M'LAUCHLAN AMD CO., Real Estate Agents. FARMS AND SECTIONS FOR SALE in the best localities on the easiest possible terms, HALF-ACRES QUARTER-ACRES £5 to £10 deposit, and £10 every six months, With the right of paying off larger sums or the lot at any time. FOR SALE. BUILDING SITES at Springlands, in good neighbourhod, cheap, and on easy terms. OIAA DEPOSIT. — New sixdWlUU roomed House, Springlands, every convenience, 1J acres land. Price, £850, balance as rent. £*IJK DEPOSIT. — Five-roomed oW 4tJ House, Hutchesbn Street, J acre. Price, £375. X? Kfl DEPOSIT.—Three Acres oWt/U Redwoodtown. Price, £275. -f -| f\ ACRE FARM, situate 2 JL X\J miles from town. Price, £20 per acre; worth £35 if used as a dairy farm. Easy Terms. O K(\f\ DEPOSIT. — Business dWOvJLF Site opposite Loan and Mercantile, adjoining railway station. Three frontages, 102 feet by 201 feet. O-| f| DEPOSIT for half-acrea oW XLI and acre sections Farnham; balance payable by instalments to suit purchasers. 16 New Houses Are now erected on the new suburb Farnham, and contracts have been let for four more, and several buyers intend building. This is the best building land around Blenheim, and has a great future, as the soil is unsurpassed, the sections are high and level, out of flood, and just out of th« Borough. Residential Sites. Every day it is becoming harder to obtain good building sites in good localities, as every one that is sold helps to push the next buyer further out of town, and once, a section is sold whoever buys always wants to make a profit for himself, which you will have to pay if you do not buy now. Have you studied the Banking Returns FOR THE LAST QUARTER OF 1909. > The Mercantile Gazette, Which is the best financial guide in the Dominion, reads as follows:— "We unhesitatingly say that the current year will witness such a revival in trade and commerce as will amount almost to, and be easily mistaken for, a boom." Some Reasons Why YOU SHOULD BUT A SECTION AT ONCE: Trade has revived throughout th« Dominion; There will be more money come into the country this season for wool than ever before j Money is plentiful and cheap, and investments are hard to find. Think of any of your rich friends, now did they make their money? In nearly every case they made it out of owning land. Why not own a section yourself, however small, and if you buy on terms you can sell again on terms. Blenheim Is one of the oldest towns in New Zealand, yet it is the most backward, which is not any fault of the district^ as it is the wealthiest in proportion to population. For the last seven years it has been made secure from Hoods, and gold has been pouring in tor produce as it has never done in double the period previously. The large estates will be cut up, If not this year, within the next few years, and those properties which are now finding a living for about a lfiS? Pv# 6 wiU ? u PP°rt at "east ■£Srt hl* + m6an3 greased exports from the district and a very lanre increase in trade in the town! The river must be opened up. n 5 9 in?lT ses. Population and prosperity of the district will compel this to be done, as there are not any difficulties to be overcome. The Railway WiU soon be completed to Ward, and line up the Valley to serve the needs of the new settlers who will be there on the estates that are to be subdivided. Save youp money. PAY DOWN £10, AND SEOT7RTO a SECTION WHILEI CHEAP * Don't Wait For the large estates to be cut no JpenXp? be built ' °r ri~ * & But Buy Now pn the present extra bright prospects ESS Xt£ wWch ™*° ES CailonM'lauchlao&Co., Who will give you all the information that you require, and who know the value of sections in nearly every town *? + H ? eala? d > a^ unreservedly state that sections are far cheaper around Blenheim than many towns only half its size, and with not onequarter the natural advantages as regards soil, situation, climate, and future prospects. M'Lauehlan & Co., MARKET SQUARE. BLENHEIM. Telephone, Office. 147. Telephone, Private, 161*
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 8
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709Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 8
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