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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. KQ CHOICE BUILDING SITES, JO CHOICE BUILDING SITES, IN THE MOST PROGRESSIVE TOWN OF PUTARURU. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON,' and ROBERT ALCORN. PUTARURU, in conjunction, instructed by the Vendor, shall offer, BY PUBLIC AUCTION In the TOWN HALL. PUTARURU TOWN HALL. PUTARURU (Opposite the Property), On THURSDAY, JUNE 23. At 2 p.m. THE SUBDIVISION OF A VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, situate right in the heart of Putaruru, and comprising 53 beautifully dry and sunny sections, varying in area from ONE-QUARTER TO ONE ACRE. ONE-QUARTER TO ONE ACRE.

This is the first subdivision of Building Allotments ever offered to the public by Auction, and there is not a better investment available to-day. Putaruru is a town which has now developed into a very imporifflnt centre. Business and residential premises are in course of erection almost continuously, and the ultimate growth of the town is obvious when tho vast area of surrounding dairying land, the important railway junction with Te Awamutu, the advent of hydro-electrical works at Arapuni, and other unique factors aro taken into consideration.

The growth of several Waikato towns has been phenomenal during the last few years. It is well known to investors however, that there is little left for speculation in those towns nowadays, and the 'sale of this subdivision, in tho opinion of very keen judges, and based upon facts which show that due to the excellent and convenient situation of Putaruru on the Auckland-Rotorua. Railway, the prospects equal in some respects those which offered in other towns many years ago, the only difference being that Putaruru will develop at once, whereas other towns took many years to do so. Think what it will mean for the town when all tho traffic between stations on the Main Trunk Line south of To Awamutu, end also those on the Rotorua Line south of Putaruru, is thrown into the extensive railway yards which will handle this traffic at Putaruru. J

This property is only three minutes’ walk to the railway station, and actually adjoins the hotel property and other business premises which face the station. On some of the Sections there are extensive buildings, including a good Residence o? 7 rooms, together with bathroom (porcelain bath) washhouse, and dairy. On one Section there is a large shed, which could ho easily converted into a Bungalow. All the buildings are of teJara, and have been recently painted. Photographs inset on the plans give a slight indication of the prosperity of the town and of the situation of tho sul>division. Plans will bo posted promptly upon request. This sate affords a groat onortunity to large and small investors alike to secure a holding in ft town which assuredly holds out great prospects, and at ft price and upon terms which are within the reach of all. EASY TERMS: EASY TERMS: 20 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 tier cent, in six months. Balance for five years at 6 per cent, per annum. TITLE: FREEHOLD. Send for a plan and note the place and date of sale. We further recommend an inspection of the property and of this coming important centre. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION CO.. LTD., i Hamilton, ROBERT ALCORN. Putaruru (In conjunction). Or H. F. M'NEILL AND CO.. LTD., 20 Brandon Street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. ARE you satisfied with the ihigh prices you (are paying for furnishing lines?' If not, pay a visit to the Auction Arcade, 19 Courtenay Place, the largest and finest Auction. Showroom in the Dominion. Large stocks of Oak and B-J mu Furuiture at greatly reduced prices. Auction sales held every Tuesday and Friday. If you want to dispose of your furniture satisfactorily, send it to us. We sell on commission and obtain good prices. We pay out promptly, no waiting. Outside sales conducted. Highest prices given, for good secondhand furniture and. pianos. WILLIAMS AND CO.. LTD., Auction Arcade, 19 'Courtenay Place. Opposite Tram Terminus. PERHAPS HE IS JEST STARTING DRINKING. WHAT drunkard did not commence with being a “moderate”? Then, if a son or young friend of yours is just starting drinking—save him from it now. Chief Justice Sir Robert Stout says: "Some of the best men in tho country are brought to crime tnrougn drink.” Drinko can rescue. Testimonials proving that it ba? done eo will be. shown on request. If desired, treatment can be administered secretly, for the powders are .odourless and tasteless. Write for free Booklet in strictesfl confidence. to Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.V. Lambton Quay, Wellington. SPROULE AND GOODWIN. Baker's Buildings, Wellington. Representing UNION ALLIANCE CO.. LTD., PAPER— All classes of Paper and Parchment — Printing, Writing, Wrapping. Prompt Shipment. Box 1148. 'Phone 20—965. TO DAIRY FARMERS AND OTHERS. MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. LAERY AND CO. LTD., Wellington, have for private sale 200 TONS MANGOLDS. Quotations upon application. jfyjEN’S SUITS. John Barron Suits, reduced to £4 ss. Every Suit in the store is Stylishly made. Hardly anyone ever attempts to match our value-giving in Men s Suits. Oulv £4 ss. HAT BOX, 11 Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 227, 20 June 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 227, 20 June 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 227, 20 June 1921, Page 10

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