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iMUtti lift Mill m ta££; REAL ESTATE AGENTS. . . £20 Deposit £20 '« Will Becure you a good new house f •j and quarter-acre of l^nd close to j 1 s town. Your section costs £75. The j 15 Government will advance you th« j j money ito build your own home, which | j will cost you 2s lOd per week for ■ 1 i every £100 your house costs. Say it costs £300—all you have to pay them is 8s 6d per week, which pays for interest and for the house. \ £1 Deposit £1 [ —AND— £1 Per Bfiowth £1 Will secure you good level quarteri acre sections in four different suburbs. These terms are only being I offered for a short. time, end . are tfithin ,the reach of all. You are not ' bound to the terms, but can pay larger amounts. During sickness or . accident your payments are held [ over. i MAYFIELD SUBURB, " Is now growing very fast, and will > soon be thickly built over. There are now only a few sections left for sale, and you can secure any one on the 3 above terms. 3 WATERLEA' SUBURB. \ Has now been opened up, and secfc bions are selling rapidly. They are V situated opposite the park of 12 acres now secured by the Domain Board, and are almost right in town, and if J in any other town would sell at per ~ foot frontage. s GROVETOWN. r £700 for 4 acres of rich market garden land, with good dwelling. i RIVERSDALE.- , i, £110 per acre for 4 good acres of c rich land sown in lucerne; £2o de--0 posit, or owner would exchange for d house property. * SPRINGLANDS. Several lots from one to "ten acres ait very low pricesj especially the acre lots, which are situate in the new [' subdivision of a 12-racre.lot. FARNHA&. Acre, half-acre, and quarter-acres ;, tor sale on. very, easy terms. This i, Buburb is to-day the very best in t every way, and the land must double II in value very shortly. . MAXWELL ROAD. Half-acres &% £100, and one good large quarter-acre for £60 for £5 deposit. 1 SCOTT STREET. 4 Several half and quarter-acre sec- * tions are now open for selection for J7 the very first time. g A Great Investment. The owner o,f 50 acres right close to, town has "given us instructions to sell in five and ten-acre lots to suit purchasers. The soil is of the very ' richest in the district, and must increase iri value. APPLE LAND. A subdivision of S3 acres •of land one mile from Spring Creek is now being offered in 10-acre lots, already planted. 'Easy terms. House Property Situate in all localities; £340, good new house, large section, well planted, Maxwell Road; £600 for new house, half-acre, Farnham, £50 deposit. Call for list of house property, as owing to the very ke«n demand they vary every we3k. Agricultural Farms. f»- 100 acres and 150 acres, 4 miles and J 8 miles respectively from town. j -.. . > ; | Dairy Farms. ' Two good dairy farms of 80 acres and 160 acres. Both close to factory. Sheep Run Situate Wairau Valley, as a going concern, with 3000 sheep, etc., for £6250. ,_ Terms, £2000 cash. Experts | stajte ft would easily carry 4000 sheep l fco-day and be improved to carry I 6000. . . ;■ Fire Insurance. Agents for the North British Fire. > Houses and furniture and motor-cars I insured at the very lowest rates. r Only 8s 8d per £100 for houses and > furniture. . ;; BLENHEIM IS GROWING. N Builders were never so busy before. The Opawa Bridge is now under way. The Harbor Board have nearly completed their work at the Wairau Bar, 1 j and with the aid of a dredge 500-ton I boats will easily load at Dillon's ; Point, and later at the wharves. Hillersderi's 78,000 acres is now ! settled. There are 300,000 acres yet yto settle, suitable for hundreds of B[ settlerg. Marlborough has around Blenheim four times the area of any I other province per head of popula- * tion yet to settle. The present Government discharged all men oh the South Main Line, and thousands j of pounds worth of work has gone to i ruin, but now they are calling for I tenders to repair it to the Ure When this is completed it is proposed j to run a line up the Wairau Valley to connect Blenheim, and the "West! j Coast, and thus capture all the ' I Coast's large passenger and produce j trade. | Fruitgrowing Industry [ Has now a good hold. Since Easter I jl4 southern buyers have inspected ! app^B land here, and the fourteen thought, which is proof that it is the very best offering. The Dairying industry | is going to boom and do far more for I the district with the help of lucerne growing than cropping. An up-to-date factory is feeing erected, also a bacon factory. ::\ ■■ ■. :—_ ' ■ . i \ Buy Blenheim Land to-day before it is too lalie, especially, sections, which are the v«ry cheapest in the Dominion, and which must rise rapidly in value, and., buy from and . fctfcLAUCKLAN & GEE.. 1

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 8

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