INVESTMENT. “ The Converting into Property Less Fleeting than Money.” This is the interpretation of the meaning of investment 1 according to Webster. i Shrewd investment means i to obtain the greatest return for your money combined i with safety. I I Real estate offers the safe, 1 sound, sure, profitable in- | vestment for spare capital. | Please study the underment tioned particulars of an investment that has a lot to \ recommend it, and that must l surely appeal to the person [ looking for reasonable profit combined with legitimate margin of safety. . NEAT, COMPACT I Bungalow j Cottage J Together with half-acre, I freehold section. I Four well-finished rooms, j bathroom, scullery, washhouse. Water laid on to | scullery and I * l washhouse. , Copper built in. Set in tubs, i All requisite cupboards built ( in in scullery. 1 Grounds laid out in lawn and flower garden; 66 feet frontage to good footpath. Very convenient position, adjacent to business area. Will let readily at lss per week. Present occupant will continue for 4 months at 17s per week. The position of this property will ensure its always being let. PRICE £575. Cash required about £2OO. Heerdegen & Andrew LAND AGENTS. Office and Showroom— OPPOSITE RAILWAY GATES, TE aWAMUTU ’PHONE 137. AGENTS FOR - The International Harvester Co. McCormack, .Deering, Newall Sanders, and all Farming Implements and Parts.
Farmers & Settlers REMEMBER Champi TSa true Local Industry, and Took NO Ad\ antage of you in the Price of Flour, Oatmeal, and Rolled ' Oats during the recent unfortunate strike, though HE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO. The only compensation he now asks for this great act of benevolence is for you to continue using his Champion Muscle-Raiser AND Standar OATMEAL & ROLLED OATS NOTED FOR PURITY.
Te awamutu and Waipa BAKERY. SUTHERLAND BROS., PROPRIETORS. gREAD delivered to any part of tovn and surrounding district. Tea Rooms next Mr J. Middlebrook’s. Sloane Street.
Ulster question settled ! Good ! Another question (“Which whis--ky?”) settled in favour of Red Stripe.
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 359, 20 October 1914, Page 6
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