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AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. ’ PUBLIC TRUST SALE. DIXON AND HERBERT STREETS, CITY, MIRAMAR, ISLAND BAY, AND JOHNSONVILLE PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1930, At 2.30 p.m. AT THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 43 PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON TIfESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for sale by Public Auction the undermentioned properties:— DIXON STREET—Nos. 84. 86 and 88, and Nos. 12 and 16. HERBERT STREET. Two-storied Residential Buildings, in the heart of the business portion of the City. The whole block is an excellent proposition for a warehouse site, and this is an opportunity that seldom occurs to obtain a valuable business freehold property. The area is approximately 5500 square feet. Terms can be arranged. ESTATE OF A. HIGGINS. No. 416 BROADWAY, MIRAMAR. A conveniently situated Property in the well-favoured suburb of Miramar. Tlte dwelling contains three bedrooms, dining-room, kitchen, bathroom, etc., and all usual modern conveniences. Adjoining the Golf Links, with trams passing the door. Terms available. ESTATE OF E. W. IBELL. No. 204 QUEEN’S DRIVE, ISLAND BAY. A Dwelling facing the sea. and containing long sun veranda, large sittingroom. two bedrooms, and kitchen with range. Good washhouse and concrete yard. Situated in the sunniest of positions and on the main drive. Thoroughly renovated throughout With good section, handy to trains. Terms cash. ESTATE OF JANET SMITTON. VACANT SECTION, ISLAND BAY. This property.‘is situated on the top side of Civile Street, just south of Tamar Street. Splendid well-drained section, with about 66ft. frontage, already fenced. Excellent site for building purposes, sloping well to the sun. and very handy to trams. Terms as arranged. ESTATE OF H. MINOGUE. i JOHNSONVILLE. Four Good Residential Sections, in Drake Street and Ohariu Road, near the Anglican Church. Subdivided into suitable building sites, with practically • no excavation required. Handy. to cheap ' bus and railway service. ■ Terms cash. - . ESTATE OF JOSEPH STANFORD. 10 AND 12 JEYPORE STREET. ’ f BERHAMPORE. Large section, approximately 100 ft. by 90ft„ on which is built two dwellings and double concrete motor garage. Large 1-J--storied house, containing 6 «>oms, workshop, and two glassed-in sun balconies with all modern conveniences. House newly painted, valuable glasshouse, and good lawn. And Four-roomed brick dwelling with modern conveniences, let at good rental. Terms of Sale: Cash qbove long term table mortgagp. ESTATE SUSANNA KRAUS. For further details and Conditions of Sale, apply to the Auctioneers— FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN, 159 Featherston Street. Or to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE. A 240 HOTELS FOR SALE. TTOTEL, rising town —£80 per week. •LL Rare opportunity. N. C. Fox, Jack- ■ son St., Petone. ■pTOTELS., Leases or Freeholds, good •YA business propositions, Auckland, Waikato, Manawatu, Taranaki districts. Christie and Co., Hotel Brokers. Auckland. LTOTEL Leases for Sale —4J years, tak■YA ings £l5O, rent £l2/10/-. £5500; 2j years, takings £BO, rent £ll, £2000; 4j years, takings £65. rent £B/10/-, £1950. Prices above include furniture. Cash required. from £750. Chas. G. Rhimes. 85 Customhouse Qy. FOR PRIVATE SALE. fpHE Most Modern and Up-to-date PriA vate Hotel in N.Z. Superior, modern structure, solid brick, ideal situation, neatcentre of city, with very pleasant outlook; 60 bedrooms, 6 sitting rooms, lounges, 9 bathrooms/and beautiful dining room, and service; 4 garages. Tariff .15/-,. There are 15 permanents at 3 guineas weekly. Takings £7OOO year.. Lease: 4 years to go. At least £l5OO cash required. Genuine sale; very ill. Principals only. Apply to NBl4, c/o “Dominion.” FREEHOLD HOTEL FOR SALE. CPLENDID Modern Brick Building, commercial trade, well furnished. Takings, £174 weekly all over. Free Hotel. Speight's beer. Price for Freehold and furniture, £17,500. Cash required, £2OOO. First mortgage due 1934, Gj per cent.; £ll,OOO Second Mortgage, £4500, monthly reductions. This is a good Freehold Hotel. Why pay goodwill when you can own a fi-eehold. Further finance can be obtained if necessary. Apply, THOS B. DWAN. A.M.P. Building, Wellington. ■HOTEL FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. ■pREEHOLD —Sunny Hawke’s Bay, A 20 rooms and 15 acres attached; good town; good' average trade; Speight’s beer; well furnished; overhead expenses low; mortgages very easy; bona fide clients only; real good proposition. Price £4500. Cash required about £2OOO. pREEHOLD —Manawatu: 23 rooms: A !) acres; main highway; trade averages £6O; Speight’s beer; close to City • well furnished; up-to-date; overhead expenses light. Present price £j3500. with about £2OOO cash. Further particulars from : A. W. GALLICHAN & CO., The Leading Hotel Brokers, Palmerston North. HOTELS FOR SALE. pj YEARS’ Lease, Country Hotel, no v opposition; rent £6; rates £9; insurance £4O: wages £2/10; turnover £57 per week: furniture about £4OO. at valuation; stock nbnut £2OO, at valuation Price for lease £llOO. 4 Years’ Lease. Taranaki Town. £l4O week trade; rent £l2; goodwill £3OOO. and £l5OO cash required. We have n Taranaki, inquirer 'fur a Leasehold or Freehold Hotel in the Manawatu or Hawke’s Bay District. STATNTON AND CO.. LTD., Estate Agents and Brokers, NEW PLYMOUTH. WANTEI) TO SELL— I Miscellaneous). iNTED - Sell, HearthrugsT376“; oleum, 3/11 yd.; Carpets, 80/-; Carpet Runner. 4/- yd. City Furnishing Store. Blair St. UNKET contains. the full food value of milk and made with Renco it is ready in 10 minutes. HELLO Jim —on the road? What's the suit case? SUPER LETHOLITE of course—the only tiling that will wear and look smart too. TYOUBLE N Liquid Stove Polish. Boil-Y-4 ing water makes no mark. leaves no dust. All grocers. rpHERE is nothing like SUPER -Y LETHOLITE for travel cases; it stands the hardest wear, and keeps its appearance. TYUNGAN’S cannot make people cat -Y-' their delicious Confectionery, but they do make delicious Confectionery for people to eat

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 18

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