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J|j 0 R >S A L E. . FINE LEVEL SECTIONS, • FINE LEVEL SECTIONS, LYALL BAY,' NEAR BEACH AND TRAM, Full particulars and plans at our office. The BEST SPEC, offering is to BUY sars^&g* 1 ? bay » .■» * SOME BARGAINS: TAITA. 36 ACRES, half rich flat, balance hill. £600 quick sale. 5-roomod' Cottage, OVBRTON-TER- , RACE, KILBIRNIE. , £630; owner leaving; musb sell quickly. Easy ternw given. HATAITAI. SECTION 40£t x 100 ft, MATAI-ROAD. Pnoe only £170, for quick sale, to cloae accounts in deceased estate. KILBIRNIE.— Most Modorn 6-RD. "HOME. £1030., Terms. Two 3-ROOMED COTTAGES, BASIN RESERVE; good rents, 265. Prico £580. , 5 ROOMS, THOMPSON-STREET. £725. Call for further particulars. ' W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers 'and Land Agents, 63, Willis-street. ■ F. J. SAXBY,, LAND AGENT, HAMILTON. XMAS GIFT-121, Acres, freehold, handy, to creamery, township, etc., i fully improved, good . buildings, mostly rich drained pine- swamp ; carrying 40 cows and other ' stock. ' Price »17 pci 1 acre ; terms £600 cash. Let us show you this. Yours faithfully, F. J. SAXBY. .WANTED, A SEA COAST FARM. fTHHE owner of a splendid Cropping Jt-' _ Farm (400 acres) in the Feilding District has been advised by his doctor to live near tho Sea.Coaet, consequently will exchange for a good Sheep larm on or close • to the Seaboard. If interested, write us for details and send particulars of your farm. v ' LEWIS .AND CO., '- ' Land Agents, Wanganui. FOR Immediate Sale, Hairdressing and , Billiard Saloon, prosperous inland town; 5 years' lease shop and premises at £11 per month ; about £250 stock ; up-to-date fixtures and fittings, including patent spray and toilet stand,- two fullsized tables and all \ accessories ; takings about £20 to £26 per week ; going concern, £650, to closo .offer ; terms considered. Further 'particulars. BOX 44. FEILDING. • liAND BUYERS. MOUNSEY AND CO., "Auctioneers, Paltneratpn North, have received instructions to sell, 80 Acres, with mi-, provements, dwelling, etc. The land is heavily grassed, subdivided,' drained, and well fenced. If required, the owner will sell an additional 31 acres. For price, apply to ' MOUNSEY AND CO., 1 P.O. Hox 77. Palmerston North. NURSERYMAN'S opportunity to secure a large greenuoitse, 5-roomed house, and section ; lortilo soil ; well situated. This offers exceptional chance to practical man. The lot £1250; reasonable tonne arranged. This will go quick. Write now to'J. C. LANE, Land and Estate Agent, 24", Cuba-street, Palmerston North. WE have a, very fine Farm of 200 acres, Feilding. district, rich soil, all na,t, 10-rodmed house, all conveniences and good outbuildings ; bush felled 30 years. Price £54 per acre. ' The owner will exchange for Wellington property not too heavily mortgaged. Write to us for. particulars.' We can recommend this farm to clients 1 J. A. NASH AND CO., I Palmcrston North. I" ~ FOR SALE. TDEAL Dairy Farm, 75 acres, all in X grass, all ploughablc, 14 paddocks, well fenced, watered by streams, 6-rd. house, 10-bail cowshed, o-stall stable, loose i box and other outbuildings, also 5-roomed house, let at 8e per week. Price only £25 per, acre; easy terms to a good man. 7-Gilchrist and Kidd, Royal Hotel Buildings, Ransitikei-st., Palmcrston North. A FINE PROPERTY. Pkft'Y ACRES, 4 miles from rising rail*J\J I way township ; i-milo creamery, school, p. 0., etc. ; all ploughable and in grass ; 44 acres turnips ; 14 paddocks ; 9roomed house, 5-roomed house, 2-roomed cottage, stable, implement shed, cowshed, etc.' Can Bell you this fine property at £10 5s per acre, on liberal terms to a good man. Apply eharn to the Sole Agents, Gosling and Higgins, Frankton Junction, Waikato. A REAL Spec. — A Seaside General Storokeepiug"_ Business, ono of the best on the coast, is offered for Sale privately. Freehold of premises, and all as a going concern. This will stand fullest investigation. Owner compelled to sacrifice owing to pending compulsory trip home.' Cash required depends on the man. None but _ bona fide buyors need a .PPIy- Further ihformation on application to Box 260, Palmerston North. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING and TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, largo shop with two entrances, t>aloqn (three chairs) ; lea 66 13 years to run (including billiard room, 2 tables, sub-let, and supper room, sub-leased), at £3 per week for whole period; the sub-lets amount to £3 per week, leavirtg tobacconist business absolutely rent free. Prico of lease £500. Stock and billiard tables ot valuation, about £1600. Stock could be reduced by about £350. Would sell eitlier lease or business separately. Stability of business absolutely guaranteed. Only 1 reason, owner leaving for Old Country on account of ill-health. For further ..particulars, apply to Messrs. T. J. Rodgers and Co., His Majesty's , Buildings, Georga-street, Palmorston N. T^ 1 you are , looking for , a Farm you -*- can save the price of a First-class Tourist Ticket over the whole of tho Dominion by calling on the FREE DEEDS LAND AGENCY, upstairs in Bethune's Buildings, Feathorston-stroct, Wollincton. Call or write to-day. T^ O R SALE, GOOD 50-ACRE FARM, ' All flat, well watered, etc. ; good > house and outbuildings; tip-top place, situated at Levin; good terms. £500 cash wanted. Apply J. B. WILTON, Palmerston North. TCI O R , SALE. BOARDINGHOUSE, CENTRAL. PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE, situated Wellington-terrace, 22 rooms, every convenience; 19 permanent . boarders; average turnover £100 per month; lease expires in few months, but can be renewed. PRICE £250. Walk in walk out. Terma £150 cash. Full particulars from No- 848 H. P. McNEILL AND CO.. 15S, Fentlierttou-itrett, "Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 12