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I*o LET SALE.- • "——— 7 7 r T H. T x . heavy bush country, good stuff, for Sale at £2 10s per acre. Cash down £ISOO. —i Make inquiries about this to T. G. Lawless, Agent, Kaiti. QQ ACRES, Freehold, about 12 miles from town; good house and outbuildings. Cash £4OO, balance on mortgage. —> Full particulars from Harry Hall, Land Agent, Peel Street. (No. 317.) ' TO he Sold as a Going Concern— Tea Room, Confectionery. Fruit, and Tobacconist Business. The takings from this successful establishment average £7O per month. If it -18 of interest to you consult G. K. Pasley, Agent. <£f)2is WILL Purchase a nice fiveroomed House, near the High School. Only £SO cash required.—O. G. Piesse, Masonic Buildings, Lowe Street. TV/TAORI HUI. We have suitable " LTX Sections to Lei during the Hui for Side Shows and Stalls at the Park Gates.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. Td 1 FOR~SALE,~Norman J.. VX.JJ. j^ oa d—Splendid House, 5 rooms and conveniences, good_section. Price £520. Deposit £SO. Balance good terms. ! IWTACRIs, 0.R.P., at 9d rent; X£jU\j 500 grass, balance bush, 70 acres flat, 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered; good house, outbuildings; wintered 2 sheep, cattle; £3 10s per - acre. Cash £l7so.—Harry Hall, Land Agent, Peel Street. Tel. 1184. WANTED for a Modern <Dwelling of five rooms, gas and electric light. Government mortgage. Terms if required.—C. G._ Piesse, Masonic Buildings, Lowe St. | QIDE SHOWS. Sections to Let during the Hui at the Park Gates—W. Lissant Clayton. "L'OR the Man who is prepared to x win virgin country—Over 4000... Acres, of which 800 has been felled and grassed. This is a Native Lease at Is 2d per acre. Term 21 years, with R.O.R. for further 21. Price per acre, £1 10s.—G. K. Pasley, Agent. i T T. —Another Cheap X .VX*XJ. Dwelling of Place.— 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, copper and (tubs, gas, sewerage, etc., £525. Terms easy—Call and make inquiries to T. G. Lawless, Agent, Kaiti. * CTALLS. Sections at the Park Gates to Let during the Hui.— W. Lissant Clayton. AN Endowment Lease at 6d per acre, with sixty years to run. Area 2000. 400 acres felled and ingrass ; 150 burnt this year. Wintered 900 sheep last season. Price £4500, and the terms are good.—G. K. Pasley. TJEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME, five rooms and every possible convenience ; this side of Roebuck Road. Price only £650, with £SO cash.—C. G. Piesse, Masonic Buildings, Lowe Street. T C. T —For Sale or Exchange, x.vj.xi* basis town property on the one hand, sheep country on the other. Some very good propositions. —Call and see T. G. Lawless, Agent, Kaiti. those desiring a Home under x rural conditions, within two miles of the Post Office—A Home of six rooms and all modern conveniences. This home is surrounded by five acres of land suitably planted in orchard and garden.—G. K. Pasley. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. g U C C E S s. Christchurch, ~ Feb. 14th, 1919. Messrs. Hemingway and Robertson’s A. 0.5., Ltd., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, — No doubt you already know I gained First Honors in the Bookkeepers’ Examination of last November. I feel my success was chiefly due to your efficient teaching. Yours faithfullv, Signed) S. A. MANDER. . A prime factor in the signally consistent success attained by the Students of HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON’S unrivalled commercial Training Institution is that the Admini sti-ative Heads have not only been specially'selected on account of .their experience and conspicuous capabilities, but have themselves, without exception, studied and qualified by exam. Young men and women can ensure success by availing themselves of the invaluable assistance of JJEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. (The School with 25,000 successful and satisfied Students behind it.) SYD. SMITH, THE SIGNAL STORE (Next to Whinray’s). ROOKSELLER gTATIONER ]\pWS FANCY GOODS AND TOBACCOS. Ladies’ and Gent.’s Toilet Requisites & • All the LATEST NOVELS, MAGAZINES, AND PERIODICALS. SCHOOL BOOKS STOCKED MR. MOTORIST LOOK SPICK AND SPAN FOR THE RACES. —Get Your— HOOD RE-COVERED, —Get Your— TRIMMINGS REPAIRED, By the Specialist— Geo. Clayton MOTOR HOOD SPECIALIST, DERBY STREET. Asthma CAN be Cored FImmKT M ul cifur.ttu. N» JfaMlti liiectiTaforHint ffiXi ul arflklr-i£»* 1 attacki. CaWturif 'Velutbk to" mnt mn mctlpt i{ 3J n tin It MW tMMTT MCI rltkt ta Mat • Wa ayarltr aai fraawicr^i . ' -, v ■ • ■ if.

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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5137, 1 April 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5137, 1 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5137, 1 April 1919, Page 6

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