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“Breathes there a man with seal so dead Who never, to himself hath said—‘This is my own, my native land?' ” nnHE love of one’s country is akin to 1 that other feeling the sense of possession of one’s Own Home. The pleasure of living in one’s own pretty house, surrounded' by flowers and shrubs, and lawns and trees, tended by one’s own hands, brings the contentment, that is better than Riches; and Lovely Homes CAN NOW BE BOUGHT MORE CHEAPLY THAN FOR MANY YEARS PAST, OTHER PEOPLES’ MISFORTUNES BRINGING THE NECESSITY OF SELLING Below Cost SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCES IN Beautiful Gisborne Now is the Time to Buy! SEE l Childers IRoad A MODERN 8-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with sleeping verandah, h. and c. water, gas stove, electric light, safe under tanks, washhouse, workshop, motor shed (with bench, concrete floor and 1 pit); large allotment, nearly 3-acre, 2 chains frontage; exceptionally high and dry, beautiful lawns, fernery, paths, concrete edged, concrete block fence, etc. MORTGAGEE WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN MORTGAGE ON THE PLACE. Come and make inquiries. Immediate possession. Whataupoko MODERN 2-STOREY RESIDENCE, of 8 rooms, with all conveniences, tiled roof, sleeping verandah; high, dry site, with fin© view. To build this to-day would cost ±I2OOO at least — yet the whole property can be had for that figure, on terms. Kaiti THE IDEAL HOME for a Professional Man: The neatest, best-kept lawns and gardens, intersected by perfect concrete paths and drying ground, surrounding the latest’ of beautiful Bungalows, facing the rising sun ; contains seven rooms and every possible convenience. A thoughtful man could buy to save bis wife labor £2600 leaves the owner no profit, but he must realise. A tempting chance!

Whataupoko , (Suburban) FOR THE COUNTRY MAN" who wants to be j as.t out of town—Here is the PERFECT HOME! Placed, on a rise commanding a glorious view of all Poverty Bay, land and ; sea, the owner spared no expense in building a really beautiful residence: two* 1 storeyed, with tiled roof, electric light plant, septic tank, motor shed, sloping lawns and shrubberies, in all 10 acres of land. Though mortgaged for £4000., the price to-day ig ONLY £3500 —about £IOOO less than value! Terms arranged to suit the buyer.

West End-Makaraka ON A PRIVATE ROAD (almost in the country), with 18 acres of rich, black soil, well drained, is a fine FAMILY RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, • including billiard-room; ; gas arid water' laid on, and all modern conveniences- The cost of, living reduced to a minimum by using your own meat, milk, fruit, poultry, and vegetables, and £3300 BUYS THE LOT! FOR A MAN OF MODERATE MEANS A FINE CORNER PROPERTY Nine minutes from P. 0., i-acre. 6-ROOHDED KAURI HOUSE High and dry. Gas and electric light. PRICE £1250. About £3OO cash (or offer). Cost £I6OO. This is a Bargain, even as a spec, while as a home there is nothing cheaper in Gisborne.

BUYS A ROUGH-,CAST BUNGALOW OF Five Rooms and two Sleeping Porches. High, dry section,; motor shed, gas, electric light. Terms arranged . ' . V’,t ' .. " " £IBOO CASH £SOO. STOUT ST. LOVELY CORNER. MODERN 7-ROOMED VILLA Motor shed and every convenience. A cosy, tasteful Home. BEFORE GISBORNE BOOMS CHOOSE YOUR HOME FROM

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16497, 1 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16497, 1 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16497, 1 August 1924, Page 10

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