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HARCOURT & CO., T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAMBTON-QUAY. UPPER CUBA-ST. (near)— SEVENROOMED Dwelling, built of TOTARA, and containing all conveniences; splendid LEVEL SECTION; property WELL SITUATED, sunny and dry. PRICE ONLY £750. 2373 HATAITAI— EXCEPTIONALLY WELL DESIGNED VILLA of 5 rooms, most attractively finished, and containing EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE; land 33 x 144, laid out in LAWNS, GARDEN, and paths ; dwelling BUILT FOR OWNERj ideal position. Selling AT COST, £900. Highly recommended. 2571 NEWTOWN (Bargain) — Comfortable DWELLING OF 5 ROOMS, built only few years, and contains usual ap- . pointments; LAND 23 x .100 (about); property only few minutes from car. PRICE £460. - - 8710 ARO-ST. (vicinity)— Excellent BUILDING SITE, 29, x 112 ; about the only available section in this locality ; sunny and dry ; no tram fares. A BARGAIN AT £175. ' 2584 THE TERRACE — SOLIDLY-BUILT DWELLING of 4 rooms ; ample space to build on'; house replete with all conveniences and LET AT 27s 6d week ; land 23 x 165 (about! : land I sold few yards away for £23 foot. PRICE ONLY £920. 2595 LYALL BAY— SOLIDLY BUILT COTTACE of 4 rooms, fitted with gas stove, c. light, en. bath, conservatory, large workshop; LAND 30 x 156; lawn and garden ; house BUILT ONLY 2 YEARS; EXCELLENT POSITION. Price for quick sale, £490. ' 2518 aro-st. (off)— Well-built dwelling of 5 rooms, containing all domestic appliances; good section, 26.4 x 121; SPLENDID POSITION, near town, sun all day. PRICE £750. 2584 !__ i ————————' i ! WE ARE OPTIMISTS ' ABOUT Apple-growing. We admit it, but our, optimism is the result of years of enquiry into facts. t See, us, and we will give you a sumj mary of the position. It will pay you to get into the best-paying agricultural proposition in New Zealand to-day. | • , J. T. HORN, LTD., 12 and 14, PANAMA-STREET. Wellington. ' 'Phones 2173, 3830. ; j (JHOICE EARMS. 1710 ACRES, Waverley district, 1500 aores in grass, balance bush, about 300 acres flat, 30 acres have been ploughed; watered by lakes and streams ; 14 paddocks ; two houses, 5 and 6 rooms, woolshed, sheepyards, dip, and stable ; 7 miles from railway station ; 2a sheep country. Price £8 15s per acre; terms about £5000 cash, balance arranged. 1250 ACRES, Gisborne, all in grass, sub- ( divided into 7 paddocks, sheep and cattle yards; very easy country, lies well to the sun; 7-roomed house and all conveniences; main road runs through the property : wintering 2000 breeding ewes and 100 head of cattle. Harbour iJoard Endowment Lease, with 18 years to run, at 53 7d per [ acre, and the right of renewal for another 21 years at valuation ; £700 payable for improvements at end of first term. Price £6500; easy terms arranged. 141 ACRES, Manawatu Line ; grand dairying or fattening country, all in grass, ali ploughable when stumped, 10 paddocks, well watered : modern 6-roomed house, 4 cowshed, engine room, storeroom, implemonfc shed ; 2 miles from creamery and railway station, 3 miles from good town; 'handy for Wellington milk supply. Cheap at £45 per acre; £1000 to £1500 cash, balance arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182. FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington, And at LOWER HUTT. J. FANNING AND CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 74, MANNERS-STREET. FOR SALE. MAJORIBANKS-STREET (off)— A modern 5-room Cottage, with all the latest ' * improvements; house insured for I ' £400. Cheap at £650. 1372 DRUMMOND-STREET— A neat 3-room Cottage, all conveniences; let at 12s 6d per week. Price £325; deposit £50. 1402 OWEN-STREET SOUTH— Modern up-to-date 7-room Residence, replete with every convenience; land 25 x 130 feet. Price £875. 3018 TASMAN-STREET (off)— 7-room Resi- . dence, every convenience; land 38 x 120 feet, level section. Price £825; 1 terms. COROMANDEL-STREET— A good 6room House, all conveniences; land 30 x 90 feet; let afc 20s per week. Price £640; terms. 4034 HATAITAI— A fine Building Site, 40 x 120 feet. Price £210. LYALL BAY— Vacant Land, 66 x 194 feet. Price £265. KELBURN)-Good Building Site, triangular piece of land. £135. i BAKERY BUSINESS, FOR Immediate Sale on the Manawatu Line. Premises — Bakehouae, storeroom, bedroom, cart-shed, 2 stalls; premises can be leased for term at 20s week ; 2 good carts, 2 horses; output 6 tons flour per month ; splendid opening ; good rising township; satisfactory reasons for selling. Price £170. Apply to MOUNSEY AND CO.. Palmerston N. FOR SALE, AT CUT PRICE. 1 (ZKfl ACRES, King Country, 14 miles XOOvf ,to railway 6tation, 3 miles from P. 0., school, and telephone* 700 acres in grass, balance bush, 50 acres drained; capacity 2 sheep per acre; owner took over £1000 off plaxse last year. Title is 0.R.P., at 17s 6d per acre. Price £5 per acre goodwill ; terms. LEWIS AND CO.. Wanganui. 1 <>Q ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat and J-OO a,U in grass, now carrying; 46 cows and other dry stock, well subdivided, and well watered, is only miles from railway station, 2-niilo from school, P. 0., and storo, creamery adjoining ; good 7-roompd house, bathroom, and scullery, etc., all necessary pufcbuildings, including 10-bail cowshed, with loft to carry 18 tons of hay. Price £45 per acre. For further particulars, apply FBEDK. HERRING, National Bank Buildings, Rangitikei-st., Palmjerston North. STORAGE TO LET. WE have Space in our Warehouse, Cable-street, to Let. suitable for Bulk Storage, or would subdivide to suit Warehouseman. Particulars on applicaC. AND A. ODLIN. LTD., , t i.^ fA ,_ — . —^^ Cabla-rtreefc,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 10

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