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THE OF • V JSEgSfr '%$&&&&&*$&& EVERY MAN KNOW That the Demon of Failure is lurking to pounce upon him and his fellow man every hour of the clay, but like the ostrich with his head buried in the sand, many refuse to see the danger of that most inexcusable carelessness—failure to provide for old age and for those dependant upon them. Ah ! make the most of what ye yet may spend, Before ye too into the grave descend ; Invest in land where always shines the sun —• At the hub of the Winterless North and all your troubles done. (Omar Khayyam —In the Winterless) DURING THE PAST FEW MONTHS You have been given the opportunity of investing your savings in KAITAIA REAL ESTATE. Many of you have availed yourselves of this opportunity, but for those who desire a larger area close to the town another unique opportunity will be. given by calling on The Ask A Where you will/bc 4 FARMS AND E ente pr ELL Service with particulars of Adjacent t b the \Cai lain Town boundary and of immense prospective value. HERE THEY ARE: 93 acres, fen minutes walk from the Kaitaia Post Office, about half rich cabbage tree and puriri flats and the balance hills. Price £4O per acre. 84 acres, adjoining the above, fifteen minutes walk from the Kaitaia Post Office, about one third rich cabbage tree and puriri flats and the balance hills. Price £3O per acre. 100 acres, twenty minutes walk from the Kaitaia Post Office, about one half rich Kahikatea flats and the balance hills. Price £25 per acre. 225 acres, thirty minutes walk from the Kaitaia Post Office, with long frontage to two roads, about one third rich Kahikatea flats and the balance undulating and partly in grass. Price £lB per acre. The above will all make first class dairy farms, and being situated adjacent to the rising and prosperous town of Kaitaia will rapidly increase in value. Every farm has a considerable area in grass at the present time. What are the Terms ? 5 per cent cash. 5 per cent in 12 months 5 per cent in 2 years Balance September 30th, 1925. Interest at 6 per cent. Ask ALLEN BELL

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Northland Age, Volume 18, Issue 14, 6 January 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 18, Issue 14, 6 January 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 18, Issue 14, 6 January 1921, Page 7

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