without great cost.— H. D. &A. B. MATTHEWS. Land Agents, Hamilton. '

WANTED TO LEASE. YVANTED to Lease. Small Farm, pur- ’’ chasing clause preferred, up to 60 acres, in Manawatu. K 464, “Dominion/* MACHINERY FOR SALE A LLUM Electrieal Co.. Ltd., Anzae Ave., Auckland (P.O. Box 769) for Electrical Motors and Machinery. pONFECTIbNERY MACHINERY, mixers, sugar grinders, pumps, lineshafts, run more economically with RenoldChain Drives. , ITOR SALE, No. 2 Keystone Threshing F Mill; thoroughly overhauled and complete. On show at our showroom. Manawatu Machinery Exchange, Rangitikei St.. Palm. Nth. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE QTACKERS and Tumbler Sweeps, for hay and ensilage. Write for leaflet Reid and Gray Agency. Palm. Nth, “TAANDY" Ensilage and Hay Sweep F-' (patented) easv. efficient; 5-tooth £3/17/6: 7-tooth. £4/7/6; less 7/6 cash with order Danes. Coachbuilder Buck land.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 14

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