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A. WARBTJUTON & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. KIIAREBROKK-RS. 164. FEATHERSTON-STREET. . BOULCOTT-STREET-A sUlish Rcsi. denco of 9 good rooniH and ail conveniences. Land 50 x 87; nice lawn and garden. Splendid position for bucineti or protessioual man. Prico reduced to £2050. 3 0a HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE. c 320 EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL SITES, 10 mm. of G.P.O. Splendid trnm service to the land. Now is tho time to purchnsa bi-foro the rise in value. A fow nlioico sites, available. Plans and pricelists to bo seen at our oftices:. Any offers made to us will bo pi o cod before tho Rhodes Trustees Board for prompt aceoptance. MOUNT VICTORIA-A gentleman's Residence of 9 rooms,, all on one <!oor, commanding an unititonuptcd view of harbour and city; conveniences qonsist of c.1., gas, h. and c. water, etc. Land 35 x it , - ! la n , Funn y Position, und clo«o to car. Price £1200. o ig INGISSTRE-RTREET— 6 rooms and conveniences. Land has froutago of 33ft. Produces 25s weekly ; "mortgage, £800, at 4i p.c. Prico £1030. 247 NKWTOWN-7 Rooms and usual convonicnces. Insured for £800. Land 33 x 100. Prieo £1000. 388 MOUNT VICTORIA-Villa Residenco of 0 rooms, producing 25s weekly; lovol fceotion 27 x 00. Price £700, easy terms. HIGHLAND 1 PARK ESTATE. 320 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. npHIS well-known Property is now being ii ,0, 0 " ore< l * or sa l° at prices placed upon the Sections by two well-known local Land Agents Full particulars, plans, prices, otc, on application to THE SECRETARY, Trustees Hon. W. B. Rhodcs's Estate, No, 9, Johnston-street Wellington. FOR SALE OF~EXCHANGE] TtyfORRrNSVILLE, best part of tho _v_L Waikato District, 2 miles from township; 720 acres, sheep and cattle farm; 400 acres in good grasses, and the balanco in manuka scrub; all easy country, and at present timo will carry 100 dairy cows and other 6tock ; 5-roomecl house and sheds. Price £11 per acre; wjll accept largest portion in approved equities, aud tho balance can remain at 5 per cent. F. AND W. FERKINS. j Builders. Island Bay. F. J. SAXBY, Land Agent, Hamilton. A SNIP— I 99 Acres Freehold, situated t 4 miles from railway btation ; in rougn feed and bush; mostly ploughable. PRICE, FOR A QUICK SALE, £4 15s PER ACRE. Terms Arranged. FARM FOR SALK 9AOQ ACRES, near Patea, all grass /W/V_» except 250 acres, now being felled; fenced and subdivided; about 1500 acres ploughablo; well watered: carrying 4000 sheep and 500 cattle; school, 'post office, ana creamery 1£ miles; 2 houses, wool and cow sheds, sheep dip and yards. Only £11 per acre. STANLEY READ. Wanjanui. WE have a very fine Farm of 200 acres, Feilding district, rich soil, afl flat, 10-roomed liou&o, all conveniences and good outbuildings ; hurh felled 30 years. Price £34 per acre. The owner will exchange for Wellington property n6t too heavily mortgaged. Writo to iis for particulars. Wo tan recommend this farm to clients. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. STORAGE ACCOMMODATION. TyE HAVE FIRST-CLASS STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT A D PER TON PER WEEK. SITUATED NEAR' TE ARO. RAILWAY STATION. Apply • • • LAEM AND CO., LTD., ALLEN-STREET, WELLINGTON. x. '"Otf WISDOM JUST A LITTLE BED. 1 * WHAT 'a .matter-of-fact world this is, to be sure. Most things are taken just _a3 they come — willy-nilly — anything for comfort. < Ah ! that's the point. Comfort is essential to man's well being. ! STOCKTON COAL is tho concentrated essence of homo cotnfoit when the winds, of winter whittle round tho chimney stacks. [ Don't go through another winter — nay, ituotker week— without a | supply of this geriiul warmth-giv-ing Coal. Order by 'Phones 83, 124, 164, 805. | SAMUEL BROWN.' Ltd., JOHNSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON. i LUNCHEON, SUPPEII, & TEA 11OOMS. -JJIAIL'S T ~~ ■*• < COMMERCIAL RESTAURAKT, LAMBTON-QUAY. •AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASKR, Proprietor. Telephone 2806. • ' . CRABTREE AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakore, ceo., Having inttallcd special plant for making Wrought-iron Split Pulleys, aro prepared to supply all sires' of Pulloya, jjuaranteod to stand tho heaviest work. Bs sure and tee our Trice-list before go_i! ehuwhenj.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 10