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CHASE-MORRIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE - AGENTS, 1 1 and Z, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, LAMBTOX-QUAY, WELLINGTON, And at PARK-PvOAD, MIRAMAR (Opposite the Polo Ground). t 1 < WONDERLAND ! : WONDERLAND ! WONDERLAND ! WONDERLAND • ] WONDERLAND ! WONDERLAND ! Tho construction of Wonderland at •" Miramar North is now iv full operation. This Park and Pleasure Ro3orf is being laid out on such a scale tnat it will bo second to nono in tho colony. £25,000 ie now being expended in creating a Veritable Fairy Land for tho Entertainment of tho people of Wellington, and this Wonclerlond will bo opened on the < 2nd of November, 1907. We strongly urge those who aro seeking investment in Wellington Property to pay Miramar North a visit. One ride on the tram will satisfy any one where development is taking place. ( Miramar North will for many years to come bo the centre of growth and attraction at Miramar. Inyeat in a tram fare and have a ride out and judge for yourself. The greater number of Sections crt Miramar North have been Eold, and there are but a few choico ones remaining. Thercforo early application is necessary to Fecuro a Real Bargain in tho Greatest Suburb Wellington Possesses. Tho tram ride from Wellington, through the Kilbirnic Tunnel and down tho Hatai- - tai Valley, along the Evans Bay Foreshoro and thence across tho neck of tho : Peninsula), and on through the Beautiful Miramar Valley to the tram terminus at Miramar North, is, without exception, tho most attractive car journey in or around Wellington. Tiioso who have not already : experienced this delightful outing should tqka the first opportunity of availing themselves of it. Sinco cutting up Miramar North for sale ' we havo disposed of upwards of £80,000 worth of land in areas varying from a j quarter acre upwards. Wo havo had more to do with the settlement of Miramaa- than any one elso in Wellington, and claim to J;e the best judges in the oily of Miramar Land - Values. Those who have taken our advice for the j j past four years havo had good cause lo congratulate themselves with their purchases. Our advice now is to purchase im- ; mediately, as the coming of summer and tho opening of Wonderland in Xovember, supported by the best of communication, namely the electric tramway service, will witness a Boom in Miramar Land that, in : our opinion, has not been soon in Wellington for many years. If you wish to speculate in buildings, i come to Miramar. Every houso that has been built in Miraimar is occupied, and people are clamouring for houses daily. We say build at Miramar, because you can build &iero with perfect Eecunly of land values rising. They will not only rise, but will rise higher and quicker than tho land values in any other suburb . ' j»' ' . ' '.' <r — ' SPECULATIVE 1 BUILDING. This class of /investment hau boen very j popular in Wellington for years, more I particularly dm ing tho last year or two. -; ; Build ugs are going up in all directions in j and around \V elhngton. Wo are satisfied ! • that no buildings in no suburb aro let as ' } 'readily ai'tliey 'are at Miramar North. , Our contention is supported by tho india- ) 'pucable fact, that there is uot au empty , houso in M ramar North, aud people are , daily applying to, us for them. | j If fifty nouseb were erected at Miramar • ■, Norlh to-morrow, they would all bo let , ] before they were 'out of the builder's ' j hauds, and at rents that would pay good j interest on tho outlay. . Miramar laud values are lower and a far bettcv investment than any .other property within twenty miles of the city. For these reasons wo strongly urge the . building speculator to buy and build at Miramar. Golden opportunities are being missed through delay in not purchasing at Miramar. Tho des'olopmmu of this eubuib has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of overybocly, and hundro-J.s of prechotions that wero made during the' early history of tho borough havo been entirely refuted by tho actual progress that has taken ,»lacp. Despito this fact tho development of tho past four years will be more than exceeded twofold during the coming summer. In addition to this, Mivamar is the healthiest- suburb in .Wellington to reside in. Thoso who havo taken up their abode there havo not been long in realising this Ono has only got to come into Wellington on a foggy winter's morning after leaving Miramar in Bright Sunshine to ap- • preciulo Iho full benefit of residing in this particular locality. l This speaks for itself, and wo only make mention of it to urge thoso seeking in- ■ vestment to pay this progressive disttict ono vh..t and uso tho earliest opportunity of securiug a piece of land in Miramar ■ North. SECTIONS FOR SALE. , SECTIONS FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOX SALE. WE havo For Sale Sections of all classes and areas, with or without dwellings, both flat atfid terrace, also tram and park frontagos, at Prices that will recoup handromely if purchased now. But' wo havo only a limited number of Flat Sections near the tram. Since the tramcara commenced running to Miramar North, a largo numbor of people havo visited tho district, many of them for iho first timo. » CHASE MORRIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AXD ESTATE AGENTS, 1 and 2, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLIXGTOX, And at PARK-ROAD, MIRAMAR (Opposite tho Polo Ground). SOLE; AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF HOUSES AND LAND FOR MIRAMAR LIMITED. ] THE SPRY AUTOMATIC BIRD SCARER. ] The latest, most effective invention and prmenHon for the t-mall bird nuUaurc. ' l^arly application nccess.iry to a . machine in timo for tho coming toaton ' Trico, 25^. f j Send for oitaloguo anil particulais, Vihich will receive prompt attention. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10

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