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C. R. Wilson and Co VERSUS pURCHASE. WHY PAY RENT when you can purchase a nice home on £5O , deposit ! j You can go on paying rent all : your life and never own a home of i your own. COMPARE THAT with our House Purchase System,"'’ where- ' by you pay only the same amount weekly as you would if paying rent, but when you have paid the cost of ‘the house and section it becomes YOUR OWN PROPERTY. Here is a sample, and we have numbers of others : —

/. ,‘T/A DOWN, balance as rent ow/t?V|3/_ p er week.—Almost new 5-room( ! d House, well built, handy to centre of town, verandah, wash house and conveniences. Early applicat ion necessary.

SI ’BURB A N Boarding-House, comprising house of 7 rooms (nearly new), bathroom, h and c. water, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, set tubs, gas and all conveniences ; j-acre section, high and dry. Price the lot, £550 ; £2OO cash, balance at 5 per cent.

5 AC RES on St. George’s road; 4 acres in orchard, 330 apples, 100 pears, 60 peaches, 40 plums, 6 quinces, all picked varieties ; 1 acre in grass ; artesian well; nicely situated, high and dry, all ready for a dwelling house. Price £6OO ; terms arranged.

TTANDY LITTLE FARM of 17 -*•-*- acres, with 4-roomed House, detached kitchen, dairy, washhouse, trapshed, fowlhouse, loose box, good orchard and shelter; 5 paddocks, all ploughable, situated 3 miles from Otane. Price; £46 per acre.

Ci (T A CASH. 395 acres l.i.p. cLJOv at Onga Onga. flat land, all ploughable, divided into 15 paddocks, well fenced and watered in

14 paddocks by water-race ; good cropping country, or will carry 2 ewes per acre, besides cattle and horses, good 7-roomed House in splendid older, washhouse, woolshed and yards. Rent 5/1 J. Price £6/15/-, balance at 5 per cent.

Full Particulars FROM C. R. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers & Property Salesmen, HASTINGS. JpOR gAL E . * *7(j ACRES Rich Flats, with niod- • ern 9-roomed Dwelling, up-to-date outbuildings, all in firstclass order ; and up-to-date milking shed for 11 cows,; easily 1 cow to acre ; factory, school, P. 0., and rail within 1.) miles, good road. Good terms.

ACRES, with six-roomed House, scullery, bath, and outbuildings. good stables, nice garden, 2 acres orchard, one mile from Hastings, high and dry, good road. Easy terms. This is a very desirable property for dairying, etc., and cheap at money asked.

APPLY EARLY.

STT . -tl. IX QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS (Opposite Post Office).

C. MARTIN & C°

WITHOUT A DOUBT, the best Land in the whole Dominion:—

I /? ACRES, 4 miles from Hastings, subdivided into 4 paddocks; House, 3 rooms, cowshed, etc. Price £52/10/- per acre. Terms.

TVrOW is the time to secure Have- ’ lock Residential Sites on the hill of one to nine or more acres, splendid position, overlooking the sea. Price £lOO per acre. Terms, 20 per cent. cash. 10 per cent, in 12 months, 10 per cent, in two years, and balance at 5 per cent. Chas. Martin and Co., Hastings.

A N OPPORTUNITY to secure a second-hand Furniture Business (in a. good town). Register Office, and Commission Agency ; good lease, low rent. Price as a going concern. £2OO. Apply sharp.

C. MARTIN ' C°

PROPERTY SALESMEN, STATION STREET. HASTINGS

P.O. Box 164. ’Phone 480. Agent for the Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd.

NOTICE.

A NY person found trespassing with dog or gun on any property in occupation of the undersigned will be prosecuted. AU dogs found will be destroyed. WILLIAM NELSON. NELSON BROS., LIMITED.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 199, 9 August 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 199, 9 August 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 199, 9 August 1911, Page 12

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