SUNSHINE & SEA AIR
OPINION OF EMINENT DOCTORS.
Our most eminent doctors of tbe day are all agreed oil the ' wonderful healing and health-giving properties of sunshine and sea air, for old and young alike. -MI, wise, anil far-seeing fathers and mothers realise . this truth, and an effort on their 'part to secure these advantages not only for their children but for themselves will be repaid a .thousand-fold.' To have the opportunity to secure an ideal seaside section, sunny, sheltered, silver sand beach, where safest bath-" ing;, boating, iishing, etc., can be indulged in, with excellent golf 12 minutes away, arid the whole close to the city by rail and good road, is indeed, a unique chance. ■ . The decision- of Mrs. J. W.i.Bell, of Titahi Bay, to cut up the old homestead into seaside sections, including the beautiful, grass plateau overlooking the bay, and offer them to the public of Wel-lington-and surrounding districts, givr-s everyone a rave chance to secure a permanent week-end seaside, Dome. This seaside sub-division is undoubtedly .the finest, ever offered to the residents of Wellington and surrounding districts.The auctioneer, Dunbar Sloane. 181, Fealherstou street. Wellington, informs us that the 'terms of sale have been definitely fixed at 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, and the balance- may remain at 6 per rent, for live years if desired, or rush at any' lime to suit buyers. The date of the auction will be about the 26th of Nuvcnibri-. alK i the plans will be ready in (ho near future. This is a golden opportunity -for all n true investment, and a :hca'lth insurance in every seueo of (bo word.—iAdvt
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1924, Page 9
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272SUNSHINE & SEA AIR Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1924, Page 9
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