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ELMWOOD ! ELMWOOD ! ELMWOOD ! ELMWOOD ! lower hutt: THE PRIDE OF ■ THE VALLEY! THE PRIDE OF THE v ALLEY! # — * riTHE proprietors of this celebrated estate J- beg to inform the public that the sales in this favourite block have exceeded ali expectations, 110 sections having been disposed of at upset prices within the last two months, tho total sales up to date being £15,200. There are now only-16 sections unsold. This will prove to the public that 4 we are offering absolutely fhe finest and the cheapest sections in the Hutt Valley. THE PUBLIC' ARE THE BEST . , JXfoGES, I t' And they havo Jshown their appreciation of tho bplcadid values obtainable in ELMWOOD by Duymg largely. Wo ittend^-to dispose of the remainder of the sections at the original cost this month IN ORDER TO WIND UP THE ESTAIE. -Intending purchasers had better inspect* immediately, as iro must sell. Thcro are. somo lovely level lots' ready to build upon still unsold, buyers having in tho rush passed over some of the very best sections, which are NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION at the LOW PRICE OF FROM £2 PER FOOT. Each section i-acre, with 60ft frontage by nearly 200 ft deep, , REMEMBER! REMEMBER! WE MUST SELL THE REMAINDER WE MUST SELL THE REMAINDER THIS MONTH! THIS MONTH! Deposit only 10 per cent., balance on easy terms at 5 per cent, per annum. This property will increase' in value by leaps and' bounds. It is better to purchase in ELMWOOD than letting your money out at interest. You will make heaps of money by a safe investment like this. If you buy well you can always soil at a profit, and tho Lower Hutt is the ideal place to speculate in; it is the garden of Wellington, and when the railway line is straightened it will be within 15 minutes of tho City. Do n6fc procrastinate, or you will be too Iflte, and everything will be sold. When we say so we mean it. Our figures wijl . prove that t r,-hat we have represented is I correct. DWAN BROS., Principal Agents, Willis-street. WATKINS AND HULL, Secretaries, No. 9, Johnston-street, Wellington. FOR SALE.' EDWARD UEI3VES &CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ' MERCER-STREET, Opposite Public Library. MULGRAVE.STREET— Large Section, with three houses thereon. Particulars on application GHUZNEE-STREET — Valuable Corner Business Site on easy terms. XAIRN-S'IREET— Superior 6-r Villa Residence; £?600. BERHAMPORE — Nice Residence, 6 roo is, wardrobes, cupboards through* out. Low price for prompt sale. WOOLCOMBE-STREET— Nice 7-r house, cheap KILBIRXIE— The last of sections fronting Naughton-terrace ; splendid level building site ; cheap. ' SEATOUN— I77 feet sea frontage, with buildings thereon; immense prospective value. SEATOUN— HaIf-acre, planted macrocarpa trees ; ideal site. SEATOUN— S-r Cottage, cheap; small deposit ; balance arranged ISLAND BAY-5-acre Block. Price £200 per acre ; easy terms. Also, several small blocks up to £500 per acre. Cheap laud, and prooably worth 50 • per cent, increase within '12 months. AUSTIN-STREET— Large • Gentleman's Residence. Particulars on application. SEASIDE — We are sole agents for selling and letting of sevoral Seatoun pro- • perties. EDWARD REEVES AND CO. — — — j g^ ROWE AND SONS, LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE-Split Peas, I'earl Barley, Barley Mual, Wheat Meal, Maize Meal, Crushed bats, Maize, Hay, Cuatl, etc., wholesale and retail.

-NEW GOODS, NOW ON VIEW. H. *"I ELDER'S. Brass Fenders and Curbs, from 80s ' Brass Coid Vases, from 80s Fire Brasses, from 5s 6d Black and Gold Coal Vases, from 7s 6d Antique < "opper and Brass Fire Soreens. f rom 25s Braes-mounted Bedate&ds, from 35s ALL BEASS TWIN BEDSTEADS, NEWEST ibEAS. ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE A SPECIALI'IT. Axminsfcer Carpets, 'specially aeleofced, [ from 6s 3d Inlaid Tiie .'Linoleums, Art Designs, from 4s 6d Heavy Linoleums, from Is lOd Lace Curtains, from 4s 6d ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FREE OF COST. Occasional Suites, from .£lO Leather iSuites, from £¥& Mirror-baok Sideboard, from £4 lOi Duchess Chests, from £2 15s A VISIT OF INSPECTION SOLICITED, CRESCENT * BLEND TEA. rpHERE'S <a subtle charm about the flavour that is most agreeable to j the palate. The bouquet is the embodi« meat of all that ib exquisite *nd charming in tea. And this distinction is not an accident, but the result of expert blending. Tho tea is blended by a connoisseur, and the strong robust teas of Darjpeling commingle in' happy unison with the delicate and fine-flavoured teas of Oeylon. The quality of Crescent Bleud Tea v beybnd doubt, and the flavour never varie*. SOLD BY ALL STORES AT rtS PER LB. " All wno would aonievfl snooeis ihoald endeavour tojpaerit it." WE hay* during the past year ipared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in -New Zealand, and can now confidently assert ire have succeeded in doing so. ' We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for • STAPLES 1 BEBT. On Draught at almost all Hotels iv the City aud 6urrounding dwttieU And confidently anticipate their jerdiot will be that Staples and Co. have success, fully removed the reproach that good Beet cuuld not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO. (LTD.), Molosworth aid M-.irpkr Btreeti WF. EGGERS, 28, Lambton-quay, • HAS FOR SALE-*,./-Near Basin Reserve — Pretty 4-roomed Cottage and eeullory, 'fireplace in every room, bath, copper, tubs, p.fr.c.', land 37ft x 85ft. Price £620 ; cheap property. Off Epuni-stfeet — Two neWly-built 4roomed Houses and scullery, bathroom, copper, tubs, p.w.c, city wate* and now drainage, view of whole harbour and oily : houses sheltered from northerly and southerly winds. Price 1 " £580 each. £50 deposit will seenre one of these houses; balance as a weekly instalment, 17s to 18s. PREMIER Egg Preservative is tho beet So thousands say. Is and 2s 6d tins.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1904, Page 2

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