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M BE.B.PEARCE : PEARCE'S WELLINGTON LAND MART. Banker: Union Bank of Australia, to whom I beg to refer olients. ■ 462 acres, Hawke's Bay, near Railway Station, 1£ miles from Creamery;, nearly all ploughable ; all grass ; bush been down 17 years; 2-roomed cottage; a bargain at £8 an acre ; only £1 acre cash required, I well find the balance if so desired at 5 per cent. 36-244.. 150 acres, Waitara, New Plymouth (only £7 for this beautiful dairy farm], carrying 50 head cattle, 3 rules from Creamery, 4 from Railway Station, well lenced; running stream through property, nice cottage therewith. Only £7 asked for this valuable property ; I am prepared to find good part of cash myself. 61—230 102 acres, Waituna, all level and the be^t of grass; 5 minutes from Creamery. 20 cowbails, '5-roomed house, insured for £250; stables orchard, etc., only £500 cash ; I will find the balance at 5 per cent if required. 55—242. 30 acres, Waituna j 2 paddocks; 4roomed cottage; perpetual lease; 999 years' lease at £5 per annum. Goodwill, £250. 64—241. 200 acres, Rangiwahia, 4 miles from township; N creamery within £-mile by good metalled road; this very cheap • property to be sold at £3 ss, and £325 cash is all I ask. ' 62—234. ' The above are a mere glimmer of the ■properties I have for sale; will give particulars of 2000 others if you will favonv me with writing or calling at my office, Willis Street, Wellington. A USTRALIAN TyTUTUAL T>ROVIDENT OCIETY. New Zealand Branch: ■ Head Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors: . - , The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman). < The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman). Alfred de Batho Brandon, Esq. 1 The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., i M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The Only Mutual Life Office whi".h Dt- \: clares -, ; A "R ONUS "t^ 1^ VEAP ; The Method* of Valuation adopted by 1 this Society is of the most Stringent CharI 'acter, and ensures a Larger Reserve to 1 meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colouiev '- \ CCUMULATED "ClliND. ) £17,000,000 1 (SEVENTEEN MILLIONS STERLING) [■ ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS - s £2.300.UUG ' f Sterling. 2 POLICIES IN FORCE • 161,554 Sum Assured '• £47,706,76* Cash Bonuses Divided £9,255,771 ■noyUSESI n CASH BONUS FOR ONE YEARi 1900 ' £537,895, yielding Reversionary Bonu ses amounting to £1,000,000, afte ." making SPECIAL RESERVES. ■••, CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVI Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS 1 yielding Reversionary Bonuses -ex d cceding FOUR MILLIONS. . " j INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY And secure i, T>ONUS TjiVERY T£7-EAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT. a PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL IX COME-. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office— Customhouse-quay, Wellington G. F. FKANCIB, Waaeanui District Agency— Victona Avenue", W»nj[»i»ai. HEARD ON THE VELDT. Suitable Suits to Suit the (Season, Appeal to the pocket, the Taste, and the Reason. HALT ! WHO GOES THERE? , FRIEND. l Advance, then, and give the Countersign— . " NEVERMAN'S SUITS ARE THE BEST! ■Pass on, Friend, your words are words of Wisdom. There is nothing so Comfortable as a Good Suit, Well Cut, Well Fitted and Well Made, and as you say, it is the Countersign. "■'•■. ' NEVERMAN'S SUITS ARE THE BEST! HALT ! . . . . No Longer, but forward to the WHITE SHOP, where "a White Man makes. Suits for White Men, at White Men's Prices! Remember the rendezvous—' NEVERMAN'S THE WHITE SHOP, VICTORIA AVENUE. FOE SALE. FREEHOLDS iZ%-~ Sections 16, ana 18. Ladysaaith; es.ay terms. ' ... •SSf —j-acre and larg« Dew Dwelling, Wiclr steed Street. 231—835 acres, Mangaonoho . District, partly improved 209—10 acres and Ho--«* /Fayforth; orchard,- garden, etc. 200—240 «cres, Omahioe, partly improvec. 23—2 Allotments, part block 9, Wanganui. ?39—1698 acres, magnificent, farm; highly improved, 2i mile-? metalled road from creamery; cheap; owner leaving the> colony. . 28—i-acre, corner Guvton and Nixon Streets. Shop, business, two dwellings ; a rare opportunity for investor!. TO LET. 18-—On reasonable terms, 23 years' lease, in quantities to suit requirements, section corner Nixon and Ridgway Streets. 12-^-§-«cpa, Ingestre Street; «plendid bui'tding site. V number of Building Sites in Avenue, inSchool Estate; ONLY VENDORS' PRICES ASKED Principals only. ED. N LIFFITON, Land Asrent. Rutland Cbsmben 42 YEARS' LEASE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ESTATE. \ FEW SECTIONS still remain unlet in 7i Avenue and Liverpool Extension, and re open for Selection at upset price A'ply to ED. N. LIFFITON, Attorney Industrial School Estate.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 August 1901, Page 4

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