THE LAST ©AYS OF THE Greet anniversary Sole Which has been a record in every respect, will be marked by bigger bargain's than have yet been offered to Gisborne shoppers. • ’■ y ' Y A GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE. There are still many hundreds of pounds worth of useful and seasonable merchandise to be cleared. New Goods are almost at our door and we must make room ... Original cost has been lost sight of in our determination to effect a clearance. I REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS HALF PRICE. The collection of remnants and oddments is simply marvellous and hosts of useiul lengths are to be seen, on the different tables. These have been marked at Half price and under, and must go. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24th, IS THE LAST DAY OF THE GREAT SALE AT—[?ETT S 0
A SOUND INVESTMENT. Comprising 5322 ACRES FREEHOLD. This is an exceptional chance to procure such a large area near and between two progressive towns, being 4 miles from Foxton and.! miles from Levin, and only 4 miles off tlio famous M<tua-w-atu Line. Stock can be trucked m the morning and at midday he in the Wellington Fat Stock Market at Johnsonville. Tlie land varies in quality from first-class to very inferior, but on the whole', it is exceptionally healthy country. . , . OAn The first-class land, approximately 800 acres, is all immediately _ around the homestead. This p<#tion is worth all the rdonexf asked for the 582acres. It is a| ra*, turnip and cropping land, aril is Jfcurmng off a large number of fa# skefp and bullocks and cows, and is pal fouatry for fattening 'ambs. | jdr n , , • . S-roonied dwelhouse, woolshed, yards. Buildings ling-house, it and orcharj That. pprf'O'T .< the “Run” growing a la black head t wti&n known as ( „.|yjsand ridges, Hiofiit of toi toi, rusliflax aijfu manuka up s, black head top, nax aign ui<«ja ,<* i o 12 feet high/with gnils intermixed, diles of bfmdary^ It lias a parrying cafaoity or 4000 beep and a f<wr huudr# head of cable. Both sheep and ca®le winter we| in the run, cattle parti#larly, as the® s such a large quantity ox rough Ijpd md abundance of shelter _everywhp?.' Hattie on this - run lofe their Wptei •oats a month earlier than in m# exx>sed country. , i With comparatively a small, outlay the ■arrying capacity of the run JFould be ioukledT . . .J . , , ■ The present owner advises tffat lie has ■attened all surplus st<*k fa# the last o mars, and has in many|as# topped the jnces at the Johnsonfill# Fat Stock property is well by lakes md river. Wild ducks are numerous. 1 o all who are looking for a- sound nvestment, and one that must continue xv increase, in value, our advice is not :o turn this down without first uispect--11 The man who buys will make money, so let it be you. Price. £21,000 cash. , For further particulars apply to— ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.
RECORD JJGTEL. GISBORNE v I - hotel offers the'comforts or J A Home to Country Vicitors Rn<s Permanent Boarders. TARI-FE, Esa p®r dey. or 20? per veek to nermftnosi if. J SINGLE Proprietor
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3454, 20 February 1912, Page 3
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