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A REAL ESTATE PROPOSITION. ONLY £100"0~RKQriRED. "^TOl' aie vvell awn re flint welJ-locntcd fi- lltal Entitle in ;i vilo investment, and that montly othor investment;, arc ri^ky. Therefore don't ri-k your money in M"-'Culntivo shares. Put your biiure money in land — Wellington City land — the Mifeit und most profitable investment there ia. REMEMBER! Wisa utters are turning to Real Estate. "Voil do the same. Wo linvo for «aln a vory valuable block I of Freehold Land and Huilding3 bituato j risclit in tlio heurl of Wellington. The position is just off tho Quay and in close proximity to the G.P.0., and gurioundcd by the locnl banks. Tho file cannot bo surpussed as one for warehouse, factory or retail Bhops. It rcquire3 no special -words to recommend this property to tho money-making capitalist or others v/ho arc- familiar with ilia City of Wellington. We iiiigl-.t add that it is impossible for any one to prognosticate tho enormous ri.->e iv values that must take place in regard to property in thie very central locality. We ftrongly appeal to you to nt once inspect the property and make yourself personally acquainted with tho proposition. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, right next to tho Hunk of AualraUbis, and opposite the Bnuk of New Zealand. Tvvo-.story building at present occupied by Ourselves and other*. Land dOU x 8611, Bin., Mortgagu £8000, ut 4i per cent. PRICE, FOR QUICK SALE, £9000. THOMSON & BROWN, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. MORiViIN ttTON ESTATE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON. SPECIAL Building Facilities for bona-fido settlers aro being offered by tho proprietors of this Estate. Advances can bo arranged at 4-i per cent. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST SECTIONS WITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARIES. PRICES FROM £50 PER SECTION, OR 25s PER FOOT. Tho smuJlest sections aro over oneeighth aero; some of our sections quoted as low us £125 per acre. SPLENDID VIEWS. OPKN SCNiSIY POSITIONS. Wo bought cheap and will sell cheaper than any othor compauy iv Wellington. LOW DEPOSITS. Extiernely easy terms of repayment and interest. Now ib the tinio to build — land und materials uro cheap. The Directors aro determined to make, sales and will refuse no reubonablc oll'er. For plans and particular, apply to THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD. E. M. BOULTON, Secretary. Nathan's Building*. And all loading Laud Agents. Arrangements hivo been mado by which intending buycis muy bo fliown tho various lots by MR. h. W. WILTON, resident on tho Estate, at Pribcillu Crescent, Alornington. LO WE R "liUTT. ■fp 0 R SALE. CHARMING GENTLEMAN'S RESIDKXCE, containing 14 rooms and uvery inocicrn convenience; built under btnclm supei'vibiun of a well-known architect; together with 2 acres of beautiful uroundu containing large greenhorn-us, lawn, plantatioiiH, kitchen and flower gardens; cio3o to railway station; together with 5 acres ot good grazing land. Prico only £4000 tho lut ; favourable terini ananged. SUPERIOR 7-KOOMLD KKSIDENCE, besides bathroom, pantry, eculleiy, and all conveniences, plastered throughout ; outbuildings containing vvashhoUac, copper, tubs, etc., uUo stable, trapshed, and man's roum, beautifully titimU'd. 66ft frontago to first-clasa road. Prico only £1300 for quick ea!e, an owner it leaving the North Inland. Prompt application ncctidtary. CHOICE LEVEL SECTION, rich land, well ilraiiicd, high and dry ; beautifully situated, 66ft to first-class road. Price only £3 10s per foot for quick salo ; strongly recommonded. SNUG 5-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, within 2 minutes' walk of station, largo section, rich level land. Price £600; only £50 deposit; rent pnj» interest and principal. > NOTE. — Buyers desirous of purchasing House* or Land in nbovc locality uheuld call or write stating thuir requirements, to tho undersigned, who has the largest selection of good propertied for sale on terms and prices to suit all pockets. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, IS6. FEATHERSTON.STREET, Wellington. AND AT LOWER HUTT. Auction Sales of Land, Stock, Furniture, etc, arranged iv any part of the Dominion. "THE MORNING AFTER" T TSUALLY has its unpleasant fea*~J tures. If you want a cheerful homo don't indulge in coals that leavo tho grates choked up with ashes and tho houscwifo choked with auger. STOCKTON COAL Is not that kind. It burns right through and leaves very littlo a»h, for which housewives aro vory "grate"-ful. Don't wait till THE COAL BIN IS EMPTY, But 'phono us for a supply of STOCKTON To-duy. SAMUEL BROWN, I/pd., DISTRICT AGENTS. 39, JOHNSTON-STREET. Telephones— Bß, 124, 164, 805, or 942. Stores — Adelaide pud Tiua[iori roads, Tory and Willis streets. CROPPING FARM. Of I A ACRES, nil flnt lund, on main /Vvfvr road, half-way between Masterton und Curtcrtou; subdivided and water od ; good 7-roomed hoincbteud and largo outbuildings ; prico £13 10s per aero ; vory easy terms can bn arranged. V. L. FAIRBROTUKR, Land Agent, C'arterton. TjfOß SALE, in tno ruing suburb of X? Maraimi, 20 good Building Scition« vi 40s pci foot ; other* at 10k, 2Cs 30h, and 45*: seven well-grassed Paddocks from 1£ lo t> aw: sections of theso area* are almost unobtainable in Wellington. Take tho new car route to Lyall Boy. Plans and pailiculars from H. M. II AY WARD, 20, Old Custom houic-it., Wellington. FOR SATjE, Acref, four mflea from Kiinbolton and 18 lnilc* from Foildiug: all in prras?, and nearly all ploughable, 10 paddocks, vvell fenced and watered by arti'ings ; wintered 1800 sheep, 100 cattle, and 10 horacs; house of 8 roomf, woolshed, dip, yard/, tia]whcd, cow (hed, >.U-. April y, at once, to PRiOB AND KENNEDY, Land AaeaU, Feildiaf .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 12

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