f I j "Live up where the sun shines 99 The Best Investment — A Huntsbury Section It is a fact acknowledged by all financial experts that the host investment in the world—unmatched for safety and steady profitearning through all financial conditions —is Heal Estate. j Cashmere offers a typical, example. There, land bought cheap J at auction 15 yeara ago has been resold at over £3000 per acre. Three out of every five well-to-do people you know have made their money out of land— ! The source of all wealth— • The backbone of all investments. To-morrow YOU will have an opportunity to do likewise anft Invest your savings where they'll GKOW—up whero the ram ahinos on Huntsbury, St. Martins, the coming hillside garden suburb. WHERE IS HUNTSBURY? Situated, on the threepenny car section on St. Martins tramline. Most of the choicest hill lots will bo within live minutes' walk of the cars by an easy-graded footpath, affording a short cut to the cars. WHAT ADVANTAGES ARE OFFERED ? Huntsbury shares spll the advantages of other suburbs, with many exclusive features of its own, such as— A LIBERAL BUILDING BONUS.—A spccial bonus will be given to the owners of the first six houses built on Huntsbury, to the extent of 10 per cent, rebate on the auction price paid for their section. Lovely panoramic view of ocean, plan, and snowcapped mountains. A minimum building limit of £600 is imposed, so that the value of your holding shall not be spoiled through the erection of unsightly sheds. HUNTSBURY will be a garden suburb. Choice avenues of trees are to be planted, on most roads. A RECREATION GROUND for Tennis, Croquet, etc., is being provided for the benefit of residents. A high-pressure water supply is being provided. A very easy-graded metalled road is being formed. Asphalt paths and concrete channels. You cannot be built in. Threepenny car section. LAND TRANSFER TITLE will bo given to every section as soon as the roads have been formally taken over by the local authority. If you haven't secured a PLAN, get one TO-DAY, and remember— SALE BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, (Friday), at 7.30 p.m. in Jones, McCrostie & Co/s Rooms Cr CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS FItANS FBOM THE ABOVE OB RONALD S. BADGER, 187 MANCHESTER STREET ! j :l for good plumbing Successor lo T. Banks TRY GEO. STENING PLUMBING BRANCH 958 CASHEL »T*EET froHftl aad Satisfactory lepairj (Kut to Roth«rf!«id Hotel) PbOM 2CO> jgna_ _R. B. WALKER /r HAS FOR SAUK "Folio Make H-P- . s«ts Cyl. Ligtts Png 100 jr_X .. .. —. 16/24 5 4 A. JJ™ 135 VAi:XHALL - - 20 5 4 A. 142 SEZAIRE .. ~ 12 4 4 £ « 144 FORD .. - 20 ;5 4 » 164 DAHRACQ .. •• 2-3 4 A. ™ bodgh .. ;; l2 f iS 5 < gS IS SJ&k -- g 1 « gg 222G HUPP - - t ® f 5«o 242W AUSTIN .. - Kg* { } E &*S £3jS . IS K'.f :: :: »%> i 1 A- is i vjfote Address: 151 Htreiora Street •"<"■" { A ia<y) \ WM2rk
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16732, 15 January 1920, Page 4
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