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ELMWOOD I ELMWOOD! ELMWOOD ! ELMWOOD I LOWER HUTT. » THE PRIDE OF THE VALLEY! THE PRIDE OF THE v ALLEY! fTTHE proprietors of this celebrated estate -■- beg to inform the public that the j sales in this favourite block have oxoeoded all expectations, 110 sections having been 5 disposed of at upset prices"-within the las 6 ' two months, the total sales up to dote j being ■ £15,200. j Thero aro now only 16 sections unsoH. This will prove to the public that we are > offering absolutely tho finest and the 3 cheapest sections in the Hutt Valley. THE PUBLIC ARE THE BEST JUDGES, ■ And they have shown their appreciation of the splendid values obtainable in " ELMWOOD by Duying largely. Wo intend to dispose of the remainder > of the sections at the original cost this month IN ORDER TO WIND UP THE « ESTATE. Intending purchasers had better inspect immediately, as wo must 6ell. ' There aro somo lovely level lots ready to ' build upon still unsold, buyers having in I tho rush l-assed over sonic of the very » best sections, wtich are NOW OPEN FOR - SELECTION at tho LOW PRICE OF ; FROM £2 PER FOOT. Each sectidn ' 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. I This property will increase in value by i, leaps and bounds. It is better -to purohase I, in ELMWOOD than letting your money 0 out at interest. You will make heaps of if money by a safe investment Uke this. If t you buy well you can always Bell at a [. profit, and the Lower Hutt is tho ideal c place to speculate in ; it is tho garden of b Wellington, and when the railway line v .. straightened it will be within 15 minutes of the City. II Do not procrastinate, or you will be too late, and everything .will .be sold. When we say so we mean it. O*jr figures will J prove that what ws have represented is J correct. DWAN BROS., £ Principal Agents, WiHk-skeet. B WATKINS AND HULL^ | Secretaries, No. 9, Johnston-street, 3 Wellington. 1 FOR SALE. " ■ EDwakdreev:es&co., j LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, \ MERCER-STREET, 7 Opposito Public Library. s MULGRAVE-STREET— Large Seotioh, with three houses thereon. Particulars on application f GHUZNEE-STREET - Valuable Corner t Business Sito pn easy terms. r NAIRN-STREET— Superior 6-r Villa Re3 sidonce; £1600. , . . . BERHAMPORE - Nice Residence, 6 1 rooxis, wardrobes, cupboards througu3 out. Low prico for prompt sale. . WOOLCOMBE-STREET— Nice T-r house. cheap. KILBIRNIE— The last of seotions fronting Naughton-terrace ; splendid level building site ; cheap. x SEAIOUN— I77 feet sea frontage, with buildings thereon ; immense prospective value. ' t SEATOUN-Half-acre, planted macro. x carpa trees ; ideal site. , SEATOUN— S-r Cottage, oheapf --small de. posit; balance arranged , ISLAND BAY— S-aore Block. Price £200 per acre; ea.\y terms. Also, several [ small blocks up to £500 per acre. , Cheap land,.. and^ pro D»bly worth 50 r per cent, increase within 12 months AUSTIN-STREET— Large Gentleman'» Residence. Particulars on application. SEASIDE— We «re sole agents lor selling and letting of several Seatoun pro- ' perties. EDWARD REEVES AND CO. 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 one of our properties - in this favoured and popular rreigbboor- • hood. This lot consists of ft handsome up-to-date Residence of 11 rooms in Ken- '■• sington-street, let for a term to » godd tenant, producing the above income. I- FOR SALE.— The proprietors have also '• now ready for occupation a compict and spacious 9-roomed . House in the some ', street, thoroughly finished with every reCent improvement, ori reasonable termß. . !- ABEL SMITH-STREET.— Will sell at a moderate figure a nicely-situated House I. of 8 rooms with good view in this street j i. a desirable residence .for a business man, or would let readily and. give handsomo \. return on capital. Office at top of Kensington?street. Tele- . phone 1711. H. CRUMP and HAWTHORN AND' ). CRUMP. „H. E - MAftbHANJ?, '• LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 11, Brandon-street. FOR SALE. Scarborough-terrace, 5 rooms, £750. • No. 355. I Scarborough-terr«,ce, 8 rooms, £1100. No. 356. c Hopper-street, 2 Houseß, £1550. No. 353. g Green-street, 5 rooms, £578." No. 340. Glencoe-street, 6 room*, £500. No. 326. Kent-terrace (near), Shop, £950. • No. 324. l > Tinakori-road, 5 rooms, £550. No. 307. 1 Cardyle-street, 4 rooms, £500. No. 308. x Cuba-street (near), 6 rooms, £750. No; 351 Muritai, Cottage, 5 rooms. £450. No. 363 O II J3 A^ h X MODEL SHEEP FARM. i- 684 acres of flat and rolling country, situ0 ated at Gladstone, Wairarapa. . .This property is well improved, thoroughly watered, and is subdivided into eleven paddocks. H Erected on the land is a good dwelling, 1 woolshed, sheepyardß, cowshed, storeroom, j washhouse, and other small building*. Fifty acres are now in crop. This is an - excellent chance for a working farmer to y step into a going concern that Yfkl at onco yield a good return for tha capital invested, in addition to a good livelihood. It '• is also suited to any one who would make r farming a pleasure. l * For full particulars, apply to G. A. FAHtBROTHER (Ltd.), Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and -CommisC sion Agents, Carterton. _ . —4— HOTEL FOR S A"L ; £. CLUB HOTEL, PAHIATUA. Bona fide purchaser can be assisted with portion of purchase-money. .J • Apply to owner, , • l D. OREWE, ') - Pahiatua. d X?OR SALE, Khandallah, lovely Section, y X 1 only £20 decosit; Acre with strewn, :fc £350; Grocer's Store, Kilbirnie, goodwill only £60, stock at valuation ; four-roomed [. Villas, £475, £490, £550; 6- Tooms and i, stable, £500; Section facing Lyell Bay, v on flat, "only £75 ; 4 rooms and deep sec- ; tion, Maranui, £100 deposit j 8 rooms, d good house, near Oriental B»y, only £100 0 deposit, Modern. Kilbirnie Land and Es- ; tate Agency Co. -I g ROWE AND'SONS, 8 LOWER CUBA-STREET, l> HAVE FOR SALE— Split Pets, Pearl Barley, Barley Meal, Wheat Meal, Maize Meal, Crushed Oats, Maise, Hay, Chaff, etc., wholesale and retail.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 2