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TO LET. (Continued from Page 1.) T ARGE Bed-Sittingroom, beautifully furnished, separate entrance; Single or Double Beds: gas ring; moderate. 18 Hobson Street/. Phone 43—990. COMMERCiAITTRAVELLERS. fYUR NEW BRICK SAMPLE ROOMS V COMPLETED. Every modern convenience, excellent lighting, up-to-date in every respect; small and large rooms, suit all travellers. All trains met. Wire for reservations. ELY AND YOUNG LTD., Box 50, Tel. 1126, MASTERTON. ——— T 0 L E Ti /GENTLEMAN’S Residence to Let. for VT term of 9 months to 2 years.' The home is beautifully furnished; and has a large concrete garage. Situated in the city, and has a glorous harbour view. Rent £5 ss. <t Fur further particulars, apply JOHN W. FOSTER & CO., Real Estate Agents, Cr. Featherston and Panama Streets. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. IVANTED to Lease, good Farm, to W carry 45 to 60 cows. Write P 43.0.c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston North. WANTED to Rent. House, 6 rooms, W near railway workshops, . Lower Hutt. Write G 377, c/o “Dominion. "DOOM, respectable locality, wanted for H Couple, few days, December 2i. Wi-ite 11 St. Benedicts Street, Auckland. "WANTED-to Rent, Furnished Cottage W near beach, in or near Wellington. Write W256, c/o “Dominion,” Wanganui. >' . ■ " ■ ■ /OFFICE— Gentleman requires small V Office, or would share with another; use phone; central. G 372, c/o “Dominion.” TVTATERNITY Hospital at Foxton for 1U- Lease. Owner is prepared to grant a lease.from January 28 next for 5 years at a reasonable rental, to approved lessee. Splendid opportunity afforded of purchasing requisite appointments, as Hospital is now in active commission. For particulars apply District Public Trustee, Wellington. 5976 TO LEASE, WE LL - KNOWN WELLINGTON i. VV GARAGE, with adjoining large and well-lit ' rkshop, containing up-to-date plant. ' Garage situated in front street; has good car showroom, large car storage, and petrol-selling connection. Both garage and workshop are going concerns.’ For further particulars apply “GARAGE,” Box 486, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. T?OR SALE, Levin, six roomed House, -*- modern, conveniences; corner section; splendid location, cheap. Apply H 312, c/o “Dominion.” SECTION '£9o, Deposit £l5, balance small monthly payments, principal and interest; fine elevated situation Hutt Valley; gets all sun; easy distance station; great prospective value. Goodwin and Chichester, Ltd., National Bank Buildings, opp. G.P.O. Tel. 42—219. ABOVE LOWRY BAY, /OVERLOOKING the sea—3-roomed V Cottage, on level i acre section. Car can be driven right on to the property. Just the place for a summer residence. Price £600; terms.* J. E. MACLAREN AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Phone 46—365. t Lower Hutt. UPPER HUTT. ' MAORI BANK. KI ACRES and 6 large Rooms, a beaut* 2 tiful home; dairy, motor shed, fowl runs, orchard, e. 1., etc. Present owner earning good living by milk round. Erontage Main Road to River; about J mile to Upper Hutt P.O. A. E. CARVER AND CO., T. and G. Building, City. LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT. SPECULATOR'S CHANCE. 5 -ROOM Dwelling, all conveniences, porcelain bath and basin; right in the centre of Lower Hutt; in fact, only 3min. from Main Post Office, and the price is £950. This is a positive gift. POWER, Hutt, Phone 70. _______ TSLAND BAY—Splendid new Bunga- -*■ low, just completed by a builder whose houses are usually sold before completion. Contains 5 rooms, kitchenette, and usual conveniences, including very efficient automatic caliphont. Heart Rimu finishings, Carrara ceilings, etc., etc. Price £1525 with small deposit. ApplyTOLHURST AND SON, Bank N.Z. Buildings, Lambton Quay. BEAUTIFUL AKATARAWA” ' A LONGSIDE the river, on an elevated level section, a modern 5-room Bungalow (built 3i years). Section laid out in lawns, gardens, with a beautiful patch of virgin bush at the back (some trees reach the height of 60ft.). A most desirable home in.ideal surroundings. Price £llOO, terms; Government mortgage, £550 at 5j per cent. J. E. MACLAREN AND CO., Land Agent, Phone 46—365.L0wer Hutt. SUPERIOR SEATOUN HOME. TDEALLY - SITUATED 2- STORY MODERN RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms and kitchenette and replete with every modern convenience, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, caliphont, panelled hall, . beam ceilings in sittingroom, washhouse, copper, tubs. Exceptionally fine section, sunny aspect, magnificent view. Close to croquet and bowling green and in one of the most desirable positions in this much-sought-after locality. Good terms, immediate vacant possession. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON J/TO., Land and Estate Agents (Estd. 1902), 145 Featherston Street and Main Street, Lower Hutt. QVER HALF AN ACRE. 2 ROODS 22 PERCHES. £7O £7O - £7O £7O £7O £7O TOTAL PRICE ONLY £7O. DEPOSIT ONLY £l5. BALANCE in small monthly payments of principal and interest until paid right off. No lump sum to pay beyond the deposit—ss. per week will (including interest) pay it right off in 2J years. SITUATED IN the Hutt Valley on the Sunny Eastern Foothills and . having a frontage to a new level road (Elmslie Road), it is within easy walking distance of the Station and the Main Bitumen Road. ; ' SHELTERED FROM the prevailing winds and in a charming locality where many new homes are springing up. THE SECTION is planted right down to the stream which runs across the front of the section, with two or three hundred two-year-old trees; these are all growing well and will soon make a secluded home site of the type which is so much in demand and A WONDERFUL investment: — - ' SEE US at once before this chance goes and we will drive you out to inspect. GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER LIMITED. COURTENAY CHAMBERS, Opp. Tram Shelter. Tel. 28—088. P.O. Box 1317,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 71, 17 December 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 71, 17 December 1928, Page 2