ELMWOOD, LOWER IIUTT. Tho Klmwood Lower Hutt Land Syndicate, which mi now putting into (he market tho remaining sections in that favourit«» locality which wero unsold last year, report* a good demand for tU properly, numerous applications being mado. and v number of sections have been sold thin week, Although the property has only be* n offering a few days. Thi.i part of tho Lower llutt bids fair to become tho favourite place of residence for people from tho city, a» evidenced by tho very lnrgo number of palatial residences erected and being buill everywhere you look. 'J'ho strViightening-of live railway wilt bring the Lower ITutb within a quarter of an hour of Wellington. Why pay exorbitant rents in tho city, when you can get a perfectly flat, lovely improved section of a quarter acre with beam if ul shade and ornamental trr&«, flowers, etc., raidy for building, for the low prices that are asked to close tho estate — viz., from £2 per foot? ihe deposit required i&.,only 10 per cent., balance caJi remain on mortgage for five ycuia 1 at 6 Der eewf. — Advfc. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 5
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185Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 5
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