HEALTH AT THE SEASIDE
WASOIYIO BEACH PRAISED. There is nothing like the seaside air to give and maintain health. Doctors all the world over agree with this. To the tired business man, his wife and children, what is better than to bo able to '"pack up" and "go to the beach," especially if that beach is handy to the town in which you are living? In many cases people who would like to "go to the beach" are unable to do so because they cannot find, or get, accommodation. Now an opportunity is to be given to Hamiltonians and residents of the Waikato by which all those who are wanting "to go to the beach" can do so without worry and trouble. On August 15, there will be offered by public auction at Thames, 70 residential building sites situated in a beautiful, sunny, healthy spot on the lovely beach of Waiorno, which is seven miles by a good road (metal) from Thames. The sale will be held by the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., in the Volunteers' Hall, Albert street, Thames, on the date mentioned. This property has been the subject of enquiry for sections by the general public for some time, and the owner has now decided to gratify the wishes of those desiring to have their "beach cottage" at this beautiful spot. As a convenient place for business people to spend their week-ends, Waiomo is well known, and for retired people to spend the whole or part of their time there nothing could be finer. Excellent fishing can be enjoyed from the beach, and altogether it is an ideal health and recreation resort. To investors, this sale offers great opportunities. Little cash is required for the sections, and a turnover is almost assured."
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14722, 12 August 1921, Page 5
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