11 A LITTLE FARM WELL TILLED IS A LITTLE PURSE WELL FILLED.” Luther Burbank said, “Give me a plot the size of my grave, and I will make a living on it.” The average man wants something bigger than that before he dies, so here are a few:— | Nice Little Farms. 400 Acres Of low- downs, and easy, lying hills. Well fenced and watered ; so well worked that it Carries 2i Sheep to the Acre, and Fattens the Surplus. The Secret: Work and top-dressing milking a few cows for ready money growing a few acres of crops for topping off. The Price is LOW! The Terms are EASY ! OR WOULD A Suburban Farmlet SUIT YOUR TASTES OR POCKET? Nearly 13 Acres TwoTniles from town. With Comfortable Homestead with glorious view. Store Room. Other Buildings in good order. 100 Fruit and Nut Trees, Passion Vines Grapes, good Lucerne Patch. Here a country man cu.n live in towr comfort and give his children schooling a town man can live in healthy surround ings, live cheaply, and enjoy tin pleasures of a country life. With his own milk and butter, fruit and vegetables,/ meat and honey, his living is halved. TRY IT! £1750 the Lot £SOO CASH. SEE m rn: Is ABOUT IT! THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. FASTEST PASSENGER VESSELS IN THE-DIRECT SERVICE _ rO'THE UNITED KINGDOM, VTA PANAMA CANAL. With Unsurpassed Accommodation. Steamer JRuapehu +*Reniuera |*Ruahine JRimutaka f*Rotorua. i*Remuera From Auckland Auckland Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington About Nov. 24,4 p.m. Dee. 10. Feb. 4, 1928. Feb. March 31. April 28 March/April •J-Call9 U off Pitcairn Islands, to weather conditions permitting. saloon. Return tickets are interchangeable with ther lines, via Suez, Canada, America ,nd South Africa, For further particulars apply— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. 16 Childers Road. BHAW, SAVILL » ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED »ct line to Southampton via Panama Canal. . ■ (Circumstances permitting). earner Tons Date P rom thief 12,350 Nov. 27 We hngton 12,350 Dec. 28 Wellington roa* Jan. 21 Corinthict April 11 lie! Jan. 25 lopicf May 9 ,i+ Feb. 15. Tamaroa* June 9 at Mar. 1 Athenicl Early-June roa* Mar. 17 (Via Monte Video) iftetrs embark previous evening. i and luxurious oil-burning steamers rying First and Third classes. md and Third Classes, tassengers must secure passports. MMON SHELTON AND CO., LTD. LGETY AND CO., LTD. ■RfIAY, ROBERTS, LTD.
RICHARDSON & CO., LTD., SHIPOWNERS. Head Office—Port Anuriri. Branch Offioe-Wairoa. Wellington. Agents—Johnson ana U>., Limited. ~, „ Tokomaru Agents-Gipborne Sheep farmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd. Auckland—Watkin and Wallis. STEAMERS. ■ WELLINGTON-NAPIER-GISBORNE SERVICE. The s.B "PAKURA” maintains a weekly •ervioe between these ports. She in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays; NaDier Thursdays, and discharges and loads in Gisborne for Wellington on Fridays. AUCKLAND-GISBORNE NAPIER TO ' EAST COAST BAifS. The s.s. “Mako,” running between Auckland, Gisborne and Napier, and the tss. “AWAHOTJ" between Auckland and Gisborne, maintain a regular passenger and caTgo service with the East Coast BayS ’ NAPIER-WAIROA SERVICE. The s.s. “TANGAROA,” in conjunction with other steamers, runs regularly, (weather permitting) between Napier and Wairoa. . Several steamers trade continually to practically every Coast landing between Wellington and Auckland. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., AGENTS. L. F. WILLIAMS. Local Representative.' DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELi ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILIfet S. a Mom s***-'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16500, 18 November 1927, Page 12
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