DESIRABLE SECTION
SALE FOR RATfeS
Cr A. J. Canning was quick to pro. -test and defend the fair names, of xh.e ~BEACON and land agents when the question of advertising a to foe sold the Rating Act was raised, at the meeting of £he Whaka. #-:tane Borough Council on Monday. The scction is in Stewart -and authority was given to the bor- - • ough foreman to bid for it on the behalf if the upset rental was not exceeded. Cr W. Sullivan sa : d that the section was an excellent one but unfortunately the legal phraseology in which the advertisement was cast made it impossible for the layman to understand much about'it. The sec. tjon m'ght if.s well be in Timbuctoo. He suggested that a paragraph be drafted making clear what an excel"lent site it was. ' Cr Canning protested that apparently Cr Sullivan did not read liis BEACON carefully. The section wai fully described in a footnote which - emphasised fiat it was flat, handy to school and on a tar.sealed road. was a desirable building site. Cr Sullivan's parting shot was that people did not believe everything in land agent's advertisements. (Laugh, ter). Ugly fatness goes quickly with Bonkora. No dieting. Call to-day. Obtainable F. G. Macldow.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 24, 14 June 1939, Page 5
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206DESIRABLE SECTION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 24, 14 June 1939, Page 5
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