The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1906, Page 5

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AHE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1906. ! 8 f t REAL ROTATE, | REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. | REAL ESTATE. | REAL ESTATE. | ‘ THROUGH THE PENNSYLVANIA TUNNEL To MASSAPEQUA foams, | S> per Month REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. | 1 if | i [IASSAPEQUA on a high table-land overlooking Great South Bay. On Montauk Dtviston Long Island Railroad, Penn- sylvanta System, Twelve miles from New York City Limits, ( Commutation Fourteen Cents. / : = ° ¢ PE Rah? MONTAUK POINT J Upon completton of the Pennsyfvanta Tunnel direct a : Q 0 Electric Rapid Transit to the heart of New York, with running time of 35 minutes or less from | Broadway, and commutatton seven cents. Every Lot Within Five Minutes’ Walk of Either Depot, | | ra F =f GREAT SOUTH BAY —— mie S mJ = ighted by Queens Land and Title Co, Every Let High and Dry, Well Above Grade of Street, ty OE ATE at (Copyrighted by le Co.) BUY ALONG PRESENT MAIN LINES AND WHERE THE CROWDS’ GO,-RAPID TRANSIT WILL STRIKE THERE FIRST. The stupendous improvements NOW BUILDING, aggr $360,000,000, to provide Long Island with Rapid Transit and New York’s ever increasing thousands with homes, is the greatest expenditure of mofity for _suburban development and affords the greatest opportunity for eohtane investment in suburban Srarenty the world fas eves known, Bronx property made an average advance on completion of the Subway of over 900 per cent. Long Island will soon have three Subways and three new bridges completed, EVERY ONE OF THESE SUBWAYS WILL OPERATE DIRECT OVER THE MONTAUK DIVISION, Long Island Railroad, and MASSAPEQUA WILL BE WITHOUT ANY DOUBT THE MOST IMPORTANT SUBURBAN CITY ON THIS DIVISION. Our first section of 1,900 lots in this great Suburban City Site at $195 each, $10 down and $5 per month, $100 ad- ditional for avenue lots, 10% off for cash, is the opportunity in New York suburban property to-day, OUR | CONTRACT THE MOST LIBERAL EVER OFFERED. No Interest, No Taxes for Two Years, and No Assessments. These lots at $195 each will be a3 near to the heart of New York, and can be reached more quickly upon the com- pletion of the Pennsylvania tunnel, than are lots in the Bronx to-day selling for $9,000 each, and MASSAPEQUA is a more desirable place in which to live, By the time you have completed your payments your lots will be worth many times the purchase price, < I By buying now at $195 you can be the seller and not the purchaser of same lot in ANIALONG IGLAND DEPOT AT MASSAPEQUA, three years or less at $995 or more. Phetegmph taken last All Previous Records Were Surpassed Last Sunday, Both in the Number of Sales Made and Buyers~ MASGAPEGUA HOTRI Opens une tein Who Inspected the Property, and Again We Advise You Not to Make the Mistake of Waiting for Spring, Fine Weather, Life Insurance Without Cost.| 5i9 Crowds and Advanced Prices. At Least $45 Saved on Same Lot Purchased This Month. Deed mesenat eete-winent trtterser-| All Unsold Lots in This First Section Will Be Sold at $240 Each After April 10th. — SECURE YOUR LOTS BEFORE THAT DATE. Dood tm ensd of-teta!: or permancat ate- | 7 ; coliacy wikeid tuikter barmeaks Visit the Property Sunday if Possible. Come to E. 34th Street Ferry, New York, or Flatbush or Nostrand ave., Brooklyn or East New York, at 1.10 P.M. Look for MASSAPEQUA Placard, WE PROVIDE YOU WITH TRANSPORTATION, Steck or out of work, a0 payments. Property restated te actteotmews! Or Either Write, Call or ’Phone for Information, Maps and Tickets NOW, ' é Offices Always Open SATURDAY NIGHTS Until 11 P. M. | ae UEENS LAND’AND TITLE CoO, E UILDING 42a Street. and Broadway. Fresh and salt water fishing. Surf and still water bathing. 1028 it Tmarmonns | ee ance Co., of Ne Yoo without cost to you, f sivas Sa oat eters

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