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EAST AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ' ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL SNIPS! CLOSE TO TOWN— 4-rd. House, with bath, copper, tubs, u.w.c , and all conveniences ; closo to ca/ ; on good scution. Prico, &440 ; easy terms. WALL ACE-STREET— Comfort? ble Home of 4 rooms, with all conveniences, bath, copper, tubs, etc. ; dose to car ; on Brood section. Price, £520 ;• easy terms. KARORI— 6-rd. House, with all conveniences, scullery, washhouse, bathroom, etc/: hall sft bin. running nght through to Ihe kitchen : 1 bay window, verandah, electric light throughout ; tho house is just out of the builder's hands ; ins-arance, £550. Price, £750 ; £100 cash. CENTRAL-TERRACE — Splendid up-to-date House of 13 rooms, divided into two flats, electric light, Venetian blinds, tiled hearths and grates, gas, gas range, bottom flat plastered ; top flat occupied by owner ; bottom flat let at £60 per annum ; mortgage £300, at 5 per cent. Price, £1950. KELBURNE— We have an excellent selection of Sections in this locality for sale. They are cheap, and can be bought on terms. BROOKLYN, WASHINGTON - AY.— Land 66ft x 252 f t; 6-rd. House, with all conveniences ; h. and o. water, <jas, and a lovely view, etc. Price, £750 ; £100 cash. KILBIRNIE— SpIendid up-10-dato 4-rd. House, close to the car ; every possible modern convenience ; h. and c water, electric light, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, tiled hearths and grates, tiled roof, bay window ; on nice, level section. This is a cheap little home at £550; £50 deposit. MIRAMAR, Buyers wanting a Real Good Specula tion or First-class investments cannot do better than call* and see aboslutely the Finest Selection of Sections in this prosperous and progressive suburb ; prices ranging from £]00 per secti6n. NOW is the time to buy in this locality. Numerous large schemes are being prepared, and largo works have been already commenced. Prices at present afford you an excellent opportunity to obtain one oi thb best prospective speculations procurable. BEST INVESTMENT AND SPECULATION IN WELLINGTON. For further particulars, apply to EAST & EAST, GREY and FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON, \V. H. MORRAH & CO., WILLIS-STREET. Tclephouo No. 10. KILBIRNIE (Id tram bectionj — 5-roomed . Villa ; convenient ; land 40ft x 145 ft. £550 MITCHELLTOWN— 3-roomed Cottage. £210 cash. Rent 9s TAKANAKI-ST.— 37 x 95, 8 rooms. £1400 WALLACE-ST. (oli)— s rooms, 35 x 94. £500. NEWTOWN (very centre)— 3 Shops and Dwellings ; rents £310 p.a. Only £4500 ; splendid investment. LORNK-Sf.— 6 rooms, 25 x 86. £650 SOUTH-ROAD— 6 rooms, good. £750 ARO-STREET — 6 rooms, one story, every convenience, Id tram section to Man- \ ners-strcet ; real bargain ; terms from £50 cash deposit, balanco as rent or otherwise arranged. £650 HANKEY-STREET— B rooms £1150 BLUOHER-A VENUE— S rooms. £600 BURWAH-STREET— S rooms. £680 OAMBRIDGE-TER.— 6 rooms. £800 COROMANDEL-ST.— 5 rooms. £725 CHILKA-STREET— S rooms. £650 DRUMMOND-STREET— 6 rooms. £700 GHUZNEE-STREET (oil')— Two old Cottages ; rents 21s ; land 30ft x 63ft. Only £655. Valuable site for factory ; all on level. KARAKA BAY (sea frontage)— Sheltered le>-ol Section on corner, 80 x 88. Only £7 per foot MARANUl— Sections, all level, facing and near the Lyell Bay Beach — 40ft x 120 ft., from £140 50ft x 165 ft, from £175 50ft x 222 ft, from £200 Best Building Sites offering 1 in this Oity, and CHEAPEST. MORRA H ' S, ' WILLIS-STREET. 11AROA. 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 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 the Hutt County Council. At the first sale held over £3000 worth of sections were sold. Purchasers have already started building operations. The Government tako over tho full running of the Manawatu line in December. This means FREQUENT SERVICES, CHEAP FARES. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY and REAP the UNEARNED INCREMENT. There is no land selling within 50 miles . of Wellington as cheap as RAROA. RAROA. RAROA. It was bought cheap and will bo sold cheap. Prices from 27s 6d per foot for level -building sites within »'few minutes' walk of tho railway -station of Jolmscnvillc. This is one of tho ' most magnificent estates around Wellington. RAROA means SUN ALL DAY. Why purchase sections in dark, damp localities? You can got workers' fiftytrip tickets to Johnsonville lor 16s. This •is cheaper than travelling to Newtown on trams. Speculating builders will do well to purchase RAROA SECTIONS and erect buildings. Houses aro very scarce iv Johnsonville. There is no land for settlement at Ngahauranga where the great mea.l works and abattoirs are ; therefore, the workers must live at Johnsouville, which is within two miles. Torms for sections from £50 to £60 each are £5 deposit, the balance by monthly instalments of £1, bearing interest at the rate of 5£ per cent, por annum. Further particulars can be obtained from DWAN BROS., Willis-street, or E. M. Boulton, secretary of Iho Johnsonville Land Company, Nathanjs Buildings, Wellington. FOR SALE, Tho Best Building Site in Highbury ; grand view, fairly level. £225. Section 40 x 180, quite level, good Foil, 2 minutes from tram. Only £180 ; easy terms of payment. PRIVATE OWNER, Care of Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10

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