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TWO SELL THE EARTH. WELL-SELECTED PROPERTIES. WADESTOWN— S roomed Villa, copper, tubs, etc ; land 40 x 113. £500 2C52 WADESTOWN — 5-roomed Dwelling;, h. and v water, c. light, large 100 ms, porcelain enamel bath ; land 33 x 170. £500. 2637 WADESTOWN— Good 6-roomcd House, c. light, h and c. water, etc. ; land 66 x 198. £925. 1672 NORTHLAND— Superior 5-roomed Villa, good locality, house replete with every convenience ; land 76 x 90 ; two frontages. £675. 2101 NORTHLAND— Modern 5-roomed House, verandah, bay window, bath, h. and c. water, gas stove, c. light, etc. ; land 41 x 129. £775. 2192 NORTHLAND— 6 rooms, 0. light, bath, bay windows, concrete yard ; land 40 x 150. £775. 1703 KELBURNE (5 minutes from Tram Station) — New 5-roomed Villa, of attractive design, all modern conveniences, including city water and drainage, large porcelain enamel bath and lavatory basin ; land 60 x 200, level. £600 ; terms arrangeel. THOMSON & BROWN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. UJ AS T AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington . KLT BlßNlE— Compact and comfortable 4-roomed House, c.1., h. and c. water, enamel bath, good section 2d faro city ; 1 mm. car ; on level. Very cheap at £550; £50 deposit. MOUNT VlCTOßlA— Splendid House of 7 rooms, commanding perfect view of harbour ; good level section, -concrete paths ; a bargain at £1000 ; cost owner £1100. Terms arranged. DAIRY FARMS. 210 ACRES (TARANAKI) o£ firstlclas* dairy lanel, close to s>ea coast and handy two creameries, school and township; all ploughablc; 10 wellfenoed paddocks; good , 5-roomed house, cow6hed, trapshed, etc. ; no weeds. Price only £16 per acre £200 cash « ill secure this. 140 ACRES, 12 miles New Plymouth, 2-3rds ploughable ; good 6-roomcd house and outbuildings ; Post Office and school on property, factory i mile; 40 cows, 1 bull, 2 hordes, gig and harness, milk cans, and factory shares. Price £13 10s per acre, including stock and plant ; cash required £400. HOW TO BURN IT. STOCKTON COAL is different fiom other coals in several respects. It is piactically ashless ; does not burn the grate or range; gi\es a clear bright fire. Weight for weight it lasts longer ; there is no waste, and slack burns as well as large coal. You can burn the nuts and slack with as much facility, and comfort as tho best coal at 36s per ton. Nuts and small are sold at 25s per ton — a saving of 11s per ton. The coal is a coking coal, therefore IT WANTS OPENING UP WITH THE! POKER to let tho air thiough (coke is produced in retorts by keeping the air out). You can even light' the firo with Stockton binall coal. After you have got it alight open it up and kcop on adding black until you have a roaring 1 fire. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE RESULT IF IT IS MIXED WITH OTHER COAL. Offices, Johnston-street (three doors from Kirkoaldie's.). Five telephones. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., DISTRICT AGENTS. ANNIHILATE THE CHILLY BLASTS OF WINTER BY USING ONLY OOALBROOKDALE COAL ! THE CLEANEST AND BEST FUEL THAT EVER COOKED A DINNER! It means less work, better cooking, and that warmth anel radiance that make home happy. COALBROOKDALE IS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL COAL MERCHANTS OR WHOLESALE Fiom THE WESTPORT COAL CO, LTD. A.BERMAIN COAL. U NIFORMITY OF QUALITY. .S MOKELESS. E CONOMICAL. I S EASILY LIGHTED. T HEREFORE THE BEST. W ¥. k ~ u~iT~e i\ s, ' " • Land and Estale Agent., No. 9, JOHNSTON-STREET. JuM off Riddiford-ilreet— Good 5-rd. House, ball), copper, tubs, pi. w.c; land 30ft by 87ft; price only £585; £70 deposit will do Herald-street — Very neat Cottage of 4 looms, bath, copper, tubs; land 30ft x 100 ft ; price £57U. Wallace-street — New Houoe 5 rooms ovary »o«eible taodorn convenience ; land ■Wit x Wt 1 pric« mis £675.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 10

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