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A GREAT AUCTION SALE OP RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SECTIONS TO MARK THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. THE TRUEST CHRISTMAS BOX AND NEW YEAR'S GD3T! A SECTION OF LAND ON WHICH TO BUILD THE FAMILY HOME. FORTY OF THE FINEST RESIDENCE SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. Adjoining the Finest Park and Recreation Grounds in the Empire City— NEWTOWN PARK. OPEN SPACES I BEAUTIFUL LAWNS! LOVELY FOREST GLADES AT YOUB DOORS! I * A DUKE COULD WISH FOR NOTHING BETTER! IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1904, At Half-past 7 o'clock in the Evening. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from | A. Hall, Esq., to sell by publio auction as &baye — FORTY GRAND BUILDING SECTIONS, .adjoining, the NEW- - '„ TOWNPARK. ' Thoso Splendid Villa, Residence Sites are tho subdivision of Town Acres Nob. 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, and 890, and front MANSFIELD - STREET, DANIELSTREET, ROY-STREET, and NEWTOWN PARK. They range from 37 feet- to 90 feet frontage by depths j ranging, from 120 feet to 1454. feet. Three ot the Sections have an area of over a Quarter ,of an Acre each. Tho_ speoial, character of this portion of the City marks it out in an unusual degree for High-class Residences. It is close to j tho Terminus of the Eleotrio Tramway Service. It faces tho splendid Nowtown Park and the , Roadway leading to it. There is a spaciousness, a clearness, and a well-sot, up-to-date appearance about the whole neighbourhood that instantly attracts the eye and makes it a pleasure to reside there. It is needless to speak of the enormous advantages of one' 6 home adjoining so delightful a spot as the Newtown Park, the largest and most beautiful of the Reoreation Grounds of the City. A delightful playground at all times for the children, and a -charming retreat for those a little older. In every, oity in the world properties so situated are eagerly sought after, and realise exceptionally high prices. Tho new street, Roy-Btroet, is in course of formation, and will be properly metalled, curbed', and channelled in accordance with thp City Regulations. , , The Express Eleotrio Car will convey you from the Sections to the General Post Office in ten" minutes. • The Terms of Sale will be of the following liberal character: — Ten per cent, deposit on purchase ; Ten per cent, in three months ; Ten per cent, in twelve months ; Balanoe in Five Years ; Interest on unpaid purchase money, 5J per cont. per annum. Any purchaser desirous of building to the value of his land can allow the whole of his purchase money to remain unpaid. •Lithographic) plans can be obtained in two or three days from the Auctioneers. They aro now in preparation. SPECIAL NOTE.— The, whole of these sections can be built upon at once without expense for filling in or excavation — a very important item in connection with the purchase. Special high-class residence sections like these are almost impossible ta acquire. In a brief period they will be all locked up. Such opportunities as th« should not bo treated lightly. Wellington is growing into a great oity. Its lands are limited. They must in the neat future reach a far higher value than any other city in New Zealand. The \vise man of to-day should, above everything else, put some of his money into the lands of the oity in which he lives, and where he can look at his investment growing in value day by day. A SUKE PORTUNE. HOTEL FOR SALE. WE havo had placed in our hande FOR SALE, owing to ill-health ol the owner, tho FREEHOLD and FURNITURE of a large HOTEL on the Main Trunk Line in the Rangitikei District, doing_ a sound and very profitable business. Being ono of the best investments we know of, we can thoroughly recommend it. Price is right, and no chance of Proi hibition. Absolute certainty of large in- [ orease in turnover every year. Bona fide j purchasers only need apply. This being s rare investment early necessary. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO.,' 84, Lambton-quay. t TF O LEASE. i'A TAITA, HUTT, I Garden and Grounds of -the late Thomas Mason. For particulars apply T. M. WDLFORD, Solicitor, Wellington. J^OR SALE, Kilbirnio, five - roomed House with all comforts; well-built stable and trapshed. Price £500. Apply sharp, Cory and Co., 5, Lambton-quay. IIvOR SALE, two Shop Fronts, totara! - 10 x 6 by 10ft ; first-class order. To be Bgen_at Co-operativo Stores, Petone. FiOR SALE; new 4-iiTtirecrTip Dray; Kemp's patent tailboard; 1 secondVan. C. Tandy, Taranaki-street. "ANTEITTo SelTTNewtown, new £ and 6 roomed Housos, built-in wardrobes, h. and c. wator, gas, gas fires, and all modern conveniences ; £25 and £5C i deposits, balance on easy terms ; a rare ; opportunity. Sidey, Meech and Co., Lane j and Estate Agents, Manners-street. WANTED to~Sell "inlhelieart of the city, Land 40 x 110 ft and Dwelling thureon, fronting one of the main streets; price £3500 ; terms. Sidey, Meech and Co., Land and Estate Agents, Manners-st, WANTED^o~So"ri7~67de7~Cart, suitable for baker, butcher, or grocer ; and Platform Scales. Apply A. Williams, To Aro Coach Factory, 60, Courtenayplace.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 8