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WE TWO SELL THE EARTH. MAKING GOOD RESOLUTIONS. TT\O not . hh among those who think JL/ good resolutions are of no value because some are broken. To say, "I can't keep resolutions, therefore I will make none 1" is weak and foolish. "I will" is better than "I can't." Resolution is a distinct human quality. The mere animal is governed by instinct; it cannot resolve. Men resolve ; and successful men RESOLVE and DO— RE* SOLVE to make other people and outBide forces work for your benefit. HOW CAN YOU DO THIS? In the firei, place, remember that tha man who works with his hands alone gets only a meagre return for his efforts. Then use your head. Decide to ihvest wisely in the safest and most profitable place — WELLINGTON REAL ESTATE. YOU CAN MAKE NO WISER BUSINESS RESOLUTION THAN THAT. We believe we are safe in saying that we are the most successful Estate Agents in Wellington. Wo have surroUlided ourselves with men who are experts in their line, and we are thus assured of the best- result* in every department of our business. Let us know what kind of property you desire. We will guarantee to fill your requirements promptly and satisfactorily. DO IT NOWI THOMSON AND BROWN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 35. LOWER CUBA-STREET. \ " ■ L. H. B. WILSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND. SHAREBROKER, f HUNTER-STREET. KELBURNE-PARADE (opposite University) — Nine-roomed House, every convenience. Price £1900. LEVI-STREET— 7-roomed House, very comfortable; land 50ft x 98ft. Price £1600. TASM AN -STREET — 8-rcomed House, good view ; owner anxioue to realise. ROCKVILLE, COLLINGWOOD— Compact Property, 57 acres, dwelling, and orchard. Price £400. TARANAKI FARM— 7IB Acres, nine miles by good dray road from railway station: good river flats; 400 acres grass, balance bush; fourroomed house, yards, etc. ; only £500 cash required. Price £5 per acre. TE KAIANGA (between Khandallah and Kaiwarra)— The cheapest • land oa the market. Large Sections from £50 to £200. DAIRY FARMS. J •f A n ACRES, situated good district ; -*-^jfcO l mile, from school, creamery, store, etc., 5 miles railway; all in grass and crop, 10 paddocks, well fenced, good water supply ; 10-roomed house, 20-bail ; cowshed, concrete floor, 1 acre orchard, all flat. Price £38 per acre; easy terms, j 100 ACRES, lease 7 years to run at £1 per acre ; rent £22 per acre p.c. ; 5 pad- ! docks, 6-bail cowshed, concrete floor, 6roomed house and outbuildings. Price for goodwill, including 30 good dairy j cows, £650. R. U. HARDEN AND CO., Agents, Kimbolton. APPLES FOR EXPORT. EXHIBITION OF FRUIT GROWN ON THE PROPERTY OF THE MOUTERE AMALGAMATED FRUIT LANDS, LIMITED, AT BRICE'S WINDOW, 226 a, LAMB-TON-QUAY. If you want to grow good fruit like it, BUY IN MOUTERE, NELSON! I See us. J. T. HORN, LTD., 12 and 14. PANAMA-ST., Wellington. 'Phones 2173 and 3830. Xp O R SALE. A MODERN HOUSE AT 1 LEVIN, Practically new, 6 large rooms, entrance hall, bathroom and scullery, hot and cold water, gas, linen cupboards and wardrobes built-in; outbuildings include man's room, store room, and wash-house, copper and tubs, and drainage; half-acre of ground, corner section, laid out in lawns and orchard ; an ideal property for any one wanting a good home. Also, 6 Acres good Suburban Land, permanently watered. Apply BONA FIDE, P. 0., Levin. HOTEL TO BE LEASED BY the freeholder for 7 years, owing to the Licensee wishing to go away for a trip. Price £1550. Liquors extra. Suit man with family. Safe electorate. Good country district. . Only hotel. Seven aorfs land, grazing cows; garden, stables, football _ ground,, billiard room, acetylene gas, aerated water machine. Free house. Trade £60 to £70 in summer; £40 in winter. Merchant's account averages £70 monthly. Information given to bona fide buyers, but/ no agents. Apply to FREEHOLDER, G.P.O. Box 58, Wellington. T^OR SALE, IN SUNNY NELSON. Good 6-roomed Dwelling, every convenience, land 50 feet by 161 feet, excellent locality. £625. Boardinghouse Property in City, 14 rooms, good position. £600. Should be worth £1000. 9 Acres land and 8-roomed house (two acres orchard), 1| miles from G.P.O. A charming property. £1000. W. ROUT AND SONS. Nelson. A CERTAIN Fortune. Splendid Farming Proposition. Carrying capacity in present state 3000 to 4000 sheep, besides oattle in winter, and double the number in summer. Total • cost, including rent, interest, rates, and cash outlay is less than One Shilling per head of the winter sheep carrying capacity. Prioe for goodwill of long lease £3000, terms £1500 cash. Write at once for full particulars, Lambert and Co., Palmerston North. i , ...... J LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. WOODWARD, 121. Ingestre-#t. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS, etc. I Letters receive prompt attention. ' I Distance no objection. j 121, INGESTRE-ST (next Skating Rink). 'Phono 2379, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., Letters receive prompt attention; highest prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (next | F.S. Dispensary). LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ~~ MRS. NIGHTINGALE, Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's I Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc. ; letters receive prompt atten* tion. 103, Lambton-quay. 'Phone 2924. WANTED— Use Weldwell, a practical Solder; solders anything around I the house ; no resin or flux required, It. 1 The Simj Hardware Co.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1913, Page 10