XTOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL, WAIRARAPA— Leaso about 10 yeais; lent and hcsaia fet> aoout £2 weekly; takings a\ erage about £30 wu__y PiNce, including live f-t«.iek an:l furnitun-, £2250 405 HOTEL, NEAR FEILDING— Lease about 5 years ; takings a\ erage about £50 weoicly. Prico £600 393 HOTKL. ' HAWER4.— Lease- 10 years ; prico low ; easy house to run. Pull particulars on applying. 386 HOTEL, RANGITIKEI, doing an averago trade of about £120 weekly, l'rico £3000 402 HOTEL, WAIRARAPA— Average weekly trade considerably over £100. Price £3500. £1000 can Temain on subject Continuance being carried. 598 HOTEL in very safe electorate, North Hand ; lease 11 years at a rental of £10 weekly; takings average £80 woekly Price £2800. 382 HOTEL, NEAR HA WERA— Lease about 6 years at net weekly lental of £6 2s 6d ; takings average £90 weekly. Prico £2500 lease and furniture; good house, easily financed. 412 HOTKL, MARLBOROUGH — Takings about £120 woekly. Price for lease and furniture, £3700. 410 HOTEL, NEAR WELLINGTON, doing about £20 woekly ; rent £1 weekly ; splendid home foi elderly couple ; good leaso and safo electorate. 413 HOTKL, WESTPORT— Lease three years, at a weekly rental of £3 10s; takings average £40 weekly ; good billiard table. Price, including furniture, £750; cheap houee. • 338 HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH— Long loa3o and doing £120 weekly. Full particulars on applying. 345 Full particulars of any of tho above houses, or any others wo may have- on our books, will bo given to bona fide purchasers en application. JOHN BRODIE & CO., 7 AND 8, THE KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. TO MECHANICS AND THE WORKING MEN OF WELLINGTON. A GREAT deal is hcaid about tho high rents in Wellington. Do you wish to avoid tho paying out, year after v year, of a great part of your earningH for rent and having nothing in the end? If you aro a careful man, with a wish to have a little home of your own, it is now wilhin your power to gratify that wish. 1 have a fine block of porfectly flat land on tho tram route at Kilbirnie, and will build you a compact, up-to-date 4 or 5 roomed house, with all conveniences, for a deposit of £25 ; the balance at special terms of so much per week. For example, a 4-roomed house, with bathroom, shed, washhouse, and scullery, tiled hearth and grates, level section 26 x 115, for £485. What you aro now paying for rent would bo going towards paying off the prinoipal. The tram fares are tho cheapest around the city — special morning and evening cars only a penny fare to Courtenay-place. Call and obtain full particulars from the owner, S. SALEK. No. 4 Office, Morrah's Buildings, WILLIS-STREET. T W. STEVENSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MAIN-ROAD, LOWER HUTT. HAS FOR SALEUPPER HUTT (near Railway Station)— Two 5-roomed Houses, with conveniences; large sections of land; a bargain at £375 each ; very easy terni3 arranged. UPjPER HUTT (near Railway Station)— Two 4-roomed Houses, with conveniences ; good sections of land ; cheap at £350 each. Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser.
ALL GOOD COOKS USE STOCKTON COAL. ISN'T it annoying to have the fire go on etriko just whon you need it most? Have , you ever thought tho trouble may bo with the coal? GET STOCKTON COAL ; it won't cause you any annoyance. 'Phones 88, 124, 164, 805, 942. Stores : Adelaide and Tinakori roads', Willis and Tory streets. Offices: Johnstonstreet (three doors from Kirkcaldie's). SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., DISTRICT AGENTS.
CARGOES OF COALBROOKDALE COAL A RE CONTINUALLY DlS- **■ CHARGING, and will Contribute to Your Comfort, Cosy Fires, and Good Cooking. It is Cheaper than Cheap Coals, because it is Cleaner, and Gives More Heat and Radiance. ALL COAL MERCHANTS CARRY STOCKS, FOR SALE OR TO LET. A SUPERIOR FIVE - ROOMED _3__ HOUSE, Brooklyn; h.c. water, and every convenience ; large section ; small deposit, balance as rent ; also a four'roomed house, Mortimer-terrace ; all convenience ; special terms, apply. J. C. BROWN, 9, Aurora-terrace, or Boxhill. Brooklyn.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 10
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