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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. QEATOUN Properties—Seo tne Resident Agent, E. J. Barnett, 106 Inglis Street, Seatoun. Phone 24—293. SALE, Dairy Farm, 88 acres, all fiat, buildings and bouse, equity £lOOO, half cash. Write D 65, c/o “Dominion." L 1 AaTbuURNE —Consult the Index of Properties for Sale in the district compiled by Hartridge’s Agency (ierar the Wharf), Rona Bay. Tel 96. TJEDROUIi reserve and reasonable -D terms on 3 first-class Bungalows and on 6 sections in the Sunny Park Estate, to be sold by public auction at Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt, on Saturday, July 17. H. Ernest Leighton, Auctioneer. A LOVELY HOME. 8 -ROOMED 2-Story Bungalow, with all possible conveniences, motor shed, concrete drive, built of Totara and Heart Rimu, 3 sleeping rooms upstairs, large corner section. Price, £2300. lerms arranged. Apply—--298 CHURCH STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. UNN Y Park Estate, Paru Avenue, ■Lower Hutt— Handy to proposed station, bus passes estate, richest soil in the 1 valley; 6 ideal sections, all over f-acre; wonderful terms: 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance for three years at 6J per cent. H. Ernest Leighton, Auctioneer. NEWTOWN. 7 ROOMS, one of the best modern I to- ‘ perties offered for Sale in the district. with land 120 ft. deep; mortgages well arranged; cesh £250, must bo sold. A sound proposition. Further particulars from WM. BUTLER. 'Phone 23—522. 115 Lambton Quay. PETUNE AND HUTT QEE our list of Homes, Sections, and 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.1’.0. ’Phones: Hutt 376 Town 42 —306. NEW BUNGALOWS. 0150 DEPOSIT—New Subdivision, Brooklyn. Bungalows built to your own design on your choice of 18 Sections. Finance arranged. Magnificent views. Planted in native bush and shrubs. Opportunity of a lifetime. TAYLOR AND CO., Sole Agents, Bowen Street. KILBIRNIE— Duncan Terrace, Superior Residence, on left side going up, 6 rooms, one floor and kitchenette, e. 1., range, h. and c. water, gas stove; all large rooms, detached washhouse; beautiful sunny position; only 1 minute from tram stop. Mortgage £1250 at 6) per cent. Price £2185; £5OO cash. A. E. CARVER AND CO., Next Stiifc Fire, 139 Lambton Quay. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. XiTMMO'b, LTD., for Pianos—Welling--1’ ton, Levin, Shannon, Palmerston North, Feilding, Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, New Plymouth, Napier, Hastings. Waipukurau, Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Nelson, at keenest prices: easiest terms in New Zealand. VIOLIN Maker, Repairer—E. A.. Burr, ’ 30 Courtenay Place. Wellington (top fluor). ZTraMOPHONES— Virtuoso of MasVX ters. Hear its wonderful renditions with fibre needle. C. F Gjorgi’s Latest Instrument, 80 Manners Street. riEORGE ELLWOOD, Sole N.Z. RevX presentative for the famous instrumental String “Etoile d’Or. Studio, 8 Littlejohn’s Building. L«mbton__Qua,yBUSINESSES FOR SALE. OKIV ATE HOTEL for Sale as going ■Lb concern, 40 rooms, 2 bathrooms, e. 1., h and c. water, aud all conveniences; lease 5 years; low rent; 30 boarders, and good casual trade. r-nrivmnv Also for Sale or Lease, COUMlvi STORE. Turnover £5OO per month For Sale in Palmerston, 2 good MILK RUNS, as a going concern. D. D. CURRIE AND CO.. Main Street. Palmerston North. QOUND BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS. O GOING CHEAP. STATIONERY, Crockery, Toys —shop ‘with*dwelling lease. Rental £3 15s. Stock at valuation, only about £2OO. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. Concrete Building, Shop, five living rooms, good stand; lease. Rental 10s • going concern, £230. TOBACCONIST’S (CITY) Choice Stand, well stocked and fitted shop; Saloon, 3 chairs; lease; easy rental; ingoing about £5OO. GENERAL STORE. Oid-established, long lease, low rental; Large Shop, living accommodation; a threat opportunity; stock at valuation; about £5OO, part finance arranged. •*ole Agent for Vendors: E. CHARLES HOTTER, 77 Willis Street. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. OWNER RETIRING AFTER 30 YEARS. XVE have for Sale, Grocery, Fruit, and ’’ Confectionery Business doing aveiage turnover of £BO per week; rent only 15s ; long lease; situated one of best streets Palmerston North. Stock worth £450; fittings worth £250. comprise shop, storeroom, and 2 living rooms. PRICE AS GOING CONCERN NOTE-This business has never before been on the market, and the only reason for selling is owner is too old to look after it. For full particulars, apply J. L. BENNETT, LTD., Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. A COUNTRY BUSINESS, TAKING FROM £6500 TO £7OOO PER ANNUM, IN CASH. A UNIQUE country proposition, being a fruit, confectionery and marble bar trade (and you know what large profits nre made in these lines), run jointly with General Storo oi groceries, hardware, etc. The property consists of two shops, each with 5 living rooms attached, 1 acre of land, and 2 motor garages. Almost enough vegetables can be *rown in the land for the shop sales. Lease of five years at 30s. per week for each shop, and which is one of the cheapest rents in New Zealand., Plant consists of counters, window fixtures, shelves, show cases, 50 first grade sweet jars, 6 large counter jars, cash register (new), confectionery scales, fruit scales, new Dayton sca’cs, electric motor soda fountain, electric ice cream churn, cans, ice chest, tiled topped tables, chairs, teapots, etc. Brand new oneton Ford delivery. Large stock of fruit confectionery, stationery, hardware, and groceries. Price for the whole lot. as going concern. including plant, stock, fittings and nil household furniture. Uno. and cffects. £l5OO. DON’T DELAY. Telegraph at once when you wi’l inspect. CHEAP! CHEAP! HACKSHAW, SEARLE, “Live Wires Burn,” 74 Ridgway Street, Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 1

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