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OWN YOUR OWiSTiOME! nnHE effort and self-denial necessary in X paying for your homo will make you a stronger man. When you do own it you will be a better husband, a better father, and a better citizen. We want you to invest your savings through us. It makes no difference how largo or small ,the sum may be. Wo will guarantee to offer you nothing but sound, conservative, carefully-seleoted investments. Tho kind that has made our real estate business grow with wonderful rapidity. Tho kind that has satisfied hundreds of, clients who now invest.their money through Us. One of tho principal reasons why we have the largest real estate business in the City of Wellington ie because we do business on the "GOLDEN RULE" basis. We have followed the rule laid down by some of our most successful merchants. ,Wo have surrounded ourselves with men who are experts, in their line, and we are thus assured of the best results of every department in our business. If you want any information we want to hear from you. We will advise you fully afld frahkly. ' Do not hesitate to ask questions. DO IT NOW,! THOMSON AND BROWN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE • . AGENTS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSES UAY. & CO;, LAND, » ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 1 OPERA HOUSE, MANNERS-STREET. ,f , FOB SALE. ■ DAIRY FARM, situated within 7 miles of 'Wellington, containing 104 acres of good - land, subdivided and well fenced ; house of 5 rooms and conveniences; 12-bail cowshed, 2-etall stable, and trapshed ; 19 cows, p.b. Ayrshire .bull, 14 heifers, 3 horses, poultry, etc. ; milk-cart, harness and cans, dray and all necessary farming implements for dairy farming, including separator, etc. Price for the whole thing as a ' going concern, including milk .round, doing from 30 to 40 gallons pftr day. ' £2000. MA'JORIBANKS-ST. (off)-Cottage of -4 rooms; with usual conveniences; land 20ft x 95ft: Bargain at £400. 13Q5 EASTBOURNE.— Furnished Cottage of 4 rooms; land about 40ft x 160 ft; fenced and plahted ; -mortgage £150 to Government at 4£ per cent. Price £300. 1300 DANIELiSTREET.— Houee of 6 rooms, on one floor and all conveniences ; plastered throughout ; land 44ffc ' x ~ 109 ft. Price £700. Cheap. 3303 CLOSE TO BASIN RESERVE.— Wellbuilt House 'of 6 rooms,- on one floor; land -34ft x 90ft; corner section. Price £550. 3304 c. s; hill & co., HOUSE AND. LAND AGENTS, Baker's Buildings, Featherston-st. (Opposite Union Bank). Telephone 2456. HOBSON-ST.— B rooms, 33 x 165; £1550; £450 cash. BOLTON-feT.— 8 rooms, 36 x 150 ; £1285 ; £150 cash. - r WOOLCOMBE-ST. — 8 rooms, modern house, £1550, terms , KELBURNE (close to car}— B rooms; £1495; terms. HATAITAI-ROAD— Superior 7-rd. house, £950;'.- ■ ■ ' /. . NGAIO (near" Station) — 5 rooms, good section; £475.' KELBURNE - (Glasgow -street)— 7 rooms (superior). £1520. 112 Acres, TAWA FLAT— Three-sheep land L. H. B. WILSON, ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, HUNTER-STREET. KELBURNE— 6-roomed House) furnished,' to Let at £2 10s a week. . ST. JOHN'S-ROAD— 7-roomed Houee, • furnished,* to Let afc £2 5s a. week. WELLINGTON-TERRACE — For Sale, new 7-roomed House, also 2 Houses, e'ach.B rooms, and vacant Section. TASMAN-OTREET - 8-roomed House, good view; 'owner anxious to realise. LEVI-STREET — 7-rootiied House, very comfortable;- land 95ft x 98ft; for Sale. ■ NGAlO— Level Section, 132 ft x llSft, 6roottied ' House, every convenience. Price £950. KARORI— Good 'Section, Lancaster-et. ; easy terms. KELBURNE SECTIONS— Prices on applicatiorl. JjJILLEU & BUTTER, 35, PANAMA-STREET. HATAITAI, Corner Allotment— New and "modern Villa, 5 rooms; c.L, porcelain bath, hot water service, city ■ water and • drainage, etc. ; lovely view. Price £675. Terms arranged. . - 936 PIRIE-STSEET — .Well-built 5-roomed Dwelling; bathroom, scullery, - and other domestic requirements. Price £500. Bargain. • 939 NEWTOWN— Comfortable Cottage, 5 rooms; having all necessary conveniences; good section of land. Price £500.. Also 4 rooms; price £400. Reasonable terms offered. ■ 940 LOWER HUTT, two minutes from Post Office— Splendid building w site, 96ft . frontage. ( Price, £2 5s foot. 944 ISLAND BAY, Derwent-street— ldeal residential allotment. For prompt sale at £3 5s foot. GoVt. valuation, £5 foot. „ /"NHEAP • PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LOWER .HUTT — Superior 7-roomed House, .bathroom, enamel, bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, .p.w.c., gas, verandah two sides, well finished throughout ; large section having double; frontage, containing nearly half acre, including lawn, garden, etc. Price reduced to £1150. Very favour- , able' terms arranged. KARORI— Two sections Standen Estate, each having 40ft frontage by depth of 144 ft. Price only £90 tho two, for quick sale. LOWER HUTT-*-Choice Sections Bloom- • field Estate, £185 to £250. • Section Fitzherbert" Estate, near station, £100. . Andrews Estato, Section 50ft x 137 ft, only £120. Easy terms. LOWER HUTT, Nai Ns i— Comfortable 4-roomed Cottage, together with about 1 aero of land, only £550. Favourable terms arranged. 467 ACRES, within 20 miles of Wellington ; 150 acres flat, balance low hills, 10 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 7-roomed house, bathroom, water laid on, etc. ; farm buildings include cowshed, 8 bails, concrete floor, dairy, and sheds, together with ' stock as going concern, consisting of 23 milking cows, 6 heifers, Jersey bull, 4 horses, machinery, including mower, cultivator, horse-rake, harrows, etc., Price only £9 per acre. Terms about £1000 cash, balance arrnnged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . 186, FEATHERSTON-ST., .Wellington, And LOWER HUTT. FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. /jrk-ACKE DAIRY FARM ; dwelling of O" 7 rooms, concrete cowsheds, 14 outbuildings and necessary conveniences ; an excellent farm. Apply MODNSEY AND CO., ' ' 'Auctioneers, P»lfflerflsoaJ^ojth t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 10

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