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SNIPS IN HOUSES, SECTIONS, & FARMS ARE OFFERED THIS WEEK BY S. GEORGE NATHAN. ITpHESE are only a few of the' tiptop ! A values now available: — "DIRT CHEAP." BLUCHER-AVENUE — Compact 5-rd. House, scullery, bathroom, and every convenience; section 66ft x 149 ft; conservatory, garden, lawn, and concrete paths; excellent rose garden with about 500 choice roses, tree ferns, etc. A delightful home at a throwaway price. Only £1200; cash £200. GOOD BUYING HERE. NGAlO—Excellent 6-rd. House, built under architect's supervision, electrio light and all conveniences, five minutes from station, and next school, good section of 2 roods 23 perches, sheltered from, prevailing winds, Title Land Transfer; altogether an attraotive, convenient, and cosy home. Price £930. Terms. A CAPITAL OFFER. LOWER HUTT—Attractive 8-rd. Bungalow, with wide veranda-h and every convenience, 12ffc stud; land g acre; gardens and lawne in excellent order. Price £1500; cash £500. See me about this desirable residence. It' 6 very cheap. THIS IS A GEM! KHANDALLAH—Superior House of 6 large rooms, on one floor, and verandah on two sides, all conveniences; detached washhouse, fowlhouse; halfacre corner section, laid out good garden, croquet lawn, concrete paths, and subdividing hedges; Advances to Settlers' mortgage. Price £1250; cash £250. ' 3/156 | . HERE'S BIG VALUE. BIDWILL-STREET — Pleasantly-situated 6-rd. House, plastered throughout, all rooms on one floor, gas cooker, etc.; j section 80ft frontage x lllit, splendid I gardens and lawns. , P-rice £1500; terms. A really comfortable homo, handy to city. - 3/184 ' AN Al PROPOSITION. UPPER ADELAIDE-ROAD — Excellent Dwelling of 9 large, airy rooms, every convenience; section 45ft x 139 ft, widening out at back; nice " garden, with concrete paths; house insured £1000. Price £1450; only £450 cash. 5A51 [ SEASIDE SECTIONS FOR SALE. DAY'S BAY—Two splendid Building Sites, each 42ft x 135 ft. Price. £5 and £6 a foot. Really good buying. DAIRY AND POULTRY FARM, Near UPPER HUTT, 764 acres, with comfortable 6-rd. Dwelling, bathroom, giassed-in verandah; piggeries, carrying 23 pigs; other stock comprise 10 cows, dairy cows, fowls, etc.; accommodation for 1000 fowls; Government mortgage. Prico £1650; terms. A good opportunity to secure an easily-managed and money-making farm. . ' Further particulars from | S. GEORGE NATHAN, j AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 113-115, Customhouse-quay (Opp. Bank of New Zealand). NEWTOWN (best part)— Modern Kesidencp, 7 largo rooms, good hot water service and every convenience, ! sunny sheltered position, near tram. A real bargain at £750; deposit £150. 6442 NEWTOWN — Gentleman's Residence, containing 9 rooms, all modern con- ■ veniences; lawn, garden, concrete paths, etc.; a beautiful house; Government valuation £1900. Price for quick sale £1450; terms arranged. Highly Teconimended. 6441 LYALL BAY—New Bungalow, containing 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, c.1.; unique, design; immediate possession. Prico £800; deposit £200. 6417 WELLINGTON-TERRACE—Large modern Residence, on two floors, 9 rooms, with every convenience; no climb, nice sunny dry section. An absolute jrift at £2250; terms arranged. 6377 HATAITAI—Neat 5-roomed Villa, fitted with latest appointments; nice garden, concrete paths, etc.; large section. Price £865; deposit £200. 6435 BRUCE AND LUSH (Late W. H. TurnbuU and Co.), 27. PANAMA-STREET. 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 ueed for paddocks, garden, football grounds, and cropping for hotel. Hotel has about 30 rooms. Up to date, with acetylene gas, p.w.c.'s, septic tank, stables, and all requirements for country trade. Free house. Prico £1500 for lease and furniture; half cash. 71 Country Hotel, 17 miles from Main Trunk Railway, in tho centra of farming and stock-raising district. About 25 rooms'; very well furnished. Eve»y convonienco for fanners and trav«Bers. Trade, £70 on average. Net rental £6. Five years' lease. Price, including furniture, £2500. Free house. 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 v 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 I DWAN BROS., ■ WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. T> O-\U RKE ESTATE, SOUTH KILBIRNIE. -| Q SECTIONS in this Subdivision to -•-*-' be sold with frontages to Duncanterrace and Rodrigo-road. j PRICES FROM £55 TO £125 EACH. Terms—lo per cent, deposit, 10 per cent. 6 months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balance 5 years. 5 per cent. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115. Customhouse-quay. HARRY A. SHE PHE RD, 111 Customhouse-quay. Secretary Hataitai Lajid Co., Ltd. Particulars of Sections for Sale on application. HATAITAI—Good 4-roomed House, close to tram; magnificent view; Government mortgage. Price £750. HATAITAI — Faithfully-built 6-roomed House, close to tram; good view. £900. KELBURN (near School)— Section, 40 x na, £360; one Rimu-road, 40 x 136, £350. HATAITAI—An idea! Building Allotment, level section, 40 x 120 ft: £200. KELBURN-6 Rooms. £1050 and £1350. KARORI (Main-road, good investment) — 3 level Sections, having 174 feet total frontage; originally £6 per foot; two are corner lots. £350; terms easy. WANTED Known—The very latest designs in Wallpapers, Cut our Friezes and Borders, are now lo be iseeu ia the Shovrvoom at Tinaey's.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 10

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