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SECOND-HAND GOODS WANTED. DAVIES, 109 Taranaki Street, gives Highest Prices Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. ’Phone 21—208. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. TWO Ladies wish to exchange their Flat, vicinity Oriental Bay, Wellington, for a Bed-Sittingroom or 2 Rooms in good holiday resort; Xmas, about 2 weeks. "44,'LcZo "Dominion. EXCHANGE. OWNER of valuable unencumbered town property in Wanganui wishes to exchange for good unencumbered farm property, fully equipped with good buildings, and handy to town; Manawatu preferred; value £8000; no fictitious prices. Send fullest particulars to \ BOX 280. WANGANUI. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. WANTED to Rent. Two or Three Rooms as office; good locality; city. Apply "Business," c/o "Dominion.” ANTED, in Kelbum, a Furnished Flat, one or two rooms with bathroom and kitchenette, near tram. Iteply Mrs. H. Fotoer, Box 786. G.P.O. TO LET. AEKAKABIKI.—Cottage on beach,To Let, 3 rooms, from December 1. Apply “A.8.C.," c/o "Dominion." , TO LET, supepor Furnished Double Room; also Single Room. 4 Mowbray Street (close Parliamentary Buildings); TO LET, Mt. Victoria, 6-roomed Residence, every convenience, will give lease, jlent, J 22 15s. Benge and Co., Boulcott Chambers. STORAGE in Colonial Carrying ComIO pany’s Brick Store for Furniture, Goods, etc. Furniture packed and forwarded to all parts. rjRO LET Furnished House, Hataitai, JL 4or 5 weeks from December 18; references; rent .£3 week. Write rVacation/' c/o "Dominion." 2—— TO LET. for three months, modern Bungalow, partly fuimished, at Waikanae. opposite Railway Station. Mrs. Meek. Waikanao. TO LET, from about middle December to end January, 6-rd. Furnished Bungalow, Glen, Kelb’urn; piano, tel. Webb, 113 Customhouse Quay. ANTED to Let. on Terrace, sevenroomed Furnished House, all conveniences, telephone, etc.; references required. Apply "L.." Box 234. Post Office. Wellington. TO LET, ORIENTAL TERRACEv-3-roomed Furnished Flat, consisting of bedroom, , living room, and kitchenette; splendid view, and handy to Oriental Bay tram; rental £2 2s. per week. A. M. Adams and Co.. 12 Panama'Street. mO LET, ORIENTAL BAY, 7-roomed JL House, for 9 months from early in January. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN ’AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. FURNISHED RESIDENCE. OWNER occupier. 6 roomed Furnished Residence (situated Upland Road, Kelburn), close cable tram, is prepared to let to approved tenant. 2 to 3 months, commencing middle December. Further particulars from P.O. 363. TO LET. OUEEN STREET. Masterton. bast business position—Two shops and workrooms. at present occupied by Messrs. McGruer and Co.. Drapers. Long lease given. Possession December 1. , Full particulars from. G. W. SELLAR, Masterton. TO LET. ' VXTAREHOUSE AND OFFICE PRE- ’ v MISES, commodious, well lighted, centrally situated, with every convenience. Apply to HOPE GIBBONS. LTD. , Inglewood Place. SUITE OF ROOMS' MANNERS STREET. A COMMODIOUS Suite of . 4 Rooms, now nearing completion in Federal Buildings, suitable for dentist or offices, to Let. Decoration and other details can be finished to suit an incoming ten&n ALBERT A. CORRIGAN AND CO.. LTD., 55 Lower Cuba Street. TO LET, WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE PREMISES. Space in building opp. Town Hall, latol/ occupied by Messrs. Gordon and Gotch. Ltd. Apply to ALBERT A. CORRIGAN & CO., LTD., 55 Lower Cuba Street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. AT TITAHI BAY. A CHARMING SEASIDE RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, well furnished, including largo living-room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, hot and cold shower; dining, porch, and Jarge veranda, motor garage, croquet lawn, and vegetable gardbn. For price and particulars, apply Miss Murray, 36 Willm Street. . . EVERYBODY’S FAVOUIJITJJ, LOCALITY, KELBURN. A BEAUTIFUL 7-roomed Bungalow, containing every modern convenience. such as e. 1., gne stove, caliphont, h. and c. water, range, porcelain bath and basin, large living and dining-room, idoal kitchenette. Oriel bay windows, sunny position. A sound proposition and a real snip. Z Price: £2200. or reasonable offer, and the mortgages are eo well arranged that the Bungalow can bo purchased by a suitable buyer with a small deposit. Full details and particulars from the Agent. _) DUNBAR SLOANE, ‘‘The Sunny Corner,” Auctioneer and Estate Agent. Telephone 2469. 181 Featherston St. GENTLEMAN'S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. TXT ANTED Sell, very fine Modern V V Home. 8 Rooms, one floor, situate best part beautiful Karori (city end), minute tram; ideal position, absolutely no climb; 15 minutes Lambton Quay; house built ten years ago under very best architect, whoso reputation for strict supervision and superior materials is very widelv known: the woods are the very best that money can buy, and are unprocurable to-day except at prohibi*tive prices; concrete founaauqne: tred roof; largo return verandahs; leadlignts everywhere; glorious papers, artistically chosen; large halls, front and • sides; pretty doors; cabinets in kitchen. P an “ try. presses wardrobes, bathroom, decolite floor, porcelain bath. Nearly one acre lovely grounds: croquet and other nice lawns, aophalt tennis court, orchard, beautiful shrubs and trees. This property is one of the most. delightful real homos in or around the city. Prospective buyers invited bring architect inspect same. ' Price £3500. The house alone could not be built for thia price and the land is worth £lOOO. Undoubtedly a gentleman's residence in the true sense of the word. Unquestionable bargain. MARTIN McINTYRE AND CO.. 215 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 1

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