IF YOU HAVE £10, £20, £50 CASH OR MORE, THIS WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO ENSURE FOR YOURSELF FREEHOLD LANTI SECURITY WITH AN ESTIMATED PROFIT OF 100 PER CENT. on your investment, by writing now or inquiring personally for the printed particulars in connection with the Waiotapu Estates Development Company, Ltd. A limited number of .shares in the above company is now on offer to the public and the opportunity is one which small or large investors may embrace with equal ussuirauco of a handsome return on the money expended in a reasonable time. It is tho intention of the company to subdivide and resell the block of 13,130 acres of land, which they hove purchased at 253. per acre, freehold, as soon as a portion of tho land can be cultivated for purples of demonstration. As almost tho whole of this land is flat and easily ploughable. also well watered with streams flowing into tho Waikato, which river forms one boundary of the Waiotapu liock for several miles, the price of par aero at which tho company estimate thay will readily te able to resell is a very conservative one. The Special Commissioner for the "New Zealand Herald" '•ays, under date January 17th, 1913, in that journal"Moderately improved form 1 ? on the pumico country have recently fold for Jl7 and .£8 and /:10 per acTe," and I firmly believo that even at that price it was about tho chcaiVst land in Now Zealand." Yet when the land is sold at .£3 per acre this wiLl shpw a clear profit of 100 per cent, on the capital of the company. Readers who are interested are invited to apply for full printed' particulars of tho Waiotapu Estates Development Company, Ltd., to A. T Bate. .Sharebroker, Nathan's Buildings (corner of Grey and Featherston Streets'), who will be pleased to supply complete information, personally .or by mail, to all inquirers. Only 2s. per share is paid, with not more than Is. per share payable in calls, so that for each .£lO in cash paid 100 shares can. bo secured. For convenient enquiry cut out this form below —fill in and post now.
A. T. Bate, Sharebroker, Nathan's Buildings (corner of Grey and Featherston Streets), Wellington. Dear Sir,— . I shall bo Rind to receive fuller, particulars in connection with the shares of the Waiotapu Estates Development Company, Ltd;, with locality map and form of order for shares. • It is distinctly understood thn.t this enquiry places me under no obligation whatever to order shares unless I am completely satisfied upon investigation. Name Full address Published by the Waiotapu Land Syndicate, Limited.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 10
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