, LAND NOTICES. /' MIRAMAB ' -- . AND KILBIRNIE, WELLINGTON'S MOST PROSPEROUS SDBIIEB3. TSTE have been favoured with instruetions to Eell several Splendid One-eighth-Acre Sections in Mir»tn&r, within three minutes of the car, in 'a sheltered position and commanding at the same time a magnificent view oi the ssa and surrounding suburbs. These splendid eectiona can bo bought on Easy Terms, and shcula you desira lo secure n real genuine bargain and at the same time a good speculation, come and Buy ftiOW, as the sections jriil be quictiy dispowd al. UIBAMAR (toeei'-':r with Kilbirnie) undoubtedly possesses the'best prospective value in or aroufid Wellington, inasmuch as the extensive schemes and , works now be'ing commenced in this locality will foster industry, will mean ! a demand for. land, und iu couboqueuci • rise iu .values. If you aro wanting a speculation, afl investment, or a choice home bite* call *ud tee ttuuut AUramar, fo£ UTRAMAtt ; IS TEE BEST BOYINO IN WEln LINGTON. KlLßlliNlli - TSTE have a Block of Spiendii! Land ■ V m erb district, which : possesses, a good prospective value. These Sections are exceptionally cheap and can be .bought on very Easy. Terms. They are within a stonethrow, of the tram, and right in the midst o; the new ''reclamation scheme. Here- ■ under are givon particulars of a fine House that will be erected to suit pur. eiiaoefs.ou.jciu ueposiu .( Rooms, Eulendidly finished, containing ■h. and o. water, electrio light, •' enamel bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, >" tiled roof, tiled hearths, largo rooms, cupboards, scullery, and every possibly convenience, built on n line level section ' ■ close to the car. P&iCE iioal). DEPOSIT, For Further Particulars apply to EAST u. EASTY auctioneers and real ESTAT3 : AGENTS, ' GEEY AND KEATHEiiSTON STREETS, .WELLINGTON, And at AUCKLAND AND CHEISTCUjJIICH..- .. : , Ci 33 -, FOE SALE. SEASIDE • TEA ROOMS. : A GRAND OPENING' FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. £5 PER WEEK CLEAR. PROFIT. TRADE STEADILY INCREASING. . "PREMISES.—Shop and Large Tea Rooms, i- with 10 Dwelling Rooms attached; leaas 10 years; 5 years at balance of'term .£2109. . Turnover _i'7CO per anuum. One-third Profit. Goodwill and Fixtures .£l5O. Stock aud Furniture at Valuation. Apply sharp— LEWIS AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, WANGANUI.' . ' . ' CSB7 ABOUT CARPETS. OUR Carpet Room is crowded wi'.'.i beautiful designs and fine qualities of Carpets. Mats, and ltugs. We have ho hesitation in stating that we hold the Largest and &l° st Complete Stock of Carpets iu Wellington, aud, no une will, have any- difficulty in -choosing--harmonious colour* to . beautify, their home. Many of the Designs of our new Carpets ana Borders aro exclusive .and are not procurable elsewhere in New Zealand. A full range of Artistic, Soft, Well-woven and Ever-wearing Carpets are open to inspection, and a visit will prove that pur statements aie uot overdrawn. ' : . AXMINSTEE. The Carpet of Distinction.' ' 1 WILTON. Soft to the tread, durable, and' such a Variety of New Designs that every need and colour scheme can be suited. All these Carpets are made in England by the Best Manufacturers in the World, and their name is a guarantee of good qualities. • ORIENTAL RUGS. Everyone who cujoys real worts of art, md who appreciates..tliir'suotlo muuence of these rare products of ttiu li'ai East, car: appreciate the real delight such a collection of genuine Orientals,' from Persia, ludia, Turkey, and Afghanistan can give, aud the specimens wo now ofier of Urienta) Rug Art aio well worth vour time to visit. DONEGAL. Ireland has been noted for years for its Hand-loom Work, and wa can show (six only) Real Hand-woven Seamless Donegal Carpets made in one piece. The Colours aro quaint, but tha Wearing Qualities are Excellent. Made on iho primitive looms of j '.es, with dyed yarns. • these old-time weavers still produca Carpets that have mado Donegal • famous. HY. FIELDER & GO., MANNERS STREET. • C 531 FOR A IS IEEI drink only STAPLES' ACKNOWLEDGED BI ALL CONNOI3. SEUES TO BE ABSOLUTELY Tlm Best! Brewery and Offices: Moleswortta and Murphy Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 299, 11 September 1908, Page 11
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