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FRIDAY, 7 th DECEMBER, 1906, AT 7.30 P.M., AT OUR ROOMS, HUNTER-STREET. TAWA STATION ESTATe/i TAWA STATION ESTATE ! TAWA STATION ESTATE ! MESSRS. THOMSON & BROWN ..ARE FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL AS ABOVETHE PICK OF . RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS ITA WA ! , TAWA ! TAWA ! IHESE SECTIONS ADJOIN THE PRESENT RAILWAY STATION AND !' WILL BE SOLD -AT PRACTICALLY TOUR OWN PRICE ! YOUR OWN PRICE ! For further particulars apply to THOMSON & BROWN, AUCTIONEERS. HUyi'ER.BT&EET.

IMPORTANT TO ALL BUSINESS MEN AND INVESTORS. ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS OF THE LOWER HUTT GREAT AUCTION SALE I GREAT AUCTION SALE! DWAN BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, TOWN' HALL, WELLINGTON, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, 12th ' DECEMBER, 1906, 12th DECEMBER, 1906. 12th DECEMBER, 1906, At 8 p.m. Of tho FIRST SUBDIVISION Of the Celebrated TE MOMI ESTATE! TE MOMI ESTATE! TE MOMI ESTATE! TE MOMI ESTATE! TE MOMI ESTATE! TE MOMI ESTATE! The Pick of the Lower Hutt and Exactly Opposite the Railway Station. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS SITES In tho Most Central Position. OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE OPPOSITE LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION LOWER HUTT RAHiWAY STATION IST^ R AILWAY STATION! LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION. No Rushing for the 'Bus on a Wet Night. You Step Out of the Train, And Your Home is Reached in a Minute. HJ ESS RS. DWAN BROS., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, I Aro instructed by the To Momi Land Company to offer by publio auction at an early date — At 8 p.m. ON 12th DECEMBER, 1906— That Magnificent Property known as tho TE MOMI ESTATE, which it has recently acquired, after having been locked up for tho last forty years. . The whole of tho Block of 26 Acres has been subdivided into Building Lots, tho subdivision and reading of tho property Jim been progressing steadily for somo timo, and tho splendid 66ft streets and lootpatns are fast approaching completion, and whon finished will bo up to dato in ™ eT .y detail, and in accordance with Lower Hutt bylaws. c Tho Sections offered for salo aro perfectly flat and well drained, and free from Hood water, tho Council having recently spent a very large sum in diverting creeks and providing for surfaco drainage in this locality. The Lower Hutt is developing in a wonderful manner, and when tho Railway Line is straightened it will bo within 15 minutes of Wellington; thercforo it will ba quicker and cheaper to get to this salubrious suburb than to Newtown. Workers' Weekly Railway Tickets aro issued at the Remarkably Low Prico of TWO SHILLINGS, which entitles tho holder to two ridea daily, or twoponco per journey. BUYERS AT THIS GREAT SALE will havo tho opnortunity of securing tho very cyo of tho ilutt. Sections that have a. great prospective -value as residential sites to-tlay will beeomo worth double m tho near future for business sites. The Lower nult is tho ideal suburb to live in. Tho architecture of tho district is romarkablo for it<i beauty, and it is fast the homo of tho Elite. No crowded stroets, plenty fresh air, grand fishing streams, good loads for rnotorinj> and driving, und splendid grounds for golf, polo, or racing. Tho Lower Hutt Borough Council is ono of tho most np-te-dalo local bodies in tho colony, and it has a progressive scheme for improvement well under way. Lithographio plans will bo issued in a few days. Further particulars «iv ho obtained from Mr. R. J. Thompson, Secretary to tho Company, Lower Hutt, or to DWAN BROS., Auctioneers, Willis-street. Wellington. WANTED Known.— Purchasers for Raleigh Cycles at lnglis Bros.' surpriso snle Price : gent's machine, Eadio hub, brake nnd mudguards, .£l4 10s. December onljc **

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 10