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RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. SUN ALL DAY ESTATE. ADJOINING THE TOWNSHIP OF JOHNSONVILLE. FOR SALE the balance of unsold sections in tho first subdivision ; magnifioent building allotments. Most of the sections are perfectly level and ready for immediate building upon without any extra cost. Roads are formed and metalled, and taken over by tho Hutt County Council. At the first sale held last January, over £3000 worth of sections were sold. Purchasers have already started building oporations. The faet_ of the Government having notified their intention of taking over the Manawatu railway in 12 months from date is bound to make Johnsonfville 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 xfi'om 27.s 6d per foot for level building sites within a few minutes walk of the railway station of Johnsonville. This is ono of the moat magnificent estates around Wellington. RAROA means SUN ALL DAY. Why purchase sections in dark, damp ocalities? You can get workers' fiftytrip tiolcets to Johnsonville for 16s. This is cheaper than travelling to Newtown on the trams'. ( Speculating builders will do well to purchase RAROA SECTIONS and erect buildings. Houses varo very scarce in Johnsonville. There is no land for settlement at Ngahaiiranga whero the great meat works and abbatoirs are; therefore, the_ workers must live at Johnsonville, whioh is within 2 miles. Terms for sections from £50 to £60 each are £5 deposit, tho balance by monthly instalments of £1, bearing interest at the rate of 5£ per cent, per annum. Further particulars can bo obtained from DWAN BROS., Willis-street, or E. M. Boulton, secretary -of the company, Nathan's Buildings. Wellington. HOTELS FOR SALE. I) WA N BROS., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON (Established 1880). FREEHOLD AND FURNITURE, firstclass Brick Hotel ; trade over £100 weekly ; going concern. £12,000 ; splendid investment. FIRST-CLASS PAYING HOTEL.— Within easy distance of Wellington, lease 8 years, only hotel in township, easy to run. Trice £4500. 306 GRAND PAYING, COMPACT COUNTRY HOTEL.— Rental £5 per week ; large area of land for cows, poultry, pigs, etc., With hotel doing a trade close on £70 weekly. Price £3300. 340 HOTBIi (near Christchurch). — Leaee 5 years ; rent £2 10s ; takings £32 per week. Price on application. 341 HOTEL, Palmerston ; low rental ; trado average £85 weekly. Price and particulars on application. 336 SMALL COUNTRY HOTEL.— Lease 7 years ; rent 50s per week ; trade £30 to £40 weekly. Price £850. 334 .HOTEL, Taranaki; 11 year lease: trade £70. Price £2250. 330 HOTEL, Wellington; bright position; 9 years; trade £75 tteek. Price for lease, furnitttre, and goodwill, £3000. An energetic couple could considerably increase trade. '134. MODERN HOTEL, Wairarapa, 10 year lease; trado up to £90. Price £4000. , ' 332 HOTEL, Waikato, Auckland? rent £4 10s;, Price £2600. 320 FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL.— OnIy one in township ; large area of land ; free house ; price lump sum including furniture £5000. • 312 HOTEL, hear Wellington, trade £80. Price £2400. 310 HOTEL, freehold and furniture, small township. Price lump sum, only £800; a bargain. 302 HOTEL, Wellington; moderate rental. Price £4500. HOTEL, Wellington; rental £7; lease 3i years. Price £2800. DWAN BROS., Willis-st.. Wellington. JSSO bECTIONS - J£s DEPOSIT. "MORNINGTON" ESTATE SOUTH WELLINGTON. rTTHE Cheapest Land in Wellington, ap- ■*• proached from Brooklyn and Berhampore 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 bulkl a home should not fail to inspect these sections. MORNINGTON. .Roads are now formed complying with the City , Council's requirements. Footpaths curbed and channelled. Visit the land, and you will find Sections that cann'tJt be equalled for size and beautiful surroundings. PRICES FROM £50 PER SECTIONS £5 DEPOSIT. MORNINGTON. Easiest terms ever offered to purchasers of land. £5 deposit will put you in possession of one of these beautiful Sections. For plans and all other parUsulars apply to the Secretary; The South Wellington Land Comp'ahy; E. M. Boulton, Nathan's Buildings ; Dwah Brothers, Willis-street ; E. W.. Wilton, On the' property ; or any Land Agent. WYt, I B : J3 & O 8., 11, FEATHERSTON-St.j Wellington. Telephone No. 452. ROLLESTON-STREET— Land over 4 aore, with oompact 5-roqmed dwell- ' ing ; all modern conveniences ; fine view of city and harbour; fowl run, garden, etc. Price £1100. Good • terms. HAY-STREET— Land 40ft x 80ft, 6-rd. dwelling; nearly new, with all con-venie-h&is. £900. ROY-STREET— LeveI Bite, 25ft x 120 ft, 6-roomed dwelling and conveniences; rental 22a 6d. Price only £600. BERHAMPORE— Land, 33ft x 88ft, with cbmpact 5-roomed dwelling; all modern conveniences. £675. XELBUftNE— Land 40ft x 132 ft; good site, with modern G-roomed dwelling; One fiodr ; all latest improvements £1200. Good property. BROOKLYN (Washington-avenue)— Land 33ft frontage, 4-foomed dwelling, and conveniences. Price only £470. NORWAY-STREET (Taitville) . r- Land 40ft x lßOtt, good 4-roomed dwelling, with conveniences'. £400. Very easy terms. WADE§TOWN— Land 66ft * 150 ft, good site; neat 4-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; stahle. lawn, garden, etc. Price only £480. Cheap property. By Appointment to Hits Excellency Lord Plunket. SROWE AND SONS, • LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE-Split Peas, Pearl Barley, Barley Meal, Wheat Me*l, Maixtf Maul* Crushed. Oftta* M*iwKjH«J , jGh*flw

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 9