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; 80 ACRES. EXCHANGE FOR COFFEE PALACE. £42 AN ACRE. Within easy distance of Elthani, about 1% miles from factory and school, all flat land, 60 acres have been plough-, ed, large number of paddooks. conveniently watered, boxthorn and post and wire fences, everything in very good order; will carry 3s cows and do them really well; comfortable 6-roomcd dwelling, 14-bail concreted shed, plenty of outbuildings; nice orchard; this is an attractive property, and the owner will exchange for Coffee Palace or Boarding-house. Price £42 an acre; equity, £1300; balance, 6 per eent. 2597 A FLOURISILING BUSINESS. FOB SALE. RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE.—Price £250 TBs is situated in absolutely the best position of Eltham's main «tr«et. The premises are practically new and in first-class order, taung-room has accommodation for 00. House" will accommodate ten boarders. Every convenience, hot water service, gas laid on, bathroom, washhouse, cop- • and tubs, well furnished throughout, mostly new. tease over 4% years to run; rentai 40s a week free of rates and insurance. Price for the lot as a going concern £250. Business shows a substantial profit, books 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 4 rooms, good 16-baii milking shed, large hay shud, implement shed, and stables; will carry 60 cows; ten tons of meadow hay and eleven acres of oaten hay (splendid crop). Price £33 an acre. Terms, £2OO cash;' balance ■ on mortgage at 5 per cent. Thi'ji js an exceptional opportunity for a man with limited capital. Ring us up and make an appointment to inspect; about 5 miles from £l- - and 2 miles from factory and school. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO FINANCE IF REQUIRED. W. H. & A. MpGARRY, Land Agents, E L T H A M. •

'. FARMS, SURE MONEY-MAKING PROPOSI- ; TIONS. ■ 54 ACRES > dose to Hawera, all t ploughable, well watered, carry 35 5 cows; no buildings. Price on applicat tion. Terms; Purchaser to erect buildings and pay £IOO cash. 190 AC^KS ' for Bale as a going concern, situate at Whenuakura, all J grassed, well watered, all flat save in gully; few acres turnips, new 5-roomed. liouse and sheds. Price on application. ; Terms, £IOO cash if purchaser takes stock at valuation. \ 25 AORES > Eawera district, all grass- ' . ed and level, live hedges, beautifully sheltered, 7 paddocks, 4 acres orchard . carry 14 cows; fl-roomed house and con- . veniences, numerous outbuildings. Own- < er's receipts totalled over £4OO last sca--1 son from fruit and milk. A rare chance. , Particulars on application. • 125 '- i<^s > near HawcrajT beauti- ■ ful farm, 100 acres dead level. Big house, all conveniences, near factory, milk 00 cows easily. With £I2OO cash, owner will leave his fine herd on approved bill of sale. This is extra good ' —inquire at once. ; 2*5 ACRES, Waverley. A splendid ; farm, well watered and fenced, 60 - acres ploughable, handj to P. 0., school r and factory, 6-roomed house, washhouse, • and copper, concrete cowshed, pigsties, ete. Price, £44, with £7OO cash. f gTRAIGHT Incase.—l2o 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—S4O Acres, Stratford !| district. All grasß, 2%' acreß sheep country, 10 paddocks, 6-roomed house, woolshed (4 stands), concrete dip and yards. Price, £l2. Equity £4580. Would exchange for 100 to 120 acres dairy land. POR ATX CLASSES OP REAL ESTATE SEE US. GRANT lAND : CAMPBELL j| REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA. NEW 'PLYMOUTH STEAM LAUNDRY. GILL STREET. Entirely Under New Management. OPENING MARCH 30th. T3Y Civility, Cleanliness and Carrying Out the Work under the Best Sanitary Conditions, I hope to Merit a Pair Share of the Public Patronage. All work done under the supervision of an English and Australian Expert. Parcels Collected and Delivered. " PROMPT ATTENTION. Drop us a postcard. E. LUXTON,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1

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