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"El 0 R SALE. 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 LAND AT LYALL BAY. It has a BIG FUTURE. SOME BARGAINS: TAITA. 36 ACRES, half rich flat, balance bill. £600 .quick sale. 5-roomed Cottage, OVERTON-TER-RACE, KILBIRNIE. £630 j owner leaving j must sell quickly. Easy terms given. HATAITAI. SECTION 40ft x 100 ft, MATAI-ROAD. Prioo only £170, for quiok sale, to closo accounts in dcoea&ed estate. KILBIRNIE.— Most Modern 6-RD. HOME. £1030. Terms. Two 3-ROOMED COTTAGES, BASIN RESERVE; good rents, 265. Prico £580. 5 ROOMS, THOMPSON-STREET. £725. Call. for farther particulars. W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers and LandnAgents, - , 63, Willis-street. F. J. SAXBY, LAND AGENT, HAMILTON. , XMAS GIFT— I2I Acros freehold, handy to creamery, township, etc., fully improved, gopd buildings, mostly rich drained pine svvamp ; carrying 40 cows and other stock. "> Price *17 per acre; terms £600 cash. Let us show you this. Yours faithfully, . F.. J. SAXBY. WANTED, A SEA COAST FARM. PTTHE owner of a splendid Cropping -L Farm (400 acres) in the Feildinc; District .ihas been advised by his doctor to live near tho Sea Coast, consequently will exchange for a good Sheep I* arm on or close to tho Seaboard. If interebted, write ns for details and send particulars of your farm. LEWIS AND CO., Land Agents, Wanganui. FOB Immediate Sale,' Hairdressing-and x Billiard Saloon, prosperous inland town; 5 years' leaso shop arid premises at £11 por 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 close offer ; terms considered. Further particulars. BOX 44. FEILDING. IiAND BUYERS^ MOUNSEY. 'AND CO., Auctioneers, ' ..Palmerston North, have received instructions to sell,* 80 Acres, with improvements, dwelling, etc. Tho land is heavily grassed, subdivided, drained, ■ and well fenced. If required, tho owner will sell, an additional 31 acres. For price, apply to ' MOUNSEY AND CO., . ' P.O. Box 77. Palmerston North. i « "VTURSERYMAN'S . opportunity to i.™ secure a large' greenhouse, 5-roomod house, and, section; -fertile soil; well situated. This offers exceptional chance to practical man. The lot £1250; reasonable terms 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 Fa*rm of 200 acres, Foilding district, rich soil, ' all flat, 10-roomed . house, all * conveniences and good outbuildings; buoh felled 30 years. Prico £34 per aero. Tho owner will exchange for Wellington property not ;too heavily mortgaged. Write to us for particulars. vWe can recommend this farm to clionts. J. A. NASH AND CO., . Pa"bnerston North. FOR SALK ~ IDEAL Dairy Farm, 75 acres, all in grass, all ploughable, 14 paddocks, well fenced, watered by streams, 6-rd. house, 10-bail cowshed, 3-stall stable, loose box and other outbuildings,' also 5-roomed house, let at 8s per week. Price only £25 per acre ; easy terms to a good man. and Kidd, Royal Hotel Buildings, Ranaitikoi-st., Palmerston North. A REAL 'Spec.— A Seaside General Storekeeping Business, one of the best on the coast, is. 'offered for Sale privately. Freehold of promisee, 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 t the man. None but bona fide buyers need applyf Further information on application to Box 260, Palmerston 'North. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING and TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, large shop with two entrances, saloon (three chairs) ; lease •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, leaving tobacconist business absolutely rent free. Prico of lease £500. Stock and billiard tables at valuation, about £1600. Stock could be reduced by about £350. Would sell either lease or business separately. Stability of business absolutely _ guaranteed. Only 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, George-street, Palmerston N. TF you aro looking for a .Farm you ■*■ can save the price of a First-class Tourist Ticket over tho whole of the Dominion by calling on the FREE DEEDS LAND AGENCY/ upstairs in Bethune's Buildings, Featherston-street, Wellington. Call or write to-day. Tpl O R » A L E, GOOD 50-ACRE FARM, All -flat, well watered, etc. ; good house and outbuildings; tip-top place, situated it ■ Levin; good terms. £500 cash wanted. Apply J. B. WILTON, Palmerston North. P O R S "A L E. BOARDINGHOUSE, CENTRAL. " PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE, situuted Ayellington-terracc, 22 roome, every convenience; 19 permanent boarders; average turnover £100 por month; lease expires in few months, but can b? lenewed. PRICE £250. Walk in walk out. Terms £150 cash. Full particulars from ' No. 948 H. F. McNEILLAND CO., ' 155, Featherston-street, Wellington. STUDIO PORTRAIT.— Ono of tlie~besti . in Auckland, as going; concern ; good position in main street; largo stock; no .•heap work. Full inspection inikcd. Easy rent. Also, STUDIO IN GISBORNE, Glad<i one-road; splendid little business doing food returns and steady trade. Apply U. W. BENNETT AND CO., " Chrietchureh, j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 10

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