ITTTT. IiLL BUILT HOUSE of tour 1 CHEAP ! VY rooms verandah aJid wash | houao, in good locality ahd nico eo- | tion. PRICE £275. 1 CHEAP I I APPLY— > PARKER and VIMGENT, Bos 1, Levin.
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j£ AGAIN H 111 NO UNDEII THE NOTICE OF fi'l (JD-OWN EllS — fuo importance of— PEDIGREE CARDS. fl 1 HEY are indispensable to the •*- buaiuess-liko owner, and we <w« the firm to supply them u;ost itiisfactorily. Wft have also oopies r th« PEUIGREKS of the LEADNG SHIES that, have travelled in vrowhemia County. Special quotations to owners for •*d Notices. fIOROWHENUA PUBLISHING ,K)MPANY, LEVIN. 11. J. JONES. CERTIFIED PLUMBER, HOTWATER FITTER. TANKS built and Drains laid according to Public Health requirements. l' ea( l ridging, touting, ami down p.pw and Tanks uhrays i» stock in promises in— QUEEN STREET. (Opposito W. B. Macintosh, Coachbunilder), LEVIN. Bf ECTiU CBEI.LS FITTED UP. EBBING WORK PROMPILY ATTENDED TO. REMEMBER. — Several years borne and Colonial Eperienco at iin Trade.
.KOU SA.LIS. SHANNON Jjljmi Straal SuSiiiivisii>ji wOLIDIiST TOWN ON THE WEST WEST oOAST OE THE NORTH ISLAND. Sold 190 sections last twelve mo nth j, mostly cash. he only place in New Zealand where they do not keep empty houses. Anyone investing will DOUBLE TH KIR MONEY IN A FEW YEARS MR. J. R. STANSELL, senr., is offering for sale 19 choice Residential 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, haviug a well grown belt of rnacrocarpos round it. Trees conisist of apples,(Stunners ,Cox, Orange, Washingtons)'pears plums and walnuts. This is an ideal site So ra homo and contains Qa 3r 12pei of land. On sections 9, 10, 11, an applo orchard . (Cox; Orangi; Sturmers' Washington's) and plums. Section 12, 13, fine pear orchard, lioice sorts and heavy croppers. Sc--!-.>,ns 14, 15, apples plums and uiii .3: Macrocarpa hedge. TLf ■>t.licr sections are in good gra^a. A) s o section;- on a gontle slf.ye, and are all drained naturally. 'J h ) " rango frojt. ~35 per secuc " r <K and the t.?nns are very r v yi. --5 deposit, sud £5 every ••o m,"' i. No interest will' bo .irgt • ided p'-inents are made a\ due ■ vCi, •• ise 5 per cent i Ibc - : This - JC.st opportun-•V-5 u, ■■ a ! £<>od dry eec,on at .. » ~!■ - <<< will not ocagain for years on such, advantageous terms. Mr R. Stansol lwil lbe in Shannon every day except Tuessdays, and nv inquiry left with Mr Bromley bootmaker) wil lbe promptly attended to ALSO.—Twx> houses in Nathan Terrace. For plana and fnrther particulars ly— j, R. Stansell, (Senior.) Lyell Bay (Wellington), Shannon, Levin and Reevo street, Wei»ro».
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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569Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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