WELL BUILT HOUSE of four CHEAP ! w> ar »--w>. rooms verandah and_ wash liouso, in good locality and nice eo- ' RESIDENCE t«m. prices £275. ! CHEAP!! APPLY— PASIKEH and ¥ISy©Ef«T, Box 1, Levin.
Ideal Han Furniture. VALIS is hero. Is your homo j§l S A- better furnished than it was fef|t_3S¥' ' fe *1' last X-mjwP Uou't you think that p|H AN the Ideal Christums gift to that ifUl'' ,H |j I B I»B i, r mifttM< wife of yours would be a piece of ■ j!f>l, Wiej'ij •} BQ _ Ideal Hall FumitureP - g|| *£ ; |||[§|' BEVERAGE The furniture is ideal because of l ! its first class finish and make, its 'tpR^SF-^^ll! I up-to dateness and price moderation [f:Jj ||| 1 11 Ideal'"because built to give your mwV ' hali that,touch of distinction it a ffi» WkVß^Ok give the beet impression to those who M |!" '| | 'M W® fl H m B A place they see and the last to lehve, I [fj ( j | j ; ;) aWi In gj H Harvey and Co- ? 1"" JSSC::nr^#' BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS CABINET-MAKERS, PICTttRE.
E AGAIN BEING UNDER THE *UTJ<;L OF — the importance of— PEDIGREE „ CAEDS. ffIHEY ere indispensable to the A. tuainese-like owner, »nd we we the firm to supply them most ftisfactorily. WE hare also oopiee i the PEDIGREES of the LEAD>NG SIREB that have trarelled i» nwhenua County. Special quotationfl to owners for tpd Notices. HOROWHENDA PUBLISHING LEVIN. B. J. JONES. CERTIFIED PLUMBER, HOTWATER FITTER. SEPILO TANKS built and Drains laid according w. Public Health requ! <<iuents. J«'a- edged ridging, ' epvutmg, and down pipes and Tanks aitfays iu atock in premies in— QL'EEN STREET. (Upposiuj A. B. Macintosh, Coachbunilder^, L E V 1 N. 'jifitqili uliliXLS KITTED UP. JOBM|G WOIiK PROMPTLY TO. — Several years Colonial Eperience at .tfOS SALE. LJulyart Street Subdivision vOLIDEST TOWN ON THE WEST WEST COAST OF THE NORTIf ISLAND. Sold 190 eectiona last twelve niuutud, mostly cash. na only place in New Zealand where they do not keep empty houses. Anyone investing will DOUBLE IHEIR UOSM IN A FEW YEARS
MR. J. E. STANSELL, senr., is ottering for sale 19 choice Evidential Sites. THE BEST IN SHANNON. Areas ranging from 27 to 45 perches, all having a frontage of 75 links on Julyan street, being the balance of Mr J. R. Stansell's late residence. Sections 1, 2, 3, a fine orchard in full profit, having a well grown belt of macrooarpos round it. Trees coniflist of apples,(Sturmers ,Cox, Orange, Washingtona)'peare plums and walnuts. This is an ideal site fora home and contains Oa 8r 12per of land. On sections 9, 10, 11, an applo orchard (Cox; C~Pgi; StunnersWaeuiugton's) ft.-u plums. Section 12, u, une pear orchard, hoice sorts and Loavy croppers. Sections 14, 15, apples plums and •juinces; Macrocarp?. hedge. The other sections are in good grass. All the • sections aro on a gentle elope, and are all drained naturally. The prices range from £35 per section "iK/ards, and the terms aro very easj 'i 7.., £5 deposit and £5 every two r "nfchs. N" interest will he chargud provide." , yrnents are made on <3u dates, oU. " ise 5 per cent wi , kc ..barged. Thii- ■> or-e> of the finc-t opportunltif. - -opve a real good dry sec- "' u aw w price and will not oc■~<~llL- agMir -or years en euoh advangeous .ma. "- Mr R. Ibe in Shannon every • •• "*• TV.eesdaye, and any inqii..» ..Ji Mr Bromley (bootniak«T> *n\ Ibc-promptly attended to ALSO.—Two houses in Nathan Terrace. For plane and farther particulars -»pply— J. R. Stansell, (Senior.) iiyell Bay (Wellington), Shannon, Wvin and Beore ftreei, Werwoi.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 January 1913, Page 4
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