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AVOID HOLIDAY WORSES ALWAYS TRAVEL with a POST OFFICE LETTER-OF-CREDIT Savings-bank depositors'may obtain a Post Office Letter-of-Credit to cover a period of two months. Upon presentation of the letter at any Money-order office within the Dominion, a portion or the whole amount of rhe credit may<be withdrawn immediately. OBTAINABLE IN ANY AMOUNT UP TO £5O Cost: 3d. for each £5 or fraction (with minimum charge of 6d.) SECURITY AND CONVENIENCE AT SMALL COST

KU KAI. LAND EOK SALK PICTURESQUE DAIRY FARM NEAR LEVIN. ACRE'S beautifully situated ou slight rise, lies well to sun, 15 paddocks*, 2 sheltered, town water supply; 20 cows and other stock. Sound dwelling 5 rooms and K. and sun porches. Several outhouses, dairy. Govt, mortgage. £3OOO. Full particulars on application. 2 -ACRE Poultry Fann; 5-roomed house; various fowlhouses. Situated South Manawatu. Horse and cow kept. £l2OO, only £t>oo cash. 4093 G ACRES; Upper Hutt, irfi attractive property on main highway. 5-rmd. sound dwelling and various outhouses, woodshed, dairy, circular saw and planPrice £2OOO, including Ford truck, 2 Jersey.cows, 2 calves; t ? Owners desirous of selling small farmiets, Manawatu or Wellington distucU please send particulars. GENUINE BUYERS VVAIIIAG. (O. J. S. Harcourt) HARCOURT & CO., ,u s ' 41 PANAMA STREET. Established 1888. WELLINGTON. TILLING THE SOIL IS STILL THE BEST LIVELIHOOD. 1 ACRE. Lovely Hural garden semi-tropical Ottiki, where the sun always shines. 1 Rich loam, grows everything well, great main highway .position. Grow and sell on the spot. A beautifully cultivated place and a delightful Sarden. Comfortable, pleasant home sweetly kept, also quaint lock-up shop where aH kinds of edible goods, pretty flowers and quaint birds are sold to motorists and others passing to and fro. Price £ll5O going concern. A nice easy living. i A ACRES Nearby farm (Freehold) going concern, including milk round, within -ID 2 miles C i t y boundary All milk retailed at full price. House 6 rooms, hot/ cold water, 18-bail cowshed, 4-eow plant and freezer, own reservoir. Price £2ooo, including 20 cows, poultry and motor-car. Excellent proposition. OTA ACRES sunny Levin. Glorious climate for mini and beast. 100 acres good dairying land, well watered; balance ridable hills, carrying 1000 sheep, 70 head cattle. Homestead 5 rooms and usual farm outbuildings. Beautifully situatedPrice £29 per acre. Absolute bargain WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., Land and Estate Agents. 7 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. A GOOD FARM. ACRES In good district, handy Io railway -nation; in easy motoring -IV’’ distance of many towns. Property Imen well farmed; fences it) good order, only about 20 acres not been ploughed. ' Good buildings, including dwelling and woolshed. Price £26 tier acre. I have inspected this property aud consider it is absolutely worth the price. Terms from— VICTOR E. SMITH :: FEILDING ACRES, carrying 2000 ewes' \'or fat lambs), 80 dairy cows, 122 mixed vt)t) cattle, 5 horses. Handy position 8 miles important Waikato town. Good, clean pastures, well watered, subdivided 30 sheep-proof paddocks. 160 acres alluvial Hat. bat. easy rolling, all been ploughed. Modern S-i'tnd. homestead, all convs., 4-rind. cottage, cowshed, 6-eow plant, woolshed, barn, etc. Very cheap property, £l4/10/- per acre; £2OOO deposit. . BENNETT.A SIMONS. Alexandra Buildings. HAMILTON. VERY ATTRACTIVE. z»z» ACRES or more, very rich soil, all level, well fenced, permanent running water. Gv) Will carry 50 cows and young stock. New 4-rmd. house, milking shed, etc. £4O per ac„ low' deposit to experienced buyer. Situated handy Hamilton, school close, rail 7m. Get particulars' from the Agents.— ll. D. <S A. 13. MATTHEWS, 96 Victoria St.. Hamilton. Phones 158-1. Res. 3127 and 4159

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 16

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