i HOUSES AND LAND WANTED } AND FOR SALE. WANTED, Furnished Cottage, Day's Bay, handy -Wharf, two weeks, From 13th October. "W. 8.," Box 1170, G.1'.0. FOR SALE, or Exchango for Snmll Di)iry Farm, 1000 Aero Sheep Run, [Wungamii district. Apply "Farmer," '"Dominion" ODice. FOlt SALE, mi best part Hatailai, one minute from tram, an exceptionally (well-built House'(s years old), Six Rooms [and all conveniences; a beautiful homo. ;Apply' by letter, -"No Agents," "Dominion" Office. . I FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. S' ' ILVERSTREAM property, 'handy 1 to ...Station and Golf Links; 2J awes; jnioderiUeottage; 'permanent water; orchard; Native bush, etc.. ... ... u :. . Tor particulars apply. , , k ; ' H. E. PAIHV?B^HER; ; ; ; ■ . t .... Box 154 Ma«terton._ ■ • -.- A RARE CHANCE. .TjlOR -IMMEDIATE SALE—3-Toomed -F House, h, and o. water, gas throughout, etc. (grand view of harbour), *5 acres X.1.P., Koro Koro, Petone; ideal poi'lh-y farm or private rcsideuce. Prico <£650. JC3SO cash. Also Governor's car, sent-'.. 6; 'pony, harness, otc. Apply f'BABINGTON," . Lower Hutt, V~FOR SAU^OBNTLI^UN'S'EESI- ' DBNCE; " : A CHAR.MING House, containing _ G J:\ rooms, appointments comploto. with I acre of land; purchaser offered option to take half of. section;, bargain; eaSy terms; principals oply. „ .('Dominion" Office'.V >—— —-r- : ' ' • i PETONE.-; PDTQNE." . THOU SALE, groomed Dwelling, 1 , built : 8 Jl 1 years, in real good order; gas, copper, tubs, batli; Section 40 x 120. Price, .£375. <£50 doposit. SHORT AND ERASER, : 'Phono 3773. Petone. OJTURST-CLASS Dairy Farm, Rangitikei _i? district. 70 Acres of land, with nine-roomed House, stables, and out-' .buildings; half-mile from railway etation and-town; plenty of water.- .Writo "A.P.," "Dominion" Office. . TTtOR. SALE, 390 Acres, in grass; sheep JD' did cattle,country; few acres ploughable; wintered >1010 sheep and 80 head-of cattlo;-. papa, formation; 9 paddocksrsheop-proof-fences; well watered;- good roads; II miles railway, 'station,' 7 miles T. 0., 2 miles School; 2-roomod whare, sheep yards, ctfe.; .£8 10s. per acre; ,£I4OO cash, balcnco'good terms., A bargain/ (No. 310.) F. Herring, 4 Rangitikoi Street, Palmers■ton North,. . ' . . FARM to Lease—lßs Acres; all in grass, 12 paddocks, all flat; carries 55 to 60 cows; 4-roomod house and a good she'd; rent 28s.- per aero for <i term of 5 or 7 years, or 30s. per aero rent, and, owner .will build a ; now 5-roomed house; optional purchasing-clause at per aero on' the following terms: iiIOOO cash; balance on mortgage for 5 years at. 51 per. cent. This farm is alongside Post and TcleS hone-Office, and a good Co-operative airy .Factory, and only 9 miles from Dannevirko. Apply sharp to W. Inglis Husband, Land Agent, Paliiatuii. ■ , . RESIDENTIAL HOME. THIS beautifully-situated Residence has ■ been built only, 2 years, and ■ has with it 37 acres of good land (7 acres of which is a very . nioe piece of . native bush, and through which runs tho Tutaenui'Stream, giving the whole property a most: artistic, appearance). There is'-also a picturesque : garden laid out, ahd • a valuable shrubbery planted adjacent' to. the house. The residence' itself is on high ground, but well sheltored from .the wind, and commands'a magnificent view. It is' biiilt oi briok, .antl'contains all the conveniences necessary for a home of this class, including septic 'tank, liot and cold water service, acetylene gas, large 'underground tank, ns'wellag.being supplied by. the Martoii Borough' Council's 'high-pres-sure reservoir.