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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT HATAITAI (JENKINS'S ESTATE) TS now being roaded, and wiD be offered to the public soon after .Christmas. * : HATAITAI Is that beautifully sheltered and picturesque suburb lying between Kilbirnie and Roseneath. HATAITAI Is within easy walking distance of the City, and every section will bave a frontage to a well-formed 65ft street. HATAITAI Is within 1£ miles of the G.P.O. Intending buyers >of Suburban Land are strongly urged to in- , spect the property and get further particulars from TURNBULL, WATKINS & WILLIAMS 3, Panama-street. CENTRAL FREEHOLDS! TITLE— LAND TRANSFER. AT. BATE, under instructions, offers • for PRIVATE SALE the following first-clasß Freehold Properties, which aro being sold owing to the owner being about to leave tho colony: — LAND .OFF WDLLIS-STREET, Together with a strongly-built a*nd spacious BRICK BUILDING, formerly the printing houee of the Even, ing Post, for which purposes it was specially built. It rests upon solid concrete foundations, and was erected at great cost, being emphatically one of tho safest and soundest structures in Wellington. The leases are all held by good perma, nent tenants, and the rentals show about 7 per cent, on purchase money. ALSO, GOOD HOMES, Consisting of two substantial Houses front ing Clifton-terrace, with charming viewi and large gardens, the lanci having a depth varying from 138 feet to 132 feet. These fine properties are close to one of the Cable Tram Stations, and are for Sale at low figures — in fact, the owner is selling at valuation made lat-t month by one of the loading Valuators here. Fvdl details, including particulars of rentals derived from all the above properties, can be had on early application to A. T. BATE, 24, Lambton-quay. CItOITON. npHERE are still a fetv good Building •JL Allotments for Sale in this favourite Suburb, varying in size from i to 2£ acres. The streets ere all formed and tha railway station adjoins tho property. Apply B. Smith and Co., 40, LambtonAMERICAN TRAVELLING J3 a 'A G & SUIT CASIBS, SARATOGA TRUNKS, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF TRAVELLING BAG. J. E. EVANS, j ' SADDLER AND TRAVELLING B^<* MAKER, • ' 145, 147, LAMBTON-QUAY. AUSTRALIAN .MUTJAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. THIS Society is , prepared to Lend Money ont First-class FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at JJ + l PER CENT. Our now Mortgage Deod contains a condition allowing borrowers the privilege of repaying up to 20 per cent, of tho loan during auy year without notice or payment of any fine. ■; NO COMMISSION CHARGER ;, LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTION." . ALLY LOW . , Apply direct to the Society s Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the • Society's District Offices. T^__ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, Ist September; 1902. AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LD7B ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. MONEY TO LEND. THIS Society .is prepared to Lend Money on First-class Freehold Country Securities. . ,-....». Apply to any of the Society s. Du>tnofe Offices or to the undersigned. V H. BAXTER, Resident .Sooretary. 6, Customhouse-quny, Wellington. MONEr TO LEND in any nuns on approval Freehold City and Country Securities at per cent. . Power for borrower to repay portions of tbe loan during 1 term. KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, 14 Brandon-street. Wellington. ■ja/jT O N E T TO L X N D. FURTHER DEDUCTIONS IN RATlfl OF INTEREST. IVe beg to infcriu Clients thai we can no\» Lend Sums of Ot A A ™ d "pwivrdH A I PI3K CKNT. >t<JL\RJ at 3U2 On anpuived FrehoM Securities, Jn lownov conutry. Kaoy terms wade for retiiiymonfc of priiioipnJ* kiuk a- Wilson. Solicsilors, Wetliiittlou. Otaki. Mid Intone.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 8