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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DAIRY FARMS. A O ACRES AT MAKAURI, subdi4tO vided into six paddocks; fourroomed House; cow shed, cart shed and Harness room- Lease has seven years to run with right of removal of buildings. Price, £450 Terms—Only £l5O cash, balance at 5 per cent. / t;'*' ACRES AT PATUTAHJ—The 00 pick of Poverty Bav Flats, with six-roomed House, orchard, 12-bail cowshed. pig-sty, 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 givenACRES LEASEHOLD, four^miles from P. 0.; five-roomed House, wash-house, store room, trap shed, and pig stys- Stock and plant include 40 da'u'v cows and heifers, one Jersey bull, 20 calves and 20 pigs: 75-gallon per hour separator and boiler; trap and harness, 3-wlieel single furrow plough, one set disc harrows, milk cans, cream cans, pig troughs; barrels, tanks, buckets and tools. Six acres are in maize; two acres in pumpkins and one acre in potatoes. Free grazing for dry stock. Price, as a going concern, £6OO.

£\-i ACRES FREEHOLD AT PATU- £ X TAHi, first-class flat land, subdivided into five paddocks, with sixroomed residence, bathroom, washhouse, pantry, etc., built of first-dass kauri two years ago. Price, £I6OO. Terms arranged. QQI ACRES FREEHOLD AT TE 002 KARAKA, one mile from Puha, All flat laud; five-roomed House, cow-shed with concrete floors, trap shed and harness room, good sheepyards and pig sty. Price, £2300- Terms. G. G. PIESSE LOAN & MERCANTILE BUILDINGS. Telephone 218. 2,300 All in English grasses; all really good country. Easily winters 2 sheep to acre: at present carrying 5500 sheep, besides 150 cattle and horses. Situated 30 miles from Gisborne, near Morere. 650 acres are freehold and. 1700 acres Education Lease with right of renewal further 21 years rental at 6d per acre; compensation on first term.. Large 8-roomea dwelling, woolshed anq everything completely up-to-date. Ring fenced and sub-divided. I Price: £8 10s for freehold and £5 Ips for leasehold; stock at valuation. J 5,000 AGUES Coast property, very handy to Tojkomaru Works. 3000 acres in grass, Ball first-class country; winters 2J DreedSng ewes, besides over 100 cattle). _ Lalge dwelling, woolshed and outbuildings ;| 14 miles fenci: PRICE: 2^,000; includes 8000 >\h|ep and im clre|ie, besides horses. Tania te inspection; owner Apply, and must deal is leaving

AND CO. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. (By MANN, OPTICIAN). Q. Why is it that glasses are worn so much more now than years ago? A. Years ago the science of ioptics or correcting errors of sight was not understood as it is to-day; only old persons or those near-sighted wore glasses. Now we correct with lenses all errors of sightQ. Why is it that- cheap glasses do not give satisfaction? A. Cheap glasses are so faulty in construction and are of such poor quality that they distort the vision and catose pain in the eyes. The optical glass used by us is brilliant, clear, and perfect, insuring comfort and ease to the wearer. Q. Can my headaches be relieved, with glasses ?. A. A personal visit will Ire necessary. Let us talk ,it over. A. W. J. MANN, OPTICIAN. L. jgTHERINCTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Williams and Sherratt’s Buildings. LOWE STREET, Gisborne. P.O. Box 115. Telephone 742. RIDING SADDLES, . E HAVE THEM IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. Call and see the Very Latest—“THE BRISBANE.” Light, Strong, Durable, and a Splendid Gnp. MILITARY, HUNTING, STOCK, AND BREAKING SADDLES, All at Lowest Cash Prices. REPAIRS TO RIDING SADDLES A SPECIALITY. Old Saddles Taken as Part Payment. DUNBAR & ASTON, MANUFACTURING SADDLERS (near Firebell). Telephone 528. IMPORTANT NOTICE. “C'SBORNE TIMES” DELIVERED DAILY AT MOTU. MR. C. LOVELL, who has inaugurated a Daily Coach Service each way between Otoko and Motu, is acting as agent for the “Gisborne Times,” and copies of the paper may be obtained daily either from the coach or at— LOVELL’S STABLES, MOTU. .

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3445, 9 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3445, 9 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3445, 9 February 1912, Page 4

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