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A. E. HYDE SHANNON’S LIVE LAND SALESMAN. £4SO— FIVE ROOMS and conveniences, with half-acre of land at Tokoinaru. Cash about £2OO. A SNUG LITTLE BUSINESS doing I good turnover; suit a young lady. Price, including stock, £IOO. Could make clear profit oi £5 per week. £ls PER WEEK NETT PROFIT, with splendid chance of increasing; stock and fittings; easily worth £7OO. Present owner must sell cu - accolmt of health. This business would suit married couple cr mother and daughter. Price, £6OO. i £35 PER ACRE. —Dairy Farm of 10'J acres; will pay weli at 1/ per lb for butterfat. Easy terms. £IOO DOWN.— Splendid home of 5 rooms and all conveniences. Price £9OO. 125 ACRES DAIRY FARM.— Going concern; good house, cows, etc. £45 ( per acre. About £I6OO cash. | TO BUYERS AND SELLERS AND ’ THOSE IN OQUBI j CONSULT | LIVE LAND SALESMAN. j ■> - ■ I A*. E. HYDE '
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Shannon News, 17 March 1922, Page 4
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279Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 17 March 1922, Page 4
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