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HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL ; rent, £2 15s. Price £750. HOTEL ; rent, £5 8s ; trade, £80 to £90. Price, £2200. HOTEL (M&nawatu)— Rent, £4. Price, £2250. HOTEL, Wellington, 5 years' lease. Price £5500. . \ BRICK HOTEL (Wellington)— Trade over £200 weekly. Elegantly furnished. HOTEL (Wairarapa)— Trade about £130 weekly. Price, £2500. HOTEL (Rangitikei)— Rent, £4. Price £2200. HOTEL (Wairarapa)— 7 years' lease, j Price, £3000. ' HOTEL (Christchurch)— Price £1500. HOTEL (Wairarapa!— Price £1800. DWAN BROS..* Opposite Enujire Hotel. Willis-street. ■pi O R SAL E.. £950.— KILBIRNIE — 4-roomed Cottage and 3-stall stable, trap-house and feedhouse attached; all new. The property for a carter. £275.— 0H1R0-ROAD, BROOKLYN— 4 Rooms, on land 43ft x 147 ft. Make this yours— a great snip. £2000. — NEAR ELLICE - STREET— Gentleman's Residence of 9 rooms, thoroughly modern ; section 42ft x 132 ft. Can faithfully recommend this property. £455.— KELBURNE — Situate between Central-terrace and the Parade; commands magnificent view. The land is 40ft x 100 ft, with a 4-roomed cottage. The cheapest property in Kelburne. £860. — Large Section, 143 ft x 146 ft, in good position, together with residence of 6 rooms ; a great chance to secure a cheap home. £525.— KAIWARRA— A snug Cottago of 6 rooms : gas, bath, etc. ; land 25ft x 100 ft. , £1275. — A beautifully-finished 7-roomed Residence on nearly £ acre of land ; good view ; workshop, fowl run, etc. ; open for few days only. SECTIONS— North Kilbirnie, £280 ; Roseneath, 5 sections, £165 each ; Northland, on tram line, £6 10s per ft. ; Kelburne, £450 to £675. Business Sites in City. We have numerous other Good Properties. Call and sec us. A. L. WILSON & CO., BRANDON-STREET, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND HOTEL BROKERS. WF. EGGERS, House, Land and • Estate, Agent, Lambton-quay, has °OWEN-STREET— Land 41ft by 264 ft, two 4-roomed houses with bathroom, copper, tubs, p.w.c, pantry, gas throughout; each let at 17s 6d per week ; insurance £600. Also, one 6-roomed House with bath, copper, tubs, p.w c, 3-stalled stable and cartshed, let at 25s per week. Prico £1800, or offer entertained. ADELAIDE-ROAD— Houso of 4 rooms and scullery, very large bathroom, copper, tubs, p.w.c. ; land about 38ft x 81ft ; rent 21s per week ; insurance £350. • Price for quick sale £860. This is a very cheap property, and on main tramline to Newtown. Tji O R SALE. BOARDIXGHOUSE. Accommodates 14 boarders, central position, low rent, lovely view. £75 cash required to go in ; must sell ; owner leaving city ; bargain. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. / Most beautiful Residence of 10 rooms and every possible convenience, hot and cold water, gas, gas griller, washhouse, copper and tubs, pantry, and plentiful supply of cupboards and bins, electric bells throughout, 4 rooms average 22 x 14, baywindow in each ; land 42 x 132 ; owner desires remove to. country. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. ONLY £2 PER FOOT! Every woriring man can get a home of his own by v applying to us. Wo have tho best scheme ever introduced in Wellington for putting the man of small cash into a home of his own. £5 CASH DEPOSIT £5 Is all you require to commence with. Wo can arrange the balance of the money for you. Ist MORTGAGE at 4i PER CENT. 2nd MORTGAGE at 5 P X ER CENT. To pay principal and interest it wiJl only cost you 15s per week. Call and wo will explain it to you. DWAN BROS., LAND AGENTS, WILLIS-STREET. J3AKER BROS TT AYE FOR RA L % E COURTENAY-PLACE (close to newPost Office)— Shop and Dewlling of 6 rooms, with a small cottage at the rear; land 33ft x 132 ft. £3000. BULLER-STREET— 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, hot and cold water, gas> stove, etc; land 26ft x 139 ft. £1380. BROOK-STREET— Good investment in Residential Property, showing a clear return of 10 per cent. ; two 6roomed houses, with conveniences ; land having a frontage of 32ft. £1050 BROADWAY-TERRACE— A 6 and sroomed House, with all conveniences ; let at 22s 6d each; land 33ft x 95ft 6in. £1200; £300 cash; balanco at 4i per cent. BELFAST-STREET — Two-story Workshop, 37ft 6in x 45ft, on section 27ft 6in x 81ft. £620. ALPHA-STREET— S-roomed House, with conveniences ; land 33ft x 112 ft. £875. WATERLOO - AVENUE — Very nice 6-roomed Cottage, with bathroom, scullery, washhouse, hot and cold water, etc. ; land 34ft x 84ft. £825. UPPER DIXON-STREET— Commodious Residence, of 7 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, wardrobes, and conveniences; all on one floor; built of very best materials throughout ; land 66ft x 75ft. £1700. EPUNI-STREET — 6-roomed Cottage, with 3-stall stable and cartshed, fowl- • house, eto. ; land 30ft x 132 ft. £750. ELLICE-STREET — Large 8-roomed House, with bathroom, gas, gas stove, etc.; land 34ft x 32ft. £1150. Would exchange for smaller house and more land. PETONE— Large double-fronted Shop, with 6 good living rooms, bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences ; could very easily bo mado into two shops; land 33ft x 106 ft. ARTHUR-STREET— 4-roomed Cottage, with conveniences, bath, copper, and tubs, shed, etc. ; land 33ft 6in x 74ft 6in. £750. ■Pr ARRY a. SHEPHE R*D*, NORWICH CHAMBERS, 8 CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. Secretary to Hataitai and Tirohanga Estate. KILBIRNIE NORTH (fronting the tramline) — Land 36ft 6in x 100 ft, 5 rooms. Price £600. OVERTOUN-TERRACE— Land 40 x 220 (about), 7 rooms. Prico £700. HOBSON-CRESCENT— Land 45 x 85. Price £1250. DOUGLAS WALLACE-ST. 4 rooms. Prico £400 Tji O t R SALE, Old-established Bakery, Pastry Cook, and Confectionery Business ; one of the best stands in Wellington ; takings about £250 to £300 per mouth ; all cash over counter; owner retiring from business ; principals only dealt with. Apply J.S., c»ro Eveni ins Po»*- 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1908, Page 10