HOUSES AND LAND WANTED AND FOR SALE. : THE BELMONT PARK ESTATE. QJITUATE between the Lower'Hutt and K3 Belmont Railway Stations; . 5 minutes' w'allc from Helling and Bel•mont Stations. ■ '. , : - Splendid Building Sections on the Hills overlooking . Hutt Valley, Wellington Harbour, and Cook Straits. Areas, from -3J acres to 12$ acres, i Excellent soil—grows fruit arid' flowers to perfection. . Sunny aspects. ' ; Two Railway Stations opposite the prdporty. ■ : , .-' ' - VERY EASY TERMS. ; LOW INTEREST. For Plans and all particulars, apply to > . E. 11. BOULTON, Secretary, , . .. ■... Nathan's Buildings. Or to ALL LEADING . AGENTS. WANTED to buy.- 200 or 300 acres suitable mixed . farming near Wellington; lowest price.' Particulars, "Farmer,". "Dominion". Office. • iftK ACRES,' 6-roomed Dwelling, 18XVti bailed cowshed, good outbuildings, 1 mile , from factory, school, etc; carry' 3 sheep acre, or 30 cows; .£22 acre; only. ,£SOO cash, balance 5 per cent. J. A. Nash and Co., Palmerston North. 11 A. ACRES, close Palmerston; price, ,£li acre; good rolling larid; usual' buildings." Owner will lease 14s. per' acre. J. A. Nash aud .Co., Palmerston North.y. , ' < ■ .. ■: ; yIAA ACRES,- Freehold,. -Mangaweka; ■±Vl7 all grassed; winters '2 ewes; good/:hill country; i;9-10s: -Easy terms. Snow . and Co., Palinerstoni, North.^ ;' A BARGAIN. ; Q/jjyr ACRITS close to township; well Ore 4 0 fenced and- subdivided" by eheep-proof fence; homestead with all necessary outbuildings; " present' 6tock SOOO sheep, - besides cattle , and '. horses.' When improved would carry considerably more. East .Coast Railway Line runs through tho property. Price for the freehold £1 10s. 1 Full particulars from R, BROWN, Masterton. FOR SALE, Lease of 370 Acres, Waverley; boautiful : country;' new 7roomcd House, large shed, etc.': Lease !J3 years to.run at lis. per acre. Purchas.ing,i.cla,use.:.at ,i£l3. , Goodwill"' Terms arranged. . KEMP AND SAWLE,' Agents, STRATFORD. T.I. "ACRES, block -of residential sites,; 8 2 / ininutes, from .Stratford Post' Office, ready for house blocks; all modern con-, venienjw! available; splendid .chance for a. speurilaritHL . Stratford - developing- irito great.,railway;.cent're'.'. ; . Write'to-day.' l . J, H. Thompson, Stratford. . ' : |:. -' j>()AA CASH will see a good man into '36i/4yv-a Dairy .Farm . of' -J34 acres, ■including stock .and ;pUnt,; 29 cows,, horse,' heifers,, etc. 'Price,,.;>£l7 ;per /acre (inclusive).",-/ - — v ' .£SOO Cash -will see a good man, into' a Dairy, Farm- of 102 acres, including stock and plant, 30 . milkers,-, bull,; 12 yourig stock, .etc. Price *612 per acre (inclusive); Both 7 miles from .tomt"T.'--Wv- WELCH, ; Land arid • 'Financial , Agent,:- New. Ply-; mouth.--;.; / : -
BUSINESS IS GOOD. \7"ES, tho Clothes-to-Order Business .is ■i •• good; and good Clothes make. good. : Business,' and ■. they're good' to. do business -iii.-' ,£5 ; 10s. to £6 invested in a Suit' is'; a good.: investment . from every - standpoint— if youget the suit: here.. • : ' •' ", - : ' , ' Measure ,us by ,:the .~6kill'.,with which , we handle your measurements. Also, 'by th£ .VALUE each sovereign buys. -And,'.once' again, by . tho patrons who ate with us year in and year, out. :■' .':; MORRISON* & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILOES, " 114 WILLIS STREET, 'r- ' : f .- r:";--'with r - ; '"7;- : v ■'RADIUM I ~ The..defects of the average Boot. . Polish are that it does not last, that it - ■ .does not. preserve the leather, and • that it rubs off easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE! - With little labour it gives a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. ' ..- RADIUM IS CHEAP I ' It only needs to be applied thinly. now and then.. A rub occasionally does the i;esL It is a wonderful pre- ' server of leather and will save 25 per ; cent, in wear and tear. - . Best Boot Polish on Earth !' ■ , BOOT SHOPS AND (g> . ;...■ ; *0.0- STORES.: : ' ©Ci«Made by McLeod. : s • > v m raj |Ei We's^|||j|p| 9 /. Instantly Relieve and Kapidlv'Cure .V v l B .'- GOUT, RHEUMAO?ISM,V RHEUMATIC 1. J : GOU'JY SCIATICA, LUMBAGO and .all . 1 □ ; pains in'ihehcad, face'andliinbs. ; - a • I "SHADE'S GOUT PILLS ■ § □Are perfectly safe in . their ■ aotion, - |: fl . eliminate all. injurious matter." and are | • highly t' storative. >. • § ' | . Sold everywhere in Bottles, Is', ljd, & 23.93.";'; | • 9 GEORGE EADE, 222,' Goswell-road, London. | 3'. ~ Agents, U.S.A., Messrs. 0. Foooeha & Co., , r I - - 50/2, >„■' . CONVEYANCES. EEVIN-FobcTON COACH ■ SERVICE, .iTime-table,—Leave Foxton, 6.30 'a.m.; ar'riv9 ; Levin, 8.30 a.m., ; leave LeTin, 10.23; a.m.; arrive Foxton, 12 noon; 'leave; Foxton, .2.30 p.m.;arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7:45 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 9.45. p.m. . C. ,F. JOHNSTON,. Proprietor. Royal mail coach ; service, tho Shortest route to and from Foxton.—Leaves .Foxton daily 6.30 arriving Shannon-.daily 7.30.; a.m.;.'; leave Shannon daily ,10.45 a.m.;: arrive.Foxtondaily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30 p.m. ;' arrive Shannon daily 7.30 p.m.; leave -Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxtou. ■daily 9.30 p.m. r. ■ . r>; .x ' T. H. GINGELL. ROYAL: MAIL - Leaves : CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at, 8.30 a.m. and .3.30; p.m.; leaves :Kiuibolton at Noon, for <Feilding. R. J. MOOIIE, Proprietor, ...; ' -. Feilding. ; WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS, Forwarding . Agent, . Carrier, and General Contractor, Coachcs Greatford to Bulls. . Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- ' Cars on Hire.: Cicod tamulo rooms. : J. E. WAI-KEK, Proprietor. 171 L Y A N D. Y 0 UNO J: royal mail contractors and GENERAL CAKIUERS, MASTERTOiN'. ; All' Trains Met. ; C-jmmereial Travellers' Samples Promptly A (tended, to. i\W nnd' Up-to-date Sample Rooms. Aeenti for the NA EXPRESS CO. Stabling Corner Di*Jn . and Baunister streets.: St. John's, . Ambulance, available Unv or Night. ' • . 'Phone No. 126. Pnvato 137. P.O. Box 50 mHE. results obtained by Advertisers ; in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider eircu- i lation than any other daily journal in New Zealand- I,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 4
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