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WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). YX7" ANTED to Sell, Milkfloat, nearly ’ ’ new. Romain, 24 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, Wellington. MEAV ERA Seed Potatoes For Sale, L’ hand picked, best blight-resisting variety. £7 10s. per ton; Bs. cwt., sacks in, on rail Koputaroa or Levin, casn with order. F. Ertuck, Levin. POR SALE, "Iron Age” Potato Placer and an “International Digger; only used one season. Owner selling because ground not suitable for potatcgrowing. Apply ’Phone 91, Shannon. COUNTER CASE. WANTED to Sell. Handsome, Dust- ’ ’ proof, Polished Maple im. Plate COUNTER CASE, velvet lined, nickel corners. Suit jeweller, etc. CUBA AUCTION MART. FRANKLIN, HOOD AND CO.. 50 Cuba Street, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. T OWER IILTT—S-Roomed Bungalow, J acre, tennis court, orchard; Government mortgage. Price £2000; terms. W. P. Patton, Land Agent, Hutt. t YEARS’ Lease of 890 acres at 4s per O acre. House, Furniture, Motor Truck, and other Plant, together with small Butchery Business, for £B5O. ard A. Large and Co., opposite G.P.0., Wellington. , SECTIONS. <?5 DEPOSIT. 10s. each week; sections 40 x 115, Esplanade, Island Bay; sections £l5O, no interest Apply BAYLIS, Penrose Avenue, or SID BAYLIS, 364 Esplanade. LOWER HUTT. MEAV BUNGALOAV of 6 large imposL' ing rooms, built strictly to Government specifications of the very best timbers and imported cedar weatherboarding. Largo well-designed entrance hall. Beautiful sliding double bevel plate glass doors between dining-room and drawing-room. Sleeping porch. Side and back verandas. Kitchen has many builtin cupboards, also 6in. drawers and large airing cupboard. Range and gasstove, e.l. Plaster-lined bathroom; 3 bedrooms, each with large built-in wardrobes. Concrete drive and garage. Pergola, etc. The writer was particularly impressed with the value at only £1650, when inspecting the property to-day. GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, Tel. 1707. Lower Hutt. KELBURN. XX7"ANTED urgently for en'betantial »» buyer, an UP-TO-DATE MODERN HOUSE, from 6 to 8 rooms, handy to • Kiosk, with harbour view preferred. Send full details to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Property Specialist, , 182 Featherston Street. LOWER HUTT. EXCEPTIONALLY fine 7-roomed AJ House, sun-room,- bathroom, pore, bath, basin, h. and c., every possible ■ convenience; large section laid out in garden, rosery, concrete paths, sunny aspect, very central. Price only £2700; terms arranged. Houses of this quality are rarely in the market. It will stand ■ any inspection. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston St. or Main Road, Lower Hutt. HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ' pORNER Block, 157 ft. by 123 ft., frontage to two streets; built of coni Crete in 1919: electric light and all coni veniences. Comprises Hotel and Ten i Business and Office Premises. Turnover of the hotel is about £350 per week. So would pay better if owners ran it themselves. Situated in tho heart of a thriving country town and is steadily growing more valuable. Hotel is let for £4O per week. Lease expires on December 1 next. PRICE £50,000. Terms, half cash. Balance ns per arrangement. Owners i net returns for rent in block amount to £3200 per annum. This works out at 6J per cent, per annum on purchase price. Net return. We have no hesitation in recommending this property . as a sound investment and one which will grow more valuable as years go by. Every genuine inquiry promptly and fully answered. JOHN PRIOR AND SON. Land and Business Brokers, General Commission Agents. P.O. Box 65, Dannevirke, and P.O. Box 277 New Plymouth. FOR SALE, IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. "ORICK AND CONCRETE PREMISES, AJ suitable for Merchant, Factory, Garage, or Speculators. Building 4 stories, covers about 134 feet by 45 feet deep. About 20,000 square feet floor space- Section Freehold, 134 ft. to Taranaki Street by 122 ft. deep, with a right-of-way to Jessie Street. Upper 3 stories divided into numerous floors, workrooms, offices, club rooms, etc. Street level used for shops and garages, motor painting shops, warehouses, etc. Very large basement cellar. Goods lift serves all fiats, from cellar to roof. Top story contains 2 sets of apartments, about 12 rooms, and a flat roof. Every division is well equipped with lavatory, conveniences, etc. The property lends itself to further improvements and increased income at a nominal cost. The flat roof and suite of rooms could bo converted into another flat by roofing the floor space now used as a flat roof. Land 134 ft frontage, worth £lOO per foot; £13,4410. The building would cost to erect to-day about £20,000. Total value £33,400. We will sell the whole concern for £lB,OOO, and allow a considerable sum for repairs and renovations to bring the premises up to date. Buildings insured for £BOOO. Rates £154 per annum. Present rents bring in about £l2OO per annum on monthly tenancies. If the owners would give a 5 years’ lease the tenants would pay considerably more rents. We bought the property cheap during the slump from the Mortgagees, and will sell cheap, and give easy terms to the proper people. Wo require a Deposit of £2OOO or £3OOO cash, the remainder on easy terms. Tho proposed train line will go up Taranaki Street and pass tho pioprrty. This will enhance its value very considerably. This is an excellent opportunity to secure a most central property, paying well, and increasing in value every year. Properly handled, this property would enable tho purchaser to use part of the premises, let tho remainder, and have his own part rent free. Apply DW\N BROS.. Owners, Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 270, 20 August 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 270, 20 August 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 270, 20 August 1925, Page 1

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