INDUSTRIES & SHOW WEEK AT TS B2S ~frf ABOHE ■ Palmerston N. GRAND Exhibition of COLONIAL MANUFACTURES in our FRONT AND GEORGE STREET WINDOWS. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM. Great opportunity for buyers of: DRAPERY, DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ PALETOTS, MILLINERY & FUR GOODS. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILORING & OUTFITTING. INSPECTION INVITED.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOUR SECTIONS, Coley Street, prices, £3O, £3O, £35, £35. Areas, 23. sp„ 20. 5p., 20. 4p., 20. 4p., respectively ; Ist and 3rd together, £6O; 2nd and 4th together, £6O. The £35 sections are corner allotments. 2QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, Futter Street, £3l 10s each. The foregoing 6 sections can be bought on terms, £lO cash, balance 3,6, 1) and 12 months, or (5 and 12 months; interest at 6 per cent. OK ACRES, about 11 miles from jmitJ Post Office (Motoa Road), has been fertilised by being used as, fibre paddocks. Good grazing land. Price, £25 per acre. -0 ACRES (about), little over halfiU a-mile from town. Avenue Eoad. 9 acres let for a market garden, two cottages let to good tenants. Price, £650. ACRES, Avenue Eoad, XcrU about 2 miles from town, 4-roomed cottage, 4-stali stable, large loose-box, storeroom, 2-stall stable and loft. Price, £l6 an acre. -i ACRES, near Whirokino, 3u*±\J estimated to be over 400 tons of flax on the property, newly fenced, splendid fattening country. Price, £l4 per acre. ACRES, corner of Nye and jUXJ Union Streets. Improvements : 1 eight-roomed cottage with outbuildings and one small cottage. A first-rate property for cutting-up purposes, having extensive frontages to three streets. Price, £I4OO. 9 ACRES 1 ROOD 37 PERCHES, Avenue Road. Price, £3OO, IACRE 8 perches, Coley Street, large dwelling and cottage. Cottage let to b ood tenant at 8s per week. Price, £IOOO. 1 U Street. ACRE SECTION with new 3roomed cottage, Thynne Price, £260. 5 ACRES, Howan Street, 12 chains frontage. Price, £l5O. "I ACRES, Union Street, _L I £l3o. £3O deposit, balance at 5 per cent, BUILDING SECTION, Frances Street, area 40ft. x 100 ft. Price, £25, terms if required. TOWN SECTION of 31 perches; 49ft. Gin. frontage to Main St., x 165 ft. frontage to Eavensworth Place. Price, £3OO. R MOOR E & BARNARD. tOR SALE. —Two % acre sections in Futter Street, good frontages 82 feet each. Also 4 sections in Coley Street, frontage 49ft 6in by depth of 112 ft. Apply J. HILLARY. PUBLIC SCHOOL BAZAAR. A MEETING of those interested in the public school, and the carrying out of a bazaar for proposed beautifying of the grounds, will be held in the schoolhouse on Thursday next at 8 p.m. GEO. K. aitken, ' Secretary. jpUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. MONDAY, 12TH JULY. THE iRpLICS ARE COMING ! London’s Laughter Specialists. Watch future announcements. /" F. E. R. MULLER, Touring Manager,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 6 July 1909, Page 3
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