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» A £40 OPPORTUNITY. BUYING TO HOLD FOR ADVANCE. rjIHIS is a form of investment that ap- ■*. peols to most people, particularly those who havo only a littlo money to invest. You wish to make money. Moreover you do not wish to incur any danger of losing joiu- money; then make a note of this fact : There is no better, safer, or surer investment than TAWA FLAT STATION ESTATE SECTIONS, whicli now can be purchased from £30 T0 £40 EACH - We know that if you visit this Estate you will purchase a section. You can. not help being as ENTHUSIASTIC as wp are now. But if you cannot visit the Tawa Flat .Station Estate, you can and should invest m one or more sections at tho present LOW PRICES. Hold thorn for a few years, and re-sell for several times what they cost you. Is this not bolter .than letting your money lio in the bank, drawing merely a low I rate of interest? The natural impulse of some will be to wait. Caution to a degree is commendable, but has killed many a man's big opportunity. It will kill yours if 3'ou wait now. Therefore, take the first step to-day for successful investment by calling for plan and full particulars of the TAWA FLAT ESTATE SECTIONS. THOMSON AND BROWN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. t I FILLER & RTITTEB, 35. PANAMA-STREET. HUTT (1 milo from statiotiHLand, 11 Acres, flat, rich bush soil; one acre totara bush ; new residence, 6 rooms, concrete foundation, modern throughout ; also stable, trapshed, dairy, etc. ; permanent _ stream. Price £2000 ; would consider exchange for approved dairy farm, 100 acres. 927 PAEKAKARIKI (alongside beach)— Now Bungalow, 5 rooms ; specially well built and well furnished, including piano, replete with modern requirements; splendid sectioh, about onethird of an acre. Price for lot, £650. Also several Vacant Sectiohs, from £40 each. 932 NEWTOWN-Comfortablo Cottage, 6 rooms, bath, copper, tubs, etc. : let at 17s week; land 34ft x 94ft. Price £450. Easy terms. 930 J. FANNING & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, OPERA HOUSE, MANttERS-STREET. FOR SALE. NEWTOWN (close to Park)— Superiorbuilt House of 5 rooms, on one floor, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, copper, and tubs; ' glassed-in verandah and summer house; electric light and gas ; land 45 x 132 ft, hicoly laid out in garden ; mortgage £400, at 4^ per cent, to Government. Price £775.- 1297 HOBSON-STREET— Residence of 8 rooms_ and every modern convenience, electric light and gas; everything in thorough order ; land 33 x 165 feet ; mortgage £1000, at 5i per cent. Prico £1600. Bargain. 3297 CLOSE TO BASIN RESERVE— Modern 6-rootned Villa, on one floor and all conveniences; land 36 x 129 feet. Prico £650. This , property must bo sold as the owner is leavihg Wellington. , 1099 DAIRY FARM, situated within 7 mile* of Wellington, containing 104 acres of good land, subdivided and well fenced ; house of 5 rooms and conveniences; 12-bail cowshed, 2-etall stable, and trapshed; 19 cows, p.b. Ayrshire bull, 14 heifers, 3 horses, poultry, etc f milk-cart, harness and cans, dray and all necessary farming implements for dairy farming, including separator, etc. Price for the whole thing as a going concern, ihcludirig milk round, doing from 30 to 40 gallons per day. £2000. JNO. R. GRAHAM, BUSINESS AGENT, TE KUITI. FOR SALE s GOOD LAUNDRY, £45. BUTCHERY, £500. LADIES' UNDERWEAR and DRESSMAKING, £60. Several payable BOARDINGHOUSES. Good FISH and RESTAURANT BUSINESS, with central premuta for club, ' £1050. CorreiDondeno* inrited. G. S. HILL & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, Baker s Buildings, Featherston-st. (Opposite Union Bank). Telephone 2456. £50 DEPOSIT WILL BUY, WITH ■ EASY TERMS. KELBURNE (City side)— New 6-roomed House, Modern. £1030; easy terms; owner leaving. HATAITAI (one minute car)~Neat new 6-roomed Villa; large section. £670; cheapest house, Hataitai ; easy terms. THORNDON— 6-roomed Villa, 43ft frontORIENTAL BAY (main road)-Good 7roomed House. £1160. NEWTOWN— S-roomed House, all .good order. Sacrifice, £450. HOPPER-STREET— Large House, mortgagee sale ; valued £1500. Price £950. L. H. B. WILSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, 31, HUNTER-STREET. WELLINGTON -TERRACE — Furnished House 7 rooms. To be let for about a year. NGAlO— Level Section, 132ffc x 115 ft, 6-rd house, every convenience. Price £950. BROOKLYN (Taft-street)— s-rd Houie, every convenience, city drainage. Price £500; vary easy terms. KELBURNE (Boundary-road)— s-roomed House. Price £950. KELBURNE (Boundary • road) — 8-rd House, large rooms, every convenience. Price £1550 ; £600 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balanoe. KARORI— Good Sectiohs, Main-road and Lancaster-street ; easy terms. ! KELBURNE SECTIONS for Sale, from £100 upwards; easy terms. i TE KAIANGA (between Khandallah and Kaiwarra)— The cheapest land on the market. Large sections from £50 to* £2oo. A. WARBURTON & CO., LICENSED LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, 1 164, FEATHERSTON-STREET. NEWTOWN (Tram Route)— Villa Residence of 5 rooms and conveniences ; land 33 * 100; sunny position. Price .■£Bso; <^>nly £50 deposit required, balance 5 p.c. 743 ELLICE-STREET-Dwelling of 6 rooms, h. and c. water, gas, etc. ; land 20 i 104. Price £650. 733 RHODES-STREET (1 mm tram)-Com-pact One-floor Dwelling of 5 rooms; ga-s, hot water, etc. ; land 23 x 132. Prico reduced to £600. 337 BOULCOTT - TERRACE — Convenient Residence of 7 rooms ; lot al 37s od • Eection 32ft frontage. Prico £1300. near offer considered. 722 KELBURNE (Upland-road) - Well-built Residence of 7 rooms and modern conveniences ; land 40ft x 130 ft; good ' view and a few, minutes from car.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1913, Page 10

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