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HIARCOURT & CO. Money Advanced to Assist Completion of Purchase upon Reasonable Terms. FOR SALECITY AND SUBURBAN. MOUNT VIOTORLA. (splendid investment) — 7 Dwellings, all in good order, approved tenants ; net return 9 per cent. Prico £4500. V 022 UPPER HUIT (Main-road)— Ten good Building Allotments, two frontages. From £75 eaoh, or oner for block. 7024 PAREMATA— Soasido Cottage, 5 rooms, verandah, bunks, etc. Only £125. 7023 BERHAMPORE (alongsido tram)— Firstclass Allotment, 100 x 132 ft, perfectly •level. £9 foot. 7020 CONSTABLE-STREET - Splendid Business Site ; largo area. Only £14 ft. 7016 BROOKLYN (Ohiro-road)— Two nice Sections. £170 each. 7014 WADESTOWN — Comfortable 5-roomed - Dwelling, bath, washhouse, etc. ; 40 x | 200 ft. Cheap at £535. 7013 NEWTOWN (tram terminus)— Levol Residential Sito; 38 x 120 ft. Prico £10 10s ft. 7017 SEATOUN— 7-roomcd Villa, bath, scullery, washhouse, good drainage, .ptr. Prico £550. :-7004 EPUNI-STRJSBT— Now Groomed Dwelling, h. and c. water, bath, gas, etc. Only £700 ; £75 cash. , 7003 HOLLO WAY-ROAD— Good 4-roomed Cottafjo, bath, scullery, washhouse, otc. ; 70ft frontago. Cheap at £500. 6999 BROOKLYN (alongside tram)— Splendid Villa, 4 large rooms, all conveniences. £550; term*. 6997 QUEEN -STREET— 6 rooms, one floor, largo section. £800. ■ -6993 350 ACRES Superior Dairy and Sheep Farm ; 200 acres freehold, balance leasehold, all well ' grassed, low undulating land; 40 acres now ready for plough, about 8 acres in crops, 9 paddocks ; comfortable dwelling, cowbails, cartshed, store, piggeries, orchard, garden ; Etock, 36 milch cows, 30 dry stock, 220 sheop. 8 horses, pig 3, otc. ; school and creamery throe inileß, good road. This is without exception the cheapest property on the market, and it must bo told owing to a dissolution of partnership, rrico £6 5s per acre for freehold, leasehold given in. Stock and plant at valuation. Term?, £856 cash. 107 ACRES for Lease, all grassed, subdivided into 8 paddocks ; good Broomed houso, cowbaile, hayshod, piggeries, otc. ; stock, 18 good milch cows, 1 . heifer, 5 selected heifer calves, bull; 5 tons hay, now spring cart, milk cans, buckets. Will lease for 3 years from Ist September next, rent £60 per annum. Price for stock and plant £150. . 6376 65 ACRJiS. Hawkes Bay, all in grass, woll fenced, 4- paddocks; will carry 25 cows and dry stock ; present stock consists of 25 cattle, "22 -yearlings, 1 horso ; sohool • 2 miles, creamery 1 milo ; buildings, 2-roomed cottage, cowbail?, pigstyes. Prico £928. Terms, ' £328 cash. ' 6375 220 ACRES, the cream of Taranaki, beautifully grassed, fenced, subdivided ; now , 9-roomod house, cowbails, etc. ; | hard metal road: school- and creamery 2 miles. Prico £10 5s per acre. Only £750 wanted. Cows can be taken at valuation. 6360 MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER — Shop, manufacturing-room, 4 livingrooms ; rent 20s per week ; complete set of machinery ; vendor will teach > trade. Must bo sold ; owner leaving district. Prico for everything £35; | a bargain. HATAITAI. I NEW SUBDIVISIONS NOW READY! TCIOR PRIVATE SALE. Terms— Easy Auction Terms. Interest 5 tor cent. For all details, apply j WILLIAM H. TURN,BULL AND CO., j 3, Panama-street, and 1, Riddiford-street Wo have been instructed to sell pri- 1 yately several blocks, of which the survey is just completed. This will enable purchasers in this beautiful suburb to have their houses erected by the timo tbo tunnel is completed and tho triyns running. j HANDSOME HOUSES. WE havo been appointed exclusivo Sales Agents for a valuablo Block cf 5 and 6-roomed Villa Residences, situate in tho very heart of the and rapidly-growing town of Nowtown. These villas aro designed in a picturesquo manrer — a design that presents a pleasing appearance Thoy aro of permanent construction,' built of the best seasoned timber, and were- oreoted by day labour under tho supervision of an architect. No cxpeiiso ha» been spared to insitc tliom model home" All tli3 rooms s?o largo and lofty, wall papers of_\-ery oxponsivo and cboico resigns, h. and c. water, mirror wardrobes, 2in polished rimu doors, e °DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? You can do it by investing in ono of the above properties TO-DAY. The prices are low NOW, but values aro advancing and will continue to advance, because / the town is growing rapidly for theso three unchangeably reasons — Newtown is a suburb of Wellington. It has duetrios of its own. It has natural and acquired advantages such as hcalthfulness, good water supjilv, city drainage, public improvements, ana tho Electric Tram Service IT IS UP TO YOU. No'V this wholo matter comes up to you for decision. Tho question for you to answer in "SHALL I SEIZE THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY?" Prompt decision is noccbsary to investment success. By being prompt you will mako a groater profit. Our advico to you is DO IT NOW. It will mean MUCH to you. Tho prices fixed for theso hondsnmo homes aro £675, £700, and £725. Torms arranged to suit your convonionco. ' DO NOT NEGLECT THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. Givo jour money a chanco to work. THOMSON~& BROWN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HUNTER-STREET. • i WHY PAY RENTf AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY is now offered to any one requiring a NEW VILLA RESIDENCE of 5 roomß, cornor of Vora-Btreol, Karori ; land 45 x 132 , o. light, zinc ceiling in vostibnlo, wardrobe, bath, otc., fowlpen ; houso now occupied by Mrs. A. Ferkins. Prico £700. Deposit £25, and tho balance in payments of £1 per week. Apply on the property, or at F. AND W. FERKINS, BUILDERS, Elc., GHUZNEE-STREET. NELHON CITY. WE have for Sale, a' Freehold Property at Nelson, 6-roomod lioubo and all outbuildings, and 11 acres land ; 200 fruit trees; prico £900; this is a bargain. ' ' O. AND A. ODLIN, Timber Merchants, |TarTnil f fin«T,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 8

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