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QFFERED. \ RELY QFFERED. 4 p ARM 0 F r p rtTf ’ Q TZB > pRWE QARRYING QAPACITY. 1 Qfi ACRES—Educational Lease, 17 ICG years to run. at a rental of £76 per annum, with right of renewal. All in grass: subdivided into 7 paddocks, fences all in good order. All easv rolling country. The soil is good loam on papa formation. Buildings include 5roomed Bungalow. bathroom, washhouse, hot water, etc., dairv, cowshed, motr garage. Situated IJ 'miles from school, 21 miles from railway, good town ami stock centre on good metalled road. The owner wintered 360 sheep, including 250 brooding owes. 12 dairy I cows and dry cattle. Rates, £lO per annum. PRICE: £ll/10/- PER ACRE DEPOSIT: £5OO. Balance for a Tenn of Years at 51%. 830 A CBES {j XEXCOIBERET IN EXCHANGE FOR TOWN OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY, MORTGAGE OR APPROVED SECURITY. ACRES—IO Acres very rich , °'' t flats, on which 30 cows could be milked; balance hilly; all rideablc; all in grass. 12 paddocks, fences in good order. Watered by permanent streams and springs. No gorges and no noxious woods. The whole farm lies right to the sun, has wintered 1500 sheep and 50 head of cattle. School 3 miles, cream collected L mile, 9 miles from railway and Main Trunk town. Metalled road to within 3 miles of farm. 3-roomed cottage, 2 whares large woolshed (300 sheep) yards and dip. 3-stand Wolseley plant." £8 -PER ACRE £S. The owner is retiring and he will take any approved propertv or security for the whole or part of the purchase price. £IHOICE PARAL ACRES FREEHOLD—AII flat and 1 ploughable. Al! in grass. The soil is black loam on clay subsoil; good shelter plantations. 25 cows and young stock always carried on the farm. flroomed House with conveniences, trap sheil. motor shed, cow shed, etc. Situate d* mi metalled road, 1 mile from school, railway and township. Cream, collected at gate. £45/10/- PER ACRE. DEPOSIT: £6OO, OR NEAR. QOVERNMENT J OANS. We are also offering for first time on market, and with the WONDERFUL U% GOVERNMENT LOAN (Not the new Government Loans with higher rate) the following:—

L Situation Gonville, built for present owner 5 years ago; never changed hands before. Full J- Acre Freehold. Wonderful garden, best in N.Z. strawberries, new potatoes, green peas now ready. Nice lawns and paths, fowl houses. Modern fl-roomed Bungalow. 2 bedrooms each with built-in wardrobes, White bathroom, large drawing room, breakfast room and kitchenette; hot and col<l water. Every convenience under one roof. Built by most reputable builder in Wanga ui. PRICE: £S:»S. Government Loan over £7OO at UCc- Deposit £1(i0. Possession to-day. £1 2s per week pays interest and principal on loan. \\ hy wait two years for a new Government Loan at 6% when you <‘an get this at 4J%! —Situation handy to Town and Irams. Beautiful elevated section. Over J Acre Freehold. Modern heavy and well-built, under strictest Government Specifications, 5-roomed Bungalow. 3 large bedrooms, casement windows with nice view, large living om, beautiful kitchenette with all the cupboards and drawers built in. Hot water service the best ever seen. Attractive bathroom, porcelain bath, Shacklock range and gas stove. Large double motor shed, accommodate 2 cars. Concrete paths. Large Government Loan £S0(), payable 23/- weekly (principal and interest). DEPOSIT: £75. Surely you must realise that this is a thousand times more money-saving than paying rent. Interest 41%. Work this out. THEN RING 2i“U FOR FURTHER DETAILS. J | VCKSH A W QEA R LE, SELLING ALL THE TIME. 74 RIDGWAY STREET. ’Phones: 2062; Private, 4081. NOTE. —Last week as a result of Advertisements in this column 7 buyers found their Ideal Homes. This column is of great value to you as a purchaser. You may think all kinds of things about the Housing problem, but the fact is we are doing the business because we have the properties to seU and the people are realising this.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19477, 21 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19477, 21 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19477, 21 December 1925, Page 1

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