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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TTARORI—Near tram, level Section, 5roomed Bungalow; deposit £uo, balance £lO monthly. Write Owner, DJ2I), e/o “Dominion.” TNVESTORS—We have a sound cutx ting-up Proposition, close to Waterloo Station. Are you interested? Erskine and Co., Lower Hutt. 17ASTB0URNE—Consult the Index ■*-4 of properties for Sale in the district, compiled by Hartridge's House Agency (near the Wharf), Rona Bay. Telephone 90. I? Qft A DEPOSIT, immediate possesArvUv sion, five rooms, kitchenette, newly papered, porcelain bath, basin, linen press, good locality, Wellington South; easy terms; owner leaving Wellington. Apply F 912, co "Dominion. LOWER HUTT. WOBURN Road (just off), 5-roomed bungalow and kitchenette. Splendid section. £1750. Easy terms. KHANDALLAH. K LARGE ROOMS. Corner section, 50 x 120. On 'bus rqute. Government mortgage. Price, £1450. Terms. A. E. CARVER AND CO., T. and G. Building. A GENUINE BARGAIN, Main road, heretaunga— 6 rooms, every possible convenience, garage, 1 acre of land laid out in lawns, garden and orchards. Price £2OOO. terms. „ 4 LUFF AND FOX. Agents, 146 Jackson Street, Box 37, Petone. Phone 46 —504. . WANTED SELL, T ARGE FREEHOLD CITY BLOCK, level good situation, handy wharves and railways. , Apply George Anyon, Derwent Street, Island Bay, or F. B. Any°n, Solicitor, of Featherston Street, \\ ellington. LdwifiniTfri’? BUNGALOW AND TENNIS COURI TN select locality, 5-roomed bungalow x on large section, with ample room for tennis court, 50 x 240, approx. Government Mortgage, £BOO. Interest and principal reducing at about £5 per month. Everv possible modern convenience in this home. Price, £1450. ('Phone 592). KIRKLAND AND CO., Post Office Corner, Lower Hutt T7OR SALE--A Charming Residence in x the best part of Cole Street, Masterton ; 6 large, lofty rooms and kitchenette ; electric light, gas, and gas stove; telephone; big section, well laid out lawns and flower-beds, flower and vegetable gardens, small orchard; nearly 300 feet of cement paths around the house, and the beautiful Masterton Stream runs through the property. An ideal, home m good condition inside and outside, lhe house and grounds may be inspected between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. D. J. WILLIAMS, 63 Cole Street, Masterton. LOW’ER HUTT DAIRY FARM 170 R LEASE: 12 Acres carrying 7 L cows and 2 horses. On the property is a 6-roomed house with outbuildings and registered cowshed and dairy. Rent between £3 and £4 per week. Very handy and a good living. Price as going concern, £B5. Sole Agents— J. E. MACLAREN AND CO. (Late Goodwin, Chichester & Maclaren), Phone 46 —365. Lower Hutt. A KARORI SNIP. XTEW AMERICAN. BUNGALOW, imLx posing design, for Urgent Sale. Owner leaving New Zealand. Land. 50 x 127 (Flat), very sunny position, Handy to Tram, and close to Marsden School. Will accept any reasonable offer. Full particulars from — E. PALLISER AND CO., “The Dominion’-’ Building. RETIRE TO SUNNY HAVELOCK. fVNE of the prettiest homes on the Havelock Hills (three miles from Hastings). Six large rooms, and exceptionally spacious verandah, facing a magnificent view. Superb drawing room 30 x 25. and very modern kitchen, hot water in bedrooms, etc. Beautiful lawns and gardens Handy to lona and Wood lord House Colleges. Havelock Hills is considered the heal thiest spot in New Zealand. The air there is wonderful. Price £2500. and terms given. GILL BROS. Hastings. A RRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN -tx MADE to finance a limited number of people over a period of fifteen years, on Modern Wadestowu Homes, thus elnn inating the expense and worry of renewing short period mortgages. Ibis otter is open only to persons in permanent positions, who need iind only ten per cent, deposit. The bungalows which are ten minutes walk from the Wadestown car. contain all the latest devices, and are well built of best materials—--4 Rooms and kitchenette, £I2(U. 5 rooms and kitchenette, and 6 rooms and Kitchenette, £1525. Larger houses can be built to suit buyers requirements, at prices lower than elsewhere. Inquiry from lionn fide home seekers cordially '“'’iL ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD. (Established 1902.) . 145 Featherston Street, or Mam Street. Lower Hutt. LOT 53. LOT 53. LOT 53. PRICE £95. PRICE £95. PRICE £95. riPHIS is a really charming Section, X situated on the Eastern side of the Hutt Valley, and within easy distance ot the station. , , ... It is covered at: present: largely with native growth, and in addition a number of Viminalis trees have been planted for quick-growing shelter. It commands one of the most magnificent views over the Hutt 1 alley to be found, and it has the advantage oi being within easy walking distance of the station, and in a charming, natural situation and locality in which only the very best type of houses are being built. Ibis section will make a splendid home site, or for anyone in search of a speculation a splendid investment, as it is bound to incrcuse very greutly in v;ilue within the next 12 months or so. The price is only £9i> with a deposit of £l5. and the balance spread over very easy monthly payments including both principal and interest until paid right off. GOODWIN & CHICHESTER, LTD., National Bank Chambers, Featherston Street. Tel. No. 42—219. P.O. Box 1317. (Continued on Page 2.) SPECIAL VALUES. 2574 d. TIN _- of - RolT(?s Wax contains ns much as three Is. tins. The Perfect Polish. IGTICLASS Furniture and Bedding is Cheapest :it Price’s Private Sale Rooms, upstairs, 91 Dixon Street.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 302, 21 September 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 302, 21 September 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 302, 21 September 1928, Page 1

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