Houses and Land for Sale. WORTH INSPECTION. 3TA ACRES, all ploughable: 160 acres I\J in grass; 'JO acres bush; 30 acres ploughed; 170 acres flat; 200 > acres slightly undulating (100 acres i drained svvampi; 9 paddocks, 7- ) roomed House, and complete l range of outbuildings: 84 head of mixed stock and quantity of dead stock. 7 MILES FROM TUAKAU; i-mile FROM POST OFFICE. PRICE, £18 PER ACRE. GOING CONCERN. ABOUT £1500 CASH. A H(\ ACRES — KAIPARA FLATS—Best tI U grazing land north of Auckland; all been heavy puriri. rata, and rimu forest; felled and sown in English t grasses; plenty of timber: all undulat- { ing: -200 acres easily ploughable; well > watered by never-failing springs and > ever-running creek; 12 paddocks, by p. I and w. fences. 6 to 8 wires, gates to ; every paddock; sheep and cattle yards t with branding race dip, woolshed fitted , with 2-stand copper machines; comi plete range of outbuildings. Good li-roomed House, porcelain bath, etc.; 100 head of cattle. 500 ewes, 200 lambs, 12 rams, 2 horses, and complete hst of dead stock. PRICE £23 PER ACRE. GOING CONCERN. WOULD ENTERTAIN DAIRY FARM IN WAIKATO OR GOOD TOWN PROPERTY OR MORTGAGES. Good reasons for selling. ■ -J OA ACRES — PUKEKOHE — Land all jLJL\J ploughable: well watered; 9 paddocks; 10 acres turnips: 12 acres bush: 15-bail cowshed, and complete range of outbuilding?. Large House of - 8 rooms. PRICE. £45 PER ACRE GOING CONCERN. INCLUDING 40 HEAD OF CATTLE. FARMS IN ALL LOCALITIES. GEORGE COLE, 1 !XC> CYMONDS CTREET, (NEXT LYRIC THEATRE). AND 113. REMUERA ROAD. AND KING STREET. PUKEKOHE. REMUERA. SELECTED HOMES. COUD KAURI HOUSE of 6 good rooms, 0 all convs.: open fires; slate roof. Harbour views; 2 mm. to cars; waterside; halfacre, freehold, well planted. This is good. £1650- Terms. REMUERA. W4T-S? SIDE —CHARMING 6-ROOMED tt BLNGALOW, up-to-date appointments; lovely section, i-acre, freehold, all in gardens; few minutes cars; harbour views Price, £1850 Good buying. You can't do better. REMUERA. BIJOU . BUNGALOW of 5 nice rooms; artistic in every way—design, plan, construction—and conveniences good and the latest. The price. £1700. is right. GEORGE COLE, 168. SYMONDS STREET. AND 113. REMUERA RD.. REMUERA. SAM. ALLISON & CO 5 ACRES and 5-roomed House, situated in Mangere; first-class land, including separator, churn, buckets, etc.; 4-bail cowshed, concrete floor, cartshed; watered by bore. Price, £2200; terms. £400 or £500. GOING CONCERN. Ok ACRES, going concern: G-roomed ~y House, cowshed, cartshed. implementshed; 10 cows, 2 heifers, horse, separator, plough, harrows, cart and harness- cream cans; walk in, walk out. Price." £2600. Terms arranged. GOING CONCERN. QQ ACRES, going concern; 5-roomed , Vr,. House, barn, cowshed; usual outbuildings; 20 cows; 1700 bales hay; Buick motor-car; reaper and binder; i ton corrugated iron; D.P. plough, plough cultivatorsundries too numerous to mention. Half swamp, half semi-vol. Price. £3400. Deposit £1300 or offer. GOING CONCERN. 1 Af) ACRES, going concern; 6-roomed - Lrl:v/ House; 25 cows; large list of implements too numerous to mention, and all in first-class order; three horses, pigs etc Price, £36 per acre. Terms arranged. SAM. ALLISON & CO., 16. WINDHAM STREET.
- """ SSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS " Another Big jKfej Warehouse 1 Purchase of Ladies' and Gent's $\ High Class Footwear* [ "It's an ill wind that blows I J^^V/^-ij ■ ihjl, nobody good." . V. When High Class Footwear J~!r is offered to us at a price \jif-. which enables us to sell below ] \ sT \ manufacturers' cost it is difnjj iinwr cult to resist. We have just purchased another Warehouse Stock of Ladies' and Gent.'s High-grade Shoes at '»PRE-WAR PRICES," and are selling them BELOW WHOLESALE COST. | Of course it is the present financial stringency which enables us to cfler such tremendous bargains, and as PRICES MUST SOON HARDEN AGAIN I therefore seize this opportunity of purchasing 7our Winter Footwear AT LZSS THAN MANUFACTURERS' COST. A FEW QUOTES: Ladies' Black Glace Oxford Shoes, patent caps, round toes, popular long shape, Cuban heels—Were 35/-. NOW 21/6 Ladies' Black Glace Derby Shoes, round toes, patent caps and \ patent backs, Cuban heels. Selling rapidly—Were 32/6. NOW <?S/6 1 f Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoes, neat round toes, patent border, | stylish ornament, Cuban heels. Splendid wearers —Were 32/6. % NOW 23/6 Ladies' All-Patent Court Shoes, medium toes, small tongue and | buckle, Celluloid Louis heels. A Wonderful Bargain—Were J 42/-. ' NOW 28/6 New Shipment of the Popular Black Mock Suede Court Shoes, dainty style, covered heels. At Old Price -J om -j | Gent.'s Glace Kid Derby Boots, round toes, leather lined, welted s soles; good fitters. A Marvel —Were 45/-. NOW *>Q /£? i Gent.'s Glace Kid Derby Boots, high block toes, welted soles; ] very stylish—Were 39/6.- NOW 90 /n I Gent.'s High-grade Glaee Derby Boots, high nob toes, patent caps, welted soles—Were 57/6. NOW OP / Gent.'s Best Box Calf Closed Front Boots, stylish round toes, 3-ply welted soles, leather lined—Were 52/6. NOW QK/ Gent.'s Famous Stafford Brand, Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, full toes, extra stout welted soles, leather lined. The Best. Were 65/-. NOW ACk/Q. Gent.'s Special Zug Waterproof Shooter Boots, 9in. leg, watertight tongue to top, full toes; extra stout welted soles. Famous Stafford Brand—Were 75/-. NOW CCL Big Range of Crockett and Jones' Sigh-class English Boots, selling below manufacturers' cost. S. STONE & CO., Ltd. Auckland's Leading Boot and Shoe j 5 stores. Dealers. 5 stores. THE HAPPY FAMJLY SHOE STORE, Cam:::, 3t, Whangarei. 'Phone 136.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17787, 21 May 1921, Page 12
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