Murray & Co., Land, Insurance, and General Commission Agents. HERE'S A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY BY SPENDING IT. A comfortable living asssured , for a very SMALL CAPITAL. i »-j ~ < F" -J Ql ACRES OF EXCELLENT LO2 LAND. Situation,: 'Jnst outside Borough Boundary. Distance: 15 minutes' walk from Post Office. Especially suitable as an investment for subdivision, or for Dairy Farm, Market or Fruit Gardens. FOR POSITIVE SALE. £200 CASH; BALANCF 5 per cent. Call in and get full particulars. FOR PRIVATE SALE. FRANCES ;STREET—i acre land, with good sound iix-roomed j house, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, anrl copper set-in; good garden and hedge. Handy situation, • facing Cricket Ground. Pi ice, £420, on very oaay terms^, GEORGE^STREET— \ acre section, of land, with four-roomed cottage (only a few T^rs old), scuileiy anil woodshed.,; Pqce, £265 i'A giand chance for % itfcm of moderate means* fsilNGTON'^two i'-aere Sections, th© best sites a^^Lshngton. High anc dry. Two churns frontage. "W ill sell on easy term^ Price, £75 6ach. Only £10 depo&it. required. ALFRED' STREET—Large i-acre Section, with 'nice 5-roomed dwelling, and all conveniences. Nice dry situa-' tibns Bfori^e like new. Price, £500. 1 Easy teims mfesy be arranged. - ? . 'PERCY STREET—7-roomed _ dwelling and iaTl conveniences, on 5-acre Section; £225, small deposit, easy terms. TO IJET. Spiinglands^M3-roonK>ji Brick Dwelling and conveniences, $ acre. Rent, 10s, week. Warwick Street-^-6-ro<omed Dwelling, bathroom/ pantry, etc.; two motor-shed?, fowl houses, and mother 'conveniences; f-acre Section; .niele young orchard and garden. ; Rent, 16s week. MURRAY & Co. Agents. Blenheim. 'Phone 270. "T-F-'ijPOttr.JEjtes. ache, burn, smart, or JL w*wr; if ,they get tired easily or dreairHhe light; if objects look blurred ;\ if your head aches —you should see me at once. I cau<; help you. Delay may bo dangerous. C. F. A. WHITEFORD, JDHEMIST-OPTICIAN, > Medical Hall. Market Street South. _ " BLENHEIM POULTRY MASH. fTTHE ready-mixed and rational 'Jl Poultry Foodj made from [ choicest grains. [ A leading poultry owner writes:— k "I have finally concluded to use the A. and P. Foods only. The littte saved (if any) in mixing my own mashes does not nearly compensate for time'and energy wasteid in mixing, while the increased egg yield proves . GOnclulively that the A. and P. Foods : contain1' all ■ the necessary ingredients l for egg production:" Try >it for yourself; 8s per 1001b ■ sack. "''■'"■ > Full stock of the A. and P. -Poultry 'foods-^etc::' ' : ■" . ■ ' ■'■••• ' WE McCALLUM, : AGENTITOR MARLBOROUGH. (Wholesale and Retaii.) 1 This Should Tempt You. ■ -A GENUINE BARGAIN. 8Q Q ACRES FREEHOLD, 150 .^I.O acres of which are plough- ' able;,i3o6 acres landing bush; also 100 it^ctfes 'loasehold at peppercorn i. maKbfai.-4+t; * , . .- . Stock: ■■ 80d goM sheepj 500 of which are young ewes, 2 cows, horse } si-ddle, and bridle. Buildings: Comfortable six-roomed house,, woolshod, yards, etc.; also ap oil- ; launch.. The standingybjish: is Piiriri, esti- . moted to c?ut out"; 7000 posts, for which there is a standing order at £5 per 100 on the beach. iSituia&ed 40 miles from Auckland, COiniocted by telephone with th^ cilby. Cost v of shipping slieep to Auckland, ninepence pea* head, ■'■•■fiegular- steamer calls once a. week. About 500 people live within the vicinity of. this farm; school, store, etc., -handy. ; Price, as a going concern, only ' Apply— JOHN T. MOWAT. LAND AGENT, BLENHEIM.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 8
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527Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 8
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