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80 ACRES. EXCHANGE FOR COFFEE PALACE. £42 AN ACRE. Within easy dig--tane« of Eltham, about V/z miles from factory and school; all Hat land, 80 acres have been ploughed, large number of paddocks, conTcuicntly watered, boxthorn ■ and post and wire fences, everything in very good order; will carry 3u cows and do triem really well; somfortable (J-roomed dwelling, H-bail concreted slied plenty of outbuildings; nice' orchard; this ia an attractive property, and the owner will exchange for Coffee Palace or i ! Boarding-house. Price £42 an acre; equity, £1300; balance, 5 per cent, 2 3<J7 A FLOURISHpjG BUSINESS. ' FOR SALE. RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE.—Price £250This « situated in absolutely the best position of Eltham's main etreet. The premises are practically new and in ffrst-class order. Diniig-room has accommodation for 60. House will accommodate ten boarders. Every convenience, hot water service, gas laid on, bathroom, washhouse, coppe* and tubs, well furnished throughout, mostly new. Lease over 4% years to run; rcntai 40s a week free of rates and insurance. Price for the lot as a going concern £250. Business shows a substantial profit, bpoks open for inspection. £2OO CASH. 164 ACRES. £33 AN ACRE. Land is all in grass save 13 acres swedes, 13 acres of kale; over 100 acres stumped, ' subdivided into 12 paddocks, good fences, plenty of water house of i rooms, good 16-baii milking shed, large hay «!n:d, implement shed, and stables; will carry «0 cows; ten tons oi meadow hay and eleven acres of oaten hay (splendid crop). Price £33 an acre. Terms, £2OO cash;' balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. This is an exceptional ' opportunity for a man with limited capital. Ring U8 up aa .i make an appointment to inspect; about 5 miles from Eltham and 2 miles from factory and school. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO FINANCE IF REQUIRED. W. H. & A. McGARRY, Land Agents, ELTHAM.

FARM&_ FARMS, SURE HONBY-MAKLNG PROPOSITIONS. ACRES,* clos* to Hawcra, all plonghable, well watered, carry 35 cows; no buildings. Price on application. Terms; Purchaser to erect buildings and pay £IOO cash. 90 ACEES ' for sale as a going con-' cern, Bituate at Whcnuakura, all grassed, well watered, all flat save in gully; few acres turnips, new 5-roomed '—3e and sheds! Price on application. ns, £IOO cash if purchaser takes stock at valuation. gg ACRES, Hawera district, all grassed and level, live hedges, beautifully sheltered, 7 paddocks, 4 acres orchard, carry 14 cows; 6-roomed house and conveniences, numerous outbuildings. Owner's receipts! totalled over £4OO last season from fmit and milk. A rare chance. Particulars on application. 125 ' ACREs » near Haweraj~a beautiful farm, 100 acres dead'level. I Big house, all conveniences, near factory, milk 80 cows easily. With £I2OO cash ) owner will leave his fine herd on approved bill of sale. This is extra good —inquire at once. jLORES, Waverley. A splendid tfarm, well watered and fenced, 00 acres ploughable, hand,} to P. 0., school and factory, B-roomed house, washhouse, and copper, concrete cowshed, pigsties, etc. Price, £44, with £7OO cash. g'TRAIGHT Lease.—l 26 acres, at Kaupokonui, 10 paddocks, good house and outbuildings, watered by running streams, race shed (14 cows) water wheel, water race, milking machine, shall cutter. "Lease for 5 years at £3 per acre. pOR EXCHANGE--540 Acres, Stratford district. All grass, 2>4 acres sheep country, 10 paddocks, 6-ioomed house, woolshcd (4- stands), concrete dip and yards. Prfee, £l2. Equity £4580. Would exchange for 100 to 120 acres "dairy land. TOR ALL CLASSES OP REAL ESTATE iSEE US. CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA.

NEW PLYMOUTH STEAM .LAIWORY'. GILL STBEET. Entirely £"ndcr Now Management. OPENING MAKCH 30th. JgY Civility, Cleanliness ajul Carrying Out the Work under the Best Sanitary Conditions, I" hope to Merit a Fair Share of the Public" Patronage. AIJ work done under the supervision of an English and Australian ExpertParcels Collected and Delivered. PROMPT ATTENTION. Drop U3 a postcard. . '. ; ;■_ E. LUXTON, ..!.!'-.< Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 25 March 1915, Page 1

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645

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 25 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 25 March 1915, Page 1

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