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IIOTELS FOR SAL B. COUNTRY HOTEL*, doing largo bar trade, and r-itunted in centre of large forming district: buildings almost new and contain 30 rooms. Prico for Freehold £4fioo. Only hotel in township. COUNTRY HOTEL, doing fair biibineos; only houso in centre of good farming district. Prioo for freehold and furniluro £1200; cau bo financed on £250. HOTEL, Igheo 6 years; takings £107 I wookly. l Prioe £2000, kaBO and furniture. For lull particulars apply JOHN BRODIE AND CO., 7 and 0, King's Chambeis, Wellington TjjiOß FXCHANGE, 250 Acres welljJL grassed Dairy Farm, all flat, carries I 75 cows and young stock, 6-roomod house, 8-bail coV'shed, well Bubdivided, well ! watered^ by running stream?, school und I post oflico 1 mile, creamery 2 miles, good. metal roads. Price only £18 per aero; will exchange for good town property al cash value; equity £2400.— GILCHR'lST AND KIDD. Land and Estate Agents, Palmerston North. FOR Immediate Sale, Hairdressing and Billiard Saloon, prosperous inland town; 5 years' leaso' shop and premises at £11 por month ; about £250 stock ; up-to-dato fixtures and fittings, including patent spray and toilet btand; two fullsized tables and all accessories ; takings about £20 to £25 per week; going concern, £650. to close oiFor ; terms considered. Further particulars. BOX 44. FEILDING. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. jPOKA w i'l buy right out real ffood 9Zt#O\f STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in 01™ of the best dairying centres (North Island). Stook all fresh, and will bo sold at invoice prico; no goodwill; shop nicely littod up; rent low; turnover approximately £800 per annum. Address on application to BOX 2GO, Palmcttston North. CHANCE BUY CHEAP HOUSE. ~ T^KT" ANTED to Soil, Ngaio, nice four- » » roomed Villa, new, 2 bay windows, h. and c, modern conveniences; land 63ft x 130 ft (about) j built picked heart timber, forced sale. Price £500; mortgage 4£ per cent; absoluto bargain. Apply quickly, J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay. F. J. SAXBYI ' Land Agent, Hamilton. A SNIP— I 99 Acres Freehold, situated 4 miles from railway station; in rough foed and bush ; mostly ploughable. PRICE, FOR A QUICK SALE, £4 15s PER ACRE. t Terms Arranged. CRUSlilNGT'Cleaiiingi GrTin, Wood, and Coal . Business, for Sale, ia bolid North Island Town; premise? consist of i-acro of land, cpttage, crushing und cleaning room, plant, etc. Fittings and , Plant, including 1 Freehold, price £600. For further particulars apply to > J. T. BARRY AND CO.. Land Agents, Feilding. NOTICE is' hereby given that the several 'parcels of land hereinafter ' described will be brought under tho provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless, caveat bo lodged forbidding the same on or before fho 22nd day of APRIL, 1912:— AppUcation 4464 (Plan A/2992). HENRY FRANKS.— 7 acros 1 rood 29.7 perches, part Section 19, Carterton, Block X., Tiffin Survey District. Occupied by Ralph Edward Halford. Application 4483 (Plan A/818). HENRY RICHARTDSON and CHARLES ALEXANDER BAKER.— I acre, part Section 3, Kaiwarra. Unoccupied. ' Diagrams may bo impeded at this office. •Dabod this 21st day of March, 1912, at the Lands Regit^ry Office, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, ' District Land Registrar. A PPLIOATION having boon made to -»-•*- me for the issue ot a provisional certificate of title, in thi» name of THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, for part Lot 24 on deposited plan 14, and being (ill tho laud in certificate of title, Vol. 17, folio 21, and evidence having been lodged of tho low or destruction of the eaid certificate of title, I hereby givenotice that I will issue tho provisional certificate of title as requested, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 4th day of APRIL, 1912. Dated this 21st day of March. 1912, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. ,G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. 1 WIND AND WEATHER THERE is no lapk of either in the Empire City. Wind comes from all quarters, and_ a change of weather is experienced every day or two. However, STOCKTON ' N COAL is always the same— you can de« •^pend upon it in any weather, and whether tho wind blows from tho North, South, East, or West, STOCKTON ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION ! How about trying a load? SAMUEL BEOWN. Ltd., 'Phones No. 88, 124, 164, and 805, 39, JOHNSTON-ST., WELLINGTON. D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., 6, VICTORIA-STREET. WELLINGTON. r^RAIN, FLOUR, ' PRODUCE ' 'And COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for the n.z . flourmillers' co. operative association. Ltd. 1 patent" experts; HENRY HUGHES. Patent and Trade Marks Agents and ' Consulting Engineers. 157. Featherston-streat. .XXT AN T D^ X N '0 W N. ' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS FOR BUSINESS., We blend good style with good material?, making a combination 'that can't bo beat. Lot us SUIT you. Priced 40s to 655. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. ■yrr A.N TE D_ OK NO WN. I won't be undersold.—WM. HALL, Chcapsidc, opposite Library, Rovans-st., _Cpvtown.-— The host Tea the world producPß Is .per lb, Derby Bd, Juno Bd, Sand Soap 2d. 16oz Wax Candles 6d, China, Glass iSurthemvaro, Fancy Goods, Dinner Sets, Tea Set*, Toilet Sets, and anything you waut you can get at Cheapsido for lets t_au iou ctvn buy it elsewhere.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 10