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AT Hannah’s CORNER SHOP ONLY. Tol. 335.

LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. £6OO. Up-to-date and Pretty VILLA at the corner of Herbert Street and Aberdeen Road, in a spendid position, dry, and close to ’bus service. Seven rooms, and liouso throughout is excellently appointed, gas, water (city and tanks) ,and built-in cupboard. Quarter-acre section. A genuine bargain. Could bo let at £1 per week. Price, £6OO. £2IOO. CHARMING HOME in Borough with 7 acres of land. The design of house is attractive, and the conveniences are of the best. The arrangement of the liouso and grounds would bo eminently suitable for a station owner looking for a town property, and the price from an investor’s point of view leaves a large margin of profit. All necessary outbuildings. £590. HOME or INVESTMENT. Superb-ly-appointed Villa residence of six rooms, with half-acre section, in Ormond Road, Whataupoko; ten minutes from P.O. Good garden, water laid on. Easy terms. A bargain. £515. PRETTY SUBURBAN, in Clifford Street, 'Whataupoko. House contains six rooms on quarter-aero section. Built of first-class kauri. Water laid on. Price, £515. £775. An exceptional OFFER. Splendid House of 7 rooms in best part of Whataupoko. _ Ten minutes from Post Office. Water laid on; gas, washhouse, copper built in, wooden tubs and every modern convenience. Section is half-acre in splendid elevated position. £9O. To those ABOUT TO BUILD wo can offer quarter-acre sections close to town at from £BO to £IOO. Our list includes all the best sections offering in the Borough, and no one need bo afraid to speculate. There fe a good twenty-five per cent profit to bo made during the next few months in regard to most of the sections offering. Judge for yourself and buv. £2OO. A BARGAIN. About hall-acre corner in Borough with two-roomed cottage for £2OO. Splendid position on ’bus route. £1275. Close to business. Delightfully situated GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE, containing nine rooms, and all conveniences. The land comprises halfacre, and is within three minutes’ walk of Post Office on town side. Price, £1275, of which amount only £SOO is required. £145. About HALF-ACRE for £145. Allotment is situated off Aberdeen Road, and is the cheapest building section offering in Gisborne. Quarter-acre sections further out of town realising more money. £75.. A .CHEAP SECTION, comprising one-eighth of acre off Palmerston Hoad, offered for £75 cash. There is money in it. £BOO. ,7 wo FOUR-ACRE LOTS at Haiti, with buildings thereon, for £BOO each. About a mile from Post Office, and well worth ...looking at by country investors desiring a town property. her ACRE. Wo have a large number of COUNTRY PROPERTIES situated between Napier and Auckland for sale and lease. One in particular, which we can recommend, is 1840 acres, 0.R.P., for £2 per acre, or £2 os with stock; about 500 acres in grass; two-roomed building on property; has frontage to main road, and railway to Auckland will go right through property. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF TOWN, SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES WILL BE SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION. GAUDIN & C o ' LOWE STREET. P.O. Box 87. Telephone No., 427.

WTAN, • Laundry, Gladstone-road. We do Washing and Ironing at the Shortest Notice and Cheapest Rate. Good Work Guaranteed.

K ,LL ths-G----ERMS of jpEVER BY USING MICRO.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2163, 11 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2163, 11 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2163, 11 April 1908, Page 2

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