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Che “Chronicled Has The i LARGEST CIRCULATION 1 Of Any Newspaper MORNING OR EVENING Between Wellington and New Plymouth.

1 A new C kop Q,f gARGAIN properties FOR OUR CLIENTS. ' GUARANTEED SELLERS AND BIG ? MONEY-MAKERS. i . 3 41 ACRES FREEHOLD —Situated ’ onlv 2 miles from the Avenue. Half - perfectly flat, balance easy sid«lings, - well sheltered, sunny and warm. Plant- ) ed with live hedges and shelter planta- - tions. Good gardens, etc. Motor drive from road to house. All in good grass. Carries 2 cows easily, all the year round. 5-roomed house, all sound timber and every convenience; el. light, pfe ■ c.owbnils, motor shed, store-room,

etc • cownaris, motor mii-u. sujre-iuum, etc'’ GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE of ( £550. DEPOSIT £2OO. The Greatest Snip of the Year. FREEHOLD FARMLET AS GOING CONCERN. CARRIES 15 COWS. AND GRAVEtr PIT ON THE PLACE THAT BRINGS IN AN AVERAGE OF £3O PER MONTH. 38 ACRES FREEHOLD—About fl - miles from town; half mile from ■ school, railway, store, post office, ete. . All in grass and well watered. 7-room < ed house with every convenience, motor • shed, cowshed, dairy, storeroom, etc., : together with all live and dead stock on the farm as a going concern. The . present owner is taking on an average of £3O per month for gravel off the . place and has a contract for 400 yards ■ at 10s per yard. There is sufficient in the pits to pay off the place. . PRICE FOR WHOLE LOCK, STOCK, AND BARREL, £2050. DEPOSIT £250. A CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM. BEING SACRIFICED OWING TO ILL-HEALTH. 25 ACRES FREEHOLD—4 acres of lucerne, balance in grass. All ploughable. The soil is good loam on clay subsoil. Watered by permanent springs and windmill. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, fences in good order. Carries 12 cows easily. 1 mile from good school; cream collected at gate. 3* roomed Bungalow, sleeping porch, bathroom, etc. Concreted cowshed and motor shed. PRICE: £2300. Small deposit or owner would consider tows property as part payment. SUBURBAN FARM ON EASY TEEMS. OR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN TOWN. 95 ACRES FREEHOLD—OnIy 4 miles from Wanganui Post Office. Ideal proposition for milking for town supply. 1 mile from school, post office, store, etc. Motor services pass the gate. All in grass. 40 acres ploughable, balance undulating. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, fences in good order; well watered. Buildings include 4-bail concreted cowshed, separator room with separator and engine, tool shed, motor shed, etc. 1 mile road frontage; a good cutting up proposition. £2BOO, ONLY £2BOO. Easy terms to good man, or town property as a deposit, balance for a term of years at 0 per cent. 10 ACRES FREEHOLD—Adjoins school, post office, store etc. Al! good rich soil and practically all flat. Carries 7 cows and does them well. An ideal place for market gardening o’ small dairy, pig and poultry farm. Goof sound 6-roomed house with every convenience and in perfect order. Cow shed, motor shed, and other "tbuild. ings. Owing to ill-health this place is being sacrificed FOR £1550. Reasonable terms arranged. SOMETHING SUPERIOR. IN A SUPERIOR LOCALITY. WICKSTEED STREET ! ! And when you see this you stop, because you know'it is the best residential street in the city where some Freehold Sections alone are worth £2OOO for just the section. However, the total price for this Beautiful Homo and Freehold Section is hundreds below this figure. In charming locality, on full quarter acre, nicely laid out in lawns with concrete path and concrete motor drive. Built on a high solid brick foundation all (round, well ventilated. Ultra modern bungalow of very latest architecture and design with rich inside decorations. Large entrance hall richly papered in most artistic, manner. Diawing-room Jl7 by 14 with large open fireplace, solid I brick. The ceiling is a work of art in I pretty plaster design. Large modern headlight caserne, t windows. Large enclosed sleeping porch. Main bedroom lin white enamel nd leadlights. MirrorI cd wardrobe and pretty art paper and frieze with beautiful white plaster ceiling. No. 2 and 3 bedrooms similar, i For inside decoration you should see this home. Niee breakfast room with separate entrance from kitchen and hall land has large open fireplace. Enamelled white bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, built-in cabinet, linen press and electric light throughout. The kitchen is the prettiest and most compact ever made. The builder styles it “The Ladies Morning Glory.” It is so clean. Cooking arrangements unique, Gas | ’ stove in two parts built up three feet land tiled round. No stooping for gas I oven. Built-in tip bins, safe, cupboards, broom cupboards, itc. Finished in white enamel. Hot and cold water I throughout by the latest heating device, a built destructor boiler. All under lone roof is washhouse, copper, tubs I etc. No mortgages whatever. Anj terms to buyer v ith say £250 down. Land Selling is our Speciality, and -we know our business from “A” to “Z ” Nothing too big or | too small for us to handle. We have every description of property for sale from Town Sections to the Palatial Residence, Dairy Farms of all sizes and prices, also Grazing Farms of every descrip- 1 tion. TTACKSHAW, Q EARLE, LAN) (SALESMEN. JiNANCE and 1 INSURANCE AGENTS. A ’ 74 RIDGWAY ST. (Op, Rutland Phones: Office 2062. T. G. Harkshaw. V. W. Searle, 408 L J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19601, 28 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19601, 28 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19601, 28 June 1926, Page 1