FOR BALE. FOR SALE, 5 rooms, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, e. 1., gas stove, good workroom,' garage; nice section, adjoining bowling green, £950; £2OO cash, easy terms. No agents. Write “Owner 281,” “Standard.” SECTIONS.—Two good dry seotions, O close to Central School. Price £275 each.—J. B. Wilton arid Co., 121 Cuba Street. . TT'OR SALE, 3 good yearling Jersey ■T heifers. —J. .McLaren, Railway Road, Kelvin Grove FOR SALE or exchange, 9-roomed house with every modern convenience, large section, glass house, 2 fowlhouses and runs. Prico £I6OO. Govt, mortgage. Exchange few acres —C. H. Whitehead, 195 Main Street. FOR SALE, broody hens. Apply 419 Victoria Avenue. MUST be sold to wind up partnership, 50 acre dairy and poultry farm, about 12 miles Palmerston, Good 4-roomed house, cowshed, fowlhouses, etc. Watered and subdivided, all dairy stock, poultry and sundries. Price £1950; cash £650, walk in walk out.—Homefindere, 227 Main Street. FOR SALE, upholstered easy chair, Morris settee, box ottoman, Singer hand sewing machine.—Orockford, lurniture dealer, Cuba Street (phone 6025). FOR SALE, 5-roomed bungalow, all conveniences, 1 acre of land; price £I3OO, £2OO cash. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, Carroll Buildings, Cuba Street (phone 6214 L FOR SALE, 6-rooraed house, electrio light, wash-house, copper, tube, ia good order. Starr Bowkett mortgage. Price £7OO or near offer. Easy terms arranged.— (J. H. Whitehead, 195 Main Street. L 1 OR SALE, writing desks, combinaJl tion beds, camp stretchers, chesterfield. CTocktord's Furniture, l>eaier, ’phone 6025. ii'Oß SALE, an exquisite bungalow, best locality, 5 rooms and kitchenette, e. light, wardrobes buiit in, and every possible convenience, nicely 'laid out, and beautifully planted. There is a Govt, mortgage of £IOOO at 4i per cent., and a small deposit can secure possession of this beautiful home.—A. W. Galliehan and Co., Rangitikei Street. SALE, spring cart, in first-class JL condition, and set 5 a-side steel Queen disc harrows, in good older.— Geo. L. Lcete, Setter’s Line, Bunnythorpe. £3OO CASH will secure, 2 acres and 5roomed house. There is a handsome profit here for someone. Opposite bowling green.—Kenneth McDonald, estate agent. LRJR SALE, six ton pressed hay J- (good); also one copper, circular milk cooler. Apply B. Waller, Botanical Road. 90 ACRES unencumbered, handy Palmerston, all ploughable, well watered. Subdivided, with top-dressing, will carry about 40 cows; 4-roomed house and necessary farm buildings. Price £25 per acre; will consider exchange for smaller or larger farm. —Homefinders, 227 Main Street. 49 ACRES adjoining borough Palmerston. New bungalow, unencumbered, Will exchange for house in town.—Kenneth McDonald. ABSENTEE must 6ell large section, in much sought after locality. Prico only £3OO. Good' terms. —A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. ONLY £2OO deposit.—7-roomed storey nnd a half concrete bungalow; big garage. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, Carroll Buildings. Cuba Street (phone 6214). SECTIONS. —i acre, handy to railway, £185; 4£ chains deep £200; a:t>o one over 4 acre £l2O. Sections in new subdivision, near Central School, from £2ls.—Robertson and Sharman, 15 Rangitikei Street. T'OR SALE, setting R.1.R., special, -T Ist and 2nd, last show; 7s 6d setting.—3B Church Street. TjOR SALE, 5i acres, handy to Palmerl 1 fiton North, all rich flat land, good orchard, small cottage. Price £I3OO with £l5O cash.—C. H. Whitehead, 195 Main Street. £SO CASH.—Good sound 4-roomed house, with all conveniences, near school; price £675. Full particulars, Robertson and Sharman, 15 Rangitikei Street. 8 PER cent, investment in business premises Cuba Street, besides securing increasing value. Secure this and your money will grow with the town. Full particulars Kenneth McDonald. IMMEDIATE sale 90 acres Manawatu district, rolling country ; 4-roomed house, electrio light, cow shed, cart shed, etc. Good carrying capacity. Prioe only £25 per acre. Owner willing to take other suitable property part payment.— A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. SALE, going concern, lease of 74 . acres, good land and buildings, Levin district, £650, including 29 cows, 4 heifers, 2 bulls, 2 horses, 2 sows, 7 store pigs, implements, milking plant, sundries; reasonable rent. Great opportunity to start with small capital.— J. P. Falconer and Co., 12 Rangitikei Street. FOR SALE, White Leghorn chicks.— Best laying strains in Manawatu. Order now: Chicks, one day old, to pullets 8 weeks old; settings and baby chicks now available. Phone 5669.—A. V. Oliver, 131 Fitzberbert Avenue. DAIRY, fruit and confectionery business, doing £45 per week. All cash, low rent, one living room. 1 ' £350, walk in walk out.—Robertson and Sharman, 15 Rangitikei Street. (lOOD house. —o-roomed house] with 1 e. 1., gas, hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, motor garage, etc., close to Square, £860; terms.—J. B. Wilton and Co., 121 Cuba Street. LtOR SALE, lease of private hotel, con_F taining 30 rooms, in splendid order, 10 permanent boarders, large casual trade. Good turnover ; showing good profit. Leas* has one year and ten months to go. Rent easy. Right of renewal. Further particulars. —A. W. Galliehan and Co., Rangitikei Street. £1175. —NEW bungalow, a rooms, motor shed and all modern conveniences. Free of mortgage. Easy terms. Handy.— Birnie, Coombs and Wilson, 33 Rangitikei Street. 0 ROMNEY wether hoggets, 25 fat and forward Romney ewes, 4 good Jersey cross cows in profit, 40 cross bred yearling heifers, 30 Jersey cross cows part profit part almost due. Price on application to A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. FOR SALE, mutai ana moire, m any lengths.—li. V. Mason and Co., ’phone 61A41,1 OR SALE.—We can offer a 4 years' Jj lease of country hotel, with a good trade, 26 rooms, all in first-class order. Speight’s beer. We can recommend this absolutely as a cheap proposition. Further particulars A. W. Galliehan and Co., Hotel Brokers. ”751050. —NEW bungalow, 6 rooms and 3b kitchennotte, motor 6bed, all modern conveniences, no mortgage. Terms very easy.—Birnie, Coombs and Wilson, 3d Rangitikei Street. - EOR SALE, seagrasa prams, 14 of the very latest aesigns, from 7os; seagrass push chairs, rrom 27s 6d.—Hutchins’ Pram Depot, 313 Main Street East.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 12
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