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RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. - ADJOINING THE TOWNSHIP OP JOHNSONVILLE. FOR SALE tho balance of unsold se<> tions in tho first subdivision ; magnificent building allotments. Most of the sections are perfectly level and ready for immediate building upon without any extra oost. Roads aro formed and metalled, and taken over by the Hutt County Council. At the first sale held last January, over £3000 worth of sections were sold. Purchasers havo already started building oporations. Tho fact of the Government having notified their intention o! taking dyer tho Manawatu railway in 12 months from date is bound to make Johnsonvillo tha risinjr suburb of Wellington. NOW IS THE " OPPORTUNITY TO BUY and REAP tho UNEARNED INCREMENT. There is no land .soiling within 50 miles of Wellington as oheap as RAIIOA. RAROA. RAROA. It was bought cheap and will bo sold cheap. Prices Ir6m 27d 6d per foot for level building site^ within' a few minutes walk of tho railway station of Johnsonvillo. This is • ono of tho most magnificent ostatej around Wellington. RAROA means SUN ALL DAY. Why, purchase section. 1 * in dark, damp localities? You can got workers' fiftytrip tickets to Jo'insonvillo for 16s. This is choipcr than travelling to Newtown on tho train?. S:>feuial>n<r builders will do well to purchase RAROA SECTIONS and erect buildingd. Houses' aio vory scarce in Johnsonville. There is no land for Bettlemonl at Ngahauranga wherft tho great moat wovks and abbatoirs are; therefore, the workers must Jiyo at Johnsonville, which is within ?. miles. Terms for sections from £50 to £60 each are £5 deposit, the balance hy monthly instali,ient3" of £1, bearing interest at tho rato of 5i per cent, per annum. FurirhoA, particulars can be obtained from DWAN BROS., Willis-etreet, or E. M. Eouiton, secretary of the company, Nathan's Buildup*. Wellington. HOTELS iJOU SALE. J) WAN BE, O S., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND iI.NAXCIMUS, WBLLIS-S'IiIISKT, WELLINGTON (listnubshetf 1C80;. SUBUiiiJAIN " IiUTKL, takings average £o0 ; nice situation ; prico £35t)0. I*9 HOTKL, best town, Rangitikei ; 7 years' lca.se ;, rout -£10 weekly, 30 rooms, skvLlaSj Fpaiplo rooms, woll furnished throughout, w;th Lnou, cutlery, utc., ciihh register*, pianos: trade- £ils < v.-_ek. Pnco JKdOt). " - " 128 nOTl!,ii (Wclhii{,ioii)— Over 8 years' lea v , .modtiralo rental; drawing 25hhds monthly ; profitable tralld ; easy to run, expenses low. Trice £4500. '. 127 Ons of tho' vory best paying HOTELS in tho colony ; 40 years' lease ; bar taking £070 por weak, boarding trade not included, house beautifully .furmtiiod throughout ; furniture "cost £lo,UOO. Pr»co for lease, goodwill, and furn.turo £20,000. 113 HOTiLii tWellmgton), trade £270 weekly; accommodate lUO people i well furnished. Price £5500. • 44 MAGKIiiCEKT Private Briok Hotel in course of erection, leaso 10 yeare; rent, 5 years at £35 per week, 5 years at £40; when the building is" qornpjeted it will bo the leading privato hotel in Wellington. ' 145 LEADING HOTiiL (Country)— Copper ' mines opening up within 4- miles; stabtes, billiaroroom, all sublet. Prico £2800. • ■ 139 CoU;\'TliY HOTEL,' near Waipawa. Price £1250; furniture at valuation. '143 HOTEL, Auckland; profit £2000 yearly. Price £4000. 12* HOTEL, Wellington, 18 1 . lease. Particulars on application. - - 123 IIOTEt,, Wellington; bright position; 9 years; trade £75 week. Price for . lease, furniture, oud goodwill, .£3OOO. An eneigetio couple could • considerably increase trade. , * 154 HOTiiii, Chatham Islands ; - 6£' acres laud. Price and- particulars applioation. COUNTRY HOIEL and Store; 40, acres land ; 12 years' leaso ; ground rental £25 per annum ; post, offipe and telephone brings in £27 yearly. Averago takings last year £40 per week.' Equal to freehold. Price £1500. •' (jigA SECTIONS. jgK" DEPOSIT. "MORNINGTON" ESTATE SOUTH WELLINGTON. fn IHE Cheapest Land in Wellington, ap- •*■ proached from Brooklyn and Berhampore by the 'Electrio Tramway Systems, off Britomart-strect. Tho most healthful and delightful 10. cality for residential purposes ; sunshine ' from morning to night. Those in search of a site to build a home should not fail to inspect these sections. MORNTNGTON. Roads are now formed with the Qity Council's requirements. Footpaths curbed and channelled. Visit the land, and you will find Sections that cannot be equalled for size and beautiful surroundings. PRICES FROM £50 PER SECTION. £5 DEPOSIT. MORNINGTON. Easiest terms ever offered to purchaser! of land. £5 deposit will put you in potsession of one of these beautiful Sections. For plans and all other particulars apply to the Secretary, The South Wellington Land Company; E. M. Boulton, Nathan'o Buildings ; Dwan Brothers, Willis-street ; E. W. Wilton, on tho property; or anj Land Agent. SMITH & CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 4, FEATHERSTON-STREET. KELBURNE.— 6 rooms and' all conveniences, £800 ; 4 rooms, all conveniences, £650 ; 5 rooms, every convenii ence, £675 ; 5 rooms, all conveniences, £700. Within 5 minutes of Kelburne tram. Terms. KELBUIINE.—6 large rooms, up-to-date house, gas, hot, and cold water, bata and shower ; near tram ; fine view. Prico, £1100. Terms. NORTHLAND (Farm-road).— Level seotion, 40ft x 121 ft. £5 per foot. Terms arranged. KARORI (Duthie-street). — Splendid section, 3 minutes frdm tram ; high and dry; lies to the 6un; 53ft x 120 ft. Price, £225. Terms. ' KARORI. — 6 rooms, bath, hot and cpld wator, every convenience ; £ acre planted ; highly improved ; woll sheltered. Price £1300. Five minutes from tram. KARORI-ROAD.— 2 soctions, excavated, ( ready for building; dry; plenty of sun ; ono minute from, tram. Price £500. Terms. By Appointment to His Escellenoy Lord Plunket. SR O>W E AND SONS, • LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR' SALE— Split Peas, Pearl Barley, Barley Meal, Wheat Meal, Maizo Meal, Crushed O&ts, M&ize, Hay, Chaff. KELBURNE. WE havu a pood 5-roomed Villa for •=alo at Koiburne, been built about cne jear; prico £770; cash required £320, balanco at 5k por cent. Apply JOHN ODLIN AND CO., Care C. and A. Odlin, Timber Merchants, Near Taranaki-street Wharf;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 11

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