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University Place and Laund Avenues. $250 Each. 25xllo. 



Hart Avenue, Near Bard Avenue, "the Filth Avenue" of Staten 



Island, $400 Each. 



The location is unsurpassed for healthfulness, being 2-10 feet above 

 tide water, with dry soil and absolutely no malaria, in the central 

 part of 



Vicinity abounds in palatial residencesand handsome estates, the 

 abode (all the year round) of prominent business and professional 

 men of New York ; adjacent to schools and churches; near grounds 

 of the Staten Island Cricket Club and the Ladies' Club for Outdoor 

 Sports, the "social centre" of the Island. The national games of 

 lawn-tennis for America will be played on these grounds this year. 



Very accessible, only 4 blocks from Rapid Transit Station, 70 

 trains daily. Two large steamboats, floating palaces, are being built 

 at a cost of $300,000. The projected bridge across the Arthur Kill 

 is being built with all possible speed ; hundreds of workmen are now 

 engaged in its construction. This great bridge, when completed, 

 will connect the far West by rail with Staten Island and will make 

 the latter place bloom like a rose. 



^ GOOD ITsT^^ESTI^ElSrT- 



The cheapest land on Staten Island ; the title guaranteed free and 

 clear; abstract and official searches go back to 1798. 



Money deposited in bank draws only 4 per cent, interest ; here is 

 a chance to make 100 per cent, within a year ; ladies find this a de- 

 sirable investment; taxes, $1.10 per lot; restrictions as to nuisances. 



Call at my house any week-day or Sunday and be driven to the 

 lots, as they should be seen to be appreciated ; bring your family and 

 friends with you ; this price will be kept open only a short time ; 

 gangs of men are employed daily making improvements on these 

 premises. 



CORNELIUS A. HART, Owner, 

 17 Lafayette ave., New Brighton, Staten Island. 



John Ckoak, Agent, 229 Broadway, New York City. 



