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■ i LAND NOTtCES* j INVEST IN APPLE LANDS ! ' J AND MAKE MONEY; j " ' j Every Intermediary between the purchaser and the reul owner gets a profit—not by any means small—and undoubtedly) ' the ultimate purchaser has to pay that profit. When you buy direct from the owner you savfi these profits'! j and in ioonsequence purchase at bed-rock./ ' . ■ Before buying, whatever you do you should first see the : RUBYi BAY; FOE FRUIT FARMS. i • ' | Inject' all the propertiei in the market if you like, but' 3d j not fail to inspect Ruby Bay and see for yourself the Quite Ex<, j optional advantages that are offered. ! ' i ' I . ' i A Striking Testimonial from purchasers who know ] good APPLE LAND. The ( following have Secured orchard seotions on what was originally part of the Ruby i Bay Estate and right alongside the property now offered j by the undersigned Messrs.. BL Cleland, Brown (Mil- j dura), Austin, Trevethick, Boulton, A. McKee, R. Harris, Andrews, P. Hallam, Drs. Deck and Paxton, and Judge ! Chapman. Mr. Thos. Horton's property adjoins. The Property is picturesquely situated; close to the sea; id 5 well sheltered and sunny. The ideal spot for a home. /' Magni< ficent beach and patches of native bush close handy. j ,—: UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST. apple-growing land, and the best located, from every point-,0l ; view, in New Zealand. In lots to suit purchasers. , - Terms: 10 per cent. Cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent ' Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the pro* ■ perty. ' \ Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements foil j planting and supervision., , ; Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau. ' ; : • i ' _ j For Price and particulars apply to j W. BTAFFORD, Ruby Bay, i Owner, FOE TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS, v ; OR TO THE AGENTS- / ! . H. F. M'NEILL AND CO,, < . . 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, Branoh Office: BRIQHT'S BUILDINGS, OTAKI. A. M. MTJNRO, Manager. , ' s"M ALL RESIDENTIAL FARM, PETONE 1 A MODEL SHEEP FARM. ' • 1 A ACRES of good land, well fenced, -j OKA ACRES, all in grass, but small X" with. beautiful, woll-built modern IOOV patches sholter bush, 21 padresidence of 7 large rooms, with hot and docks; 10-ioomod House, woolshed, dip, cold water, bath, copper, tubs, every con- and yards) 100 acros liayo been ploughed i vonienoe; trap, hay and cow sheds; gar- rich black loam; watering ovor 1500 ewes, ™nd orchard; will run 3 cows, poul-' 600 dry sheep,- and 200 cattle; .£lO po* try, etc.; 5 minutes from Petone Railway aora; 4GOOO «««.■_. Station; good road. Price 41250-quick E. B. ffilßE AND CO., Bale; easy terms. Short and Fraser, Pe- ; Pahial ua. —, tone. 'Phone 3773 (2 rings). KMALL HAWICE'S BAY STATION.' ' FOR EXCHANGE. — ■ • ■ t onn ACRES Sheep and Cattle Coun- OAArt ACRES,' hilly ami .undulating,, oUU try, all grass, flicept about 100 <yUVU one-third ploughab.*, well watj 1 acres bush, portion boon ploughed; ij-i ered and subdivided, lj sheep countir, all roomed house and outbuildings. Good necessary buildings, etc., good roads, 19 fences Railway station and township miles from station. Tho ownw would easy distance. Prioe 413 10s. per aero, sell as a going concern, exchange for 6mall Eauitr. 45.160 Exchange for ront-j.ro- property, or lease with q.p.c. aasy termß, duoing property or dairy ff.rm. Write 'H. 8..' "Dominion Office. i , ORBELL AND CO., Land Salesmen, CHEAP WAIKATU DAIRY FARM. v-T Palmerston North. , - « ACRES, .all in pa?*, G-rcomed / FOR SALE, 416 Acres, good Dairy and Xv/y house, cowshed, implement Bhed Sheep Farm; 4 miles from town- and windmill. Alongside creamery, 6ohool. ship and railway station; good metalled and P. 0.. 4 miles from railway; motel road; 8-roomed Houso; every convenience; road. Price, 424 por aoro. Cash required, beautiful grounds; asphalt/tennis court; 4100; balatioe 7 years at 5 percent, pe< 4-roomed cottage; concrete cowbails,stable, annum. This is worth inspecting, all outbuildings. Terms easy. Apply LAWSON AND SWAIN, • ■ E Butt, Shannon. " Auctioneers. Te Awamutu, N. 4. ' l/AillbiflK JSPI PORTHEv f liß GET THE BEST, FORGET THE REST , THE KAIAPOI SUMMER SUIT will reach Its greatest popularity this Summer By adding novelty to quality we have secured an unexampled result In each individual model. Thoroughbred tailoring and shaping, reinforced by a distinct personality, l make these unusual garments worthy of your attention, ASK YOUR CLOTHIER THE UIAPOI WOOLLEN BFG. MIPMY LTD. CHRISTCHURCH

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 11

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