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Tho Property will be sold as a whole, but tho pui chaser can take over an exlstmg Mortgage of £14,500 to the Australian Mutual Provident Society bearing interest at 4-i pea- cent, per annum The Title is under the Land Tran&fei Act. SPECIAL NOTE BY THE AUCTIONEERS In those days of difficult j in secunng Fust-class Investment*, tihe sale of the above property should appeal with special force to the prudent Capitalist and Financier. The Property is paying a clear annual interest of 4 per cent, on a capital value of £25,000, and in a few years it vnty be leturning double the present re- \ enue, thereby increasing the value of the property to £50,000. It is an admitted fact that the investment of a portion of the reserve funds of great financial institutions in the purchase of Freehold Business Premises m the Leading Thoroughfares of the Capital Cities of the world has proved the safest and most profitable of all forms of Trust Investment. Every private investor of experience in the colony knows that, the purchase of Freehold Premises such a& the Block now being offered in the centre of the Chief Business Street in the Capital City must at the prices of to-day prove remunerative m the highest degree to tihe purchaser. The fact that the City of Wellington is not only the. Political Capital of the colon v, but has now, through the large volume of its imports and exports, reached the position of its Commercial Capital gives to its Business Blocks a Special Value alike to Commeicial Men and to tihe Banking and Capitalistic World. Nothing oan stay the onward inarch of progress and development which the City and District of Wellington entered upon Ten Years ago. Every New Year sees Tens of Thousands of Acres of virgin isoil north of the city brought into cultivation hundreds of miles of new tracks and roads opened up , natural industries established in districts undreamt of a decade ago , new homes created and the strong strenuous life of vigorous and youthful communities "in the back woods" adding wealth and power to New Zealand. All this means increasing and ever increasing Trade and Commerce to the City of Wellington, which, from its geographical position, pours into the whole of the new settlements now existing from the Mokau River to G-is-borne the supplies they require and receives from them in return the natural products which their pioneers are wrestting from the soil. For these and many other reasons the Auctioneers respectfully submit to their investing friends and clients this great Freehold Block of Land and Business Premises as not only a first-class purohase to-day, but as an Investment which will yearly increase in value with the growth and importance of the City of Wellington For fuller paiticulars, plans of property, etc., apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, No. 84 Lambfcon Quay. Wellington , oi to MESSRS BUNNY AND RAWSON, Solicitors for the Vendors, LAMJBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1902.

HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until 29th April, 1902, will be obtainable from any statxon to any station on the Wel-lmgton-Napieir-New Plymouth section (except where ordinary return fares are less) from 25th to 31st March. These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. For restrictions as to use of Excursion Tickets, and for full particulars, see posters, handbills, or later advertisements BY ORDER.

BY SPECIAL ?>9tag^£jip APPOINTMENTI MRS. HAYBITTLE AND MISS BEGG, AGENTS FOR H. WESTALL GUEST, Toilet Specialist of Melbourne. TOILET SALOON SPECIALITIES. Guest's Hygienic System of Face Massage, Steaming, and Vaporising, Manicuring, Scalp Massage, Shampooing, Haircutting, and Singing. Hair Dyeing and Brightening, Pedicuring. Electrolysis. The removal of Superflue s Hair. All Toilet Requisites in Stock. Address — Mrs. HAYBITTLE and MISS BEGG, No. 61. LAMBTON QUAY (Over L. 0. E.V

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 90, 22 March 1902, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 90, 22 March 1902, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 90, 22 March 1902, Page 9

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