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WANTED TO BUY. "OTANTED, good Second-hand Bagatelle »v Table. Reply, stating price and particulars, H. Hibbard, Dannevirke. CHEAP. Second-hand Motor Cycle Wanted. Full particulars and lowest price to "Kash,” c/o "Dominion." ANTED to Buy. Platform Scales, Counter Scales, and Cash Register; i must be in good order. "Grooer," c/o “Dominion.” LD False Teeth bought, sound or broken; also Dental Scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland. Eat, 31 years, TO Country Clients—Wanted Buy, Suits, Costumes, Boots. Cameras, Gramophones and Records. Jewellery. Money by return poet T. Sternberg, 127 Manners Street. 'Phone 22—735. ANTED Buy. Ireft-off Suits, Costumes, Jewellery, and Musical Instruments, Records. Dress and Dinner Suits. Highest prices given. Country Customers receive money by return. Note address, P. Glazer, 33 Manners St. ANTED to Buy, a. Good, Sound Business of any description, one that will stand, the strictest investigation- Waikato district; Hamilton preferred. Apply "Waikato," c/o "Dominion ” : ARTIFICIAL TEETH. OLD False Teeth, 55., Ms., 205., Ms. per set given, sound or broken. Dental Scrap bought. Highest Prices given. Bring them to Old False Teeth Co., 102 Willis Street. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Refrigerating plant, suitable for room 20ft. x 12ft. Full particulars to "BUTCHER.” ..... P.O. Box 356, ' Wanganui. GARAGE WANTED, Z>R Premises suitable for same. Would 1/ consider going concern if in good location. . Apply, in confidence, giving full particulars. to "GARAGE,” Box 17, Wellington. SECOND-HAND GOODS WANTED. rnO Country People—Make big money A By sending your left-off suits, dress and dinner suits, costumes, boots, etc., also jewellery and musical instruments, including banjos, mandolines, violins, gramophones and records. I pay the highest prices in N.Z Get my price before selling. Money by return. Note address: Symons Nausbaum, 68 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Phone 22— 668. ' WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. WANTED to Lease or Purchase, large House, suitable for apartments, furnished or unfurnished. State price. Apply "Urgent." c/o "DominionW “ANTED to Lense, Farm with purchasing clause; about 130 acres, mixed, cows and sheep. Apply yuth all particulars >to "Cowboy," c/o Dominion/ TO LET. /TO LET, well-furnished Bed-sitting-JL Room, also single Bedroom, q.l. 328 Willis Street. — (STORAGE in Colonial Carrying Com--13 pany's Brick Store for Furniture, Goods, etc. Furniture packed and forwarded to all parts. . E"aSTBOURNE— Attractive 4-rd. Residence. sheltered, sleeping porch, dry 'Phone 2675. WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE. npo LET. nt Wanganui a thoroughly JL modern three-atoned BRICK B ulhD ING, with complete siute of J™ 0 ?®; Building measures 31-9 feet wide by 133 feet deep, and has Hydraulic Lift installed. Premises are situated on laupo Quay, close to Railway Station and Wharf. Reasonable rental and lease to approved tenant. Apply, in first instance, for further particulars, to—"OPPORTUNITY," Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, 1 Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE LADY, owning city property, shops and dwellings, will sell same cheaply for cash. Apply "Owner," c/o "Dominion/’ BOULCOTT Tenrace—Gentleman's 8roomed Residence, every convenience: cheap, 362560, terms. G. Egerton Warburton. 196 Terrace. I7IIVE and a half-acre Section, with 41 roomed house, with all conveniences, suitable for poultry farm or building sections. Write Box 16. Ongarue. AY’S BAY —Beautiul Home, harbour view. 8 rooms, comprising drawingroom, billiard-room, dining-room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, modern conveniences, porcelain bath, pedestal basin. Wizard light, septic tank, garage. Price Government mortgage. Terms. Baird, 18 Grey Street. —— ——j jY ALL bay. ANEW 5-Toomed BUNGALOW.. ®.1., gaq for cooking, h. and c. water, slate roof, concrete paths. Land area, 42ft. x 102 ft. Price, 311550. Terms. .£3OO Cash- H. W. WILLANS. , l Land. Estate, and Financial Agent. 103 Lambton Quay. Tel. 881. EASTBOURNE. BUSH SECTIONS For Sale; positively the pick of Eastbourne, with unsurpassed harbour view, magnificent native ferns and bush, water rights, and no climb. Full particulars of prices and terms on applicationGEORGE GIBSON, 'Phone 2330. 220 Lambton Quay; GENTLEMAN’S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. ITITANTED Sell, very fine Modern W 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 tep years ago, under very best architect, whose reputation for strict supervision and superior materials is vary widely known; the woods ar> the very best that money can buy, and are unprocurable to-day except at prohibitive prices; concrete foundations; tiled roof; large return verandas; leadlights everywhere; glorious papers, artistically chosen; large halls, front and sides; pretty doors; cabinets in kitchen, pantry, presses, wardrobes, liathroom, decolitc’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 most delightful real homes in or around the city. Prospective buyers invited bring architect inspect same. Price £3506. The house alone could not be built for this 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 225, 11 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 225, 11 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 225, 11 June 1923, Page 1

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