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“Mv word, Mr. Gloomy, tilings are Black!!'' “Yes, indeed, Mr. Dreary, and they're going to be Blacker, too; I’m feeling very Blue this morning. Here’s Mournful coming. I hear lie was done Broun yesterday." Yes, and he's looking pretty Green now, too.” “Hello, boys! any worse news to-day ? You're as Yellow ns a. guinea.” “Well, we’re full up of the whole Crimson ‘show’.’’ THIS IS ABOUT THE AVERAGE CONVERSATION OVERHEARD IN TIIE STREETS, AND YET PEOPLI SAY THERE IS NO COLOR IN THE HORIZON!! But, Cheer Up ! THE CORNER IS TURNED, AND WE ARE ON THE PATHWAY LEADING BACK TO THE BROAD HIGHWAY OF PROSPERITY. SOME WHO HAVE TRIED TO TAKE SHORT CUTS HAVE FALLEN IN THE BOG, AND SOME HAVE BEEN PUSHED OFF THE TRACK BY THE SELFISH AND UNCHARITABLE, BUT IF WE HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OUR FUTURE, TAKE REASONABLE CARE, AND GIVE A HELPING HAND TO OTHERS, NEW ZEALAND WILL SOON BE AS SOUND AS EVER. Wool Is Rising Meat Is Improving AND Butter Has Seen its Lowest. YTOU WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YEARS TO Buy Property WHEN THE SLUMP CAME: Do Hot Wait a Day Longer! THERE ARE RARE CHANCES TODAY IN THE LAND MARKET IF YOU HAVE A BIT OF SPARE CASH. STOCK HAS NOT BEEN SO CHEAP FOR 20 YEARS. IF YOU WANT A Handy Farm—£4B6 Will put you into 324 Acres of Leasehold, 21 years, at low rent; only 14 miles out ; all grassed country, well watered, with plenty of bush patches for firewood for town. This is a cheap section to put your son on to start fanning; it is handy to th 3 Saleyards and Freezing Works, and no labor need be employed. It will work in well with a Dairyfanner’s flats, to winter his cows and run dry stock. 1257 Acres of Tawa Bush Country 750 cleared and sown in English grass and divided into 14 paddocks. NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSE. Woolshed, 3 Sets Yards, Concrete Dip. Carries sheep per acre. Only wants man with energy and capital to complete improvements and make money. Price, £4 per Acre. About £2OOO cash needed, or owners will consider exchanging for saleable town properties, as the place must be sacrificed to wind up a partnership. How is the Time When stock is down, to buy a big block of low-priced land; the increased value of stock will in 12 months’ time be equal to £1 per acre or more. i CAN OFFER FROM 8000 to 16,000 Acres OF HEALTHY Sheep Country AT £5 per Acre. This land runs about a sheep to the acre, and there being a large proportion ploughable, is capable of great improvement.. There’s a Variety, and I have plenty of Country Properties of all sizes between the above. WHAT ABOUT HEiALTnY, BEAUTI FUL, PROSPEROUS GISBORNE? NOW— i Town Properties Are Already Moving, ami there aie some particularly Choice Seitions and Houses in the market at Reduced Figures. Beautiful Hillside Section C' mmanding glorious views; an Acre for £330; the bargain of the season. Choice River Bank i-acre, in best locality, £500; the only one left on Kaiti. A HALF-ACRE IN Childers Road Planted and fenced, £325. _ Less than Government Valuation. In Russell Street A Favorite Spot. £270. A Kaiti Villa OF 6 ROOMS. Ten minutes town; high, healthy spot; really good house. Only £1350., On terms. £525 for 4-roomed Matai House Situated on Wbataupoko. £75 cash; balance £1 per week. There are Hundreds of Others to chooso from. 8

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 10

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