FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES TO BUY OR SELL. AGENTS FOR: STATE FIRE INSURANCE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (Life and Accident Branch) NATIONAL. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. Mortlaikd U Pdvilt, (OPPOSITE STATION). Kittos' Land Agency 935 ACRES Freehold, 500 acres in jrass, undulating to billy, wintered <SO. sheep and 80 head of cattle, new t-rooiiied house, 5 miles from railway station, £7 7/ per acre, and only £SOO Cash. 400 ACRES Freehold, S miles from Kaetihi by good motor road, all down ind In grass, splendid sheep and dairy farm_ £3O per acre. Easy Terms. 373 ACRES 10£ miles from Raotlhi. j about 223 acres in grass, balance good j bush, wintered 400 breeding 3wes. ' Price £4 per acre Mostly Cash. 200 ACRES Freehold, soldiers farm, twner will take second mortgage. | absolutely recommended. Price £2O | jter acre. , 200 ACRES good dairy farm, nearly j all flat and ploughable; good 3-roonwd douse, cow byres, etc. Only 5 miles j from Raetihi. £22 10/ per acre; j £750 cash. Kittos JLan •esicy
For Sale Several houses, 4. 5 and 6-rooms at most reasonable prices,, right in the town. Early application will be necessary. CHANCES LIKE THIS SELDOM OCCUR. Apply: "HOUSES" Box 18, Taihape. A RARE OPPORTUNITY OP GETTING A REALLY GOOD PROPERTY ON EASY TERMS. ! lft miles from Bulls, 2 miles from , Greatford Station, 3 miles from cheese and butter factory, 4 miles from Kakariki Freezing Works. Situated on Bulls-Marton road, almost adjoining Bulls racecourse and polo grounds. 7-Roomed House, H. and C, water,, bath-room, etc. PRICE £BS AN ACRE; CASH REQUIRED £BOO. Most of the balance stand for seven years at 5$ per cent. NOTE.—This i s not only an excellent proposition as a dairy farm, but would prove an excellent little property for fattening and would suit any farmer in the Taihape district holding a purely grazing farm o Its proximity ro the freezing works makes it an ideal little farm for the latter purpose. "flnnraKri LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.
TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing with Jog or gun on our properties will be prosecuted. A. P. SPOONER. E. W. SPOONER. V. G. OLLIVER. W. W. OLLIVER. THREE SUNDAYS IN A WEEK. In Algiers no fewer than three Sundays are observed during the weel<; ou Friday that of the Mohammedans, on Saturday that of the Jews, ami on Sunday that of tie Europeans. Of rheso only one eould in any sense be '-■>fl a "Hay of rest." For while '■'-■ "-ophfel enjoined his followers to attend worship on Sunday, he warned them against allowing ir to become a day of idleness. An Arab or' Moor, Jfc-.cre.forp/, will Ifrequfcutiy leave his wares unattended in his shop while ho goes off to the Mosque to pray, and he seldom lias occasion to regret this course, cases of robbery being extremely rare. The French Sunday is typically French. The .Tow alone mokes Sunday a day of rest, his religion forbidding anything save talking on that day. St-.p coughing! NAZOL gives instant relief, stops tickling, soothes throat soreness and fmskiness. 4
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3543, 3 August 1920, Page 8
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503Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3543, 3 August 1920, Page 8
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