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Golden Opportunities for Returned Men. Soldiers coming back and wishing to settle down in a nice little home of their own, will find what they seek in no time by consulting The Great Southern Land Agency. This reliable firm has hundreds of nice, cosy little homes at all prices awaiting new owners. Why not get in and snap one up before prices go : any higher? Clients gladly motored to inspect any place likely to suit' them. WANGANUI EAST—S-roomcd House, two road frontages water, gas, drainage, copper and tubs, nothing i better at the price offering. £550, I £IOO deposit, balance as rent. (626) j KEITH STREET—S-roomed House, copper, sink, bath and tubs. Near ; the tram line penny section. £750, | £2OO cash, (624) I CARLTON AVENUE Six-roomed Dwelling on a J-Acre leasehold section ; £5 a year. Evercy convenience except hot water. The cheapest property in the market. £6OO, only .£2OO cash, (630) KING’S AVENUE—6-roomed , Dwelling, every possible convenience; good I 1-Acre section near the tram line. I £llOO, £3OO deposit. (628) |l * ' GONVILLE—Two Houses of 5 Rooms each, containing all conveniences ex- ! cept hot. water, on a fine section each j on the 2d tram line, near the store. A real good turnover in this proI perty. If you want a good spec go in for this. £975, £3OO cash reqnirj ed, (637) I GLASGOW STREET—4-roomed Cottage and a delightful section, near the trams, and a good little business as a going concern. £675; Terms arranged. ■ (632) HAKAKI STREET.—Nice little Fiveroomed Cottage and good f-acrc eection; all conveniences. Price only £600; £IOO deposit. ' (C 37) CAMERON . STREET, ARAMOHO.— Pivo-roomcd Cottage and nice section of laud; sunny position; good value. Only £500; £75 cash. (625) FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, NIXON STREET; nice section land. N© tram fares required. Buil(i only a few years. £600; £2OO cash. * SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, NIB LETT STREET; l-6th acre section, facing the Min; bright outlook; good po- , sitiou. £775; £75 cash; balance as rent. 300 ACRES, eight miles from New Plymouth; 15 paddocks; all ploughable but about 12 acres in shelter, bush; well watered; no weeds; i mile from school and -J mile from factory. Sevenroomed house, fine cowshed and machines. Specially reduced for a quick sale. £3O an acre; terms arranged. 576 ACRES, 18 miles from Waver ley; 500 acres in grass. No buildings. Gool clay road to property; 11 sheep country. Nothing cheaper offering. £3 15s an aero. £BOO cash. 2000 ACRES, near Wanganui; 13 miles from railway. 'Educational lease at 41- an acre; 850 acres in grass; has wintered 2200 wethers. House, woolshed, and machines; good fencing; well watered. Price £3 an acre; about £7OO cash required. 'Thfe a genuine snip for anyone who requires a sheep farm. ( 470 ACRES, 5 miles from Ngutuwera; 250 acres in grass carrying 500 sheep, 6 paddocks (well watered). Price £26 op. Good terms given to a suitable man. 1200 ACRES, Waverky district, all in grass, but about 50 acres bush; good fencing; well watered; bungalow, woolshed, machines, and other outbuildings; ail splendid grazing country, wide valleys lying well to the sun; carry H sheep to the acre. Price £8 10s an acre. Good terms arranged. 80 ACRES, one of the beet Dairy Farms in the district; 1 mile from railway and creamery ; 50 acres fiat, balance sunny hillside; house of five rooms, and cowshed.’ Only £SO an acne; about £BOO cash required. You will buy this if you inspect. We have a very fine mixed Farm of 300 acres for sale at £3O an acre; over half flat, balance good easy hills; close to school and railway; good inetal road to property. Only £IOOO deposit required. House, woolahed, and other out-buildings. Arrange to inspect at once. All 3-shecp country. e % rut

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15978, 21 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15978, 21 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15978, 21 November 1919, Page 2

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