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KARORI. IDEAL HOME FOR BU3INESS MAN., FOR Sx\LE, privately, on behalf of tho mortgagee, NEW. SUPERIOR EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE on one floor. Land about ONE ACRE. This property is in tho vory beet part of Karori, about threo minutes from tram. Land practically level and well-ihelter--cd for garden or lawn. Prico £1700, or nearest offer. Torms can bo arranged. Full particulars from C. and A. ODLIN, LTD., Timber Merchants. 'Phone 279. AT THE SEASIDE! THAT'S whoro you ought to abide and reside. AT THE SEASIDE 1 INVIGORATING, BRACING. HEALTH-GIVING SEA AIR AT THE SKA SHORE ! Tho pure ozono of the sen. combined with onticing sccnio beauties of NATIVE BUSH. Plenty of water, 'ea frontago, unrivalled beach. Tho ideal spot for bathing with safety. THE GEM LOCALITY of nil tho Searido Suburbs of Wellington — tho exact nlaco for a quiet rotroat from tho bustle of city life, jet in closo proximity thoroto, is DAY'S BAY! THE DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT. Secure a Section cro it bo too lato — only a limited number remaining, and they are being snapped up. Tho Wellington Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., 1, Watorloo-quay, Wel- , lington, will supply all information con- [ corning theso Sections* Mako enquiries now. The terms aro easy and tho payments aro light. DAY'S BAY SECTIONS ARE THE BEST! NONE BETTER AROUND WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS BOARDIXGHOUSE. riRST-CLASS BOARDIXGHOUSE! WELLINGTOX-TERRACE. 15 ROOMS, ALL WELL FURNISHED. Over a Dozen Gentlemen Boarders. fQAA CASH DOWN will put tho intSrftJW vestor in possession of tho above, as a full going concern, and including ALL THE FURNITURE, PIANO, LIXEX, SILVER, PICTURES, etc. A SURE INCOME FOR A* GOOD HOSTESS. Call at onco for full particular* from GUALTEU, DYKES & CO., CORNER OF FEATHKRSTON AND BRANDON STREETS. "I AO ACRES, 18 in crop, balance grass, -■"•^ large orchard ; good houso and outbuilding*, close to factory, P. 0., and school. Price £21 10s per acre ; £700 cash. 212 Acres, well grassed, 10 minutes from school, railway station, etc., factory; new 9-r. h. ; tho whole ploughablo when stumped. Goodwill £7 per acre. Adjoining farm was Bold at £41 per acre. 4 J. 8- FREEMAN. Dannevirko. CHEAP Shcop Farm for Sale, 900 acres, Hawkcs Bay, lip., rent 3s lid acre, beautiful undulating country, practically all ploughable, all in, grass and crops, 11 paddocks, well watcroa, 9 miles railway station by splendid road, 2 mile* school and P. 0., good 5-rooincd house, bathroom, stables, harness room, implement shed, yards, plantations, goodwill ; only £3000 ; £2000 cash. ORBEt.L AND CO., Palmerston North. A DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. 1 (Z(\ ACRES First-class Improved Land, . . w'lw ' l ' l 5-roomod houso and outbuildings, handy creamery, school, store, and P.O. ; rent, 17i 6d per acre. Apply early, W. CHAMBERLAIN, Dominion Land Agency, Woodville. jPQAA CASH will sco a good man into &/G\J\J a Dairy Farm of 134 acres, including stock and plant, 29 cow*, liorec, heifers, etc. Price £17 per acre, inclusive. £500 cath will see a good man into a Dairy Farm of IC2 acres, including stock and plant, 30 milker?, bull, 12 young stock, etc. Prico £21 p.a., inclushc. Both 7 wiles from town. T. W. WELCH, Land Agent, Devon-street, N«w Plymouth. AHURIRI CAFE, /CONSISTING of Shop and Cafo; no \J opposition ; cash trade ; average takj ings £3 per day ; rent 10s per week. Price, a« o. going concern, £100 vosh. Owner's [ reason for selling ill-hoalth. Situated Port Aliuriri, Napier. HUNTER, SCHULTZE, AND GIBSON, I Land Agents, Napier. FOR PALE, 28J Acres Tho very beat soil on tho Heretaunga Plains, a littles over one mile from tho Hastings Post Office, having a very largo frontage, and being a Corner Section ; has a largo prospeetivo value. It is now leased for ft term of years at an annual rental of £170. There are two small buildings on the property, and it is well aud securely fenced. A first-class investment at the money asked. No eucumbranco and no exchange. Prico £75 per acre ; terms. F. CASSIN, Corner opp. New Post Office. Hastings. | CROFPING FARM. I QAA ACRES, nil flat land, on main At\J" road, half-way between Masterton and Cartorton ; subdivided and watI ered; good 7-roomed homestead nnd largo outbuildings; prico £13 10s per aero; vory easy torms can be arranged. V. L. FAHIBROTHER, Land Agont, Carterton. ILL SELL, OR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY. Owner leaving Dominion. 650 ACRES, SHEEP FARM. Housod, fenced, gra?scd, subdivided. Creamery and bcliool oppos-ite; 5 miles raiiwuv station. Prico £3 per aero. Apply HOMEWARD BOUND, Evening Post. FOR SALE, in Palmorstoti North, a splendid two-story Brick Shop und Dwelling, combined ; every modern convcnioiico and appliance for carrying m a luorativo business; first-class biluntun, suitablo for any cluss of business; hcairn reasons compel an absolute sacrilice. Apply sharp, by letter, to Box 52, Palmcraton North. • SPLENDID Chance —Hairdressing, Tobaccontßt, and Billiard Saloon for immediate Sale, situated in tho Feildnijj district, und to bo sold as a going concern, including 2 billiard tables and fittings, 3 chairs; about 50 members toilet ' clul) at 4s ; average turnover from £90 to [ £110 per month ; rent £11 per month. Prico £850, which includes the wholo stock. Apply VICTOR E. SMITH, Land Agent, , Feilding. FOR SALE, first-claes Privato Hotel, in good town; leading commercial houst*> 30 rooms ; every convenience ; electric light; hot nnd cold water; billiard room, 2 tables ; long loasc, £3 10<5 per week ; sublets £3 14a 6d ; takings £20 to £30 weekly. Price, £600, as a going concern. Terms, £200 cash, or would exchange for smull business bUiUl>!o for mother and daughter to run. Fullest detiili from, l&wit *ad Co., W«ni_un.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12