LAND NOTICES, FOR SALE. C GENERAL STORE, at Marton Junction,good T position, ■■ lirst-class opening , for little money, ground rent only payable with Tight of purchase. Premises and goodwill of section only ,£350. Apply sharp. 1003 SUNNY NELSON—SG Acres, Motucka district, the best fruit-growing district about Nelson,good ■ harbour, splendid climate, first~class soil, 5. acres of orcnard, including-every variety of small and large fruits, all in good bearing and very profitable, balance, of property in grass, 7 paddocks, one-roomed house and .outbuildings, house can bo on'larged at small cost, good roads, good position. Freehold only i.750, ,£'lso cash. 1001 BLACKSMITH AND COACHBOILDING PREMISES and Going .Business in progressive Main Trunk Lino town, with oil engine - and* machinery complete, largo and growing . trade; private house and section goes with it, if required. A First-rate Opening. 1005 Our April Guide is now ready for delivery, J. HARRIS AND SON. Land Agents, UARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. ' Cll3l HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTELS FOR SALE. NORTH ISLAND. / HOTEL.—O} years'lease, rent £8, trade £125. Price £5000. 20 HOTEL.—2I yeais' lease, rent ■£■!, 10s., trade <£70. Price i'IGOO. 14 HOTEL.—3 years" lease, rent £5, trade £50. Price £2000.. 15 HOTEL.—3j years' loase, rent <£12 10s., trade ,£l6O. Price £4000. 18 HOTEL— 3i years' lease, rent- £3, trade ,£25. Price "A'lOoO. 32 HOTEL.—S years' lease, rent' £7, trade ,£O3. Price £2',00. 17 HOTEL.—4J years' lease, rent £13, trade' £150. price £3500. -19 HOTEL—S yeais' lease, rent X 2 10s M trade £25. . Price £709. : 43 HOTEL.—3J years' lease, rent £2 10s., trade JE4S. Price £1050. 31 HOTEL.—G years' lease, rent £7, trade .£OO. Price. JC3400. . i ■ ' Over 40 Hotels to choose from. Inspection invited. , JAS. SPIERS FREEMAN, ' DANNEVIRKE. H.B. UIS7. COUNTRY HOTEL TO LEASE IN 'RISING DISTRICT. ' . ! FOR SALE, a Country Hotel, with about 50 acres of land attached. To leaso at £3 jar week. Trade £40. The hotel is situated in the Wairarapa electorate, in the centro of a very large number of stations,' which are being cut up, and closer Eettlement is gradually going on. Largo numbers of men are now engaged on road contracting within a few. hundred yards of the door. Free house for everything. Price £650. To a suitable poreon with £250 cash we will advance the balance, leaving a free house. Dwan Bros,, Willis Street,- Wellington. ■ ■ : 0781
SMALL' COUNTRY .HOTEL FOR SALE. / TO r E / requiro a Tenant for a Small Country • » Hotel in a rising district, with good prospects. Fivo years' lease. Rent : A'3i Price for leaso and furniture, .£7OO. Wo will .advance a very considcrablo amount of : tho purchase money. I'reo houso. Trade about .£3O to JMO weekly. Dwanßros, Willis Street, Wellington CONVEYANCES, KIM BOLTON COACH SERVICE. gj DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDINQ .•3»' Daily, to couueot: with APITI . and RANGIWAiUA Coaches, returning in time for Southern Express ■' - FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE, '.imo. table —Leave Fusion G. 30 a.m., arrive Levin; 8.30 a.m.; leavo Levin 1U.30 a.m., arrivo Foxton '■% noon; leavo,Foxton 2,30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave .Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive Foxton 9.31 p.m.' Leave Fcxton 11 a.m.,- arrive Shannon 12 30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50.p.m.; arrive --xton *.30 p.m.' , : ■ ■ ' FOSTON-SHANNON. . EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest Route to and from For lon.Leave Foxton daily'G.3o a.m., arrivo fciann'on daily 7.50 a.m.; leavo Shannon daily 10.45 a.m., arrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30 p.m., arrivo Shannon daily 4 p.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.,. arrivo' Foxton . uaily 9,30 p.m.: - ■ . , ' . T. H. GINGELt, Proprietor. D, W. VIRTUE & CO., 1 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. , GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Vt/"E CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUR and ■ all kinds of Produco, and will be pleased to submit prices on application. Agents, for the New Zealand Flour Millers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. C 593 OUR Client will never regret the High First ■ cost of a : 'i STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Current Con. sumption .(from' 2s. to 20s.'per month), will.always remind him pleasantly of our good advice. He will speak ■to his friends of the wonderful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. \ Whereas' the placing of a contract for the supply of a cheip Electric Lift offered by those who do not understand conditions'will oertainlv rollect discredit upon the professional advisor, and, in deed, may prove a ghastly, blunder. ' ' Ask the users of over 300 STAND'ARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they thins. ; The GOOD POINTS of the'STANDARD are expensive, but they are vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency; Economy and Safety. " STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. Solo Agents for Now Zealand: TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. C 553 HUNTING- ■ FOR" EGGS. IN your daily round for eggs are you finding as many as you should, considering the number of liens you aro feeding? Eggs just now aro worth money—about threepence , npiece—and you should got every egg it is possible to get.' It is natural for a.lien (o layit's your fault if she don't lay. Are you providing her with material' for making eggs? When she can't find egg-making material she can't lay eggs. If you uso "A. and P." LAYING FUOD hens can't help but lay; just'try it as an''experiment for a short time. ' Don't take our word that it makes liens lay, in fact, it makes them double their, yield. It won't cost you much to try it, aud you-will make money even during tho test, because it conditions tho fowls, puts vim and. vigour into them, makes them active, feel better, FURNISHES THE RIGHT MATERIAL, and thus, in a natural, rational way,'makes liens lay every egg it is possible lo produce. Begin to-day and feed A. and P." LAYING FOOD, and when-you hunt for eggs YOU WILL FIND THEM. ■ ... In fact, it keeps you busy gathering 'em. i . 100 FEEDS FOR 10 HENS FOR 10s. Gd. Order from your dealer or tho A. AND P. FOOD CO., LTD., . 7093 WolHngton.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 504, 11 May 1909, Page 10
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