A Grand Opportunity to Buy Real Estate Near New York That May be a Fortune to Your Boy When He Comes of Age. Over $100,000 worth of Lots already sold, about $25,000 worth in the last few weeks. The following diagram shows the relative Prices of Lots having all the advantages of City Residences and being within 2-mile LOTS $350.TO $1200. PROHIBITION PARK LOTS $5.000, ISLAND 374 LOTS ALREADY SOLD. ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF →BOTH CITY AND COUNTRY. The Park Company Grades the Streets, Lays Sidewalks, Introduces Water, Electric Lights, and Sewer Pipes, at its Own Expense. LISTEN: FACT No. 1.-A gentleman, well known to the writer, nine years ago bought a lot some seven miles from the New York City Hall for $600. He recently refused $16,000 for the lot. FACT No. 2.—A clergyman, also well known to the writer, when Asbury Park (some 30 miles from New York City Hall) began its recent rapid development, bought two lots for $1,400. A few weeks ago he sold them for $8,000. FACTS LIKE THESE ARE OF COMMON OCCURRENCE NEAR NEW YORK CITY WITH ITS EVER OVERFLOWING POPULATION. → REMEMBERMARK YOU The New Electric Street Car Depot is IN Prohibition Park, and all our Lots are considerably less than a half mile from this depot. Prohibition Park Lots have nearly twice as many front feet as average City Lots shown in above diagram. REMEMBER-You are not offered lots in | Facts That Give Emphasis to the Prohibition Park at "boom prices. The "boom" is yet to come, and it is as unavoidable as gravity. You are invited to come in on the ground floor.' REMEMBER-All indications point to a certain advance in the value of these lots of from 200 to 500 per cent. within two years. WRITE TO-DAY + Cost. 1.-NEW PROHIBITION PARK AND PORT RICH- 3.-NEW RESIDENTS, in addition to those previously mentioned living in or about to remove to the E. J. WHEELER, of the New York VOICE. Rev. J. C. FERNALD, author "Economics of Prohi- Dr. EDW. J. 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