SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RESIDENCES. £25 Ormio: d Road, this side Mangapapa Bridge. Hons© has enamel bath, wash-house, copper and conveniences. Price, £7OO. gn CASH. —i-acre Section, with X'lOU House, five rooms, bathroom, pantry, -scullery, wash-house, copper, tubs; city water; buggy shed; lawn and garden. Let at 1/s 6d. Balance on easy terms.; first-class property. PROSPECTIVE BUILDING SITES. IV E i-acre Sections, Gladstone Road, £225 each. T7LEYEN 3-acre Sections, Stanley Road, £2OO each. THREE 1-acre Sections, Te Hapara, £2lO each. rnEN J-acre Sections, Mangapapa, witli 5-roomed house, £IBSO the lot. SPLENDID FARM. PATIJTAHI— 55 ACRES, the pick of -L Poverty Bay Flats, with 6-roomed House, orchard, 12-bail cowshed, pig stv, calf pen, fowl-house, windmill and troughs, all farm implements and well stocked; long lease with right of renewal. A model farm; only £I2OO, including stock (terms given). PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT (F.I.A. N.Z. bv exam.), REAL ESTATE and GENERAL COM MISSION AGENT. NOTE ADDRESS: Opposite Post Office 7000 AGRES NAT!VE lease. 1000 AGRES !N CRASSTHE GREATEST SPECULATIVE CHANCE EVER OFFERED TO POVERTY BAY SHEEPFARMERS. WE are Sole Agents for this Lease direct from the Native owners. Piactieailv no goodwill- Coast road passes right- through property. The speculative chance alone irs ■worth thengauds. Present carrying capacity, 2000 sheep. This lease is in no other agent’s hands, arrangements having just been completed. We will sunnly fuller particulars to bona fide enquirers, and with an interpreter will take clients over the property now. This is a- chance that rarely occurs, ais an inquiry will show. Amply to-day to— TRAILL BROS. & GO., PEEL STREET. SOLE AGENTS. -dgs V 47 ET us advise von what is 2 best for veur eyes; as consulting opticians we are at your service. Be not hurried into selecting some style of glasses not becoming to you- The price of an illfitting pair of glasses is often higher than our modern, up-to-date, much minified styles. HL5h sssesm’flßnzjj CHEMIST OPTICIAN, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. MUSIC. MRS. W. a. SUTTON is prepared to take Pupils for PIANO. Terms and particulars—--15, RUSSELL STREET, Whataupoko.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3362, 31 October 1911, Page 4
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336Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3362, 31 October 1911, Page 4
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