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SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKL WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock in tho Evening. Us THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WELLINGTON. Q1 SECTIONS! oi Ol SECTIONS! Ol In Semi-tropical OTAKI. The Land of Fruit and Plenty, where Nature yields her Abundance. OTAKI, where the Maori Settled because of its Delightful Climate- and Prolific Soil. OTAKI, where the Maori got the Maxi- I mum of Food for tho Minimum of Labour. j OTAKI' S air and climate will add ton years to your life. j O2V\KI will cure you of all chest troubles , OTAKI' S Golf Links, the most sporting in the Dominion, bringing every known golfing stroke into play. ' OTAHI'S Tennis Courts, beautifully situated on the property, Section 80. OTAKI, the land of semi-tropical fruits. ! OTAKI, Iho Town that BYRON BROWN is bringing before the public for the mutual benefit of its present thousand and its future thousands. OTAKI, for the first time in its 70 3? ears of history, is offering tho public the firat Building Sections that have ever been A'ion from the Maoris. Forty acres of the highest land on the Otaki Flat. Not away in the wilderness, but. right among tho people in the residential part of the t'oun. BYRON BROWN will sell these to you on the abovo date by means of a plain houe:t auction s?.lo, where the buj'crs will do the bidding. Tho vendor is moro anxiousi for settlement for Otaki than he is for high prices. The high prices will bo the b-jyeis' irhen tho Government takes over the W. and M. Railway at the end ot" the present year. Otaki will bo nearer to Wollirgton by 45 minutes when the Doinmicn o\\ us this line. LOOK OUT ! For thp display of Otnki-grown serni-tropi- ■ cal fruits, to bo shown in the window of Messrs. M"lntyre' Bros., 55a, Lambtonquay. They will be grown in the open air, and the growers' namos will be attached to each exhibii. Lithographic Plans from the Auctioneer or Mesers, MMntyre Bros., 55a, Lambtonj quayI SEASIDE SECTIONS, ! YORK BAY. mHERE are now only 19 j I JL left for Sale in this beautiful bay. They are all large areas, well sheltered from tho prevailing winds, lie well to the sun, and ideal situations for gardens. Every Section can be built on without any expense for excavation. SPECIALLY EASY TERM'S CAN BE ARRANGED. A Morning and Evening 'Bus Service has been estabHshed for over a year, thus enabling residents to catch the boat in time for business. Call and get a Plan. j WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., l 3, Panama-street. "O O It S A L eT GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE ON KELBURNE PARADE. Land 42ft x 165 f t; quite level. 9 rooms, bath, washhouse, coal shed, p.w.c., electric light, city ■uater and drainage laid on. Beautiful view of harbour and Hutt Valley. Can never be built out; within 5 minutes from Post Office. Easy terms arranged. Also, To Let Shop in Cuba-street. Apply P. H. MILLER AND CO., . 20, Cuba-street Extension. Or, No. 1 Kelburne-parado. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, ESTATE AGENT, 6, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY Secretary to Hataitai and Tirohauga Companies. t KILBIRNIE— Largo Section, 4 rooms. Price £550. CUBA-STREET— Land 40 x 80; lft £260 per annum. £115 per foot. TO LET, largo House at Newtowu. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. DENTAL Practice in one of the moat prosperous towns in the North Island : first-cliias surgery and plant ; very easy terms. Apply X.Y.Z., Hastie's Hotel, Feilding. KELBURNE. %MTE havo a good 5-roomed Villa for » v sale at Kelburno, been built about one year; price £770; cash required £320, balance at 54 per cent. Apply JOHN ODLIN AND CO., Care C. and A. Odlin, Timber Merchants, Near Taranaki-streot Wharf. HATAITAI! WH. TURNBULL AM) CO, 5, • Panama-street, havo for Private Sale, at upset prices, the remaining Sections in tho above well-known Estate. Prices from £3 per foot. HATAITAI! 10 minutes from G.P.O. HATAITAI! For Easy Terms. HATAITAI! For Glorious Views. HATAITAI ! For Sunny and Sheltered Positions. HATAITAI ! For Beautiful Garden Soil. HATAITAI ! For Residential and Business Sites. HATAITAI! For All City Advantages. Priced Plans will be se.nt to any address upon application to Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 10