AuCiiON SALES. ARUNDEL. ARUNDEL ARUNDEL THE COMING FASHIONABLE SUBURB. At JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GISBORNE, at 11.30 A.M. on gATURDAY, PJTH IMPORTANT SALE by Public of the CHOICEST HEALTHIEST MOST PLEASANT . MOST FERTILE gUBURBAN gECTIONS Ever offered to t'he Public. Large Riverbank frontage to beautiful Waimata, reserved for use of owners of Sections which, do not actually front the river. No Section less than half an acre. Also, — THE FAITHFULLY-BUILT HOUSE till lately in the occupation of Mr. Jas. Arundel. Every modern convenience. The Most Exceptional Terms ever offered, viz.—lo per cent Cash, lO poi cent in 3 months, and 5 per_ cent in 6 months, the balance, i.e., 75 per cent may remain for six years at 6 per cent. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. The money for re-formation of Riverside Read and footpath will be available- on Ist of May .next, and when completed it will bo the most pleasant walk as well as the safest road in the district. , .... . Remember —“Arundel the beautnui, where the pure air is.” Also,— On account of the Executors of the late Mr. W. S. Lunn, Those Pleasantly and Conveniently Situated SECTIONS in CLIFFORD STREET and RIVERSIDE ROAD, including' the Choice Section whereon stands the up-to-date Residence of Mrs TV. S. Lunn; four of which sections have a river frontage. PLANS can be inspected and particulars obtained on application to— PARKER BROS. AND SHERIDAN. PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. ENDCLIFFE The New Township, (Late Baty’s Haiti Property.) FOR PRIVATE SALE. j QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. HALF-ACRE AND ONE-ACRE > SECTIONS. CCTIONS OF 4 AND 8 ACRES. AT Sections, Sections con tain in g AT AND HILL land, and CHOICE SITES on THE HILLS. FE BUILDING LAND. No. Danger or Slips! bs to‘suit all classes: Country Resilences for Men of Leisure or Busiiess. Homes for the Working Man! A PUBLIC SCHOOL ON THE PRO PERTY. TWO MINUTES’WALK TO BEACH AND OUTER HARBOR. PURE AIR! SEA BREEZES! CHARMING VIEWS! NORTHERLY ASPECT. No High Rates. Trams to pass your front gates. Less than a quarter of a mile from Borough Boundary; under a mile from the Post Office, on a Mam Road. Gas and Water Mains within a Stone’s Throw of Property. For the first time the Public are offered an opportunity of acquiring land in a locality which will ultimately be GISBORNE’S CHOICEST SUBURB. A PUBLIC) RECREATION GROUND AND GARDENS In the Immediate Vicinity of the Property. INSPECTION INVITED. Every Man His Own Landlord! TERMS to Suit All Purchasers. Secure a Litho. next week. PRICES on application to— J. M. ARUNDEL or Agents. N.B. —Intending buyers please note the Brickmaking plant on the property is to be dismantled and removed to other grounds. J^IDING gADDLES. I have just opened up a Large and very Choice Assortment of RIDING SADDLES, and am now offering them at prices that meet and vanquish competition. JgAGS AND REMEMBER when travelling yok’re judged half by your grip. Don’t leave town with a shabby one. I am prepared at shortest notice to make to your order a stylish BAG or PORT that will add considerably to your personal appearance. Come in and see me. It will' cost nothing to look in at the leading Trunk, Bag, and Harness House. W. J. BUTTIMORE, HIGH-GRADE SADDLE, HARNESS, AND COLLAR-MAKER.^ * GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 533. BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL jpQRTS. s Is ft FREE HOUSE. PEIGHT’S A LE ON TAP ONLY. R. S. CHILTON.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2745, 25 February 1910, Page 8
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566Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2745, 25 February 1910, Page 8
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