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W. B. CHENNELLS, LICENSED LAND AGENT. 10 PEEEY STREET, MASTERTON. P 0. BOX 177. TELEPHONES: Office, 2239; Private, 1115. FOR SALE. ' ‘ 102 ACRES, about half flat, balance low hills. Just wintered 54 head of dairy stock. All in grass, except 3 acres of oats. The buildings include good house and cowshed. The property is well watered and sub-divided, situated 6 miles from a good town. PRICE, £ISOO, purchaser talcing over mortgage of £SOO, and pays £IOOO cash. Sale to wind up estate. 104 ACRES, undulating land; well planted, sheltered, watered and subdivided into 12 paddocks; 6-roomed house, electric light and conveniences; 6-bail cowshed and outbuildings. As a GOING CONCERN, including 29 head dairy stock and pigs. PRICE, £2OOO, cash required £750. Owner ill. Land top-dressed with 3cwt. to the acre this season. 97 ACRES, hagidy to Masterton, with 6roomed house, good cowshed. Land suitable for dairying and mixed farming. Further particulars on application. ABOUT i-ACRE, with good 5-roomed house, all recently painted and renovated; near school; electric light and gas. PRICE, £570. Deposit, £75; balance 5 per cent. £1 weekly to cover interest and reduce principal. This is a really good proposition for a working man. SECTION near Railway Station; £7O. J-ACRE, The Terrace, Lansdowne. Cheap at £l3O. 4 ACRES, Upper Plain, no buildings. PRICE, £2lO. TO LET. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, hot and cold water, e. 1., central; 25/-. 6 ROOMS, gas lighting, 1 acre land; 20/-. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, handy to town; 15/-. 4-ROOMED HOUSE, electric light, all conveniences. Furnished and Unfurnished Flats and Rooms. All Classes of Insurance Effected with the Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd. AT YOUR SERVICE! A RRANGEMENTS completed for a supply of guaranteed PRIME HEIFER BEEF and WETHER MUTTON. A new month is soon to commence, so place your order now with RYAN, and make sure of a regular supply of the Best Beef and Mutton. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. % SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. P. F. (“ PADDY ”) RYAN BUTCHER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 'PHONE 1749.

FOR SALE AT RUSSELL’S, £ s d 1 High Pressure 3ft. Shacklock Range ••••• 8 10 0 1 Low Pressure 3ft. 6in. Shacklock Range 5 10 0 1 Low Pressure 3ft. Shacklock Range 5 10 0 1 Low Pressure 3ft. Zealandia Range ' 4 10 0 2 Registered Grates at 1 10 0 Coke Baskets, for open fireplaces, from 5 6 Electric Heaters at 12/6 and 15 0 Gas Heater, with tube 10 0 Beautiful 6ft. Zinc Bath MOTOR' CYCLE — 2b h.p. New Hudson 2-stroke Motor Cycle 12 10 0 Apex Electric Carpet Sweeper 2 10 0 Goblin All British Vacuum , Cleaner 6 10 0 Small Cash Register (will register up to 10/-) 5 10 0 Barber’s Chair 6 10 0 Barber’s Electric Haircutting Machine 6 10 0 1 .303 Sporting Rifle, as new .. 4 10 0 1 long .303 Rifle, perfect order 2 10 0 1 Double-barrelled Gun 3 10 0 1 Alfa Laval Separator, 22 gal., as new 7 10 0 1 Diabolo 2-cow Separator .... 1 10 0 Several Singer D.H. Machines, from 3 10 0 Several Table Gramophones, from 210 0 1 Portable Gramophone, with 10 Records 2 0 0 ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS, QUEEN & JACKSON STREETS, MASTERTON. FLY AND YOUNG, LTD., GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD. GOODS FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS. FURNITURE PACKED AND STORED. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office, Castlepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving twice daily, 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Char-a-bancs for Tours and Special Trips arranged. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET. ’PHONE 1126; Private, 1137. WHITE BAND TAXIS RELIABLE, SAFE, CONTINUOUS SERVICE. 1 TO 5 PASSENGERS, 1/- per Mile One Way. PHONE 1545

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 September 1934, Page 8