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Summer Clearance Bale is Bargains are Going , Finely. SEW WINDOWS! k—.— A RARE CHANCE in Embroidered «J C |U Blouses, well made, full sizes, at &*** -^ Only a Few Left! These are WORTH MORE THAN DOUBLE. I A BARGAIN I § 25 ACRES, L.1.P., 2 miles from l'etono Railway Statiou; i-mile I from School; 8 acres in grass; dwelling, 4 rooms insured for £175;' > r I Stables and all necessary out-houses; divided into 5 paddocks; I Price £370. Tehms £150 cash; balance can remain on long terms, j] I A splendid opportunity. •! DON'T MISS THIS " bIIY." \ Owner Will Exchange, | 1 Q7Q ACHES, Leace, with 3 yoai\s to run at £USO, paid yearly, ? .Lt) 6 tJ with Purchasing Clause at Lo life at any time, with £1000 '': cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Situate nuar aTE HOltO (Manaivatu Line); 900 acres in good Knglish (200 I acres new burn), balance in good mining bu.>h. Divided into ■' \ eight paddocks, well fenced and .vaUTrd by never-failing stremiis, . I 100 acres flat, good chocolate loam, imlai/ce good <a,sy terraces; 50 J or 60 cows could easily be milk<d ,m tin , front portion, and a efooimery is 2J miles distant, or for Wellington milk supply 7d per gallon is given tor milk. The pirporfcy as a sheep farm would easily ' carry 2i sheep when all cleared. ; House of 6 rooms, bathroom, sealery, etc., water laid on from ; stream! washhouse (copper set ii-). «<.w.s ! .ieil, fowihousc, trapshed. : . New set of sheep and cattle yards, orchard, etc. .Situated 5 miles ■ J from railway station, 20 chains ft rom post office, telephone, etc; ; J school on the property within 5 chains of the house. I'M ICE, in- ; ~ eluding 850 good 'breeding ewes with iix-reasi.' given, only £2 10,? '.. § per acre, goodwill for cash. Cash required (including the abovej mentioned stock), about -£3-HVi r- letter ti-nn;- may bo arranged. ; jj Tn the above property there aic about s(>o m-ri-s of :'uo<i milling •.' I Rimu bush, estimated by exports to contain over 10.000 ft. to the , '( acre, easy of access, only 4 miles to railway station from proposed f. i mill site, and only about 20 ehf.ins of tr;im ivt|uireil to reach the l. ' timber from this site. The owier will « j| ! this hush sepnratoKv ;■ I with £800 cash, or would let on RovaKy »( Oil per 100 ft, ; jj We have no hesitation in reeom't'c-n<.l;;if Hii<; propert-y as o .-■oo-'l I thing. 1 For further particulars, apply to ITCHINGS, HANKING mi is., Ltd. t WERAROA AND LEVIN ' , I Telephone No. 5. Telephone Mo. ". ' STEP L*T>DEV«. Six feet high with platform to hold li.-isiu. <]<.\~'.\ r> etc. -.'ust iiio thing for window clennincr, fruit piekhi;:, <Ui. Mado of American hardwood. Li'/h' ?.n<\ <ivowx. Pγi e, 9- (U\. Oxford Striv:*, Liivi; : . f ! THE CALL OF THE CHILDREN!! | ! school umiißi Bmmi h J Parents, See thai iho Cbildreii go 1 I where they get unl;/ The ii.Li'jT at Ij I Lowvsi: j?rices. Coraplote oiock of | I T.lie 2\ew r'iieiiic ife: : -.(.!0r, I I From Primer i. to ytainicr-'ii Vi. I I a I s 1 1 C s i • L D K S N i I I .UAICR I I YOUR 1 P WAY I i ' £j J i Educational Depot 5 ! O'T ■ , " i\ ';*V"i tv' ■- •'■ . c ' 't" I -- a '%/ Sl'? A.iU ii "ft.! E- r w - S-. 5 l.» V r Rita .

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 February 1912, Page 3