REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS A DAIRY Farm; 70 acres, rich flat; good hofnestead, handy situation. Hugh Robinson, Estate Agent, Peel St. 868 A FAMILY Home; Large section, modern conveniences; fruit trees; good locality; beautiful view; £I2OO. Hugh Robinson. 867 A GOOD CHANCE to buy land; five acres at Te Hapara, £450; five acres on Kaiti, near bus route, £450; 2-i acres at Mangapapa, near school, £275; 2J acres further out, Mangapapa. £250. Terms can be arranged if required. C. G. Piesse, Accountant and Land Agent_ EMPTY Dwelling in Whataupoko; handy to grocer, butcher and bus service; price £6OO terms arranged. Ball & Crawshaw. FOUR-roomed Bungalow, Te Hapara; vacant possession; price £BSO. Apply Frank Neill & Co., Lowe St. Good Sound House, with garage; West End; vacant possession; price £SBO. James Innes Lowe Street. LARGE Residence, divided into two separate fiats: ideal rental, £184; price £3IOO. Apply Frank Neill & Co., Lowe St. LARGE Residence in Whataupoko on very attractive section; five bedrooms, usual conveniences, possession at end of the month; price £I2OO. Ball & Crawshaw', MODERN All-electric Bungalow in Whataupoko; i-acre section; double garage; possession immediate; a snip at £IBOO. Ball & Crawshaw. OFFER wanted for section in Perry St. adjoining school grounds. Ball & Crawshaw. _______ SIX-year-old Dwelling; very handy to town; all modern conveniences; price £I2OO. Ball SPECULATOR’S opportunity; Central Business Site; two houses; good tenants; the lot for £BOO. Hugh Robinson. 869 SIX-roomed House, Whataupoko; electric hot water, usual conveniences; motor garage; price £875. Apply Frank Neill & Co., Lowe St, SIX-roomed Home on river bank section; three bedrooms and two sleepine porches: all electric convenience ; very handy to town and price £IOOO, Ball & Crawshaw. IF you wish to sell Your Property, please send particulars; buyers are waiting and quick sales can be arranged. C. G. Piesse, Lowe St ■ 11 > Acres of Terrace Flat; good plantation of trees suitable for fencing material. Old home very handy to town and in nice situation. Price £1250. Ball & Crawshaw. FRESH EGGS EVERY DAY! how to solve the EGG PROBLEM A well-cared-for pullet lays 150 eggs in ber first season! Think of bringing in fresh eggs daily from your own hen-house 1 It’s an easy solution to the egg problem, for a few well-bred laying hen? are little trouble or expense. They eat up the bouse scraps and with the regular addition to their mash of Laymor Poultry Tonic, will keep healthy and vigorous and, consequently, lay regularly. Plenty of grit, suitable green food and a reliable tonic arc all they need, and your grocer or store has Laymor Poultry Tonic.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21385, 21 April 1944, Page 6
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