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EAST AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE- ' BROKERS' GREY aud FEATHERSTON STREETS CHEAP ! BROOKLYN— A well-situated, perfectly now-built House of 4 large rooms (14 x 10), verandali, copper, tube, ana every conrenience ; about 5 niinutes' easy walk to' tram"; on hillside; large fairly level section of 60 x 110 f t; n real nico tittle home ; to be Baorificcd for £50 deposit. Price only £385. THIS IS A SNIP. EAST AKD EAST. CITY (close to Manners and Willis street?) — practically now well-designed Residence of. 6 lar^o l^nd lofty rooms, on, fairly goqd section- This houso contains all possible conveniences, bay window, ertiall- falcony at the back. The property lias' tp .be sold immediately, as pwncr is lea-ving the Dominion. Priop £900. EAST AND EAST. WOOLCOMBE-STPEET— Superb Gentleman's Residence of 10 large rooms, furnished in "ths best style; greenhouse, garden,' hi and p. water, etc. Price £1850; terms arranged. EAST AND' EAST. BBOTJGHAM-STsEET— Magnificent Re- ' Bidence of 9 roofcis, ' plastered, bathroom, sculjery, etc., and all modern convenience^. Prico £2000; terms. EAST ANP EAST. SEATOUlSf— Magnificent Section, planted with 12-year-old trees; 66 x 165, Ices angle. Price only £7 por foot EAST AND EAST. EILBTRNIE ! KILBIRKIE ! Wellington's Most Prosperous Suburb. We have for private sale the Finest and CHEAPEST Block of Land in this prosperous 6uburb. The land is admirably situated, being close to tho city boundary, right on the tram_ route, and in tho centre of a flourishing district, which is nx>w being rapidly built upon, j ' The block also_ adjoins tho area proposed to be reclaimed under the scheme that the Harbour Board have now on hand, and this', together 'with its many natuial advantages, gives tho block tho GREATEST PROSPECTIVE VALUE Obtainable. Therefore, buy NO\V, for as every day goes by the values ARE BOUND TO INCREASE. Grasp this opportunity now offoring and make mouey. The torms aro easy and the prices exceptionally low. NOW. EAST '& EAST, SOLE AGENTS, GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON, And at CHRISTOHURCH and AUCKLAND. RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. ADJOINING THE TOWNSHIP OF,» JOHNSOjSTVII^E. FOR SALE • the balance of unsojd sections in\the first subdivision ; magnificent building allotments. Most of the sections are perfectly level and roady for immediate building'-upon without any extra cost. Roads are formed and metalled, and takon over by the r Hutt County Council. At the first sale-held last January, over £3000 worth of sections were' sold. Purchasor3 have already started building operations. Tho fact or the Government having notified thoir intention of taking over the Manawafcu railway jn 12 months from data is bound to make Johnsonville the rising suburb' of Wpllington. - NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY and REAP the UNEARNED INCREMENT. There; ia no lend selling withjn 50 miles of Wellington as cheap as RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. It "was bought cheap' and will bo" sold cheap. ' Prices from 21i 6d por foot for level building sites within a few minutes walk of the railway station >of Johnsonvillp. This is one of the most magnificent estates around Wellingtpn. RAROA means SUN ALL -DAY. ' Why purchase sections in dark, damp localities? You dan get workers' fifty, trip tickets to Johjisonvillo" for 16s. This 13 cheaper than travelling to Newtown op the trams. Speculating 1 builders will d 6to (purchase RAROA SECTIONS and erect buildings. Houses aro ,ver/y scarce in Johnsonville. Theio is no iand for settlement at Ngahauranga whoro the great ' meat works and abbatoire are; thercforo, the workers must live at Johnsonville, which is within 2 miles. Terms for sections from £50 to .£6O each are £5 deposit, the balance by monthly instalments of £1, bearing interest at tho r'ato of 5^ per cent, per annum. Further particulars can bo obtained from DWAN BROS., Willis-street, or"E. M. Boulton, secretary of tho company, Nathan's Buildings. Wellington. "HOTELS i?OR SALE. J)WAN BROS., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON (Established 1880). SUBURBAN HOTEL, takings average £80 ; nico situation ; price £3500. 149 HOTEL, best town,. Rangkikei-; 7 yeara' lease ; rent £10 weekly, 30 rooms, stables, sample rooms, well furnished throughout, with linen, cutlery, etc., cash rogieteis, pianos; trado £115 week. Price £3600. 128 HOTEL (Wellington)— Over 8 years' leaso ; moderate rental ; -drawing Ebhhds monthly ; profitable trado ; easy to run, expenses low. Prico £4500. 127 One of tho very best paying HOTELS in the colony ; 40 years' ' leaso ; bar takings £376 per week, boarding trade not included, house beautifully furnished throughout; furniture cost £13,000. Price for lease, goodwill, and furniture £20,000. 113 HOTEL (Wellington), trade £270 weekly.; accommodate 100 people ; woll furnished. Price £5500. . *4 MAGNIFICENT Private Brick Hotel in course of erection, leas,e 10 years ; rent, 5 years at £35 por week, 5 years ( at £40; when tho building is pomplctod it will bo 111© leading privalo hold in Wellington. ' 115 LEADING HOTEL (Country)— Copper I mines opening up within 4 miles; ttables, billiardrootn, all sublet. Prico I £2800. 139 COUNTRY HOTEL, near Waipawa. Price £1250 ; fuvnituio at valuation. 143 HOTEL, Auckland; profit £2000 yearly. Prico £4000. 124 HOTEL, Wellington 18 years' lease. Particulars on application.' 123 HOTEL, AVellington ; bright position ; 9 years ; trade £75 week. Prico for lease, furniture, and goodwill, £3000. An energetic couple '(jould considerably increase trade. 134 HOTEL, Chatham Islands ; 6i acres l:<nd. Price and particulars application. COUNTRY HOTEL and BtoroJ 40 acres land ; 12 years' lease ; ground rental £25 per annum ; post ollice and telephone brings in £27 yofeil>. Average • lakiugß last year £40 per wetk. Equal to freehold. Price £1500, -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 7