AUCTION NOTICES. MATAWAX SALE. WEDNESJx/y7~M AT? CII 'l. 1550^ 200 ams Entriip"Vnviteil. STOCKBROCKERS’ ASSN TINIROTO SALE TO YARDS. TfY .MARCH flrrt TIES STTEJfP, iuf'liuling i i jUPS. 1100 f th. IWethers. a inns. 0 m.s. STOCKBROKERS* ASSN, SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Gisborne Enginering, Coachbuikling and Genera! Iron Works. MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL.
JL 6 JLia 78 LOWE STREET, KAITt — Handy to (own. House of Pix rooms, panfry, scullery, and all conveniences: built-in cupboards and linen press; motor parade; fowl house and run. PRIOR £965. Terms can be arranged. No. 696 TOWN — Centrally situated house of four rooms, kitchenette, _ bathroom, porcelain bath, electric light and ga.s, etc. ; washhouse, copper and Tubs; all tinder one roof; lawn and garden. -No. 094 PRICE £BSO. TOWN — Quarter-acre section with fi-room-ed bouse, kitchenette and outbuildings. PRICE £IOOO. - Terms to suit, purchasers. No. GOO MAMCAPAPA—- - Cottage on quarter-aero sertion. Outbuildings and motor shed. PRICE- £OOO. Smal deposit- and easy- terms. No. 689 WEST END — On ’bus route and handy to school. House of 8 rooms and con veniences. Pa rgain. PRICE £950. Terms can be arranged. No, G9l IVIANGAFAPA—-iSemi-bungalow dwelling, comprising live rooms, sleeping porch, bathroom, porcelain Hath, hot and cold water, pantry, motor shed, workshop, etc. PRICE £T2SO. Cash, or terms can be arranged. No. 686 SECTIONS FOR SALE in— Grafton Road, Asquith Street, Kaili and Whntaupoko. Well situated; remarkably cheap and on easy terms. CHIEF AGENT for— A.P.A. UNION ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LTD. All classes of Insurance effected at lowest current rates, including Eire, Marine, Accident, Personal Accident and Sickness, Motor-car, Plate Glass, Employers’ Liability, and Fidelity Guarantee Pond. Also Rents and I,oss of Profits. T. G. LAWLESS 78 LOWE ST., GISBORNE. LICENSED LAND AGENT. GREATER YIELDS That thi.s, is no idle saying is amply proved by the hand reds ol letters which reach Mr Sykes every year from, successful farmers all over the Dominion. Men who recognise that tho ,health of their herd ip not .to ho trifled with. They have no troublo in their herds with bad cleansing, rnammitis, milk fever, colds, • etc, Why ?—because they have proved the benefit gained by systematically drenching each cow after waiving with., Sykes’s Drench. Pe wise and follow i their okampie. Give Sykop’s Drench a trial. H makes cows clean quickly 1 in the natural way. It prevents catarrhal discharge, which is iipt to result in contagious abortion. It, clean- * ses the blood and acts as a safeguard 1 against milk fever. It acts ns a tonic r. and tones up the digestive organs. It lias the largest sale of any drench in Australasia. Sold' everywhere 17/- a down. 1/0 ft packet. Each packet contains two cl mi (dies. i- '<:■ ... ■ T -: . , •
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11453, 2 March 1931, Page 8
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