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SERVICEABLE HOMES To MEET ALL WISHES On "REASONABLY , GOOD TERMS. JL*j • KHANDALLAH — S-roomed and Reception Hall, erected five years, .two large Oriel bay windows, return verandah, hot and cold water, electric light, beautifully appointed home. Built for owner under supervision architect; half-acre land,.'.laid out garden,.large trees; motor garago_ in front. Price", £950; £150 deposit. Government Mortgage £450 at 4i per cent; enip. . • • LIVE IN SELECT KELBURN. BUNGALOW, quaint and modern, 3 minutes to cable car, 6 rooms, artistically arranged. The papers are beautiful, and the interior altogether exceptional; best hot water service; electric light radiator points, gaa cooker, .porcelain bath, tiled roof. The finishings are quite the latest, and the many fittings and accessories are an outstanding feature of this darling little' home. Price £1450.. £250 deposit. " ■■ ' . W ADESTOWN—S ; roomed Villa, ■ sunny position,, no climb, two bay windows, hall, electric light and hot point, bathroom, lavatory basin, lawn, vegetable and flower garden, hedges. Price £650. Government Mortgage, £325 4£ per cent. Cash over mortKILBIRNIE NORTH—7-roomed Residence, one floor, with lovely sea view, delightful position, 3 minutes tram; beautiful section, 66ft x 180 ft (about), nicely planted hedge trees, •hot water service, electric light, verandah two sides, large hall, su- • perior home. Insured £700. Price £1250; £350 deposit; bargain. BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA DAY'S BAY, amid the glorious native bush for which Day's Bay is noted— Quaint Old English architecture Home 5 rooms,_ panelled ceilings, hall, casement windows and projections, bathroom, porcelain bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, linen press, pantry, scullery. Pries £650; £100 deposit. . MTJRITAI, and Muritai is pretty— Dainty_ Villa_ 4 rooms (furnished); splendid section, bandy to nice beach Price, including furniture, £450 cash. Absolute bargain. The season is close at hand. Get in early before tho rush sets in for Seaside Homee. MARTIN M'INTYRE & CO 215-217, LAMBTON-QUAY, Corner Grey-street. • BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ' STATIONERY and FANCY -GOODS— ■ Stock £1100; turnover £3000. Cash required £800. ' ' ' 269 SASH-and DOOR BUSINESS—Good business in rising centre; 6uit two good tradesmen. Price £900, as going concern, inclading up-to-date plant and stock! 38C LEWIS AND CO.. Wanganui. HANDY FARM, cloae to Railway, 505 acre's, all in grass, fenced and divided into 12 paddocks, wintering well 2j sheep_; good -4-roomed house, outsheds, dip, yards, etc.; everything in complete ' working order; 2 miles from town, 4 miles from railway station, 10 chains • from school; first-class metalled roods. Title 277- acres 1.i.p., 228 acres freehold. Price £15; terms very easy. —W. L. JOHNSTONE, Licensed Land Agent, Mangaweka. QAAA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated (Vvuv. rear growing town, .1300 acres in grass. 600 acres flat, balance xideable hills; wintering 1800 ewes, 2000 wethers, 200 head cattle. Price £8 10s' per acre. ' £5000, balance'arranged. Apply •'.■■'•• FREDK. HERRING, National Bank Buildings,; Pahneiston :'■':;■' North. .- . ft-p^A, ACRES, clcee Palmereton North, OO" splendid grass, whare and yards; Owner will.sell cheap or Exchange email Farm or Town Property, or give a. Lease for 5 years with or without purchasing clause. ■ ■ '.'.■•'■ J. A. NASH AND CO., ' Palmerston North. KELBURN LAND FOR SALE.: NGAIO-ROAD, Lot 41, £350; Kelburnparade, Lots 52 and 55, Block IV., £9 a foot; Glen-road, Lot 10,-Block VI., £420; also Lotß 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 18, Block 11, Kelburn-paaradei / Two 6-rd. Houses, new. Apply -..■.',. : L. H. B. WILSON, ■ i ■'■ ' .Panama Chambers, 'Phone 904. Panama-street., TO LET or Lease, good Confectionery - Shop, -Supper Rooms, ; also Soft : brinlta, Ice"; Creajn,' everything' complete and in good order, tho best of furniture, '. also piano, casrr register,:, £2 10s a'week, and. the option of-buying, will'teach-,the , business; near camp in Wairarapa; would 3fklit two sisters, or mother 2 daughters; ' -have good reason for Belling; open fort- ■:■ night. : Reply Sound Business,, Evening ''■' Post. ■•';■■, . ■ ; :'■ ■ .'■--...• ■...'■, .• ■ THE • WELLINGTON- TRUST,- LOAN, . ' AND INVESTMENT ' CO.; LTD. . A DVANCES'[made .on Approved Free- • "XX hold ' Town and. ■ Country Securities at Current Rates of Interest. . Apply at the Offices, 219,':Lambton-qy. R. E. RAWNSLEY,. , ; ■•-'..•. Secretary; „ - LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. . k: WANTED— Ring- up 'Phone 1628, N. Symons, Second-hand Dealer, Cash Buyer of all kinds of Clothing, Boots, etc., in any quantity. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. N. SYMONS, ' .■'';■ , 63, Courtenay-place, • t Opp. Gas Company's Office. NOTICE.—LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING up 'Phone 2667 A. B. MORRIS, Second-hand Dealer, Buys Gents' Suits,, Boots, Underwear, Costumes, etc. AH kinds of Old Jewellery bought. Bring orsend it to tho place, where the'highest prices in New Zealand.arc paid. 65, COURTENAY-PLACE, Wellington. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT (late Woodward), 121, Vivian-street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDR'EN.'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-ST. (next 'Skating " Rink).' 'Phone 2651 A. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ; HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash ? Wo buy Clothing of all descriptions, Jewellery of any kind, and give HIGHEST PRICES. Letters .'promptly attended to. . M. NAUSBAUM, Tho Allies Second-hand Dealer,- . 127, Manners-st., Wellington. Tel. 4107. \ NSWERS to Correspondents. Yes, -"-V. you will get a better price for your Loft-off Suits, Boots, Portmanteaux, etc., by Ringing 2663 A. Mrs. Hayvice, the Straight Deal Shop, 144. Vivian-street. FOR A GOOD PURE BEER V ■ ■ DRINK ONLY STAPLES'. A CKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON- -'-*- NOISSEURS TO BE' ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ! BREWERY AND OFFICES: MOLESWOE-TH. .AMD MIIR.PH2ZLJS.tsJ

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 10

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