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J3AKER BROS. TTT A V E FOR S A L E-BALLANCE-STREET 1 (close to Supreme Court)— Splendid Business Site, 34ft 6in x 75ft; £125 per ft. Oviing to its proximity to the Courts of Justice, tins site is admirably adapted for legal offices. HANSON-STREET — 6-roomed Houso, with conveniences, and outbuildings; large piece of land, having a frontago ot 66ft to Hanson-street, by a depth of 166 ft; an admirable factory ' site. £1300. HANKEY-STREET— 8, Rooms, and all conveniences, balcony, and conservatory ; right on' tram line ; land 30ft x 100 ft. £1150. HAY-STREET— 6 Rooms, washhouso, bathroom, etc., ull on ground floorland 40ft x 180 ft. £900. LAMBTON-QUAY - Vacant Building Site," having a frontage of 42ft to the Quay. £14C per foot. LLOYD-STREET— Very nico 5-roomod Villa, bathroom, scullery, washhouse combined, hot and cold water, c 1., gas range, etc. ; land 37ft 6in x 40ft ; a comfortable and convenient homo for a city man. KELBURNE— Fine Levol Section, near churcp; 83ft x 240 ft, more or less; £350; the cheapest section in Kelburne. ■, KNIGHTS-ROAD, LOWER HUTT— Splendid Residential Site, 95ft sin x 120 ft. £2bo. BLOOMFIELD-HOAD, LOWER HUTT — Nice an,d^ exceptionally woll-built • House, 6 rooms, and conveniences, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cnld water, fovlhouses and runo and nice garden ; land 50ft x 235 ft. £1000. NORTHLANDS — An ideal Cottage, 4 rooms, bathroom, \\nshhon c o, gas stove, etc. ; nice garden and lawn ; vino-house, fernery, etc. ; splendid view; land 50ft x 261 ft. £850. CARRINGTON-STREET (botween Wal-lace-street and Crawford-street)— Two level Sections, 23ft 3in x 95ft llin; £10 10s per foot. Also two othora at £9 per foot; BAKER BROS. £2 PER 'POOT~i £2 CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. Splendid Opportunity for those who wish to secure a Home for themselves. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. £2 PER FOOT! £2 "jfyf ESSRS..DWAN BROS, beg to notify ■if*- tho^e in searc^ of a good sized Seotion of Land on which to build a home that they are now offering 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. £2 PER FOOT! £2 SECTIONS OF FRONTAGES OF 57FT UP TO 300 FT DEEP. SITUATED WELLINGTON SOUTH, i These Sections, WHICH CAN BE BUILT UPON WITHOUT ANY EXPENSE, MOST OF THEM BEING FLAT OR UNDULATING, are conveniently situatod, and most of them contain One-quarter Acre ot splendid garden soil. The majority command a magnificent view of the Harbour, Wellington Heads, and the surrounding ' district. These Splendid Building Allotments at £2 PER FOOT, aro within easy approach of the Trams by way of RUSSELL-TERRACE and ADELAIDE-ROAD, and within a quarter of an hour's easy walk from the Electrical Tramway Sheds, Nowtown, and the penny section to Cuba-street. This is a splendid opportunity for workmen, and those who cannot afford to live in highly-rented places in tho City or | afford to pay tram fares to Miramar, Island Bay, Karori, or Lower Hutt. The upset prico of these sections has been fixed from £2 PER FOOT ! £2 SECTIONS 57FT x 300 FT. THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY ; in fact we will make SUITABLE ARRANGEMENTS with any energetic man who^wishes to have a home of his own: The LOW RESERVES OF £2 PER FOOT that havo been placed on these sections are sure to cause a clearance of tho whole block. Had theso Sections been offered by auction, the cost of advertising and expanses would have made tho reserves considerably higher, and we are giving the BENEFIT OF THIS TO THE PURCHASERS, at £2 PER FOOT. Buyers of these Sections of 57ft x 300 ft at such ridioulously low prices — £2 PER FOOT— will turn thorn over in the near future at a very substantial advance. | Every Section is nearly flat or undulating, and has a good approach by roads taken over by the City Council. I Don't let people persuade you they are too oheap, at £2 PER FOOT. Inspect for yourself, bcoause wo are determined to quit tho whole block at £2 PER FOOT, and aro giving tho benefit to the purchasers. PLANS of the Block may be seen at the Offioa of Messrs. Dwan Bros., Willisstreer, Wellington, and arrangements can bo made for the inspection of tho property any daj*. Write or oall upon us, next to the Grand Hotel, Willis-street. DWAN BROS., Sole Owners. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS A SOUND and PAYING BUSINESS in the best inland town' in the North Island is offered^ for sale on account of the owner being in ill-health. Tho output of Broad amounts to ?50 Loaves daily, and, in addition,- a splendid trade is done in Confectionery and Refreshments, also, if desired, a Grocery Department could be conveniently added. Tho prwent turnover is capable of considerable expansion in the hands of an energetic, man. Tho property is freehold and consists of a new shop with 7-roomed dwelling attached and large section. To a suitable man easy financial arrangements are offered. For further particulars, apply R. W. GILBERT, 24, King's Chambers, Wellington. BOTANICAL GARDENS. TX^E are now Building a modern 9- • roomed' Villa Residence on land 42H x 140 ft, elevated position, on Main Ivarori-road, with splendid view of tho I Gardens, 010. Wo aro proparod to aell on easy terms. Prico and all particulars on application to 0. AND A. ODLIN, Timber Merchants, Cablo-streot. 200 ACRE DAIRY FARM TO LEASE, WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. riiO LEASE, with purchasing clause, on JL tho following terms: — £600 eaßh down, with leaßo Tor fivo years from Ist of August, 1908, with tho right to purdiMo at any time during tho lease at £15 por acre. Rent 128 per acre. Twonly chain* from school and choeno and butler factory. Good motalled road*. Two dwelling houses of 5 vooms and all neeeeeary conveniences. Stock at valuation, if required. J. A. LUTZ, "Q+fk Hotol,, Nowjo-wn.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 9