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WANTED TO BUY. ANTED to Buy, G-tou full lock Express. J. Hewitt, Montague Street, Feilding. '% / I J7'ANTED to Buy. small Bakery Busi- • ’ ness, town or country. Apply "Oven.” c/o "Dominion," WANTED TO EXCHANGE, WANTED, CITY PROPERTY IN EXCHANGE FOR FARM. WE have several Clients who have Farms for Sale, and who are willing to Exchange same for Wellington Property. Alt the following are for Exchange, as stated above: — 20 ACRES, Nelson, best part, planted in apple trees, 7-roomed house, etc., 65 ACRES, Dairy Farm, will carry a cow to the acre, to be sold as a going concern. Price and particulars on application. 40 ACRES, New Plymouth, good buildings; close to town. 750 ACRES, near Wellington, X2O an acre, suitable for subdivision. 150 ACRES, near Palmerston, at close to factory. 85 ACRES, Manawatu, 6 rooms, and outbuildings, .£95. Full details from MAITLAND LAND AGENCY, 153 Lambton Quay. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. HOTOGRAPHIC Studio required'; country preferred; would consider Partnership. Full particulars; urgent. "Now Arrival,” c/o "Dominion.” F*" “aCTORY PREMISES wanted to accommodate 12 to 50 workers. Suitable lavatory- accommodation necessary. Particulars to "Medico," c/o Box 1491, G.P.0., Wellington. PREMISES WANTED. \ FXTANTED WAREHOUSE and OF- ’ ’ FICES. ground floor space, area about 70 feet by 30 feet. Good position, well lighted cart entrance. Apply S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD.. Wakefield Street, Wellington. TO LET, rriO LET, Furnished Front Bed-Sitting Room, e. 1., use all conveniences. Apply 229 Willis Street. TO LET’, 13 months, Furnished Cottage, Plimmerton, on beach. Apply J. Murdoch, 9 Frandi Street. ’Phone 477 STORAGE in Colonial Carrying Company’s Brick Store for Furniture, Goods, etc. Furniture packed and forwarded to all parts. C'iENTLEMAN wishes to recommend X Rooms which he has occupied 1J years: well furnished and very comfortable. Addrose 40 Upland Road, Kelburn. GIO LET. Day’s Bay Furnished CotJ- tage, four rooms, large porch, bathroom. washhouse; ten minutes wharf; monthly or tdim. "Cortage," c/o "Doniinion.” ' .... . TQ'*DftT, Firfh’ished “Ho uYesTYn KeT burn, Wndestown, Goldie’s Brae, Terrace, and Clyde Quay (best parti. Apply S. George Nathan and Co., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. OTAKI BEACH. Furnished Cottages to Let. «n newly built; three to five rooms Two houses with garages. Store and Post Office on the Beach. Write Miss Ross, Storekeeper, Otaki Baach P. 0., or ’Rhone 143. ~ TO~LET ' T? XCEPTI ON AL OPPORTUNITY- . 922 First and Second Floors. Morgan’s Buildings, corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. Wellington. One of the ■ best shopping positions in Wellington. Tram section ends opposite. Splendid light. Will subdivids to suit tenants. Splendid chance for Dentist. Beauty Specialist, Tailors. Milliners, and general business Moderate rental- Apply F. COOPER. LTD.. 11l Dixon Street. Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ENTLEMAN’S Residence For Sale, Pahiatua, wea'l laid out, splendid locality, concrete paths, iron gates, e.l. Apply "473," c/o "Dominion.” H”ATAITAI, .£1775 or Offer— Gentlemain’s lively home, 6 good rooms, and large sleeping porch; every possible convenience; must be seen to be appreciated ; lovely view; owner leaving Wellington, jjnd must sell immediately. lan Mac Kay and Co., 32 Grey Street. ’Phone 1256. SOMETHING SPECIAL in HEART OF CITY. I AM offering for sale a beautiful new Bungalow of 8 large rooms in one of our best streets and 5 minutes from Government Buildings. I can honestly recommend this property for it was built under the owner’s personal supervision, and every detail haa been faithfully carried out. The section is a particularly sunny one with ample room for garage, size 46 x 136. and the house is built on concrete foundations. The rooms are very largo and ai|v with casement windows fitted with black and while leadlights. Electric light, hot points, gas cooker, Shacklock range, English porcelain bath and basin, also separate shower. Fama flooring, built in wardrobes in all bedrooms. There is a Urge first mortgage, rate 41 per cent. Price £3BOO. Terms arranged. This house would ba especially suitable for a professional man. For further particulars apply to, Folio 5119. DUNBAR SLOANE. "THE SUNNY CORNER.” 181 Featherston Street. GENTLEMAN’S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. WANTED Sell, very fine Modern Home, 8 rooms, one floor, situate best part beautiful Karori (city end), minute tram; ideal position alwolutely no climb: 15 minutes Lambton Quay; house built ten years ago, under very best architect, whose reputation for strict supervision and superior materials is very widely known; the woods are the very best that money can buy. and are unprocurable to-day except at prohibitive prices; concrete foundations; tiled roof; Urge return verandas; lendlighfs everywhere, glorious papers, artistically chosen; largo halls, front and sidei; pretty doors;. cobinets in kitchen, panfry, presses, wardrobes, bathroom, decolite floor, porcelain bath; nearly one acre lovely grounds; croquet and other nice lawns asphalt tennis court, orchard, beautiful shrubs and trees. This property is one of the moot .h-lightful real homes in or around the city. Prospective buyers invited bring architect inspect same. Price £3590. The house alone could not bo built fcr this price and the land is worth £lOOO., Undoubtedly o gentleman’s -asidonee in'l bo true fonsc of the word. Unquestionable bargain. MARTIN McINTYRF. AND CO., 215 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 1

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