CHEAP DAIRY FARM. OH AOllBS ' °"° " ,ilo M3 " alrat " sUlti °"' f W r u. an lro™ea'Ti».srt,,cl "cdlory" 0 °S Xlt J'J Good strong soil, well divide au<l splendic j . • ... | oro W } ICU thoroughly improved. con'6lied, man's room, etc. Cany 30 cmvs ami young stool and ».U „ PRICE Oi O P° r acro, wish, balance at G pei c o=/lJ pAHBIEit and ViftSSESHTj, Box 1 ? Leviai«
Occasional Chairs that give Everlasting PleasureAlways a pleasure to the laxly wlie laves home. A "Best" room with- jjn||| fij out its occasional chair is like f Ulm 89 B. frame without a picture. It's the jjm j W j piece "pa.r excellence" the piece. i ]3j JJ : That BaaistSries f Jjj j the Drawing Boom. We keep a etock of drawing room •/: furniture an dfrom the Best , |rl <4 to the Kitchen we can furnish com- j JSp* plete or we can plan, estimate for - (Msßf or build the homo itself. HARVEY and CO., BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS i'ICXCME. FRAMBRS., ETO.
AGAIN BRING UNDER I'HE NOTICE OF STO'D-OWNERS —tjio importance of — PEDKxREE OAEDS. <jniLEY «e indispensable to the business-like owner, and we vre the hrtn to supply them iuost iiisfactonly. have also oopicD < r.he PEDIGREES of the LEAD»TSU .SIRES that have travelled in vd.v henna Coanty. b.>eciai qnotations to c>wners for r»o Notice# HOUOWHENUA PUBLISHING COMPANY, LEVIN. ft. J. JONEd CERTIFIED I'LU.MBKII, HOTWATER FITTER. SEi'TIC TANivr- built and Draiu& laid according to Public Health -equipments. Load edged ridging, pouting, and down pipes and 'iaoks avavs in stock in premises in— QUEEN STREET.
(Opprsite W. C.'Macintosh, Coachbunilder), L E r n N. EL-Ei • CREI U- '»iTTED Ul' ".j";,' ;G WORK PROMPTLY VITENDED To RE.u.!', i Kli. — Several J oars Jhnu' a* ; ! •"■olonial Eyerionce at 1 raHiU .vV-iiiißs j ujan Siraei suiiisivisaoii UI.iDEST town on the west %EST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND. 190 sections last twelve \'Ostly cash. lie o;:■ oLace in New Zealand where U do not keep empty houses. Anyone investing will DOUBLE /mF.i H MONEI' IN A EEW YEARS "jVfR. J. R. STANBELL, senr., b lwL offering for &alo 19 ohoicu THE BE&l IN gO Ar- ranging from having a front•j links on J ulyan street, iug tae belance oi Mr J. R. btanw'a late- . osidunee. sections 1, 2, 3, a fine orchard in tul• profit, having a well grown belt ui iiiacrtnajii pos round it. Trees coji'idiat ot apples,(Sturmerß ,Cox, Orange, Waahingtona)'pears plums and walnuts. This ifl an. ideal site fora home and oontaina 0a 3r 12per of land. On sections 9, 10, 11, an apple orchard (Cox; Orangi; Stunners* and pluma. Section 12, 13, fine pear orchard, Jioice sorts aid heavy croppers. Sections 14, 15, apples plums and -uincea; Macrocarpa hedge.
The other sections are in good trass. I All the sections art) on a gentle dope, and ore all drained naturally. Tho prices r.ingo f*om £35 per section upwards, and iLe terms are very easy viz., £o deposit and £5 every two months. S : nterest will to charged provided axe made n due datea, otic vise 5 per cent - M lbe charged. This is ono of the finest opportunities to sociue a real good dry section at a low price and will not oeeur again for years on such advantageous terms, Mr H. Stansel lwil lb© in Shannon every dfty except Tueafidftya, snd any iwuiy left ~ u -ii Mr Bromley fhootixia'rer) wii - promptly At- !' uded .• A LBO.- Two houm ?t» N*th»n' Terwe For pi-"- .uid fartkor puilesiiW •pply— J. k- StanseS!, vSyCior.; uyell Bay (Wellington), Shannon, erin and Reeve «treet, Wemro®,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1913, Page 4
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589Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1913, Page 4
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