A Certain Profit evestment ran rm oim JL-J A © '-K •'* & f >f*y** **^cctfgßragyna? «nt SPDO *5? m. ■rCfgf' sa£ £ ■$ Cp§ ' )V-, •>■ ;• utils' £s& m g* ■ si yCir^ 06 r" Wi H\t A® 'S FAST ELECTRIC TRAINS NEW TAWA FLAT STATION / <22: cSb'i If M & ■^»- 8& —{school {ijx rZT :> . &. m Msi 8&F Ml ft:\'M ffi y&giM Present Line x"' <?nt j t a nti. v ‘v?3, aw c* .% X. / 4# ■v<? mm *Ss. HP -A. W V w?-, L, - ,f<r -* T o N TU’JftlL C\> IXO jC-i VVEU.IN fIUU "[‘•Xx <St„ ■So / \ - ' -;< : .><S:V->r. \\ a» \v w u 1 g«n 1 L-wr *>, \3 .- X, LARGE NEW >2 -X BUNNY ST IX STATION % ys, RO A q>& *% '^s , -.-jff.V----»v„ $$ Mu. NSC'ffX' SKA \\ Pii Ig! CN>; r* .^: §*^ ss 2 Ig S »*yrY_<? f V -'s’ , a'2 .V IW fefeS X 5 " > <- 1 •> sSip r> \ f;fe -yv <nt?V . p> t »: y as; fei j! ftwl -'mmi'tl■<oo, nmii''tl=rr: PCx!®4Lw®L 'r? ; : .• —‘ •Loiiatsw.ixAr. j.-v-t «. Ki2Tii'<r ' /A W iMM MBWCWI : jAuaiilon eur?trJi.Wk , '.wjEi DUNBAR SLOANE LIMITED, Sub-divisional Specialists, 155 Lambton Quay, Wellington, ANNOUNCE OWING TO THE NUMEROUS ENQUIRIES MADE BY VARIOUS RESIDENTS OF NELSON, THEY HAVE DECIDED TO OPEN AN OFFICE NEXT TO THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, TRA FALGAR STREET, FOR TWO WEEKS FROM TUESDAY Sth MAY, AND GIVE THE PEOPLE OF NELSON AN OPPORTUNITY OF INVESTIGATING THE POSSIBILITIES AND POTENTIALITIES OF TAWA FLAT AS SOUND INVESTMENT. ’ REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST NOW : 1. town the size of Nelson is added to Wellington every 2\ years. 2. —First and only release of Business Sections adjoining the new Electric Railway Station and Main Northern Highway. 3. Compare Tawa Flat with Lower Hutt, where values of similar sites have soared in a short seven years approximately £IOO per foot. 4. —Already 40 Business Sections have been snapped up. There are only a limited number available. 5. —Beautiful Sections from £75. 6. —Within 5 years sites will be required for Post Office, Banks, Picture Theatres, Bowsers, Shops and Offices. 7. —From whom will the Section be procurable? 8. A wise Investment will be the foundation of a Fortune! * FACTS ABOUT TAWA FLAT. _ i.—The railway deviation is well under way, and when completed will bring Tawa Flat to within 15,minutes of the centre of the city. 2. This' great truth means that these beautiful sections will be nearer to The City than Lyall Seatoun, Minimar, Island Bay, Kami and Lower Hutt. 3. —Electricity, per medium of our wonderful hydfo-eleetric schemes, is installed, giving, light, heat and power to all. 4. —Xo section has less than 50ft. frontage or is less than one-fifth of an acre. There is at present a good rail and bus service, and home seekers can be assured of excellent access to the City and cheap-fares. 5. The climate is mild and the soil is rich, sections are available at exceedingly low prices, and the easy deposits required put them within the reach of all. o,—During the last year Dunbar Sloane, Ltd., have disposed of 500 sections at Tawa 'Flat, and now they have been favoured with instructions to sell the Tawa Flat station subdivision, comprising some beautiful residential sections, and the business area adjoining the new Tawa Flat Railway Station and the main northern highway. WEIGH THESE FACTS WELL. FACTS ABOUT TAWA CENTRAL. 1. —Tawa Central is the most important subdivision that can over be ollered at Tawa Flat, being the pick of the whole valley; the new station is to be built right in the centre, of the estate. 2. —The new Business Area has just been opened up between the new station and main road. .‘i. —Tiie main Auckland Load (bitumenised) runs right through the subdivision. 4. The subdivision was the late Ennui Coif Links; it is sunny and warm and the soil is rich. 5. —Xo section has less than 50ft. frontage, and you may choose one either on Hie level or on a slight elevation. (>. —Tawa Flat means home to lunch from the City when tunnel is complete. 7. —The business area lias been designed on the latest Townplanning methods, and is the only area in Tawa Flat. All the roads leading from the residential areas synchronise with those leading to the station and business area. cS. —There are no factories, no smells, no smoke. 9.—Magnificent reserves have been provided for all manner of recreation. DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. REASONS WHY TAWA CENTRAL MUST DEVELOP RAPIDLY. • ].—: Because when tunnel is completed Tawa Flat will only be 15 minutes from the new 'Wellington Station. —The new 'Wellington station is about to be started. —The climate is sunny and warm and the soil is rich. —Tawa Flat will he closer by time than Lyall Bay, Island Bay, Karori, Miramar, Seatoun, or Lower Hutt. —Wellington population perched on hilltops is already congested. —Congestion demands outlet. -Outlet flows to the favoured spot, nearest in time. -Tawa Central only 15 minutes distant when tunnel is finished. —Wellington's population grows at approximately 5000 per year; this means in 2f years a town as large as Nelson is added to Wellington. .—These new people must find homes. —Tawa Central is the nearest and healthiest. TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN. Remember! Rapid transit moves cities and makes fortunes. .“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at Flood leads on to Fortune,” TERMS: A Reasonable Deposit. £l per month off principal. Balance at 6 per cent. Post this coupon Now. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD. Next Majestic Theatre, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, or, 155 Lambton Quay, G.P.O. Box 224, WELLINGTON. Please send me (free of expense or obligation) Plan and Price-list of TAWA CENTRAL SUB-DIVISION. Name Address DUNBAR SLOANE, Limited. 155 LAMBTON QUAY, G.P.O. BOX 224, WELLINGTON.
More profits in eggs this winter by feeding hens on Wadham’s Spice, 1/9. —Workers’ Co-op. Society of Nelson, Ltd.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 May 1931, Page 4
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