DAY'S BAY SECTIONS. Purchase a at the sea shore! Purohaso a Section near the sea! Purchase a Section at Day's Bay! And' be healthy, gay, and freet A FOREWORD. IT is a peculiarity of the average newspaper reader that ho or 6he will invariably only take a cursory glance through its columns before thoughtfully and carefully settling down to meditate, upon its contents. Searching for SEASIDE SECTIONS the eye of the reader comes across DAY'S BAY SECTIONS, which means that only a few of these SEASIDE SECTIONS are for dkpoeal in the charming resort of DAY'S BAY, designated the BRIGHTON of New Zealand. Tho old adage was See Naples and die. The modern phrase is BUY A SECTION AT DAY'S BAY AND LIVE. No glowing pen pictures are required to describe these DAY'S BAY SECTIONS— one word is. only necessary — UNRIVALLED. Primeval bush, bountiful water supply, magnificent beach and sea frontage are its characteristics. For all particulars enquire WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY CO., No. 1, WATERLOO-QUAY, Wellington. HILL-STREET. WE hays for Sale, in the best part of HILL-STREET, an exceedingly comfortable and most desirable MODERN RESIDENCE, of 9 rooms, which was specially built for the owner some 2{ years ago, under his own personal supervision. All the appointments and accessories are up-to-dat3 and convenient in every respect. A surpassingly beautiful view can be obtained from either of the two balconies, which are so situated that one or other is always sheltered from the fiercest wind. The Section is 43ft by 100 ft. / The price asked is absolutely reasonable^ and as very_ satisfactory reasons can bo given for selling, we have no hesitation in recommending this as a highly desiiable investment. Full particulars from BARB,, LEARY, 'AND WILLIAMS, LAND ,AND ESTATE AGENTS, 158, Featherston-street, Wellington. HATAITAI. THE BRIGHTEST, . BEST, AND CHEAPEST LAND IN THE CITYI SECTIONS FROM jQ-t K/\ Close to Car. PENNY FARES to Courtenay-place. Apply for Plans at THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, NORWICH 1 CHAMBERS, CUSTOMHOUSEQUAY; Or the Agents — 1 W. H. TURNBULL AND CO,, , 5, Panama-street, and Newtown. FOR SALE. LOWER HUIT. y HOUSE, containing seven rooms; drawingroom 24 x 14, hall 14 x 14; splendid finish ; every convenience j diainaga psrfect. QUARTER-ACRE and HALF-ACRE SECTIONS, planted; houses erected to suit purchasers' requirements; terms. TO LET. OFFICES and WORKROOMS in town Hall Building. Ring up, or apply to* J. T. HAWTHORN, Town Hall, Lower Hutt. THREE BARGAINS. / ___ KELBURNE (near College)— Splendid 6ROOMED HOUSE, built of the finest material and best finish, about two years; h. and c. water, bathroom, enamelled bath, gas, sewage connection; magnificent view of harbour. Price, £1125; £300 cash. RONA BAY (on sea front)— 4 ROOMS and scullery, verandah, bay window, outbuildings, etc. , furnished ; on section 60 x 112. Price £525. LOWER HUTT— 6 ROOMS, scullery and washhouse. 2 fireplaces, good garden, (fruit and vegetables) ; on section just under 2, acres ; all fenced ; 999 years' loase ; rent £4 8s p.a. ; mortgage £225 for 33 years, at 4£ per cent. Price £450. "SHORTT'S," LTD., WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, EXPERT VALUATORS, ETC. Stock and other Sales held in any part of the Dominion. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. FOR SALE. TN the progressive Town of Gisborne, -*• the largest, oldest-established, and' most up-to-date Tailoring and Mercery Business, as a going concern, together with Premises, 'consisting of Two-story Brick Building, having frontage of 27ft depth 60ft, in busiest portion of town. The vendor can furnish most satisfactory reasons for wishing to sell. For further particulars apply P.O. BOX 14, GISBORNE. FOR LEASE OR FOR SALE. r B IHAT Commodious House known as the JL "Coffee Palace,' 1 adjacent to Dauncvirke Railway Station, containing 20 rooms, with all up-to-date conveniences ; immediate possession. For further partioulars apply B. O. THOMSEN, 134, pourte&axiplacs, ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 3
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