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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. OWEN STREET, 6 rooms; Coromandel Street, 5 rooms; comlortablo uomes; £I4UO. Salmon, New Bank Buildings, 127 Riddilord Street. TJITUNE —uood locality, 4 rooms, in A good Older £750 £2OO cash, balance on easy terms. W. V. Wilson ana Co., P c tone. IvECTION Hunters, Home Seekers, Speculators—Seo Auction S'7\ UU i' U lor details vl Property to be -old by Auction at Uyceurn Hall, Lower Hutt, on Saturday, July 17, at <.4a P- m - Ernest Leighton, Auctioneer. kJ BA 1U UN Properties—eco tnu Resident 43 Agent, E. J. Baruett, 106 Inglis Street, Seatoun. Phono 24 293. EW TU WN—Large Shop, factory above; 6-rooiued Ilouso adjoining; modern; £4150, terms. Salmon, 127 Kiddliord street. /"HTY—I2-roomed House, divided into 3 separate Flats, well let. Price £3BOO. Central Laud Agency, 34 Grey St recti. BEDROCK reserve and reasonable terms on 3 first-class Bungalows and on 6 Sections in the Sunny lark Estate', tu be sold by public auction at Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt on Saturday, July 17. H. Ernest Leighton, Auctioneer. — "IXETONE Snip, near Railway Station— A. House, 7 rooms and all con '’£?'" encles hot water, electric light, phone, etc.; concrete paths, largo washhouse; in splendid orex-r; only £9uo, £250 cash; immediate possession. ’• ■ V. Wilson and Co- Petone. ENTLEMAN’S Residence—A distinctivc home built of brick and tiistclass timber, tiled roof; story and a half Bungalow of 6 fine rooms, Hautana Square, Lower! Hutt, to bo auctioned on Saturday. July 17. H. Ernest Leighton, Auctioneer. NEWTOWN? 7 ROOMS, one of tho best modern Iro- ‘ portics offered for Sala in the district with land l2ott. deep; mortgages well arrange!; ccsh £250, must be sold. A sound proposition. Further particulars from WM. BUTLER. ’Phone 23—522. 115 Lambton Quay. PETONE AND HUTT VALLEY. QEE our list of Homes, Sections, and i-3 Businesses For Sale. Prices to suit all. We specialise in Clearing Sales in Petone and Hutt Valley. LARGE AND PEARSON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Jackson St- Petone and opp. G.l .O. ’Phones: Hutt .376. lown 42—306. A UCTION Red Letter Day on Saturday, July 17, at 7.45 p.m., in Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt. A fine selection of Bungalows and Sections will be submitted to the hammer. See Auction Column. H. Ernest Leighton, Auctioneer. MOU NT VICTORIA. f-1 ENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE of 8 VT rooms set off in two complete flats, each flat absolutely self-contained, only the washhouse to share. This is a beautifully appointed home, and one of tlie gems of this favoured locality. Home to lunch, and a rent free proposition. All particulars and card to view,—R. G. Blow, Belcher’s Building, Courtenay Place. SUNNY Park Estate, Park Avenue, Lower Hutt—Handy to proposed station, bus passes estate, richest soil in the valley; 6 ideal Sections, all over 2-acre; wonderful terms: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent. .in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance for three years at 61 per cent. H. Ernest J.eighton, Auctioneer. A LOVELY HOME. MT. VICTORIA. GLORIOUS view, 7 looms, gas stove, 'Jf electric light, all conveniences, exceptionally well built. Further details from GILBY’S COLLEGE, Janies Smith’s Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington. ’Phone 44-926. NEW BUNGALOWS. . . , £l5O DEPOSIT—New ’ Subdivision, Brooklyn. Bungalows built to your own design on your choice of IS Sections. Finance arranged. Magnificent views. Planted in native bush and shrubs. Opportunity of a lifetime. TA' rT '>R AND CO., Sole Agents, l,u..en btreet. HthubS FOP. SAJ.E. SECTIONS FOR SALE—4Oft. frontage 0 by 100 ft. deep, at Island Bay. 5 minutes’ walk from tram stop; £5 deposit and 10s. per week, 5 per cent, interest. BAYLIS, Penrose Avenue, Newtown. After 4 p.m. Reef Street. Island Bay. KARORI. 3 Minutes Marsden School and in Best Locality. ONE of the Daintiest and Most Charming Bungalows of 4 rooms and kitchenette that wo have ever offered; absolutely every modern laboursaving device, and all fittings of best quality obtainable. A home anyone would be proud to own. and just completed. PRICE £l6OO terms £250 cash, balance arranged. A. E. MILLS AND CO12 Panama Street. LOWER HUTT. A LMOST alongside new Railway, and A near boundary of Petone this property is admirably suitable for either SUBDIVISION Or INDUSTRIAL SITE. Containing approx. 28 acres of level land, on which there is a new dwelling. Price only £3OO per acre. The property is id our hands for sale only. Ring GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER. Tel. 46—365 (any time day or evening) FOR SALE, WOOL STORE OR WAREHOUSE. T ARGE well-constructed three-storied Brick Building, together with Freehold Land, situated Thorndon Quay. Dimensions 100 ft, b.v 99ft., well lighted throughout, good loading and unloading facilities, convenient to railway goons sheds; suitable for factory, warehouse, wool, hides, and skin store, or assembling store for motor cars. Full particulars from WRIGHT. STEPHENSON A CO., LTD34 Customhouse Quay. A BARGAIN TN HAWKE’S BAY. n -ROOMED 2-storied Dwelling, largo sleeping porch (just been modernised), 2 bathrooms, 3 lavatories, and every convenience.. Motor shed large enough for 3 cars, concrete floor, pit, etc. Together with 4 to 5 acres of land. Laid out in kitchen garden, lawns,, large trees, etc., most of which hare just been completed. Oil engine for pumping water over the whole property. More land can be acquired if wanted. This excellent bargain is on the market owing to the owner having to leave for tho Old Country; therefore must be sold immediately. It is situated on the highest part of Hastings, with a beautiful view, and everything one could desire. At £2600 it is the cheapest property that it has been our privilege to offer in this district. For further particulars write to (lie Live Agents WILKINSON AND JONES, Box 204, Hastings.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 2

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