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3£»C TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TAIHAPE DISTEICT AND FAEMEES ESPECIALLY. We liave heard such, glowing accounts from visitors of the progressiveness of yourselves and your district that we have decided to advertise in your paper which (we have heard from good authority) is One of the most enterprising papery on the Main Trunk Line. There are always buyers looking for properties in.progressive districts, hence our reasons for extending our operations to Taihape. ... " •' .;, ' V->: ,;• FARMERS '-. If you want to sell out, send us particulars of your property. WHEN YOU RETIRE Come up North, where the climate is magnificent, no frosts, lovely ses. breezes, etc. You owe It to yourself to spend the rest of your days where you can best enjoy them. We can supply you with a beautiful home in Auckland —furnised or unfurnished —a home that you and your family will be proud of, at all prices and terms. As we have a large connection in Auckland and surrounding districts, we are in a position to satisfy your wants. Whether you want to buy, sell, or exchange, only make known your wants to us. Don't think wo haven't anything to suit you if you cannot find what you want in our advertisement, and we have hundreds of properties on our books, and we cannot advertise them all. Wishing, you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trusting to have the pleasure of doing business with some of you at an early date, we remain Yours Faithfully, Efficient Service Agency PALMEESTON BUILDINGS, Queen Street (op. G.P.0.), AUCKLAND Box 1173. Telephone 1901 Telegraphic Address "Esrea"
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Taihape Daily Times, 25 January 1918, Page 8
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579Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 25 January 1918, Page 8
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