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J. H. BETHUNE & CO., A UCTIONEERS and LAND AGENTS, ii 168, Fcatherston-Bt. Tel. 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. WALLACE-STREET.— Section, 33ft x 100 ft, with pleasantly situated 4-rd/ Dwelling, in good order, bath, gas, c.L, usual conveniences, elevated position, pleasant outlook, rates only about £3 per annum ; terms if required. Price only £425. Mt. Ck. 40 WAITOA-ROAD— Nice Section, 40ft x 120 ft, with residence containing 4 largo rooms, diningroom 20ft x 15ft, kitchen ! 15ft x 15ft, etc. ; hot and cold water, all usual conveniences ; splendid view ; 1 minute from tram. Advances gage. Cash required £100. Prico reduced for quick sale, £720. 68 ROSENEATH (ovei looking Oriental Bay) — Two well-built Residences, nearly new, standing on good .section, each contains 6 rooms, h. and c. water, c.L, usual modern conveniences, magnificent view of harbour. Price, about cost of houses ; section thrown in. Prico £1100 the pair 55 RONA BAY, ORUA-ROAD (handy to wharf).— A nico 2-rd. Whare, brick chimney, range, water tank, usual offices ; a cheap property. Price only £150. J 43 LOWER HUTT.— Splendid level Section, must be sold to close estate; cash required £50; submit best offers. Price £200. 98 ARO-STREET.— A sound investment; Section, 33ft x 100 ft, with 2 Shops and Dwellings, let at 55s per week ; rates about £5. Prico only £1300. Return of about 15 per cent, on cash _ r °q u i rcd £550. Ccnt.lnvest.l79 BUILDING SECTIONS. BUILDING SECTIONS. WE have several GOOD SECTIONS ayailable; desirable locality, plenty of sunshine, pleasant outlook ; low prices, terms 15 per cent, cash, balance on second mortgage, thereby giving buyer every facility to finance building. W. H. LONG AND CO., - 29, Hunter-street, City. SHEEP FARM, £300 CASH.-1917 Acres, Freehold, Taranaki, 2£ miles railway station, level road, good sheep country, excellent ridges; I*6o acres English grasses, balance bush; winters 1£ sheep per acre, besides cattle; well watered, river and springs; about 500 acres level and undulating, balance hilly, largo portion ready to plough ; good woolshcd, yards and dip. Price £5 10s per acre; terms £300 cash, balance arranged. W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., 20, Cubastreet, Palmerston North. G . SECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. , 1909 Triumph, splendid condition, £32 10« d{ Elthorpe, 2-speed, £46 10s 3^ New 1 Hudson, 3-6pced, £38 10s 5-h.p. Harley Davidson, 2-speed, £60. THOS. H. OATES. 133, Willis-street. BALLINGER BROS., PLUMBERS' MERCHANTS. Telephones 99 and 3415. Box' 18, G.P.O HOUSE for— CAST IRON ENAMEL BATHS IRON and EARTHENWARE SINKS LAVATORY BASINS PEDESTALS And all SANITARY GOODS ' LEAD PIPES TRAPS BENDS, SYPHONS, Etc. MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS WARING TAYLOR-STREET; WELLINGTON. OR LOOSE! LEAF LEDGERS And SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS Order Direct from the Manufacturer of the Best Books. HUGH DOUGLAS, Opposite Public Library, Wellington. 'Phone 1933 W'ANTID KNOWN. BRACELET WATBCHES. Gold, Silver, and Gun Metal, with finest lever movements. Guaranteed Timekeepers. BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS. G. T. WHITE, Jeweller. 274. Lambton-auay. WANTED Known— Result Wellington Motor Cycle Club's 12-Hour Trial, Labour Day: Tho invincible Triumph again wins the Aitken Cup for best private owner performances against all makes of motors — G. Watt, "Triumph," Ist; C. Tanner, "Triumph," 2nd: E. Creed, 8.5.A.. 3rd. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, Agents, Mercer-street. UPHOLSTERY. WANTED Known— Doyle Brothers, Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers. Divans and Chesterfield Lounge 6 a specialty. Furniture Reupholstered and Re.-covered. 'Agents fof the Bickford Patent Theatre Seating. Address: 24 and 2s, Egmont-etrect. Wellington. Telephone 831. TAXI CABS. WE have for Hiro Laundaulette and Touring Cars (no cars on the stands). Agents for Ford, F.1.A.T., and Berliet Cars. Our extensive Garage and up-to-date Plant is at your service. STANTON AND EVANS, MOTOR GARAGE (opposite Parliament Buildings). Telephone 2240. WANTED Known — li you are contem plating Painting, Paporhanging, or Decorating, ring up Telephone 2043 or 2316. Our staff is tho largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work well and at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free.— THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankey-street, City, and Main-road, Karon. WANTED, respectable householders, with or without the cash, you can dress yourselves and everyone in _ your family with everything of the highest quality. Latest fashions for ladies, for gentlemen, for boys and girls. If you are a bit short of cash come and see me. I can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkind's, 125, Vivianstreet. Telephone 247. WANTED Known— All kinds of Cemetery Work executed, Granito and Marblo Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Walls. Direct importer Granito and Marblo Memorials. H. GLOVER. MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, 59, Kent-terraco. 'Phone 3243. CHEAP VEHICLES. WANTED Known— Wo havo for Sale the following second-hand Vehicles, all in first-class order: Rubber-tired gig, hooded gig, rubber tired, hooded phaeton light spring dray ; also Butcher's and Baker's Carts, Milk Floats, etc. ; cheap for cash. ROUSE, BLACK, AND SON, Coachbuilders, Kent-terraco and Lower Hutt. 'Phono 1388. 1 WANTED KNOWN. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. DON'T LEAVE IT TOO LATE having your Suite and Costumes Cleaned. ■ Avoid disappointment by making sure of our address — ESTALL'S. 85, Vivian-street (opp. Salvation Army). 'Phone A 2608. PATENT EXPERTS. " HENRY HUGHES, Patent and Trade Marki Agente and Consulting Einjti- i Httw, IS? Featlisnton-atrMt, . i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 12

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