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FOR SALE SO THE OLD, OLD TUNE! Set to variations in many ways. It’s really interesting to hear the views of Mrs Smith and Mrs Brown. One has her own Bungalow home, and for obvious reasons the other lady has not so far purchased her home. On the one hand you see a contented family, enjoying their fireside, and quite a different :itiuosphero prevails within that home. BUT! Behold the other household: Growling because the taps are leaking, the windows rattling, the gas 6tove is running up the monthly expenses, and so on. This is no new thing to a busy Estate Office. It resolves itself into a few facts : Who is to make the move? Who is to exert his or her mind? Who shall determine when "this is quite enough, thank you”? £IOO AND LIFE IS WORTH WHILE. Many a lady or gentleman would give much more to have a peaceful household. This everlasting—"l’m 6ick and tired of trying to keep this place nice.” "You try and get this horrible range to go, my man.’’ “It’s all right for you in town all day—come liome and try your hand at this and. that.’’ Well, for .6100 Deposit and very much less in annual outgoings, you can have a most delightful Bungalow Home, built to your own entire satisfaction, replete with every modern accessory and home comfort that one could desire. Do you still want to live on top of the City Smoke Stacks, and hear the beautiful noise of city bells and clanging of gongs, not to mention the sirens, and other unnecessarynoises which accompany city life? Fresh air, healthy surroundings for your children, all for ,£IOO. It is on record that during the terrible Influenza epidemic suburban folk fared better than city folk: and it may occur to you Mt Home-seeker, that vegetables fresh on your table from your own garden, are worth more than other greens,and the children cannot bo expected to progress satisfactorily without fresh food, eggs, and the like. It only wants a move from you, and the rest is easy. (SOLE AGENT.) Busy Centre MANUELS BID. toi WILLIS S *

£l4O DEPOSIT £l4O DEPOSIT AT BEAUTIFUL HERETAUNGA. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Modern 4-roomed Bungalow (built about three years, on artistic lines). Section quarter-acre (approx.), well laidout in garden and lawn. Living room 16ft by 18ft. Built-in cupboards and wardrobes, hot and cold water, and porcelain bath. The property is situated just off the main road, and is only four minutes 4 walk to the station. 'Bus passes within 50 yards of door. This is a cheap proposition, and a great opportunity for anyone who wants to live in the healthy open air of the country, and yet t>e within 50 minutes of the city by train or 'bus. PRICE ONLY «£llss. Government Mortgage £475 at 44 per cent. DEPOSIT £l4O. SEE THE SOLE AGENTS, S. GEORGE NATHAN ANP CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

MORTGAGEES SALE. 1 fifl ACRES, 10 miles Haw-era, educational lease at £39 10s per annum, with , perpetual right of renewal and full compensation for imorovements clause Price, as A GOING CONCERN, £1930, including 30 cows. 8 heifers 3 horses and 2 bulls, milking machine (L.K.G.), and Anderson engine, separator water heater, 5-roomed dwelling and cowshed, 13 paddocks, 6 acres swedes and turnips ; also a large stock of hay Cash deposit required £650, balance caD remain at 6 per cent, for 9 years if needed The farm is situated in a good district. and inspection can be re-ommended Has wintered 40 cows and sheen. A. B. GIBSON, LAND AGENT, Cr. King and Egmont streets (upstairs), New Plymouth.

EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR DAIRY FARMER. 100 ACRES FREEHOLD. £27 los PER ACRE. £250 CASH. Situated on the Main Road, only two miles from township. A very * handy Dairy Farm, well subdivided, plenty of water, and shelter, ail flat, and m grass. Capable of Dairying 40 cows. Comfortable dwelling, and good range of buildings Mortgage, well arranged, 5| per cent.; good terms. Price a genuine snip at £2l 10s per acre. (Stock can be taken at valuation,.and finance arranged.) APPLY TO A N T CLIFFS. LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS, DANNEVIRKE.

BASIC SLAU. BASIC SLAG. LAERY AND CO., LTD., have ample stocks of SLAG on hand, and rc commend improving your Farms by using Trifolium brand. With the advent of winter, farmers should moke arrangements for full supplies of MANGOLDS, MANGOLDS. Price on application. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Merchants, Wellington. UT LAND HOTEL UncW Vice-Regal Patronage. WANGANUI N.Z T. H. NIXON Proprietor

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12455, 25 May 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12455, 25 May 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12455, 25 May 1926, Page 12