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BUSINESS ANNOUHOEMENTa WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. CHEAP NOVELS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. Each 2s 6d, Posted 2a lOd. Thousands are available to choose from: Baroness Orczr's interesting Novels: "The First Sir Percy"—"Flower «' the Lily." E. P. Oppenheim: Great Impersonation. Grey (Zane): Soaring U. P. Trail. Ayrcs (A. M.): Romances "Bachelor Husband"—"Marriage of Barry Wicklow." Sinclair, B.: Big Timber (Lumber Story). Pedler, M.: House of Dreams Come True. Eaine's f\V. MacLeod) Cowboy Tales, "Brand Blotters," "Yukon Trail." Nat Gould's Sporting Novels: Odds On, Racing- Rivals, Chestnut Champion. Mills-Young: Purple Mists. Locke (W. J.): Wonderful ¥ear. Ruck (Berta): Girl who Proposed. Bower (B. M.)- Cowboy Tales, Range Dwellers, Chip of the Flying U, The Happy Family, The Lonesome Trail, Lure of the Dim Trails, Flying V. Ranch, The Long Shadow. Buchan (J.): Greenmantle. Vance (J.): The Destroying Angel. Watson (G.): Where Bonda are Loosed. Berkeley and Dixon: Tho Oilskin Packet (South Seas). Buckrose (J. E.): Love in a Littlo Town. Hocking (J.) = O'er Moor and Fen. Hales (A. GO: President McGlusky.. Slado (C. J.): Lovo Talos, Keys of Heaven, Monty's Girl. Day (Holraan): King Spruce (Fine Lumber Camp Story). Stead (R-)-' Tie Cow Puncher (Canadian). Vachell (H. A.): The Hill. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. W9OBO-693 FOR SALE. ONE OF THE BEST. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. HIGH TERRACED SECTION. £1375. This la one of the nicest and best built Bungilowe it haß been our pleasure to inspect. All the xoome are largo, and lead off a fine reception hall, nicely panelled. EXPENSIVE LEADLIGHTS, ELECTIUC LIGHT throughout, DOULTON bath and Baeiii, splendid HOT AND COLD P T "" VICEj China cupboards, cloak recess, wardrobes- built in, kitchenette, with fjas stove, sink with tile surround, cupboards, flour bins, drawers. FINE SUN ROOM, GETS ALL THE SUNSHINE POSSIBLE. In fact, everything that goes to make a home comfortable and complete is here. SITUATE CLOSE TRAM AND SCHOOL, and OFF THE PEAT. HILLARY and -AXTER, H5925-489F 178 Manchester street.

£1650~ ■ NDALTO3sr ' The DAINTIEST BUNGALOW in this ■beautiful suburb. Five large rooms end a SLEEPING-OUT BALCONIES, as well as entranoa pornk Some of the many features :in this Home are: Large draftingroom, with big open fireplace, and an entrance sun verandah. Large bedroom, with entranoa tt> sleeping verandah. Panelled entrance hall. Large bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold shower, clear artistic leadlights throughout, even in bathroom. Tile-back range and good hat -water service, e. light throughout. ,The : washhouse, ■ lavatory? and wpod: aM~oo*l,.ahed- are ALL UNDER the ONE ROOF. MAGNIFICENT SEqTIQNijSVSrJ*ci*, HIGH ABOVE the road,: DELIGHTFULLY PRIVATE, and planted' witE trees and shrubs. We know there ate buyers. who are looking for just THIS BUNGALOW, arid to secure it early inspection is essential. BOWKER'S LAND , GENTLEMAN'S CITY RESIDENCE. : tVtO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. IBSNIS COURT. BILLIARD ROOM. MOTOR SHKD. "Tf/p can recommend this property- to any Yti professional or retired gentleman requiring a well-built and comfortable home, NINE LARGE ROOMS, sun verandah, sleeping baloopy. PANELLED JxALL and BILLIARD-ROOM (full eiie table), tiled orates, linen press,' WARDROBES and eelsin bath and basin, shower, sewer, gas copper and stove, B. light throughout, and SECTION is f-acre, with wide frontage, nicely laid out lawn, garden, and tennis court, motor shed.. . . Only five minutes from Square. Set th« Agents re pries and terms. . J). STOCK and CO. ST. ALBANS 2WO-STOREY BUNGALOW. J?Oi AA—BIGHT UP TO DATE, six &4J.UU Urge rooms, bail PANELLED IN OAK,' dining-room panelled in rimu, pretty leadiignts, art clinker and tiled grates, sleeping balcony, wardrobes built in, porcelain bath and basin, gas copper and cooker, good Section, with MOTOR SHED, concrete paths. Handy to two trams' servioeav. Immediate possession. Mortgage at 6) per cent.' Further particulars from the Agenta. ■ r. ;* D. STOCK and- CO., 156 MANCHESTER STREET; MERTVALE PROPERTY. DECEASED ESTATE. )ELIGHTFULLY situated Bufagalow in Meriv-ale, bandy to car stop, 7 artistically decorated rooms', huge balcony, lying well to the sun; J-ftcte section, taateiully kid ► oat, and attractive eurrouidinga Ail modern appointmeats, including electrio light and bells, gas cooker, Doulton bath, eewer comiexion,. etc., etc. This choice property comes on to the market «s deceased estate, and the trustee* *r» prepared to accept any reasonable cash offer. Anyone looking for such a house in. this select locality should enquire at once. F. WILLIAMSON and CO, • (Late Williamson and Clark). A. RAKE OPPORTUNITY. N "IN THE SELECT WEST END." i?li7K/V-DAINTY ' BUNGALOW for StUOXJ £ilSo, five charming rooms. Fitted up for ihe owner with every convenience in order to ease time, worry, and labour. It is unique in its devices and apGointments and must be seen to be appreciated. E.l. and gas radiator' and gas heattrig points. Cosy open fireplace in diningroom, being only three minutes from Square it is eminently suitable for a busy professional man; The whole of the choice furniture, including 150 guinea piano, may be purchased at Valuation. The "tout ensemble" offer a rare opportunity to enter into immediate possession of a beautiful home comP 6te ' F. WILLIAMSON and CO., Sole Agents. > Next Bank New Zealand* (Late Williamson, and Clark) W9ice-WBSF COMPULSORY SALE. OAKLAND 6-cyJ, CAR, newly painted and overhauled; handsomo car, m first rate condition, 5 nearly new tyres, vacuum tank «. light, self starter, pump lubrication, pump water cooling, all latest improvements. Equal kinson and Kenaett's Garage, Tuarn street E. .. -■ ' '."■■ " ■■"•' '"- ; -- ' -634 SAXON FOR SALE. iv seU-starter, rear wind screen, 6 °* w Vwf.ww, ttobes, guaranteed in perfect i «.»lW*' hargaitti Must oe sold. . Apply: , _ R.B. WAItfLBR, Motor Salesman, T??lsL^£li? s * ko t»aa DTJCKHAM'B «■ k £P»» S3?|«IAL Ott.Bevw faiUbw* neater nufeag* sad sweater running with

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 1

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