PAY'S BAY SECTIONS. IT is a peculiarity of the average newspaper reador that he or sho will in- ' variably only take a cursory glance through its columns before thoughtfully . and carefully settling down to meditate 9 upon its contents. Searching for SEASIDE SECTIONS tho eye of tho reador , comes across DAY'S BAY SECTIONS, - which means that only a few of these SEAI SIDE SECTIONS are for disposal in tho oharming resort of DAY'S BAY, designated tho BRIGHTON of New Zealand. i Tho old adage was See Naples and die. The modorn phrase is BUY A SECTION AT DAY'S BAY AND LIVS. No glowing ' pon pictures are required to describe these 3 DAY'S BAY SECTIONS— one word is only necessary— -UNRIVALLED. Primeval bush, bountiful water supply, magnificent beach and sea frontage are its characteristics. Lithographio Plans showing the area of each section are now available, and will be sent to any address on application. , The roads are now being formed and graded, so that each seotion will have an easy and gradual approach. j For all particulars enquire WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY CO., No. 1. WATERLOO-QUAY, Wellington. HILL-STEEET. WE have 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 somo 2£ years ago, under his own personal supervision. All tho appointments and accessories aro up-to-dati and convenient in every respect. A surpassingly beautiful view can be obtained from either of tho two bal- . conies, which are so situated that one or other is always sheltered from the fiercest wind. » Tho Section is 43ft by 100 ft. The price asked is absolutely reasonable, and as very satisfactory reasons can be given for selling, we have no hesitation in recommending this as a highly desirable investment. I Full particulars from - BAIIK,, LEAHY, AND WILLIAMS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 153, Featherston-sfereet, Wellington. = TO LET. ' i THE COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Between the OPERA HOUSE and TOWN HALL, Lower Cuba-street, in ths MOST CENTRAL POSITION in the City. Trams to all parts of Wellington pass the «j doors, and on the penny section. DWAN BROS., tho Owners and Builders, are now prepared to Lease this Splendid New Brick Building, known as the COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba-stroet. Tho building-, which has just been erected, is of brick and plaster, and thoroughly fire-proof, containing 75 bedrooms, together with sittingrooms, staffrooms, dining-rooms, smoke-room, storerooms, servories, nino bathrooms, wilh the best up-to-date hot water service in , the colony, and all. the usual conveniences >• and modern appliances in kitchen and scullery, etc. ■ v, Splendid Standard Fast Electric Passengers' Lift, also • Kitchen Lift. Two etaircaso.v ' , Promenade Roof, from which there is • a magnificent view of the whole of the City and Harbour. Amplo yard accommodation ond conveniences for washing at tho rear of the building, with back entrance. The rooms vary in sizo from 10 x 8 to 40 x 32. There is not a dark room in tho wholo of this splendid private ho- - tel. No building in the front or at the X back can obstruct the sunlight. 0 The building is splendidly laid out, is fitted with patent ventilating windows, 1 and each flat is complete with a plentiful supply of bathrooms, lavatories, and coad veniences. a Lighted throughout with Electric Light. , . The site upon which this fine building is erected is one of the best in the city, and being so centrally situated must bo m full always. It is within a few minutes' walk of the Queen's Wharf, is adjacent to the Te Aro ( Railway Station; in fact it is the chance of a lifetime for persons wishing to g secure a business of this description. dwaisTbros., OWNERS. WILLIS-STREET. XT OTELS FOR SA L~E. HOTEL, NELSON— Lease 5 years, at a weekly rental of £1 ss ; takings average about £20 weekly. Price for i goodwill of lease and furniture, £350 ; stock at valuation. 392 HOTEL, MANAWATU— Lease, about 3 years ; rent, £4- 10s weekly ; purchasing clause in lease. Price for lease and furniture, £3000; stock at valuation. 391 HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH SUBURB— Average weekly takings, about £30. Price £300; stock at valuation. 379 HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH — Lease, 8 years ; takings average £80 to £90 weekly; large beer consumption. Price for goodwill of lease and furniture, £4500; stock at valuation. 390 HOTEL, PATEA ELECTORATE— Freehold, £3500 ; trade about £50 weekly ; easy terms can be arranged. 389 HOTEL, WAKATDPU ELECTORATE— Trade about £40 weekly. Price for freehold and furniture, £1850 ; stock at valuation. 3gg HOTEL, WAIKATO ELECTORATE— Doing a large business, and considered one of the beet houses in the Dominion; full particulars on application to us. HOTEL, BLENHEIM— Lease, about 2£ years; rent, £2 10s weekly; takings average £25 to £28 weekly. Price for goodwill of lease and furniture, £775 ; stock at valuation. 387 HOTEL, NEAR FEILDING— Lease, about 5 years ; present rent, £3 weekly ; when new housa completed, rent to bo £11 weekly ; present takings, about £40 weekly. Price for goodwill of lease, £600 ; stock at valuation. 393 1 HOTEL, NEAR BLENHEIM — Lease, about 7£ years ; rent £2 10s weekly ; 5 takings average about £35 weekly ; free house for everything. Prioe for > goodwill of lease and furniture, £1075 ; stock at valuation. 378 HOTEL, RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE — Lease, about 3£ years; rent, £5 weekly ; takings average about £70 weekly. Price for goodwill of leas* and furniture, £1550 ; stock at valuation. 381 Please apply for fuller particulars. JOHN BRODIE & CO., 7 and 8, King's Chambers, WELLINGTON. r — ■ JJ ARRY a. SHEPHERD, NORWICH CHAMBERS, 8 CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. Secretary to Hataitai and Tirohanga LOWER HUTT \c\osa to Railway Station) — Section, area over 1 acre. Price £75. HATAITAI— 2 Sections overlooking Bay, 5 minutes to tram. £175 each. WALLACEVILLE— 3 Sections, area about £ acre, new 5-roomed house. Price i- £420. i. DOUGLAS WALLACB-STBEET - 6 Rooms, let 255. Frioe £650.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 137, 9 December 1908, Page 5
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