SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. C G. PIESSE. p<)K DOWN buys one-quarter oW M ?_/ Acre, with seven-roomed House, bathroom, washhouse with copper set in, and carpenter’s shop, situated on Ormond Road, Whataupoko. Balance -on easy terms. ip -f Sy(\ CASH for pearly Two ot/liyU Acres in Stout Street, Whataupo’ko, four-roomed House, with pantry and washhouse; and only £l2O CASH required. Full particulars on application. , TWO HALF-ACRE SECTIONS in Kirktown for £275. A REAL SNIP! j, d A rj l HOUSE, pantry, scullery, etc., hot and cold water, plumbing ready for sewerage, situated in Grafton Road- Terms can be arranged. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in Carnarvon Street, -with gas, hot and cold water, and all conveniences. House just finished, all built of Kauri. Price on 1 application. ONE HALF-ACRE SECTION, with seven-roomed House, scullery, conservatorv, buggy shed, and washhouse with copper set in; grounds nicely laid out and flower gardens; situated in Butene Road, Haiti. Price £BSO. G. G. PIESSE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE AGENT, AND VALUER. LOAN AND MERCANTILE BUILDINGS. 2,300 ACRES All in English grasses; all really good countrv. 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 Eer acre; compensation on first term. arge 8-roomed dwelling, woolshed and everything complexly up-to-date. Ring fenced and sub-divided. Price: £8 10s for freehold and £5 10s for leasehold; stock at valuation.
5,000 ACRES Coast property, very handy to Tokomaru Works. 3000 acres in grass, all first-class winters 2£ breeding ewes, besiddpover 100 cattle). Large dwellijjfev widlehed anjcLputbuildings ; 14 miles *fencicg.\ \ z| besides horses. This cat is worth immediate inspection; is leaverN.Z. and must de Applv— TRAILL BROS. AND CO. ft ~ 5:22 ANSWERS. By MANN, OPTICIAN. Q. Why do school children with apparently good sight require glasses P A. Mainly to rest the eyes. The eye does hot obtain its growth until the child is about the age of twelve. Tire growing eye is taxed beyond its strength- Proper glasses rest-and preserve the eyes. Q. Why do children squint? A, By squinting or frowning the muscle in. the eye is relieved of strain; this is nature’s way. Study glasses relieve this strain, and thus prevent squint. Q. Why do children have eyeaches ? A. An eye-headache is a reflex pain caused by straining the eyes; the'pain may be over the eyes or through the temples. The remedy for eye-lieadaclies is relief glasses, to be worn while studying. MANN’S OPTICAL ROOMS. JgTHERINCTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Williams and Sherratt’s Buildings. LOWE STREET, Gisborne. } .O. Box 115. Telephone 742. rlding SADDLES. . . 'E HAVE THEM IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. and see the Very Latest—“THE BRISBANE.” Light, Strong, Durable, md a Splendid Grip. MILITARY, HUNTING, STOCK, AND BREAKING SADDLES, All at Lowest Cash Prices. lEPAIRS TO RIDING SADDLES A SPECIALITY. Old Saddles Taken as Part Payment. DUNBAR & ASTON, IANUFACTURING SADDLERS (near Firebell). Telephone 528.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3452, 17 February 1912, Page 6
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