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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE Country Propertyabout 14 miles from town, on good road, and handy to a School. 18 acres (approx.) with 5-roomed house thereon, comprising 3 bed-rooms, living-room, kitchen, pantry built-in cupboards, and bathroom. Washhouse, copper and tubs. Motor shed, loose-box, 3bail cow shed, fowl house, pig styes and yards. Garden and simil orchard. Price £BSO. Government Mortgage. Only small deposit required. Balance arranged. ToWnSuburban property, comprising house of 0 rooms, bathroom, pc try, scullery, electric light and gas. Hot and cold water. Washhouse, car fihed and tool shed. Togethr with contents. (Fully furnished, including piano). Also 5-<seator car and poultry. Grounds well laid out in lawns, llower and vegetable gardens. .All as a going concern. Price £IOSO. WhataupokoSituate in one of the best parts of this suburb. Well lmiit house comprising Grooms, bathroom, kitchenette, and sleeping verandah. Hot and cold water, gas ring, elec tide stove, and electric light throughout. Washhouse, copper and tubs. All under ono roof. Garden, lawn and fowl runs, etc. A good proposition at £BOO. Cosh terms arranged. No. 773. TownHouse handy to town containing 0 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs. Electric light. Wooand coal range. under one roof. Price £SOO. No. 772. Townwen built, centrally situated house on approximately quarter acre section, containing 9 rooms, bathrooms, porcelain bath and heater. Wood and coal range. Gas stove. Price £I2OO. Government mortgage. Terms arranged. No. 7711. TownWest End. Small cottage and section. PRICE £165. Small deposit will secure same. Balance easy terms. No. 7(3. I [Country Property. | Approximately I I acres with now j 5-rooined house thereon, with all | conveniences, including electric j stove and lighting. Bot and cold ! water, etc. Tho land is well-fenced j and subdivided and well watered. I Cow bails, fowl bouses. Stock at valuation. Price £I7OO. Terms arranged. No. 220. j Sections for Sale- ! In Grafton .Road, Asquith Street, | Haiti, and Whataupoko. Well situ- | ated. remarkably cheap, and on j eas/ terms. | v CHIEF AGENT FOR A.P.A. UNION ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LTD. AH classes of Insurance effected at lowest current rates, including J Hire. Marine, Accident, Personal, j Plate Glass, Employers’ Liability, i Accident, and Sickness, Motor Car, and Fidelity Guarantee Bond. Also Bents ami'Loss of Profits. T. G. LAWLESS LICENSED LAND AGENT. VVE PRINT at shortest notice, Cun- ■ ’ cert Tickets, Ball Programmes. Dance Tickets, Invitation Cards, Wedding Invitations, Meinoriani Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest Designs. Gisborne Times Printing Works. HOW THIRSTY ARE PLANTS? Scientists who have made a. study of the thirst of plants find a great variation, but on the wholo Nature demands a lot of water in carrying on her horticultural and agricultural operations. For example, engineers of tlio U.S. Department of Agriculture have found that to produce one pound of alfalfa iiav 750 pounds of water are pumped through the plant. In order to raise a crop of the commodity the amount of water ro3 aired would cover the ground to a epth of twenty inches. In more arid regions up to 30 iuches of water is required to allow for the greater loss due to evaporation from the soil. The “thirst” of tobacco plants lias .not been recorded ,but the process employed with the mature leaves _ selected for Red Shield and Blue Shield tobaccos is to remove tho surplus moisture by flue-curing—in largo kilns where the heat is regulated in an ideal manner, A later step in the process is toasting, which brings out all the natural goodness of the tobacco. You will find New Zealand tobacco at its best in Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium). Try a 2 oz. tin at 1/7, or an economical one-pound canister. 7S “TO SOOTHE THE SAVAGE BREAST” Music is accredited with charms to soothe tho savage Breast, but when the trouble is a deep-seated cough or cold, then music must givo way to Baxter’s Lung Preserver. ‘‘Baxter’s” has been tborougly proved to bo tho most . effective and reliable remedy. It quickly soothes and relieves chest and bronchial troubles and helps build resistance. Suitable for all ages. All chemists and stores 1/G, 2/G, 4 /G.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12521, 5 April 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12521, 5 April 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12521, 5 April 1935, Page 8

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