SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WHICH 00 YOU WANT ? £67s. —Residence in Wellington Street, containing five large rooms, bathroom, pantry, ectullery, -wash-heuse, with copper ancl tubs set- in, also buggy shed; i-acre Section, with lawn, and flower .gardens. , Let at 1.7 s6d per we-elk. Only £l5O cash required ; balance on very easy terms. This is a snip at the price. £7so.— Clifford Street. Whataupoko, piere Section) land new Six-roomed House, bathroom, scullery and pantry; wash-house and copper; gas; hot and cold water; lawn laid out and live hedge in front. Offering for one month at this reduced price. Terms can be arranged. £25 CASH.—6-rooined Res id once, Ormond Road, town side- of Mangapapa. House has enamel hath, wash-house, with copper and carpenter's workshop. Price, £7OO. £7oo.—Near Derby Street, new sixroomed House, bathroom, pantry, scullery, h.p. boiler, hot and cold water and shower. Terms can be arranged. £7so. —Six-roomed House on Whataupoko, with' bathroom, pantry, washhouse and copper; gas and water. £4.00 cadi, balance subject to mortgage. £2OO GASH buys a House on Kniti with over half an acre of land, five rooms, largo bathroom, scullery and sink; wash-house with tubs and copper built in ; hot and cold water. Let at 22 s 6d. Price on application. £IOO CASH asked for 1-acre with Dwelling situate in Stout Street, Whataupoko ; balance, £650, can remain on '"Ttm Offering WORKMEN’S COTTAGES from £4OO, also SECTIONS in all parts of the town at prices to suit purchasers. G. G. PIESSE OAN AND MERCANTILE BUILDINGS, opposite Post Office. COASTAL STATION 7000 ACRES NAT,VE CEASE. 1000 ACRES ,N GRASSLE GREATEST SPECULATIVE DHANCE EVER OFFERED TO POVERTY BAY SHEEPFARMERS. IfTE are Sole Agents for this Lease V dire Hi uic . , direct from the Native owners, acti'eally no goodwill- Coast road js.es right through property. I* lo imitative chance alone is worth thouids. Present carrying capacity, 2UUU !cp. This lease is in no other agent s nds, arrangements having just been npleted. We will supply fuller parulavs to bona fide enquirers, and i\ ltn interpreter will take clients over the sporty now. this is a chance that rarely occurs, an inquiry will show. •ply to-day to AILL BROS. & GO., STREET. SOLE AGENTS. “MAKE HASTE I ™*Sfc** SLOWLY us advise you what is best for your eyes; as consulting opticians we arc at your service. Be not hurried into selecting some style of glasses net becoming to you- The price of an illfitting pair of glasses is often higher than our modern, up-to-date, much admired styles. A. W. J. MANN, CHEMIST OPTICIAN, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. MUSIC. i/fRS. W. A. SUTTON is prepared 7_! to take Pupils for PIANO. Terms and particulars—--15, RUSSELL STREET, Whataupoko.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3363, 1 November 1911, Page 4
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441Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3363, 1 November 1911, Page 4
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