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J^ACDONALL), WILSON AND CO., 84, LAMBTON-QUAY. SPECIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ORIENTAL BAY— 7 rooms, scullery, wa&hhouse, etc., garden, fowlhouscs, etc., large bection, splendid view. Price £1550. 1918 : MURITAI— LevoI Sections, 35 x 100 feet. ! Price £75 each. 1916 i PIRIE-STREET— Two Houses of 5 rooms and 3 rooms respectively. Price £675 ; 10 per cent, return. 1902 QUEEN-STREET— Neat House, 5 rooms; land 30 x 112 ft. Price £700. 1900 HANSON-STREET— Section 40 x 124 ft, ready for building. Price £270. 1893 LAWRENCE-STREET— 7 rooms, with largo basement, convertible into rooms, every modern convenience ; land 29 x 168fr ; garden, fine view. Price £880 1892 ROSENEATH— New House, 9 rooms, largo section. Prico £1300. 1713 PETONE PROPERTIES. PETONE— Superior 5-roomed Villa, almost new, all conveniences, good garden, fowlrun, eto. £500. PETONE— IO per cont. net, two 4roomed Cottages, in good order; land 66 x 100. £700. PETONE— New 5-roomed Residence, centrally situated: land 50 x 80. £500; £50 cash. LOWER- HUTT— Splendid Building Site, ■i acre. £IZO ; £20 cash. For complete list see our Wellington Landed Property Guide. LAND FOR SALE. LOWER~HUTT. THE PICK OF~THE VALLEY. KLMWOOD. ELMWOOD. ELMWOOD. ri^HIS property adjoins the oelebrated -H- Tame Estate, containing some 100 acres, all of which has been subdivided and Eold Palatial residences are being rapidly built on every section. Elmwood has been well bnown in the past as the residence of B\r. Mowbray. It has a high position, perfe-j«?ly flat, and f reo from floods or surface wi.tor ; beautiful dark loamy soil which is acknowledged to have no superior in the colony. The property is splendidly laid out, lovely shade ond ornamental trees aod flowering shrubs, being the remains of highly cultivated grounds and gardens svhich originally cost Mr. Mowbray a largo sum to lay out. Last year the property waa subdivided into sections, when a large number were sold. The remainder aro now being offered to the publio at the original price to close the estate, no increpso being asked by the proprietors, although land in this neighbourhood has practically doubled in value in the meantime. Remember, we intend to sell the balanco this year, consesequently we have placed extremely low prices on sections to close up tho estate. Tho first comer will have the pick of some lovely garden spots, including the portion that was originally attached to the old homestead. Tho estate has been laid off in streets 66 feet wide, footpaths, concrete channelling, kerbing. A great advantage with this property is that it is a little removed from the dusty thoroughfare to the Taita, and is a perfect elysium and ideal spot for country Residences. There is a regular 'bus service that passes within a few chains of the property. There is also a proposal on foot to establish electric trams in tho Hutt Valley, also a motor 'bus service to and from tho station. The low price at which these sections avo offering, namely £2 'per foot and upwards, will prove to investors that this land is absolutely tho cheapest on the market. Torms — 10 per cent, cash down, tho balanco on easy torms extending over a years at 5 per cpnt p. a. The sections have a frontage of over 60 feet each by a depth averaging about 200 feet, and contain an area of i-acro or moro. further particulars and plans of the estate can be obtained from WATKINS AND HULL, Secretaries for the Syndicate. DWAN BROS., Willis-street. BAKER BROS., Petone. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Hutt and Wellington. A. YOUNG, Alicetown. H. SAVAGE, Muritai. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. M'LEAN AND CO., Petone, Or from any reputable agent, who will be supplied with instructions upon application to the Secretaries, WATKINS AND HULL, No. 9, Johnston-street, Wellington. FARM FOR SALE. SITUATED on Manawatu line, within two miles of railway station, containing 2300 acres; 500 acres in grass: subdivided ; carries two sheep. Price £2 17s 6d per acre. Further particulars, apply LAND, Box 135, Wellington. FOR SALE, Steam Launch and Ferry Service, with Mail Contract ; would suit two men with certificates or one man with two certificates. Full particulars furnished on application to genuine applicauts. Address at Evening Post. FOR SALE, .a large and profitable Carrjing Business iuTimaru; large turn- j over, small goodwill; horses and plant at valuation ; ■ terms can be arranged ; also a splendid Biacksmithing Business near Geraldino. Low price, easy torms. Apply D. Mahoney, Stafford-street, Timaru. "AH who ifouia acnievrt success thould endeavour to merit it." WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert We have succeeded in doing so. ' We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST. On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts. And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beei cculd not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO. (LTD.), Molesworth and Murphy streets COAL ! COAL ! ON SALE at all our Branches at LOWEST CURRENT RATES Coalbrookdale Punonga Blackball Newcastle State Coal. THOMPSON BROS., LIMITED, 8, Dixon-street, 9, Harris-street, 59, Fea-therston-street, 1, Pipitea-street. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUNTRY ORDERS. IVEL AGRICULTURAL MOTOR, i WILL Farmers and others interested pies-he note that our Sample AGRICULTURAL MOTOR having now arrived will bo on exhibition st tho Canterbury A. AND P. ASSOCIATIONS SHOW, to be held at Christchuich on the 9lh, lOih, and 11th NOVEMBER, 1904. MASON, STRUTHERS A7sD CO., LTD., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHRISTOHURCH, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. RIV AT E H~O SPIT AL, 217, WILLIS-STRET. Conducted by Nurses L. R. BAKER (registered R.8.N.A., London and Now Zealand) and DIXON. Opon to receive patients day or night on reasonable terras. For furthor particulars apply to L. R. BAKER, Sister in Charge. WANTED to Sell, Gent's 24-inch Star Bioycle, in first-olass order; price £7. Dayton Cycle Agency, Manners-st.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 8

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