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Auctioneers and Land Aftanft* McLAUCHLAN d' Co., S&EAL ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. TTOUSES, AND TJIAEMS. BUYA And Start a-t one© to> Save Your Money. ' f^HEAP /QUARTER A CRES. EASIEST TERMS ARiE OFFERED. "PIVE mEN-ACRE T>LOCRS. Suitable for a Home Speculation, . Investment, or \ T^RUIT-GRO-WING. , These Blocks are first-class, and have never beeni offered before, and \ must double in value. We can lease them, at 5 per cent, oa what you pay m; acre. T EN© QON >. -OIVE TJOUNDS To start with,, so he cam secure one of [ the cheap quarter-acres we now oner, and tej* k™ AV]£ -»| ONE y. So h© will not spend yours foolishly after you are gone. •\¥7HEN HIS A GE How did you spend your money? What chances dM you miss? But then you had1 to pay cash for your section, and bow we are selling a good section for £5 down and £1 per ™ mBREB ]t|EN*S JujONEY a\ffa!rs. For 20 years the (first spent an average- of 10a per jeek: foolishly, absolutely without iretqra; the second saved 10s per week, but kept it concealed at horn*, wmere it could not earn any profit; the third man saved " 10s per week until he' had £5, which he put down on a section, and then ; p»M 10s per week off the purchase money. Here's the way they stood i at the end1 of 20 years, No 1 - ' Nothing. > No 2 ... ... £520 No* . .£so4o. The diffeirenee between one and two * is very great, but greater still between Nos. 2 and 3. They1 doth saved 19s per week, bnt ,No. 3 invested in land1, and was independent at «the end g# the period. WHICH DO. YOU INTEND TO : | copy. "out tmmediately , One of the cheap Jots whioh' we have , for s»le. Particulars of all Seotions i to be had at our office. TS.MNGTON SECTIONS ' Are a good investment; they are selling freely, and only 12 quartsrf acres are left. Several more good ' houses are to be built, and you can buy one on very easy terms. ; ■■■'■' QPRINGLANDS. 1 £600—-5 acres of rich soil, good-front-. " ! age, suitable for .growing anything.. '• © ' £800^—House (new) and every con- ' vendemce, , six rooms, ■ bathroom,. I pantry, etc.; & acre land. ■ £25&r—Acre just off car route. 5 £150^-^1 acre same locality. " £20&—l acre, Coleman Street. • "OIVERSDALE. £660—-Six acres, good frontage on main road. £135—1 acre in good situation. TjIARNHAM. The most go-ahead, suburb in Blenheim, where naif-acres can, be had for ■' £100 to £110 each for £10 deposit. '■ The best houses* and gardens in the. '■; district iareHeroi We have "uot been j [i pushing -Chis sub urb r j as we consider the land in this locality andbetwoQH ' it and town has a great future value, '■ as owing to the adjoining farm being cut up next nibnth, and.owing +o the excellent situation and quality of the! soil, .it must be the best residential ? part-bf Blenheim, and the town must ? absolutely go this way. QIGNS OF T^ROGRESS. ? Two more houses are being ( built on k Farnham : seven to/>go up ; next month ' in Springlands, and, we know, of over . tewenty to go on the sections;between ' town and Farnham. 3 :"■ ■;•■';■ ':■ . ■irj.ESSiMiSTS Are those who loft .-their-»,.buying' 7 too late, and are always discontenteo, " say Blenheim is not growing, and will not go ahead. They keep a. town ■ back, and would be better dead Tor ' their own sakes, apart from the rarm - they do to others and to the business of the town; but don't listen to them. \ T3LENHEIM IS f^ ROWING, : But steadily compared to other j towns; but it is solid, and its good times are now almost on us. , MONEY IS PLENTIFUL. WORK IS PLENTIFUL. SECTIONS ABE CHEAP. I THE RIVER MUST BE OPENED , UP, and f BLENHEIM MADE A PORT. , THE LARGE ESTATES MUST ; AND WILL BE CUT UP. ' A RAILWAY RUN UP THE s VALLEY. I ■ T ,.w? want yo« to buy a section in Blenheim at onco, and to buy through . us. We also want your property for sale. You should insure your house and dwelling with us, as we help you by advertising Blenheim all over New Zealand, thus inducing new settlers to come here, which means more returns ' for you. '• rjIHE pRESENT (^ OVERN- " MENT Will bpom Blenheim beyond recognition when the Land Act is passed for the cutting up of large estates, which scheme is better for defence than "jTJREADNOUGBTS AT mWO TRILLIONS A PIECE. Population will pour into New Zealand, as it is the most coveted country m the world, due to its fertility, climate, untouched natural resources, and the Government's excellent laws, which to-day old . European countries are copying to their advantage. T>UY 10 ACRES. BUYA QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US AT McLAUCHLAN & Co., MARKET SQUARE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 56, 7 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 56, 7 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 56, 7 March 1911, Page 8