SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAND AND ESTATE INSURANCE, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. V LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Telephone 427 and. 236.
THE BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. A CHOICE HOLDING FOR £IOOO. THE Area is 1881 acres, situated on main road, nine miles from township. The lease is for 50 years, a straiglit-out term of Is per acre for 30 years, with an improvement clause of £3 per acre, or a further lease of 20 years at 5 per cent on the unimproved value. There are 250 acres improved. 140 being in grass and turnips ready for stocking, and another 100 acres now coming down, which will be • finished in September, and a ten-acro stock paddock. There are 200 acres flat on property. All Court and other expenses in connection with the lease are fully paid-up. Hut on property. Standing bush all good tawa. A Bargain at £IOOO. £5 per acre will buy 735 acres partially improved near Gisborne, No. 76. £175 is all that is wanted for five eighths of an acre in Kaiti, No. 77. £SOO will buy three sections in Ormond Road, No. 77a. One of the choicest building corners in Childers Road, 5 sections with total area of If acres for £3BO. £IOOO in Palmerston Road willgive you half an acre and well-appointed Dwelling. . _ Businesses for Sale include Drapery, Grocery, Tobacconist, Tailoring, Fruiterer, Produce, Laundry, Restaurants, and Boarding-houses. Principals only dealt with. £2500 well invested. Five Acres on river bank with excellently appointed Dwelling of eleven rooms, with Cottage of two large rooms, and all adequate Outbuildings, also Stables and extensive Fowl-run of about _an acre, fitted with up-to-date appointments; Bath-room, with hot and cold water laid on, shower and spray. This property offers special opportunities for sub-division, and at £2500 it is the cheapest property in the market. Sections. Dry quarter-acre ments in Childers Road from £75 upwards, Wellington Street £IOO, Aberdeen Road £BS to £150,, Kaiti £175 to £2OO, Whataupoko £BS to £250. Best value in market. . Houses. Gladstone Road £2oo to £4OO, Palmerston Road intersects £250 to £450, Kaiti £4OO to £IOOO, Whataupoko £3OO to £BOO. £75 put into a Gisborne Business will give one an immediate return and a good living. Particulars on application. £BOO invested in country store will give you a well-established business.
GAUDIN & CO AGENTS. LOWE STREET. P, H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT, WILLIAMS and SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS, LOWE STREET. NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS. IRONMONGERS. TO SHOOTISTS. Q.UNSI Q.UNS! Q.UNS! CARTRIDGES! QARTR IDG ESI ' < CARTRIDGES!
'<o BEL'S—Ballistite, Nile, Primrose, Clyde. K.ij.’S—Bonax, loaded with all sizes of Shot. and JQUCK QALLS. Q.AME gAGS, Etc., Etc. CAld AND INSPECT OUR/SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS. IRONMONGERS. GLADSTONE ROAD. MODERN DENTISTRY. NO PAIN. J. HAROLD CATO. SURGEON DENTIST,
Gladstone Road, opposite S.A. Barracks HOURS: 9 to 5; Evening, 7 to 8. -iY MY PROCESS FILLINGS of all „ J kinds are performed as painlessly as my extractions are well known to be. Also I am enabled to painlessly devitalise the nerve when necessary in. as many minutes as days •, ordinarily taken by the old-fashioned arsenical method. When dentures are ordered,, no charge is made for extractions, and upon! asking, a written guarantee is given assuring you of .perfect satisfaction- No matter, what the operation is,' you can rely upon receiving ‘‘GENTLE DENTAL TREATMENT.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2577, 11 August 1909, Page 4
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