WHY REAL ESTATE IS THE BEST INVESTMENT. TSEAL ESTATE~7 S the Basis of nil -tt-<u alue. If jcu put your money in a Savings Bank you £rt inlorest. Tney ir.ako that for you by lending money in bulk at a higher r a to of interest to somebody who borrows it on security, of which the final value is REAL ESTATE. You invest your money in a Mortgage— lhe man who borrows it must bo m Eoino way getting- .more out of his property than you are cut of him, olso ho could not pay you interest and continue to exist. Why don't you go direct to tho fountain head end invest your surplus in REAL ESTATE? The very best REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT" To-day is at SILVEESTREA'M, LOWER" HUTT. One year from now your investment nt Silver-tream will bo worth twico tho amount that you could have realised in any other vay. WHY YOU WANT A COUNTRY HOME. A man owes it to- his family and to himself to havo them Qiilsido tho City. It would be far better if all the children— at least up to fourteen years— could live outsido the heart of the city. Fresh air, blue- skys, green, grass, and trees mc.kc strong mothers and hegilthy children. , INSURE THE NEXT GENERATION. SILVEB.STREAM Offers yoiu.a sure money profit,, a ehanca 1o provide, for your family a homo, air, light, growing plants and flowers, health, ami happiness. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO-DAY. If the prospective home-seeker does not buy quickly at Silverstroani ho will miss a Golden Opportunity. Prices are certain to double, treble, and quadruple in a veiy short space of time: ANY WAGE-EARNER CAN BUY. * ANY INVESTOR CAN PURCHASE. You are not giving your life's earnings to pay for it. It is within your means and just what you want. Loaatod in tho most natural and fertile lands of Silveretream. BUY ACRE SECTIONS AT SILVERSTREAM." For £1(.'O per Acre; rich, level land. Right opposite the Railway Station. Ideal Residential Sites. Fuller particulars, THOMSON & BROWN, KUNTEII-STREET. FOR SALE. /pOAL, Coko, Firewood, Oats, Chaff Pollard, Bran, Potatoes, and al kinds of Produce, at Cheapest Rates. Stono. Screenings, and Metal. Stoa,m Wagons and Horses and Dray for Hire. , ' 56, Taranaki-slreot.' 'JU BL T ILDING .SPECULATORS. FOE SALE, IV.VK Aero 970, Upper Ade^aidc-i-oac!, commanding an exton--tjvo view of city and harbour, a,11,,,ex--tsialort to fircot low!. ' A? i IJridunakiiTg Pir.nt lately manufacturcu ljy \Y. Cnibtieo and Sons, consisting I of eng.ne, 12 h.p., multilublar boiler, 20 | h.p., br'ckmpkiugr machine, fitted with I crushiug roller, etc., all in good condition. i Apply I WHITEFOKD AND LLOYD, j - Adelaide-road. FOR PALE. WELLINUTON-TERRACE. QPLEXDID Rjs^rlial Property in uett *~J i'avt of Hie Tcrracs ; Iho Jand , has i Hip extensive fron'.ajjc of 60ft by a dc'p|h. j of IS'ift. r«fl on ;• st-noN the compact and j weil-buili vesidpneo of 9 rooms, with all ( conveniences. T.ie trrennds ara tastefully laid out, and 'altoc-other tho property forms an ideal liomc. Immediate possession, ca.n. be given. , For card to view and all particulars, apply j J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. FOR SALE. MODERN House, 7 looms, Maaramaorescont ; cplendid view of harbour 5 I good investment. i Apply T. R. LAWSOX, Now Zealand Insuranre Co., Grcy-streot. KITTSIRXIK SECTION A PERSON' v. ishng to build ii homd v.'iphrs to lniv oh cap Soetion jn obove ; locality : no agents Apply Citizen, Evoniug Post. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF W\LTKR ROUKTREE, GROCER, PETONB. J HEREBY call for Tendert, to be delivered at mv Oflicp, Customhouse, by Noon of 25th July, 1907. for Slock oJ (-cnpr;il Grocery ?ntl Appliances, valued at .-C3-1- •4t M ; aLo ilaro and Harness, \alned al £12. nir-h< >r t or any londcr not necestarilj Particulars and conditions at my office. JAMES ARHCfcOFT, Official Assignee. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. rO^ENDERS nro invited up to noon o' Ji- Monday, 23tl\ inrt., for tho Purchaw and Removal of residence, Sydney-strsot Particulars at my offices. itOHN S. SWAN, Architect. Kolburno Chambers. |TI V E S I N G POST. lnstruet'on* ns to the Inscrt'nn or TFifh (li'HW.iJ of advpi(.<;pinonts in tlm Ti ?t miißt 1m in writ in?. A<lvrrf:«Dii>rnts lrceireii wltlimu such instrurt on w.!l )ir in«f'->l until counter inflii'C'l, nnil <"l ¥ nitrc<l ace <i ..inch". Notice to withdraw n lvc:t:«pmrnt« must b( given in vriilinjr ii.it later thin 1 p.m. AcJrertieemcnii insfitcd by the month 01 quarter, nml witinlritfn at an.' timo bef'Mi tin pvpirv of a inonHiiv <•:• nuaitcrlv period, !\k eliarjpcl for us If ,n?citcd for (lip full tr:-m. Altrrations for Btmdine a'hcrtißomonts sl«nu!d he handed in liy 2- ]>.m. the U»y before ' they sup irquirrl to pr>poar, AilrortSspts in Mic cour.trv on remit pay. inont by Mor.ey Ordei« »r Postajrc Staniri. Ar.v TOißiu wi'ting to tV.rs Krcuine J'ost Ofilp.p for informition in rrunrd to advertisemci'ts slrcatlv .ivpeaiins: in tlie paper rauat spikl Ftninpcri adehessed envelope in order tfl fnMirr iepl' - . For flip pi'iiven ; cnpp of ndvortlsfri v j-eplic» to advert isrmrnts »;av be «ent to the Pnjt Publifhiiic Ollice : Imi the Pi-oprietors do not accept any irspoiniliilitv in this rcßiieet. ■ • While pveiy r.ue 1% Pxeie'stHl in repaid to Hip due 'n3tii;"M "f idvrrtiscments, tho Proprietors di> niit hold theuiselve* rctponsihlp foi th« non-mscition Uuoußli necident or from cither mitoi: and the I'lopuetnn rcnerre to tlic.n«slrr< Hip njjhs of nmlUinr advcrtSieinents tli.it ihpy may deem ob'colionnble, even nltlixuch cifli ndveitisemeiiis'inty have been '<■- ' a.id paid for in the usii.il course ol Dullness. .».. . erary rommiinieations should be «d(iiosicd to Hie r.ditor, nmt all rouimunip«tion» iciatnip to m»U«-» of business to the Propneiort.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 8
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