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MILLER & RTJTTER, ! X* ICENSED LAND AGENTS, j 35. PANAMA-ST.. WELLINGTON. HATAlTAl— Splendid level Section, 40ft 1 frontage. Price £200. KILBIENIE (central)— New Villa, 5 large rooms, c. light, hot water service, modern requirements, largo section. Price £650, Terms £100 deposit. MURlTAl— Specially built 4-roomed Villa, bath, range, partly furnished, land 66 x 100. Price £430. "THORNDON— 5-roomed Cottage, one floor, with usual conveniences, large level section, located near railway. Price £700. G. S. HILL & CO., jTiSAND AGENTS AND VALUERS, ■*-' Baker's. Buildings, Fe-therrton-st. (Opposite Union Bank). Telephone 2456. ORIENTAL BAY— 6 Rooms, Villa, . £900 OWEN-STREET (off)— s Rooms, 33 x 103, £600. ' WALLACE-STREET (off)— s Rooms, modern, £737 WELLINGTON-TERRACE — 8 Rooms, £1250 OWEN-STREET (off)— 4 Rooms, £500 TINAKORI-ROAD— 7 Rooms, £975 ROSENEATH (close to tram terminus)— 6 Rooms, 53 x 150, £825 NORTHLAND-4-acre, 5 Rooms, £750 1 GHUZNEE-STREET— Vacant Section BOLTON-STREET— B Rooms. £1200. HARRY A. • SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Marked Plans on Application. NELSON-STREET— Land 40 x 100, two Houses, returning 41s 6d weekly. £1100 BROUGHAM-STREET — Good Sevenroomed House; owner leaving. £1200 HATAITAI— Section, 40 x 100. £75. WAITOA-ROAD, HATAITAI— Section, 48 feet frontage. £200. HATAITAI HOUSES— S Rooms, £575, £750, and £800. Agent for- all the Rhodes Estate City and Highland Park Properties. Plans on application. "I C\f\ ACRES, freehold, situated one J- "" mile from good township, all in grass, well fenced, well watered, carrying 30 dairy cows; 12 bail cowshed, 8-roomed House, with all conveniences; £26 per acre; £500 down; balance arranged. Apply PREDK. HERRING, Land Agent, Palmerston North. FOR SALE. qwa ACRES freehold, handy to Palm- */ • " erston ; splendid sheep and cattle oountry, well subdivided, fenced, and watered ; good dwelling, 8 rooms, all conveniences, woolehod, machines, motor shed, eto. Price £13 10s per acre; terms £2000 cash, balance arranged. F9l W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., Land Salesmen. Palmerston North. ANDY FARM, close to Railway, 505 acres, all in grass, fenced and divided into 12 paddocks, wintering well 2!g sheep ; • good 4-roomed house, outsheds, dip, yards, etc.; everything in complete working order; 2 miles from town, ;4 miles from railway station, 10 chains from school ; first-class metalled roads. Title 277 acres 1.i.p., 228 acres freehold. Price £15. Terms very easy. — W. L. JOHNSTONE, Licensed Land, Agent, Mangaweka. THE IDEAL LIFE, FRUIT GROWING. rriHE healthiest occupation known to A man— 3l acres, 24 in fruit, ideal climate, large house, h.p. water 2 electric light, telephone, suit large family, going concern, with equipment, £6500; £2000 mortgage; would entertain exchange offers city property, or keep house and five acres and sell balance for £4500. All particulars, John Rich, Karoula Orchard, Havelock North. A SOLDIER'S SACRIFICE. OWING to owner going to front, a Waikato Farm, 314 Acres, in extent, excellent dairying or agricultural land, is offered for sale. Will take city property in part payment. ' Milking machines and all equipment can be included. Apply EXPEDITIONARY, Evening Post. A BARGAIN. — Leasehold Dairy Farm, formerly 21 years' lease, 18 years to run, rent three terms of 7 years each, 12s 6d, 15s, ' and 17s 6d respectively ; small hpuse, bails, etc., close to cheese factory ; firewood available, ready sale. Price £500 for goodwill, lease; splendid dairy herd can.be taken at valuation; good chance man small .capital. — J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. FOR A GOOD PURE BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES'. A CKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON- ■"- NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ! BREWERY AND OFFICES:; MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY STS. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. WANTED— Ring up 'Phone 1628, N. Symons, Second-hand Dealer, Cash Buyer of all lands of Clothing, Boots, etc., in any quantity. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. N. SYMONS, ■ 63, Courtenay-place, Opp. Gas Company's Office. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT (late Woodward), 121, Ingestre-street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENT'S, and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, INGESTRE-ST. (next Skating Rink). ■ 'Phone 2651 A. A MODERN MOUNT. WAR or no War, Motor Cycles are in ever-increasing demand. The Harley-Davidson 1915 Model has just been landed, and this ideal 7-9 h.p., twin, with 3-speed gear box, is the finest Motor on the market. The HarleyDavidson has come to stay, and at £87 10s we advise you to call now and inspect. THOS. H. OATES, Willisnstreet, opposite V.M.C.A. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! IF you should have a Suit burnt in places or scorched, DO NOT THROW IT AWAY. We Repair neatly all clothes that have been torn or damaged. Once a customer always a customer JUDAH AND CO., 41, Manners-st. CLEANING, ALTERING, PRESSING, A Speciality WIN £2 2s WEEKLY ABOVE sum given away weekly for best four-line advt. verse, or otherwise, sent in with end of Saveo packet. New lines come and new lines go, But Saveo's here to stay, you know. Saveo saves coal, also coke — Use Saveo and don't go broke. All Grocers, 6d packet. SAVEO AGENCY, LAMBTON-QUAY. RELIABLE FRUITERERS. WANTED Known— Best Oajnaru Up-to-Date Potatoes, 8s 6d cwt, 4s 6d 2 cwt. ; Blue Dorwente, 9s 6d cwt., 5s 5 cwt., 2s 9d i cwt. Delivered free city or suburbs. Edilson's, 142, Cuba-st. 'Phone 2217. WANTED— Garden Hose, best. £in x 3-ply Delivery Hose, [r> coils 60ft ienffth, 35n coil, complete witla filtkigt. The Sum tUrdwarn

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 82, 5 October 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 82, 5 October 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 82, 5 October 1915, Page 12

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