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[w< O R « A L li. m. Commercial Hotol, Taranaki. Lease 10 years at £1Q per week. New house, woll furnished 167. Hotel,, country town, splendidly situated- 1 1 aero of land ; purchasing clauna 111 leaso of ficahold at vary >ow figuro; trado about £100 weekly W5. Country Holcl, only hold in very largo centre, good roads, etc. Thw houso is greatly ljalionised by tourists fioin all parts. Uood lease at a moderate rentnl 89. Hotel, Uo.dfiolds. Loaso 45 years at £3 ground rent p.a. ; moutlily turm»v«« £700 158. For Sale, ono of the best openings 111 Iho North Island, only hotel in township, extensive works going on in the district, railways, roadmaking, bushfelling, etc. Lease can be arranged for suitable man 167. Plotel, mining town, Coast ; loaso 18 yoars lo run ut a moderate rental ; free houso for everything; takings about £65 wook.y 171. Hoto), Cily, easily worked house; loufj< loase ; goodwill' required and furniluro at valuation ; trade guaranteed 94. For Sale, Lease of good Hotol, country town ; ingoing £3000 for lease and furniluro ; free house ; suitable man required as tenant 118. Splendid Freehold. Owner guarantees profit of £1003 por annum ; mam mdubtrios go d mining, eawmilling, flaxmilling, olc. Prico freehold and furniture £4000 130. Hotol, City ; lea6o ovor 4 yoars ; free house for everything. Ingoing £3300 132. Taranaki Holcl. Lease about 6 years to run at net rontal of £5 5s per week ; woekly turnover £100 ; free house ; prioo for tho goodwill, £3500; furniture at valuation 142. Suburban Hotel ; moderate rontal ; free houso ; good garden and groundi attached 153. Hotol, Rangitikoi ; good lease at £3 10s por week; weekly trado £35; licanso feo £25 per annum. Price £1550 163. Country Commercial Holel: leaso 7 years; rental £10; first-class house. DWAN 8R05.,-Willis-street, Wellington. JAMIKSON BKOS., TjUNANCIAL AND ESTATE AGENTS, X FIRST FLOOR MERCANTILE EXCHANGE, MANNERS STREET, HAVE 'FOR SALE — MELROSE--44 Acres, admirably adapted for cutting up, together with a sroomed houso, almost new. £1250 OWEN - STREET — Splendid 9-roomed Family Residence* orectod on T.A. No. 903, beautifully laid out. Prico, etc., on application. DIXON-STREET— Valuable Corner Allotment having a frontage of 73ft Bin by a depth of 80ft to Quin-etreet. Only £42 per foot. WOODWARD-STREET— Ground 41ft Bin x 43ft deep, splendid office or factory site. £52 a foot. IMMEDIATE AJDVANCES on appro Ted personal security. Apply JAMIESON BROS., Late of the Opera House. KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY, ABEL SMITH-STREET. TO INVESTORS. A RETURN OF OVER 11 PER CENT, on capital invested can be secured by the purchase of oue of our properties iv this favourod aud popular neighbourhood. This lot consists of a handsomo up-to-date Residence of 11 rooms in Kensington street, let for a term t* a good tenant, producing tho abovo income. FOR SALE. — The proprietors •have al«o now ready for occupation a compact aud spacious 9-roomcd Houeo in the earns streot, thoroughly finished with every reCent improvement, on reasonable terms. ABEL SMITH-STREET.'-Will sell at » moderate figuro a nieoly-situatod Housa of 8 rooms with good view in this street; a doeirablo residence for a business man, or would lot readily and givo handsome return on capital. Offico at top of Kensington-street. Tele, phono 1711, or, after 5 p.m., 578. H. CRUMP and HAWTHORN AND ' CRUMP. ARE YOU WANTING TO live at the Hutt and make an altraotive Homo there? If so I am now offeriug at BEAUTIFUL BLOOMFIELD two specially Charming Sites of nearly an aero oach, being part of tho carriage drivo through the pretty Native* Bush to Bloomfield Houec. An .Ideal Spot for a Gentleman's Residence. ' Particulars from S. SALEK, No. 15 Office, Colonial Mutual Buildings; Or his Agent, H. E. LEIGHTON, Feath erston-street. A few Sections with 69 feot frontage on tho subdivided portion of Beautiful 'Bloomfiold for Sale yet FOR SALE, Farm containing 29 acret first-class land, on main road, five, minutes' walk, from Upper Uutt station, with dwolling and outbuildings; suftabla for building allotments. For full pxrticu- ■ lars apply to Mrs, A. Keys, sen., Upper Hutt. "rpENDERS are invited .till 4 p.m. of X 2nd September for the Construction of about 10-i Chains of 66ft Street on tho Findlay Estate at Potone. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Drawings and specifications can be seem al tho olHccs of • MASON AND RICHMOND, Civil Engineers aud Authorised Surveyors, 86, Ltimbton-quay. JON US & ASMDOVVN. r\O NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY SPKCIAIT SAIiW. BLUE CURL- SERGE SUITS, for Cash only, £3 10s; 400 .\..ds in stock SPKCIAL LINE BLUE \ lUUNA, for Cash only, £4 ; very Fa»hionablo and Durable 1250 YARDS PLAIN and FANCY TWEED SUJ.TS, for Cash only, £3 10s ; shipment arrived late ; must be SPKCLM. SHIPMENT NAVAL SERGE SUITS, far Cash only, £3 10s; 200 yards in stock. This Sergo is guaranteed lo ho i<'milax material as supplied to Her Majesty » X*\«l Forces J*>RMples forvmrdeit mi ap|l|:tMtlOtt. JON MS & ASH DOWN . 12, LAMUTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. WANTED KNOWN. That HUNT, J.ONKS AND' (JO. »ro prepared to supply Fnrnitura of a. I descriptions, from £1 to £100 worth, at lower rat^s than ah\ nouba iv Wellington, for cash or euy * terras. All Suites, Bedding, etc, mauufj.ciured on tlie premiers. Couches of all designs, Duchess Pa.rs, Fancy Bedhteads (full suse, from 32s 6d). Thousands of other linet at similar prices. Don' I forget address— HUNT, JONES AND GO., 68, 73, and 76, Tory-slreat.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 8

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