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A REAL ESTATE PROPOSITION. ONLY £1000~REQUIRED. YOU are well aware that well-located Real Estate is a safe investment, and that mostly other investments are risky. Therefore don't risk your money in -speculative shares. Put your sp&ro money in land — Wellingian City land — the safest and most profitable investment there is. REMEMBER! Wise investors are turning to Heal Estate. You do the same. Wo hnvo for sale a very valuable block of Freehold Land und BuMdings situate right iv the heart of Wellington. Tho position is ju.it of! the Quay and in close proximity to the G.'P.O., and surrounded by tho local banks. | The sito cannot bo surpassed as one for warehouse, factory or rerail shops. i It requires no special words to rocoui- | mend this property to the money-making > capitalist or ot.hers who are familiar with the City of Wellington. j We might add that it is impossible for , any one to prognosticate the enormous rise in values that must take place in j regard to property in this very central j locality. I Wo strongly appeal to you to at onco I inspect tho property and mako yourself personally acquainted with the proposition. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, right next to the Hank of Australasia, and opposito tho Uank of New Zealand. Two-fctory building at present occupied by ourselves and othotb. Lund 30ft x 86ft Bm. Mortgp^o £8000, at 4j per cont. PRICE, FOR QUICK SALE, £9000. THOMSON & BROWN, ' CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. MORNIJN' GTON ESTATE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON. SPECIAL Building Facilities for bona-ndo aottlcrs are boiug offered by tho proprietors of this Estate. Ad- , vuhcea can bo arranged at 4i per cent. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST SECTIONS 1 WITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARIES. ; PRICES FROM £5t -PER SECTION, ; OR 25s PER FOOT. Tho smallest sections are over oneeighth aero; somo of our sections quoted . as low as £125 per acre. SPLENDID VIEWS. OPEN SUNNY POSITIONS. ' Wo bought cheap and will sell cheaper ' than any other company in Wellington. LOW DEPOSITS. Extremely easy 1 terms of ropayment and interest. Now ■ is tho timo to build — land and materials 1 are choap. Tho Diiectors are dotormincd to make sales and will refuse no reasonable offer. For plans and particulars, apply to THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD. E. M. BOULTON, Secretary. Nathans Buildings. And all leading Land Agents. Arrangements lia\o been made by 1 which intending buyers may bo bhown tho various lota by MR. X W. WILTON, resident on tho Katato, at Priscilla * Crescent, Mornintfton. LOWER HUTT. rp O R SALE. CHARMING GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, containing 14 rooms and evory modern convenience ; built under strictest supervision of a well-known architect ; to1 gcther with 2 acres of beautiful grounds containing large greenhouses, lawn, plantations, kitchen and tiowcr gardens ; close to railway station; together with 5 acres ot good grazing land. Price only £4000 tha lot ; lavourablo terms arranged. SUPERIOR 7-KOOMED RESIDENCE, besides bathroom, pantry, scullery, and all conveniences, plaetcrod throughout ; outbuildings containing washhousc, copper, tubs, etc., also stable, trapshed, and man's room, beautifully situated. 66fb i frontage to first-class road. Price only £1300 for quick sale, us owner is leaving tho North Island. Prompt application neco«ary. CHOICE LEVEL SECTION, rich land, well draibod, high and dry ; beautifully situated, 66ft to first-class road. Price only £3 10s per foot for quick eale ; strongly recommended. SNUG 5-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, writhin 2 minutes' walk of station, large section, rich level land. Price £600 ; only £50 deposit; lent pays interest and principal. j NOTE. — Buyers desirous of purchasing Houses or Land in above locality should call or write stating thuir requirements, to the undersigned, who has tho largest selection of good proporties for salo on terms and pneos to suit all pocketb. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 186. FEATHERSTON-STREET, > Wellington, AND AT LOWER HUTT. Auction Sales of Land, Stock, Furniture, etc., arranged in any part of the Dominion. J.H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 156. Faathcrston-ttrest. Telephone 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. ABEL SMITH-STREET (off) — Neat Dwelling of 5 room*, gas, bathroom, gas heater; land 22ft frontage; a cheap property, at £700. Te Aro. 28 MOUNT VICTORIA-Modern two-story Residence, of 7 good rooms; gas, hot water; commanding nice outlook; section 26ft x 112 ft, and widening at back; a really nice home. Price £975. Mount Victoria 3 KILBIRNIE (close to Constable-st.)— Neat Dwelling of 5 rooms, built 18 months ; concreto paths, etc. ; land 30 x 135; sunny position, with spleadid view of Evans Bay: must be sold. Price £675. 76 , SEATOUN (near tram)-Good 5-roomed , Dwelling on large section, 82ft x 166 ft, elovated site; lovely view and sunny position. Specially reduced, £475. 16 LOWER HUTT (just off main road)— Two splendid level Sections, each 43ft x 126 ft; partly fenced. Really cheap at £120 each. 7 KILBIRNIE (tram route)— Shop and Dwelling of 7 rooms; c.l. and gas; land 30ft frontage ; let at £91 pa. Price £1100. 56 NGAIO (within 3min. station)— Three splendid Sections, each 50ft frontage. Prices from £70. 29 W YLIE BROS., 182, FEATHERSTON-ST., Wellington, Telephone No. 462. ELLICE- AVENUE— Land 18 x 60 feet; Good 5-roomed dwelling, hot and cold water, gas, electric light ; newly renovated throughout. Prico £535. BROOKLYN (Sugar-loaf Hill-rd)— Good section 66 x 150 ft, 5-rd. dwelling, city water and conveniences; panoramic view. Prico £485; Government valuation £550. ROSENEATII (2min. from tram)— Lovel Site, two frontages, 105 x 119 ft, irregular; modern 6-roomcd Dwelling, garden, largo lawn, etc.; room i to build further dwelling; hno view of city und harbour. Prico reduced to £1275. KARORI (near Council Chambors)— 9 Acres Land, suitable for subdivision. Prico £1300. LOWER HUTT (sm in. from Post Oflico) — Fine dry Section, 3 acre. Price only £275. OTAKI— 3O2 Acres, 200 acres rich lovel land, balance torrace; 14 paddocks, cowihad, new Q-roointd dwelling, etc. Trie* £30 per acre.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 8