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OKA SECTIONS., OK DEPOSIT. "MORNINGTON" ESTATE SOUTH WELLINGTON. rj^HE Cheapest Land in Wellington, ap« ■*• proached from Brooklyn and Berhamporo by the Electrio Tramway Systems, off Britomart-street. The most healthful and delightful locality for residential purposes ; sunshine from morning to night. Those in search of a site to build a homo should not fail to inspect these sections. MORNINGTON. Roads aro now formed complying with tho City Council's requirements. Footpaths curbed and channelled. Visit tha land, and you will find Section* that cannot bo equalled for size and beautiful biuv roundings. PRICES FROM £50 PER SECTION. £5 DEPOSIT. MORNINGTON. Easiest terms ever offered to purchased! of land. £5 deposit will put you in possession of one of these beautiful Sections. For plans and all other particulars apply to tho Seorotary, The South Wellington Land Company; E. M. Boulton, Nathan*. Buildings ; Dwan Brothers, Willis-street ; ' E. W. Wilton, on the property; or any Land Agent. RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. ADJOINING THE TOWNSHIP OP JOHNSONVILLE. FOR SALE the balance of unsold sao* tions in the first subdivision ; magnificent building allotments. Most of the sections aro perfectly level and ready for immediate building upon without any extra cost. Roads are formed and metalled, and taken over by tho Hutt County Counoil. At the first sale held last January, over £3000 worth of sections were sold. Purchasers havo already started buildbg operations. Tho fact of the Government having notified their intention of taking/ over the Manawatu railway in 12 months from date is bound tc make Johneonville the rising suburb of Wellington. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY and REAP tho UNEARNED INCREMENT. There is no land selling within 50 miles of Wellington as cheap as RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. It, was bought cheap and will be sold cheap. Prices from 27d 6d per foot for level building sites within a few minutes walk of the railway station of Johnsonville. This is ono of tho most magnificent estates around Wellington. RAROA means SUN ALL DAY. Why purohaqfc seofeions in dork, damp localities? You can get workers' fiftytrip tickets to Johnsonville for 16s. This is cheaper than travelling to Newtown on 1 the trams. Speculating builders will do well to purchase RAROA SECTIONS and erect buildings. Houses are very 6carco in Johnsonville There is no land for settlement at Ngahauranga where tha great • meat works and abbatoirs aro; therefore, 1 tho workers must live at Johnsonville, which is within 2 miles. Terms ior sections from £50 to £60 each aro £5 deposit, the balance by ■ monthly instalments of £1, bearing inter- . est at the rate of 5^ por cent, per annum. Further particulars can be obtained from DWAN BROS., Willis-street, or E. M. Boulton, secretary of the company, Nathan's Buildings. Wellington. " HOTELS FOB, SALE. I) WA N BROS., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, WTLLIS-STKEET, WELLINGTON ■ (Established 1880). SUBURBAN HOTELS .takings averara £80 ; nico situation ; price £3500. 149 HOTEL, best \o\vn, Rangitikei; 7 years' loaso ; ront £10 weekly, 30 rooms, stables, sample rooms, well furnished throughout, with linen, cutlery, etc., cash registers, pianos ; trade £115 week. Price £3600. 128 HOTEL (Wellington)— Over ß years' lease; moderate rental ; drawing 25hhds monthly ; profitable trade ; easy to run, expenses low. Price £4500. r 127 Ono of tho very best paying HOTELS in tho colony ; 40 years' lease ; bar takings £376 per week, boarding trade not includod, house beautifully furnißliod throughout ; furniture cost £13,000. Price for J^ase, goodwill, and furniture £20,000. ' 113 HOTEL (Wellingtrg), trade £270 weekly ; accommodate l^rJ people j well furnifhod. Prico £55U0. 44 MAGNIFICENT Private Brick Hotel in course of eroction> lease 10 years ; rent, 5 years at £35 por week, 5 yea.r* at £40 ; when the building is completed it will be the leading private hotel in Wellington. 145 LEADING HOTEL (Country)— Copper mines opening up -within 4 miles; stables, billiararoom, all sublet. Price £2800. 139 COUNTRY HOTEL, near Waipawa. ' Prico £1250 ; furniture at valuation. 143 HOTEL,' Auckland ;\ profit £2000 yearly. • Prioo £4000. N ' 124 HOTEL, Wellington, 18 years' lease. Particulars on application. 123 HOTEL, Wellington; bright position; 9 j-ears; trade £75 week. Prico for lease, furniture, and goodwill, £3000. An energetic couple could considerably increase trade. 134 HOTEL, Chatham Islands; 6i acres land. Price and particulars application. COUNTRY HOTEL and Store; 40 acres land ; 12 years' lease ; ground rental £25 por annum; post onice and telephone brings in £27 yearly. Averaga takings last year £40 per week. Equal to freehold. Price £1500. FOUR, FIVE, AND SIX-ROOMED. HOUSES FOR SALE In * , KILBIRNIE, WELLINGTON'S MOST GO-AHEAD SUBURB. rgIHESE Houses are_ pleasantly situated JL in this most rising locality. You cannot go wrong in Kilbirnie, as values must go up in this locality, what with reclamation and other large sohemes that are in hand. WE HAVE HOUSES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Easy Terms if required. EASSON'S Opposite To Aro Railway Station, Or at our Head Office, Kilbirnie. Our Mr. Easson can be seen any evon« ing at his private residence, South Kil'birnie. "P O X SALE, GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE ON KELBURNE PARADE. Land 42ft s 165 ft; quite level. 9 rooms, bath, washhouse, coal shed, p.w.c, electrio light, city water and drainage laid on. Beautiful view of harbour and Hutt Valley. Can never be built out; within. s minutes froir, Post Office. Easy, terms arranged. Also, To Let Shop in Cuba-street. Apply P. H. MILLER AND CO., 20, Cuba-street Extension* Or, (No. I Ke&itroe-narada.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 11

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