-> There is-also a'.:,cottag* of 5 rooms (new), With all modern conveniences. • This property, besides being such a lovely home, is situated-in a good residential localityi, only a. few minutes!" drive from the station, and. is eminently adapted for a retired professional man or merchant.- Prico and terms of sale will bo given on application to F. R. H. BRICE, Marton. RELICIOU«: ! SERVICES. QTT PAUL'S ; .PRO-CATHEDRAL, 0 .MuUrave Street. NINETEENTH' SUNDAY AFTER - ' <i . TRINITY. ... : 8 a.m.—Holy; Communion. 10 - a.m.— ! Matins'. • 11" ~a,lii—Holy' Communion [tlhorul) t'Tieacliet, "ReV; A l , W. 11. Compton, M.A. >7 .ii.m'i—Evensong; Preacher, l!"v. B. 1). Aslicrotl-.'B.A.' TINAKORI" RpAl) CHURCHROOM. ' : It a.m.—Children's- Service, '7 pun — Evensong. , ■ * I'. gjT. MAlik'S CHURCH, p. ■ Sii.wx- Square. ■ : •' NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER' ' TIiINITY. 1 Holy Communioii,- B'a.m. ' : Statins,-.11 a.m. ' * 'Evensong, 7-p.m." ST. IJARN\B\S RO^Ii.NEATH. - •- ; Holy Communioii, 8 k:ni. ■ 'J ''Matins, 11 a.m. . ; Evensong, 7 p.m. >■■;/■! ST. JOHN'S CHURCH,' Willis Strpct (Preibyterian). - ?. | TO-MORROW ■'Morning, 11. Evening,' 7. ■ : I!EV,-DU-iUIBB. Evening:' "The Hymuddy'of the Church," with illustratioiLs by tho Choir. '2) "Abide with'Jfe. Fast-Falls the Even - * Tide." CJT. ANDREW'S i 'PRESBYTERIAN 0 , CHURCH,. , . Wellington "Terrace. ' SUNDAY,;; SEPTEMBER '28: ■ ' !• Morning, tl-BBVroiBSON; SSfITH. : Kvcuing, 7-RIJV;-GIBSON SMITH: . Evening Subject: "The Reformation ivliicli begins at,,lnline." ; CHURCH, TARAKAKI ST. : to-moi;i:(>w. 1 11—Rev. CI. W. Ray, F.R.G.S., Explorer jiiid Pioneer Mi.-?ionary. -- ' Evening, 7—liev. J. G. Chapman.. '- Solo 'by "Mrs. Busham., : ELLINGiTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian Street. .•SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning, '11—Rov, A. T. Brainsby.' ! Evening, 7—Rev, W. G. Ray, F.If.G.S. LECTURES BY REV. W. G. RAY, .F.R.G.S;, in Church: .Monday,'B p.m.—"Life Among Savwith Curios. •' : Tue.-'day, 8 p.m.—"South American Trails qnd' ScerWy," illustrated by 100 riew. ■ Admission Free. ..-Collection. COURTENAY- PLACE SUNDAY • ■ > SCHOOL.' .38th ANNIVERSARY. 38th ANNIVERS.'VRY. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1013. Preachers for the Day: Morning at 11—lfEC. KNOWLES SMITH. Afternoon at 3—REV. T. A. BRAIN'SiJy. Evening at 7—REV. L. MACDONALD ASPLAND. Special Singing by ' tlip Children. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th.,' TEA AT G. 15. ANNUAL MEETING AT 7.30. Reports, Addresses, etc. Distribution of Prices. ■ ' - ~" W.C.M.B. NEW THEATRE. SPECIAL Visit-of the 'Renowned Ex--0 plurer, G. \V. RAY, 1 .R.G.S, : 11.- will address vthe Brotherhood TO- \ 101! ROW (SUNDAY), September 28, at 1 p.in. Subject: "Mission Work among :ho Savages of Brazil." Tho life 6tory of a fii.icinating speaker. P" "RESERVE tho elasticity of youthwear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS and make walking a healthful and pleasant recreation. They are inexpensive and economical. 'O"(X(ERS~Pianos, • finest examples of !Lti English workmanship. Call and inspect for yourself. Tho Wellington Pia.no Co., Ltd.
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