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J?RANK OS U LLIV AN, 176, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Opp. G.P.0.). DAY'S, BAY—Neat Bungalow of 5 rooms, with all usual "appliance*, situated in one' of the sunniest of positions, close to -wharf; fine level site, 41ft by 165 ft, with pretty view of harbour. Prioe £800; TERMS ,-£76 CASH, balanoe may remain for 6 years at 6 por oent. 386 KELBURN-One-floor Residence of 6 rooms, BUNGALOW STYLE, tiled roof, porcelain bath, casement windows, every modern appliance; level section, 40ft by 120 ft. Price £1200; easy terms. HATAITAI—S-roomed Bungalow, fitted with hot and cold water, electric Jight, and gaj; nioo garden, big section, very near car. Price specially reduced (owner leaving) to £780; easy terms arrnng-ed. 334 CENTRAL—One-floor Cottage of 5 rooms, 5 fireplaces, bay window, and verandah, usual modern conveniences; level site, 33ft by 95ft; concrete- paths. This property is in first-rato order. Prioo £780. 263 KlLßlßNlE—Cliarming little Residence of 4 large rooms, quite new, everything modern, large living room, airpit fires, radiator ;>oints, mirror werd- , robe. Price £700; £100 cash. NOTHING NICER. I want a Purchaser for a pretty Home at KELBURN. It has 6 fine rooms, fitted in mo6t modern style, of OLD ENGLISH DESIGN, with casement windows and choice leadlights, porcelain bath, 2 wardrobes, linen cupboards, radiator points. This property is situated a few minutes from the car, has a level section, and practically no climb. IF YOU HAVE £250 AND WANT A HOME TO BK PROUD OF, SEE ME. I can arrange easy terms for balance. FRANK O'SULLIVAN, 176, Foathorston-streefc (opp. G.P.0.). HOMES. SELECTED HOMES. KELBURN (just completed, in one of the picked positions)— Up-to-date 7rooincd Residence, electric light, hot and cold water service, tiled roof; lovely view. Prioe £1650; terms arranged. 6233 HATAITAI—Modern 5-roomed Bungalow Villa, replete with every convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water, gas, copper, porcelain bath, tiled roof, concrete paths. Price £950. 5776 LYALL BAY—Faithfully-built 6-roomed Bungalow (nearly new), electric light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, g«s caliphont; large level section, ooncrete paths. Price £575 ; terms can be arranged. 6244 BROOKLYN—IdeaI Home, containing 5 large rooms and all possible conveniences, bay window, tiled fireplaces, concrete paths, garden ; handy tram ; corner section. Price £880, with £200 cash. '■> , 6186 ISLAND BAY—Good 5-roomed Residence, on one floor, with electric light, hot and oold water; level section, garden, 2 minutes tram; Government loan. Price only £750; deposit £100, balanoe arranged. 6219 KlLßlßNlE—Comfortable Home of 6 rooms and conveniences, hot and cold water, 3 tiled fireplaces, 2 boy windows; good section; convenient to tram. Prioe £775. 6134 KILBIRNIE ESTATE. GOING! Soon it will be GONE! This Estate is now in public favour — proved by the demand for 6i'tes. HOMESEEKERS LOOKING FOR A SPOT IN THE . SUN HAVE FOUND IT. Handy to Lyall Bay and Evans Bay Beaches, splendid tram service, electric light, gas. sewerage. SITUATION AND CONVENIENCES CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Cheapest land in the market to-day. Arrangements made to build. See the Sole Agents— THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, LTD., 189, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Baker's Buildings, Ground Floor, Opposite Union Bank). COUNTRY HOTELS FOR SALE. WE want a tenant for a good country' Hotel about 30 miles from railway, on main traffic road. Splendid district. Trade averages £70 weekly. Rent, £6. Seven acres used for paddocks, garden, football grounds, - and cropping for hotel. Hotel has about 30 rooms. Up to date, with acetyleno gas, p.w.c.'s, septic tank, stables, and all requirements for country trade. Free house. Price £1500 for leaso and furniture; half cash. , 71 Country Hotel, 17 miles from Main Trunk Railway, in the centre pf farming and' stock-raising district. About 25 rooms; very well furnished. Every convenience for farmers and travellers. . Trade, £70 on average. Net rental £6. Five years' lease. Price, including fur. niture, £2500. Free houso. Three servants required, besides proprietor and wife. Cash required, about £1250. Easy terms for balance. 59 Hotel, South Island. Six and a-half years' lease. Rent, £3 10s. Price for lease and furniture about £1400. Trade £30. £500 cash. 88 Hotel, near camp, and in good closelysettled district. Trade, £300 weekly and upwards. Rent £12. Servants, 4. Price £3500. • Easy terms. Twenty acres paddocks. 156 Also numerous Hotels all over the Dominion. Apply . DWAN BROS., WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. STOP! LOOK! "OEST BARGAIN OF THE DAY. 1750 Acres, 1200 in grass, balance bush, subdivided into 29 paddocks; fencing is good and property is well watered; two ' breeding owe country. Situated 2^ miles from a township, and handy to town; ■ school; post office, etc. 200 bullocks were fattened-on property last year. Price only £8 10s per acre. £20*00 cash, balance may remain for a term of years at ; 5j per cent. We have personally inspected this property, and can thoroughly recommend samo. For further particulars, apply to .1. H. BOWATER & CO., RIDGWAY-ST- WANGANUI. T*yANTED to Buy, 3 or 4-roomed COTTAGE, *t Plimmerton, must i be handy to railway station. Send particulars, * giving age of house, situation, mortgage, if any, and rate of interest. Our client wants to buy immediately. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. EVlN—Foxton Motor Mail Service. Quickest route to Foxton. Leave Foxton 6.30, arrive Levin 7.30; leave Levin 10.30, arrive Foxton 11.30; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m. Fares —Single, 4s 6d; Return, 6s od. Motor for Hire Sundaye. PERCY WHITEHEAD, troprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 74, 25 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 74, 25 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 74, 25 September 1916, Page 10

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