L.AND WHANaiiRET™" 870 ACRES.—Four miles from factory, 3 miles from rail-' way, five paddocks, well watered, j house four roms, cowshed, etc. PRICE, £4 10s per acre. Easy terms. ' BAY OF ISLANDS 1500 ACRES. —Sheep farm, practically all in grass and rough feed except 400 in bush. Bungalow G rooms, woolshed, sheep yards and dip. Carrying capacity 1000 sheep, 80 cattle. PRICE, £6 per acre. Easy terms. WHANGAREI 1000 ACRES -— 3 miles from rail - way, 8 paddocks, sheepproof fencing, all in grass and rough feed, carrying capacity 1000 sheep, 200 head cattle. Hous e six rooms, barn, cowshed, motor garage, implement shed, stables, etc PRICE, £7 per acre. WHANGAREI 7QQ ACRES. —All grass except few patches shelter bush, 11 paddocks, well watered, sandstone and limestone country, house six rooms, cowshed, washhouse, cart shed dairy, barn, etc. PRICE, £10,000. GOING CONCERN 900 ACRES. —Ring fenced, 6 paddocks, about half in grass; 200 acres river fiat; all good limestone and papa country. House 5 rooms, woolshed, chaff shed, etc.; 700 sheep, 40 head of cattle, 3 horses, drill, roller, disc and tine harrows, d.f. plough, mower, dray and harness, 12 tons chaff, 200 totara posts, half-ton potatoes. PRICE, £8 10s per acre. WHANGAREI QjOING CONCERN.—ISO Acres, 3 miles from ""-township, 11 miles from station; 140 acres in grass, 7 paddocks. House, 7 rooms, washhouse, copper and tubs; barn, cowshed, dairy, stable, chaffhouse, etc., milking machine and engine, 20 cows, 2 horses, cart, plough, disc harrows, milk cans, etc. This is an opportunity very seldom available to secure 150 acres in th e suburb of Whangarei Township at such a low price. PRICE £60 per acre. KEAY &~BOYLE, 41, VICTORIA STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. Phone 2397. 840 •J"-HE JN gECTIONS. J HAVE now MR DINNIS'S Subdivision of 33 good volcanic sections, within one mile of the Post Office, just off Kamo Road. The sections are large, with good square frontages, and the price is right. An early inspection is invited as I must clear within a fortnight. I Also MR DINNIS'S Large Dwelling with all conveniences, with over an acre and a quarter of land, with a frontage of 132 ft to Kamo Road. Full particulars from E. G. W. T IBBITS ' 117 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. J*fELP THE gOLDIERS. "EMPLOYERS should give PreferJ - J ence to Returned Soldiers whentver they have Vacancies to be filled, tnd state in their advertisements ■-.hat Preference will be given to Rsfjr.'iftd Soldiers. Employers should also use their it •neat endeavour to teach Returned '•Joldinrs. who are not able to follow ■-heir usual avocations, useful craft? ■nd occupation. — Buy British Goods. - NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE.
Women's Chrome Leglets, Women's Ch. 1 bar Shoes, 16s. 13s 3d. Girls' Chrome Leglets, 1 Women's Glace Kid Legto 7, 16s. lets, 22s 6d. Children's Chrome Leg- ~l«»j > d *. a oj lets, 7to 9, 12s 3d. Children s Boots, 8s 9d, good value. Sizes 10 to 13, 13s 6d. Women's Kip Dairys, 16s Women's Ward Shoes, lis gj 3d to iys bd. Women's Soft Top Dairys, Fine line Patent Court and 17s 3d. Tie Shoes, with high Women's Glace Kid Court, Louis Heels just ar--23s 6d. nved * Women's Glace Kid Bar Grey Knitted Woollen Shoes, 23s 6d. Stockings, 4s 3d. VERY SMALL PROFIT ON THESE LINES AND NOT MUCH ON THE OTHERS IS MY MOTTO. 1 have not raised the price of my Boots HOISERY just as cheap as the Boots. William Maine Cameron Street X X
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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1920, Page 6
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