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LAND NOTICES. WHEN YOU THINK FARMS-THINK PROCTOR. WYNNS. -inAr ACREK (iteac. Freehold, 900iic. LOVd . (J.H.P. at 17s. 6ilo, about GOO acres in grass; situate 2 miles lo railwnv'; balance of country in good nulling timber, l'or 300 acres bush the owners have beeii offered Gel. per 100 ieet royalty for cutting rights, estimated us worth' Mb per acre; 7 paddocks; mostly hillv, with few small.Hats; whare,yards, good 6-roomed House, orchard, etc.; carried last sen'son 900 sheep and 100 cattle on the 000 acre.?. ■ Price, M 10s. per acre; mortgages JE3500. Terms, cash over mortgnsps. Owner would consider exchanging for town houses or small farm in the Manawatu. 01 A ACRES, Educational Lease, with /ill/perpetual right of close town, rail, school, and creameries; 8 .paddocks, good grasses; 4-roomed house, woolshed, dairy, yards, dip, etc.; winters 20 cows, 30 head young stock, and 300 ewes and other sheep. Price, £U l(k----per acre, goodwill. Terms, ,£1250 cash. PROCTOR WYNNS, ' 181 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.

FOR, SALE 01? EXCHANGE AS A GOING, CONCERN. qaaa ACEES- Freehold; situated ijUUV ' within easy distanco of both Napier and Hastings by good motor road; .practically all easy,- ploughable land, mostly in mixed grasses and rough .feed; country capable of great improvement,is well fenced and subdivided; splendidly watered, and grows excellent crops of rape and turnips (150. acres already in turnips); large and modern dwelling nnd complete set of outbuildings. Price, as a ?oing concern, including 3000 sheep (1000 eve?), 40 cattle, horses, plant and furniture, £"< 15s. per aero; equity, JJ17.250. ( Exchange' for small and handy farm in good district or take property as tart payment. HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON, Land, Estate and Exchange Agents, ..' NAPIER, ; ' ■' , T9URIST RESORTS. TEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), .. • DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. .Electric Light in Every Bedroom, -. Hot Baths eon bo' had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. . Country visitors aire reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Firo Escapes .Throughout the Building Night and Day Porters. All communications to ; JAMES CONNOR, Telephone G7. " P.O. Box 112. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba Street, Wellington (Few doors above Royal Oak). ■ The.'most convenient, commodious, and •comfortable' Private Hotel, in the city. Ideally .situated, Id. section from railway station nnd-wharves; right,in. the centre nf the shopping area. Eight modern-bathrooms, electric light throughout, electric firo alarm; fireproof building. ' TERMS—Bs'. Gd.'per day;'4ss. per week Permanent Guests by arrangement. • . . S. EDILSON, ■'• 'Phone 3049. .... Proprietor; HOTEL,-AUCKLAND. EECOGNISED as one of the leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty; Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc;, Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10?; Od. to 15s. per day. Special terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from Cs. Other meals optional. ■ Full particulars from ,Thos.--Cook- and Son, or ''Government Tourist-Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen,"- Auckland. E.j F: Black. Prop. PALMERSTON NORTH. ' TO O Y A L : HOT ,E L. Jtl .Modern' Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203- 'Phone 91. ; A. E. HAYWOOD, ' . . Proprietor. " : NAPIER. ;'■ THE Ideal Place'for recuperating after the Epidemic. Visitors should communicate with i- ■ PROVINCIAL' HOTEL, . | The Tourists' Popular Home. Tariff, Bs. per day; J!2 !>?'. per week. P.O. Box 280. Telephone, ■ night and day, 631. •-..-" T. A. HEATH,. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST-' • CHURCH. HO T E I," FIi'DERAL, Victoria Square, C'hristchiirch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Lato Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt attention.' Box 532. Telephones, 1040, 2279. /pHILDS'S. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ' " The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. Handy ,to Station. T. CHILDS, Proprietor. . ' PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. TiHE place to spend a week-end. Good ■ beach., tennis court, and. golf links. Excellent cuisine. Only best liquors stocked. .;First-class accommodation. Enclose stamped envelope. TARIFF, Bs,M.'per day; £2 10s. week. THOS, S. M'GUIRE, '. ■ Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. . ' First-class Accommodation. , Tariff— 10s.' per day!' "Dominion'/ ' Always on File. S. J. ALLEN '-.. ' (Late- cf Wanganui), Proprietor. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEU ROTORUA. . THE HOUSE THAT NEVER HAD THE "FLU." rIRWELL is well known as the Premier House for Accommodation and Cuisine, One minute from station', Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, "Thirwcll." Tariff, 425. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. RADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND. .. Elevated position, 'overlooking Government House and the Harbour. Vivo minutes from Station, Wharves, and Centre of City. Electric Light throughout. Modernto Tariff. Strictly First Class. Telegrams: "Radnor," Auckland. HOTEL - "UNGMUIIi, TAUMARUNUI. JUST recently opened, Everything newarid right up to date. Right opposite Station, and a few minutes from ~\\'nngnnui Steamer Landing; 52 rooms; electricity throughout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. per day; weekly l>v r.rrangement. A." J. LANGMUIIi,' Proprietor. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS. MANUFACTURERS .of Asga Wnlerheaters. and Mahoney's Patent Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, ■ 23 and 25 Egmont Street, WELLINGTON. TAKI Seaside Resort, where the mighty ocean rolls its massaging breakers oii the silver sands. Get a massage'. Send for tariff, C. E.' Cotterell, Otaki,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 13

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