THE SAYING HABIT IS GOOD. BUT THE INVESTMENT HABIT IS " BETTER. The old adage, "money sivred is nionev earned," is true enough, but money itsdf should earn money—and wisely' invested should bring in considerably more than tho small interest it fathers in tho Post Office Savings Banks. Wlwro investors caji gob tho very best security for their money in the country—freehold land security—in ail investment which offers suc'h splendid opportunities for profit as the solid land investonent referred to belowit is only wisdom to mate money out of tho development of New Zealand land. The demand for land, particularly insaiiall holdings, is increasing nil tho time, while the supply is decreasing.. Tho people who own tho iand are bound to make monev in this country. The values of farm lands have been steadily going up all over Now Zealand, and with the continually increasing demand for land, must continuo to do so. This is strikingly and particularly evident in connection with land.in the pumice districts of tho North Island, where a new era of prospertv is setting in with tho closer settlement of these districts, the opening up of roads, altd tho projected extension of the railwav thirough these areas. Investors, no matter how small, now have an opportunity of sharing ill the profit that is being made out of his class of land, by takin* an interest in tfio Waiotapn Estates Development Company, Ltd.. 111 which Company a limited number of fill ares are on offer to tho public. Tho Com nanv has been formed to purchase a block of 13,150 acres at 255. per acre for t'lm Freehold, and its intention is to subdivide and re-sell in smallholdings almost immediatolv, when it is estimated the land St sold readily at from .£3 to 10- lier acre. Taken at the former very conservative estimate, viz., ,f,3 per acre, this shows a profit of over 100 per cent, to 'the Company, which, considering the Freehold security which shareholders have meantime in the land itself, makes tins investment a very attractive one. Fuller mrticulars with photographs and locality map nwv he had from A. T. Bate, Share hmlcpr Wellington, either by mail or,personally Inquirers will find the following form 'convenient for immediate use:— A. T. Bate, Sharebroker, Nathan's Buildings (corner of Grey and Fcatherston Streets), Wellington. Dear Sir,— I shall be glad to receive fuller particulars in connection with tho Bhares of tho Wniotapu Estates Development Company, Ltd with locality map and form of order for shares. It is distinctly understood thai this inquiry places mo under no obligation whatever to order shares unless I am completely satisfied upon full investigation. Namo Full address - Published by the Waiotapu Land Syndicate, Limited.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 8
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450Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 8
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