LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.! IN ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LIMITED’S BOARD ROOM, PALMERSTON NORTH ON THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST, . At 2 p.m., A MORTGAGEE’S SALE, ESTATE OF WALTER BOOK, deceased. 89 ACRES, 3 ROODS, 26 PERCHES. A COMPLETE little dairy farm with buildings thereon, described as Block X Mount Robinson Survey District, being Part Ohinckakaeo No. 2 Block. Part Lot 2 on D.P. 6290 and described in C/T Volume 306 Folio 209 Wellington Registry; situated handy to Koputaroa Railway Station and School and a few miles from Levin. 5-roomed dwelling, storeroom, man’s room, garage, cowshed and engine room. The buildings are erected upoh about 16 acres free from flooding. Rich land, being drained swamp river deposit. The property is subdivided, the fences being in fair order. TERMS: 20 per cont. on the day of sale and the balance in 28 days. Conditions of sale may be perused and further particulars obtained on application to the District Publio Trustee or the Auctioneers, Palmerston N. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. MR G. CRAW’S Well-known Tokomaru property of 437 acres, subdivided into five farms in areas varying from 64 to 118 acres. The richest of drained swamp land. Now sufficiently improved and cleared to enable dairying to be satisfactorily carried out Deep drainage and free from flooding. Two sections have metalled road access close to Tokomaru railway station. . TERMS: £1 per acre cash and the purchaser will have to satisfy the vendor that he can control £SOO, either in cash or security,’in order to enable the purchaser to erect buildings or effect other permanent improvements; balance ten years at 6i per cent., with a reduction of £IOO per annum off principal at tho end of the third and succeeding years. We know of nothing better for any. one with limited means desiring to make a start. We can also recommend it to farmers desiring to secure a holding paddock • for surplus stock. We know of no richer laind in tho Dominion, and the bulk of the land is sweet, dry and thoroughly well drained. Partly subdivided and watered by four artesians. PRICE: £sl per acre for any section. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Sole Agents, Palmerston North. FOR SALE. 4 -ROOMED (rough cast) bungalow, all conveniences, e. 1., hot and cold water, washhouse (copper and tubs); good section. Price £BIO. Easy terms. New bungalow (just completed), best position, 5 rooms and kitchenette, every convenience, built-in sideboard and wardrobes, e. 1., etc., concrete drive and paths. Price £1475. £350 cash.
ALSO SUBURBAN STORE. We have a splendid Suburban Store for sale with up-to-date living accommodation. Ingoing £650. GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD., Land Department GRANT AND MITCHELL. AGENTS FOR OSMOND & SON (N.Z.), LTD., Animal medicine manufacturers, have removed to larger premises at 102 CUBA STREET (opposite Working Men’s Club), Palmerston North. Messrs Osmond and Son sincerely hope that you will continue to extend your favours to them in the new premises and desire to thank you for your patronage in the past. 25 ACRES SITUATED three miles Square, 5-roomed house, outbuildings, electric light, Carry 12 cows. Price £2,300. Consider house part payment. Arrange with us to inspect. 1100 acres.—No building. Carry 1000 ewes and 200 head cattle. Price £lo 10s per acre. Terms arranged. WILTON AND DICK, 121 CUBA STREET. TO LEASE, AS A GOING CONCERN. QA ACRES, in Borough, with 13 UU cows, pigs, etc. Town water, ooncrete bails, yard and sties. Fourroomed house. Rent £3 15s per week. Immediate possession. Apply WILTON AND DICK, 121 Cuba Street. AUTHORITIES AND NEWSPAPERS A noted authority on advertising, in dealing with newspaper superiority, has said:— “Newspaper advertising is. above all else, productive of favourable action as well as favourable thoughts. The newspaper is of the day. Its life is brief but full of lire and power. Because it is jammed full of timely news and advertising matter it commands immediate consideration. 1 ' “Women read newspaper advertising as part of their daily task of household management. Men use and read newspapers as a matter of business routine. This attitude of men and women toward newspaper advertising is the keystone of the superiority of the newspaper." John Wanamaker, the greatest of American department store owners, wrote:—“lf I ever have a monument for discovering anything it will be for finding out that the only advertising of direct and instant benefit to both merchant and customer is in the daily newspaper of known circulation." “Advertising is the key industry of the universe; it opens every door; it leads through the street to the market place, through the market place to the home. It is the fine literature of trade and the illumination of business."—Viscount Burnham, C.H., Chairman British Newspaper Proprietors’ The “Manawatu Evening Standard," being delivered into the homes of the people throughout the country surrounding Palmerston North fas well as this Borough), it is an unrivalled advertising medium in this territory. HOCKING, 29 Ruahine Street.— , Concrete kerbs and drives, also ne and sanding done; garden soil phi metal for sale-—-Phono 6149.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 220, 15 August 1927, Page 12
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