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FOR SALE N So TWE OLD, OLD TUNE! Set to variations in many ways Its 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 On the one hand you see a contented family, enjoying their iireside, and quite a different atmosphere prevails within that home. BUT! Behold the other household: Growling because the taps are leaking, the windows rattling the ca” stove is running up the monthly expenses, and so on This, is no new thing to a busy Estate Office. It resolve" itself into a few facts : Who is to make the move’ Who ;®,to cxert 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—sick and tired of trying to keep this place nice/ ««tS u horrible rango to go, my man.” It s all right for you in town all day—como home anc try your hand at this and that/' Well, for £IOO Deposit and very much less in annual oul gouigs. you can hav o a most delightful Bungalow Horn* built to your own entire satisfaction, replete with ever modern accessory and home comfort that one could desire Do you still want to live on top of the Citv Smoke Stack* and hear cho oeautiful noise of city bells and clanging c gongs, not to mention the sirens, and other unnecessar noises which accompany city life? Fresh sir, healthy surroundings for your children, all 1t , 16 . QU record that during the terrible Influenza epideir suburban folk fared better than city folk : and it may oce to you Mr Homo-seeker, that vegetables fresh on your tal from your own garden, are worth more than other green cliildien cannot be expected to progress satisfy tonly without fresn food, eggs, and the like. It only wants a move from you, and the rck is easy (SOLE AGENT.) Busy mandels bid. 10} WILLIS ST. Centre

£l4O DEPOSIT £l4O DEPOSIT AT -BEAUTIFUL HERETAUNGA. three S i ALL ,’ H'* 1 *!' 11 roome d Bungalow (built about out inca'd’o,, , tlc Section quarter-acre ( approx.), well laidand wardrobes hnt n™ S i r °° m a l6ft bv 18ft - Built-in cupboards fs situated inat h w ° 1 "' ate J' an< P° rcelai “ bath. The property Ltaton ’R, ff th, U n ? au ’ road ; nnd is only four minutes' walk to the station. Bus passes within 50 yards of door. *?; a ‘? hea ;> proposition, and a great opportunity for anyone who SO" mfnu°tes IV of the* cHy by* Up,?' «“ U " DEPOSIT® £M LY £lm ' G ° Vernmcnt SEE THE SOLE AGENTS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, 105, CDSTOMHODSE QUAY. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. 166 ‘aj “s clause Price, as A GOING CONCERN -gjaso toMnni ,o £, ’ improvements horses and a bulls, milkins Xhine (L KG I » H A *"/ 30 cows ’ 8 ht '.fe.s. 3 water beater, 5-roomed dwelling and cowshed, 13 padde^Ve^'e” 6 ' se s aratol > are 'sir**?™” ~ A. U. GIBSON, r land agent, Lr. King and Eg.mont streets (upstairs), New Plymouth. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. HANDY SHEEP ItUN—PEENTY OP GOOD FEED 2,3 SS«S-SH» , aw.S estimated at two sheep to the acre, besides cattle Modern rfSinf U conveniences, woohshod (with machines installed) cowshed sfaMp outbuildings, dip, yard, etc., etc. * cowsneu, stable, and other PFTrr^Ui 3 P ° r nnnum - °P° mortgage of .£IBOO, fivo years to run rtrr-vTTvI? 1 ? ° y TX3r acre * E^ult .V about ,£2OOO ‘ S to S&SXfi!? « OR „ ACRBS. ANTCLIFFS, LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS DANNEVIRKE. ’

BASIC SLAG* BASIC SL/ G. LAERY AND CO., LTD., have ample stocks of SLAG on hand, und recommend improving your Farms by using Trifolium brand. With the advent of winter, farmers should make arrangements for full supplies of MANGOLDS, MANGOLDS. Price on application. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Merchants, Wellington. U ut land Under Vice-Regal WANGANUI. T. 11. NIXON HOTEL Pat; onage. N.Z Proprietor

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 12