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! aaSOIAL ADVBEIICSM3UBM. WITH SPRING GROWN CROPS IN FARM OR GARDEN use "EPHOS” BASIC PHOSPHATE. “EPHOS” IS NON-ACID. “EPHOS” Contains a high percentage of\ soluble Phosphate, and the remits obtained from its me are akin to those forthcoming from the application of first-, grade Bonedust—BUT AT A’ MUCH LOWER COST PER ACRE. ASK USERS of "EPHOS” what they think of it. ’ ’ i FOR SALE.* DWELLING, 8 rooms and bathroom, hot and cold water, range, gas cooker, electric light. This is a well designed and beautifully constructed house of attractive appearance, within five minutes of Post Office. Price for quick sale, as owner is leaving Masterton, £lO5O. Immediate possession. Terms. MODERN BUNGALOW, concrete foundation, containing 4 rooms, bathroom, h and c water, porcelain fittings, Oriel windows, tiled well fires, fibre plaster ceilings, high class electric dual appointments with hot points every room, electric range, gas cooker, electric heating service. The’ interior finish of this bungalow embodies all the latest ideas, leadligkt windows, window seats. The walls are papered with choice art papers of latest design. The grounds are laid out in beautiful well kept lawns and flower beds, full size garage, man’s room. Price £2OOO. We recommend inspection. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW of commanding appearance, of 7 well appointed rooms, lounge room 80 x 18, connected to dining room by sliding doors, making one large room if desired, large front bedroom and three otyer bedrooms open on to large sleeping porch, art mantelpiece, leadlight china cabinet; kitchen is one to fill any housewife with admiration, containing as it does every convenience, such as broom cupboards, pot lockers, let-in sideboards, wardrobes and linenpress. The bathroom is fitted with latest appliances and conveniently located to all the bedrooms, electric light, garage, together with 10 acres good land. Price £3300. Terms. MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING, LAND & COMMISSION AGENCY, E. WILLIAMS, Registered Land Agents and Auctioneers, HALL STBEET. ’Phones: Office 1329, Private 1754. A FINE HOME, £l4so.—This is the price that owner is asking for a first-class house of fl rooms. Everything up-to-date, eleetrie light, hot water, good bathroom fittings, wardrobes and cupboards. Interior furnishing exceedingly well chosen. Motor shed, wood shed and storeroom, i-acre corner section, well fenced and planted. Owner will sell on easy terms. • 1994. SUPERIOR HOME. MUST BE SOLD. Situated in an ideal position On a corner section within two minutes’ walk of Queen street. The house comprises 6 good rooms all beautifully papered and finished in modern style. The house is lit all through with electricity, and for cooking there is a first-class range and gas stove. The i hot water service Is taken from the i range to the bathroom, sink and washhouse. The bathroom is well appointed and has a porcelain bath and hand basin. The section comprises 1-acre with a double frontage, well laid out in lawn and gardens, both flower and kitchon. Concrete path in front. Motor shed, wood shed and workshop. The price asked is only £l4OO, and owner is willing to consider an offer and give easy terms to a good man. Prompt inspection is necessary. No. 1994. PRETTY BUNGALOW. Five Booms and sleeping verandah, up-to-date bathroom, hot water, cupboards, plaster ceilings, extra well fin- 1 ished washhouse with copper and tubs. Good section, well laid out, picket and high board fences. As owner contemplates an extended trip abroad he offers at £1250. Easy terms arranged. 2001. F. P. WELCH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, SHAREBROKER, AGENT YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, RENTS COLLECTED FOB ABSENTEES.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 6 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 6 January 1926, Page 8