A £40 OPPORTUNITY. BUYING TO HOLD FOR ADVANCE. J j'ttlLS is a form of investment that ap•4- psals to most people, particularly those who have only a little money lo invest. You wish to make money. Moreover you do not v.ish to incur any danger of losing your money ; then make a note of this fact : There is no better, safer, or surer investment than TAWA FLAT STATION ESTATE SECTIONS, which now can bo purchjied from £30 T0 £40. EACH - Wo 'know that if you visit this Ehtate you wili purchase ti seeliori. You cannot help being im ENTHUSIASTIC as we are now. But if you cannot visit tho Tawa Flat. Station Estate, you can and should itivcbt in one or more sections at the present LOW PRICES. Hold them for a few yesrs, and re-sell for several times what they cost you. Is this not better than letting your money lie in the bank, drawing merely o low rate of interest? Tho na rural impulse of tome will be tv wait. Caution to P degree is commendable, but has killed many a man's big opportunity. It will kill yours if you w ait now. Therefore, take tho tirst step to-day for successful investment by calling fur, plan and full particulars of tho TAWA FLAT ESTATE SECTIONS. THOMSON AND BROWN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. FILLER & RUTTED, 35. PANAMA-STREET. HUTT (1 milo from station)— Land, 11 Acres, flat, rich bush soil; one acre totara bush ; now rcbidonce, 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)— New Bungalow, 5 rooms, specially well built and well furnished, including piano, replete with modern requirements; splendid section, about onethird of an acre. Price for lot, £650. Also several Vacant Sections, from £40 each. 932 NEWTOWN— Comfortable Cotfcnge, 5 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 A.GENTS, OPERA HOUSE. MANNERS-STREET. < FOR SALE. NEWTOWN (clo*.? to Park)— Superiorbuilt House of 5 rooms, on one floor, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, copper, and tubs ; glassed-in verandah and summer houpe ; electric, light and gas; land 45 \ 132 ft. nicely laid out in garden ; mortgage £400, at 4i per cent, to ■ Governmoht. Price £775.' 1297 HOBSON-STREET"— Residence . of 8 rooms and every modern convenience, electrift light and gas; everything in thorough order ; land 33 x 165 feet ; mortgage £1000, at 54 per cent. Price £1600. Bargain. 3297 CLOSE TO BASIN RESERVE"— Modern 5-roomed Villa, on one floor and all conveniences ; land 36 x 129 feet. Prico £650. This_ property must be sold as the owner is leaving Wellington. 1099 DAIRY FARM, situated within 7 miles of Wellington, containing 104 acres of good land, subdivided and well ienced ; 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. ;• milk'cart, harness and cans, dray* and all necSssiiry farming implements for dairy farming, including separator, etc. Price for the whole thing as a going concern, including milk round, .doing; from 30 to 40 gallons per day. £2000. A. WARBURTON & CO., T ICENSED LAND AGENTS AND JU - SHAREBROKMtS, KM, FEATHERSTON-STREET. SYDNEY-STREET (few mins. Govt. Buildings) — Well-built Residence of 7 rooms, gas, h. and c. woter, etc; insurance £600 ; land 28 x 90 ; concrete pathst. Price £750. 55 THOMPSON - STREET — Comfortable Dwelling of 5 rooms, on one floor ; land 33 x 80 ; good view. Price £625. 708 NAIRN-STREET— 6 rooms on one floor, usual - conveniences ; land 38 x 160 ;' good view. Price £600 ; terms. 718 CENTRAL - TERRACE— Section 54 x 215 ; two -frontages, with convenient 7-rd. residence ; tiled roof, 'c.1.. gas h.w. ; excellent view. Price £1350. 662 MOUNT VIOTORIA-Comfortable Home of 7 rooms and modern conveniences ; land 37 x 100, nicely laid out, and commanding an uninterrupted view of harbour. Price £1350. 744 CROSBY-TERRACE— 6 rooms, c.1., gas, concrete paths, good section, few minutes tram. Price £750 ; terme. ' 663 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 HoTise, 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 frontage. ORIENTAL 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 cqnvenience. Price £950. BROOKLYN (Taft-stroet)— 5-rd House, every convenience, city drainage. Price £500; very easy terms. KELBURNE (Boundary-road)— 5-roomed House. Price £950. KELBURNE (Boundary - roid) — 8-rd. House, large rooms, every convenience. Price £1550; £600 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balance. KARORI— Good Sections, Main-road and Lancaster-street ; easy terms. KELBURNE SECTIONS for Sale, from £100 upwards; easy terms. TE KAIANGA (between Khandallah and Kaiwarra)— The cheapest land on the market. Large sections from £50 to £200. TpOR SALE, as a going concern, 2160 J? 1 Acres, freehold, rich limestone country, grassed and subdivided into 25 paddocks, 100 acres under plough for turnips, etc., 30 acres in oats, 50 acres of bush has been felled. Stock, 2500 pure Romney jSheep, cattle, and horses ; imple. inents, ploughs, harrows, drill cultivators, carts, harness, etc., engine and chaffcutter; would run all ewes and fatten every lamb. Buildings, 7-roomed hoiisp, men's cottage, shearers', whare, stable, Woolshed, and workshop, household enects and tools, implement shod. Price £lo,500 ; £3500 cash, balance at 5 per cent. PoMes. lion after shearing. Apply JOHN 1. MO WAT, Blenheim. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 12
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