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AUCTIONS. jyjATAWHERO igTOCK gALES. FIXTURES, 1913. THURSDAY, APRIL 10th. THURSDAY, APRIL 24th. THURSDAY, MAY Bth. THURSDAY, MAY 22nd. BUSINESS NOTICES. OPOTIKI FOR CHEAP LAND A RE you interested in a District - 1 *- where land values 'are so high that they go no further, where prices are so fine that a weo depression would be immediately felt? Isn't it safer to invest in a rapidly growing place, a place that has proved itself* remember, but where development is going on. Have you heard of Opotiki, the centre of the Bay of Plenty, the Garden of New Zealand, with its wonderful climate, its rich fiats, and good roads. Are you interested in Land? If so, write or call on Mr R. S. Todd-Whiu-cup, who is at present in Gisborne, and may bo seen at Mr iy. Lissant Clayton's office, Lowe Street, by appointment. yiCKERS AND LAND AGENTS, OPOTIKI. THE GISBORNE MECHANICAL WOOL-TREATING WORKS. OPPOSITE PARK RACECOURSE WE are prepared to treat Dirty * * Wools or Biddy Biddy on Commission, or make you an offer for delivery at the Works. We have proved it pays to save Dags, and farmers are requested to send them along. We offer 80s per ton dry weight, with 15s per ton extra for drying and sacking, and we pay cartage. Our waggon will call and collect within a reasonable distance if you ring up No. 625. Biddy-biddy disappears when we treat the Wool, and a splendid sample results. Will send sample on application to Agent. Telephone Works 625. Telephone Office 155. y P.O. Box 176. —AGENT— G. K. PASLEY LOWE STREET. ANDREI AND RICHARDS, LAND AND ESTATE AGEKT3 FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Sox 205. Telephone 624. A BARGAIN. 1 -ACRE Corner Section, close to town, good locality, .splendid 7roomed house, all heart of kauri, modern conveniences, large workshop and outbuldings. Would sub-divide into 5 choice sections, showing a certain profit of £3OO or £4OO. Price, only £1175. £450 cash, balance at 6 per cent. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. 9 HOUSES ,on good section, 66 feet frontage, off Disraeli Street; one five rooms, one threo rooms, with modern conveniences. Let to reliable tenants, and showing a return of 10 per cent. Price, only £700; half cash. ANDREW AND RICHARD®. LOWE STREET. A'GOOD A GOOD XMAS CAKE JAN ALWAYS BE MADE WITHOUT .FAIL BY USING EAST’S BAKING POWDER MURRAY, ROBERTS AND GOMPANY. LTD. ADVANCES Made on Stock, Growing Clips and Cropa. BOLE AGENTS FOB ETERNIT” THE STANDARD ASBESTOS CEMENT TILE. Economical, Indestructible, Durable, Speedily Fixed, Artistic, Light. FIRE RESISTING! NON-CONDUCTIVITY. Accepted by all Fire Assurance Companies. NON-CONDUCTIPITY. Next to Cork “Eternit” is the worst conductor of heat and cold extant. “Eternit” roofs remain cool in summer and temperate in winter. They conduct over 70 per cent lass Sun Heat than Welsh Slates, Mechanical. Roof Tiles or Corrugated Iron, and are not deteriorated by alternating frost and heat. “Eternit” Tile? do not crumble, scale, rot or decay, and withstand action of acid-laden atmospheres. Tensible Strength and Elasticity.— The immense toughness and strength of “Eternit” Tiles eliminates damage or breakage in transit, tackling and in fixing. Weight-saving.—The average weight Roofs of Welsh Slate is about 67lbs of per square yard. Red Roof Tiles about 1201bs per square yard, whereaß ♦‘Eternit” Roofs average about 211bs per square yard, allowing 2Jin lap in each case. Also “Eternit” Sheets for Lining Walls and Ceilings. “ETERNIT,” as the name signifies, is EVERLASTING. A TIMELY WARNING. GRAHAM AND KREBS, re still in front with Up-to-date Appliances foT dealing with TYRES. Having the most modern and approved plant for dealing with Tyres, the Firm wishes to remind the Public that they are CUTTING LOOSE TYRES AT SPECIAL PRICES WHILE YOU WAIT. In ancient days people said All roads lead to Rome”; Toly all roads lead to— GRAHAM AND The Premier Coachbuilders. Telephone 289.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3796, 5 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3796, 5 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3796, 5 April 1913, Page 12

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