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RARE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROPERTY-SEEKERS. ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN HOUSES, SECTIONS, AND FARMS OFFERED BY S. , GEORGE NATHAN. SOME very fine' Properties are at present available. The. Houses range from 5-roomed to 9-roomecl dwellings, and are in many cases almost new. They are situated in the best parts of Wellington and Suburbs, and prices are undoubtedly very reasonable. It is better to buy NOW than to build. i ' Some Sections are also offered at "good buying" prices. Those 1 in search of 'an easily-managed Mixed Farm could not do better than get particulars of the splendid property near Nelson, mentioned below. Please Note that this list contains only a selection from my comprehensive files. If nothing ' ' here appears suitable, consult me personally ' about your requirements. KILBIRNIE. Here are two compact' comfortable sroomed Dwellings in the 6uburb that lies near two' of Wellington's most popular beaches—Evans and Lyall Bays. In South Kilbirnie,. one has five nice rooms, with washhouse, 6hed, and fowlhouse ; all conveniences, including electric light, hot and cold water. "Section 28ft x 120 ft. Government Mortgage at 4j per cent. Price £550. Easy terms. 2/154 The other is a neat 5-roomed House in Yule-street, with greenhouse and fowlhouse; every convenience. Section 24ft x 113 ft. Price £570. £100 cash. This is worth seeing. ISLAND BAY. In this_ attractive locality some real snips await prompt buyers. One is a 6roomed House with all conveniences, erected on a one-acre section. Government valuation £1350. Price £1185. Get further particulars at once. 3/205 TIBER-STREET—Convenient 6-room-<id Residence, with scullery, washhouse, bathroom, pantry, etc.; built 10 years. Section 66ft x 165 ft. Good sheltered situation. Price £1285. Cash £285. Government mortgage. 3/198 ADAMS-TERRACE. Modern 6-r6omed House, comprising dining room, sitting room, kitchen, and three bedrooms; all conveniences; built about five years. Section 40ft x 100 ft. Price £975. Government Mortgage. This is a well-built Residence, handy lo city, and is really good value. Inspect early. 3/203 HATAITAI. KAINUI-ROAD, HATAITAI—An attractive 5-roomed House, built on most modern lines, and haying every possible convenience, comprising largo Living Room, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen with Shacklock Range and Gas Cooker, Scullery, Bathroom, Porcelain Bath and Hand Basin, Linen, Press, Washhouee in basement, and there is plenty of room to put two or three extra rooms in basement. The house is excellently situated, overlooking Evans Bay, with an uninterrupted view, and has only been erected 10 months. Anyone desiring can buy the whole of the furniture, which is new, for a very moderate sum. Price £1150; easy terms. Recommended. MOLESWORTH-STREET. An 8-roomed House, on Section 29ft by about 100 ft. Price £1550. KELBURN. Superior Residence, comprising, drawing, dining, and sitting rooms, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, sewing room; all conveniences, including gas and electric light, hot and cold water. Section 40ft x 150 ft. Good garden. Price £1750. Government Mortgage,.4i per cent. . 4/129 PIRIE-STREET. Comfortable and commodious 7-room-ed Dwolling, with every convenience, on section 33ft x 132 ft. Price £1250. , .... .4/133 HOBSON-STREET. • Modern Residence, - having 9 large rooms and glassed-in balcony; in excellent order. Every possible convenience. Section 33ft x 90ft. Price £2250. About £1150 cash. An excellent property, and very good buying.. KHAND ALLAH. Several good Houses' for Sale in this attractive and quickly-reached suburb. Note these two — ... Almost new 5-rooraed Dwelling, with bathroom, scullery, porcelain bath, telephone, etc, verandah round house. Seotion 55ft x. 240 ft. . Nice garden, lawns, hedges, fruit trees. Fowlrun. A splen-' did home. • Price £930. Government Mortgage at '4j per cent. 2/153 Another offer worth snapping up is an Up-to-date House of 7 good rooms,- on a half-acre section; all conveniences, including radiator points. Vegetable and flower gardens. Price £925. 4/134 ■ WADESTOWN. , This suburb is progressing rapidly. Get it NOW. Secure this snip—Attractive New Dwelling of 5 rooms, on ono floor, with electric light and town _ water supply. Delightfully situated in a nicely laid-out garden, sheltered by native bush. Close t-o tram. Price £775 for quick sale. £250 cash. BUILDING SITES AND SECTIONS. ' WADESTOWN. Good Building Site, 33ft by 213 ft. Section well cultivated with vegetables, orchard, and shrubs. Price £150. ' 3/159 Section, 66ft by 200 'odd feet. Excellent view of harbour and city., All conveniences obtainable in the street, such as water, gas, electric light, and drainage. Price £450. Only 10 per cent deposit. ' ' ' - LOWER HUTT. 6f Acres, well watered, with abundance of native bush. Excellent site for gentleman's rcsidenco or a school. Price £1750. MIXED FARM, NEAR NELSON. 150 Acres, freehold, flat and ploughable, divided into eight paddocks; about half sewn in grass ; carrying- capacity 60 to 80 head of cattle. Parts would run S sheep to the acre. Soil is good chocolate loam, with clay subsoil. Ideal for fruitgrowing, not .'only, apples, hut lemons and oranges do well in locality. Property, frontage, with small natural harbour on boundary. Cheese factory li miles distant; post office, school, and telephone 1 milo. Good 6-roomed houso with outbuildings. Price for property, including 14 cows, 18 heifere, 2 horses, 8 sows and small pigs. 1 Berkshire boar, spring trap, tip dray, harness, farm implements, also new 50-gallon separator, £2450. Only £750 cash. For further particulars, apply to S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 115, Customhouse-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 10

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