DUNCAN ESTATE.
The advantages of buying at Eastbrook are many and varied. In the first place the nature of the soil is such that no water can remain after rain—it soaks through at once. Yet the soil is good enough for gardening, lawn making ,etc, without carting soil and clay. The sections are all flat and ready to build on. The view is good, and the roads are all splendidly formed. The land is within six minutes of the tram terminus—no question about route, as the contract is let. The prices are lower than sections the same distance from town in other directions. When a bridge is erected to join the two boroughs the values will be multiplied by two. Anyone on the lookout for a good home site cannot afford to miss this. Do not listen to any outside opinions—just take a quiet stroll over, and you'll bo surprised and delighted. All particulars from Holloway, Hogan and Caddy, Ltd.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 30 December 1907, Page 5
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160DUNCAN ESTATE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 30 December 1907, Page 5
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