Maize Growing JAYS BEST IN POVERTY- BAY. Rich Flats. 51 Acres WELL WATERED, 9 PADDOCKS, GOOD HOME. £75 per acre ONLY £625 CASH. 231 Acres 2 PADDOCKS, WHARE. £6O per acre £B7O CASH. 29 Acres WITH WHARE AND ORCHARD. £BS per acre £375 CASH. 32 Acres TWO ROAD FRONTAGES. £7O per acre OCOD TERMS. 64 Acres 7 PADDOCKS, HOUSE, AND OUTBUILDINGS. . £BB per acre £682 CASH. 67 Acres 4 PADDOCKS, £7O per acre ' £BOO CASH. 56 Acres £7O per acre £I2OO CASH. SEP G. G. BLOORE ; Poverty Bay Land Agency PRESENTATION LETTERINGS GOLD LETTER OR BLACK Promptly Executed at THE HERALD OFFICE .UTTER PAPER, printed or plain, i at Herald OSito.
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Winning Instant Acceptance Right Throughout the Country £320 •M A 1 iv t> OKT S> •►BODY BY FISHER" J Mlgl THE enthusiasm with which the Pontiac Six has been greeted wherever it has been introduced in the Dominion, makes it obvious that the car, at its price, is upsetting all existing ideas of low-priced Six-cylinder quality and value. But to learn just how great an advance of the Pontiac represents, you must see the car—and drive it. Here is an individuality of appearance in a Fisher closed body that lifts it immediately above its price class. A beauty of low-hung lines and a distinctive Duco finish in Arizona gray, accentuated by a raised beading and red striping,stamps it immediately as a car of refinement. Here is ample power from a medium speed six-cylinder engine of low fuel consumption—and the instant pick-up and complete flexibility that only a six-cylinder can give. Only three years of intensive test and development by General Motors engineers only the vast resources and purchasing power of General Motors could give you such a car—at such a price. Come in and it. mnm DISTRIBUTORS OF GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND. LTD. FOR POVERTY BAY CHIEF THE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 12
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310Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 12
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