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You may Off a Small Farm YOU CAN CERTAINLY {MAKE A GOOD LIVING IF YOU ARE INDUSTRIOUS! Grow produce for town on small suburban farmlets for the price of a home YOU CAN GET A HOUSE AND A FEW ACRES OF RICH LAND AND LIVE COMFORTABLY. (1) 4 Acres 4 RICH BLACK SOIL, CLEAN OF WEEDS. Witli comfortable 5-rmd. house, washhouse, sheds; garden just j coming into profit, with toma- ( toes, peas, beans, marrows, kumeras, early potatoes, etc.. THE OWNER TAKES £3OO A YEAR £3OO in garden stuff, and-part of the land not yet cultivated. PRICE, £I4OO FOR THE LOT PRICE, £I4OO FOR THE LOT ALL THE PROFIT TO COME All the work of preparation complete . TEEMS—HALF CASH. MILE AND HALF FEOM p.o. (2) 10 Acres CORNER BLOCK. Rich, well drained black soil, that some clay will subdivide into numerous fine lots, and treble in value over to-day s price, being only a mile and a half from the P.O. PRICE £IBOO PRICE £IBOO PRICE - PRICE CASH £SOO. CASH £SOO. MAKE A LIVING MEANTIME. WATCH THE PROPERTY GROW. PRODUCE NOW MONEY LATER WHEN GISBORNE MOVES AGAIN. (3) 61 Acres ABOUT A MILE FROM P.O. THE GREATEST SUBURBAN SPECULATION EVER OFFERED! £BOO THE LOT £BOO Here you can make your home, keep yourself and family in milk,'butter, eggs, poultry, fruit, vegetables. SELL THE SURPLUS, AND WHEN VALUES RISE, RETIRE ON THE “UNEARNED INCREMENT.” (4) Oranges and Lemons POVERTY BAY, THE IDEAL SPOT IN NEW ZEALAND FOR CITRUS FRUITS. Experts say that _ Orange and Lemon Trees in Gisborne grow MORE and BETTER fruit than in any other district. AND I HAVE FOR SALE THE IDEAL PROPERTY. RICH, ALLUVIAL, NATURALLY DRAINED LAND. 24 ACRES, with comfortable homestead and outbuildings, all surrounded by hedges and plantations, orchard and garden FOR £3500 FOR £3500 EASY TERMS. ' 'TT'P'TT] Get ready for next year’s planting season: will carry a cow * Jo the acre meanwhile. v. G. Predicts prosperity for Purchasers "of Property > - ..

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11012, 27 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11012, 27 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11012, 27 January 1926, Page 8