KELBURN. T7IOR thojpurchaser mho is looking for a ■■*■ homo, attractive in appeaTanco, do'signod with avicw to obtaining tho great- ' est comfort and easy working, by thoughtful utilisation of space, we commend ono .of the following-. Every essential convenience that modern tendencies have developed in present-day house construction are to bo foundl; and each has distinctive character. Wo can only briefly describe these properties, but inspection will satisfy you that we-are offering VALUE. Terms of purchase-we will arrange for ; you. i SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW/ faithfully constructed, and with many pleasing features, £1200. (6265) i A OOSY COMFORTABLE BUNGALOW of 6 rooms,, tastefully finished, £1300. - (6269) IA CHARMING TWO-STORY HOME, on bungalow lines, containing seven good rooms, £1650. (6238) ; AN IMPRESSIVE TWO-STORY HOUSE, just finishing, magnificent view, sunny situation, rooms of generous dimensions, £3.650. (6253) KILBIRNIE ESTATE. Own a Section in this well-situated' locality. Settlement is going on apace, buyers and home-seekers admitting that a honie can bo obtained cheaper in the ICiibmiie Estate than elsewhere, BECAUSE THE LAND IS CHEAP. Handy to Cars and Beaches, with all •City-<oonveiiiences. LOTS 40ft s 132 ft, LOTS 40lt x 132 ft, From £100. £100. EASY TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent 3 and 6 months, balance 3 yeers, interest 5 per cent. THOMSON, BROWN, AND' EAST, LTD., 189, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Ground Floor, Baker's Buildings), Opp. Union Bank. CHOICE LOTS. KELBURN (sea view) —6 Rooms, one floor, well appointed, uninterrupted view, large section, greater part level, well sheltered. Prico £1350; £250; down. DAY'S BAY—Pretty Bungalow of 3 rooms, quite new, good position for sun all year roundr; splendid section 56 x 20Cft; close to wharf. Cheap at £650. RONA B 4.V—Nicely situated Bungalow of 4 rooms, large living room, nicely fitted, land 40 x 120 ft. Price £525. • • (247) CALL and SEE PLAN and get quote for SECTIONS at tho SEASIDE. CHARMING BUNGALOW AT KELBURN, gets sun all day, has 6 fine rooms, everything of the latest, radiator points, wardrobes, airpit fires, nice view and plenty of room for garden. DON'T MISS THIS if you have £250; tho balance on EASY TERMS. KILBIRNIE—Rare chanco to secure nice Cottage ot 5 rooms; owner has enlisted and reduced price to sell quickly ; fitted with hot and cold water, c.1., gas cooker, wardrobe, linen press, i nice garden and lawn. Price £685. • . • (415) AT LYAL'j BAY—S Rooms, tram passes door, built for owner two years ago; most up-to-date appliances; level section with 40ft frontage. Price £875. • ■ • !- (416) KELBURN—Beautiful Residence, built of stone and brick, 10 rooms, lavishly appointed, level section with choice garden, over i acre. Price £2600. Reasonable terms. (419) FRANK O'SULLIVAN, (Opp. G.P.0.) WELLINGTON, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. mHE BRENTWOOD FARM COMJL PANY, having taken over an adjacent farnij have the following surplus stock and implements for sale at tho special prices quoted below. i Prompt application advisable. £ s. d. 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull 34 13 0 1 Mare, 5 years, good in saddle and harness; any trial 20 0 0 1 Horse, 10 years, good in saddle and harress; any trial 10 0 0 1 Churn and Butter Maker (nearly new, cost £13J 8 0 0 14 Tons Baled Wheaten Straw, per ton v.;. 3 0 0 1 Milk Cart 5 10 0 1 Manure Cart 5 0 0 5 Cords Wood, per cord 1 10 0 1 S.F. Plough 3 0 0 1 Mower (1 horse) 60 0 1 Cooler and 2 Tanks ..... 3 0 0 20 Sacks Swedes, per sack ' 0 16 Apply S. W. NORRISH, Brentwood Farm, Main-road, Trentham. Telephone 53, Upper Hutt Exchange. BLAKE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND BUSINESS AGENTS, 50 and 53, LOWER XJUBA-STREET, Wellington. House Properties, Businesses, and Furniture Sold. AUCTION. SALES of Furniture and Stocks held in Mart, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Furniture of any description bought for cash. House Sales of Furniture a special feature. Yuluations made. Rents collected. MOTOR' SALE ROOMS — Motors, Motor Bikes, Engines, Accessories of every description Bought and Sold. 'Phone 2504. T?OR SALE, a splendid BUILDING ■*- SITE at Miramar, and one at Highbury ; reasonable prices, and seller prepared to build to suit buyer on monthly payments. PRIVATE OWNER, Evening Pout. HANDY FARM, close to Railway. 505 acres, all in grass, fenced and divided into 12 paddocks, wintering well 2g sheep; good 4-roomed houso, outshods, dip, yards, etc.; everything in complete working order; 2 miles from town, 4 miles from railway station, 10 chains from school; first-class metalled rouds. Title 277 neves Up., 228 acres freehold, Price £15; terms very easy. —\V. L. JOHNSTONIS, Licensed Land
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 100, 25 October 1916, Page 12
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