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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR, H.'.C. STODDART wishes.to formally notify his numerous clients that owing to tlie rapid growth of his Land and Estate Business, ho has entered into partnership, with Mr. A.' M. Proctor, and will in future trade under the name > of Stoddart and Proctor. This will enable us to continue to give every client and every property placed in our hands, that personal attention which is so essential in dealing with property transactions, and which has been the chief reason for the success of Mr. Stoddart's business. Both partners having served overseas with the Military Forces, and having been returned to New .Zealand, there is not likely'to be any disturbance of our business on account of the war. Reservists called up may therefore confidently leave their properties and affairs in our care during their absence in camp or overseas; Returned soldiers seeking either a house or farm property will receive our every, consideration. We are prepared to undertake the management of Estates large and small, the collection ot rents, and also to arrange any class of insurance. .Any owners wishing to sell, whose properties arc not at present on our books, will find it in their own interests to communicate with us, and enable us to carry out our pledge to submit to clients the best properties offering, and to maintain our position as "The .Property Centre of Wellington." . Auctioneers of to-day should thoroughly understand the art of successfully displaying and presenting the goods or property they have for sale. We do understand this part of our business. If you have a property of any description to sell by auction, consult us, and benefit by our knowledge and advice. STODDART & PROCTOR, 181, FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington. ' BRUCE & LUSH (Late W. H. Turnbull and Co.), LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS. ■. 27, PANAMA-STREET, Wellington. FINE SEASIDE HOME at Point How- . ard, Lowry Bay—6-roomed House, nearly new, bathroom, pantry, hall, sleeping porch, verandah 30 x 10, tanks 3600 gals., detached washhouse, water laid on to scullery; bathroom, and washhouse; land about J acre. The land is laid out in garden and beautiful bush, and commands a magnificent view of the harbour. The property is convenient to the sea, and is situated in a fine sunny position. ' Prico £975. . 6959 HATAITAI -BUNG ALOW—Artisitic Bungalow of 6 rooms, absolutely modern, built specially for . present owner in 1916; handy position,- no climb; a very desirable home. Price £1250; terms. . 6152 PRETTY KELBURN HOME.~ WANTED, Purchaser for ARTISTIC HOME AT KELBURN, 5 minutes' easy walk to car House contains 6 beau-tifully-appointed rooms, hall^ panelled in oak, drawing room with dining recess, well-appointed kitchen, gas and coal range. Bedrooms large and sunny, and each with bevelleld mirror, wardrobes, bathroom with decblito floor, hot and cold water, also caliphont, sun porch; This is an ideal property, grounds well laid out in garden, and lawns. Prico for property, including furniture, which is practically new and well selected, £2600. FRANK O'SULLIVAN, SOLE AGENT, ; Opposite G.P.O. G. S. HILL & CO., LAND AGENTS, 360, Lambton-quay, Tel. 2456. Next.Stewart Dawson Co. HATAlTAl—Beautiful 5-roomed House, section about 42ft x 106 ft, all modern conveniences, just built; immediate possession.' £150 cash. BROOKLYN—Nice 5-ropmed House, dose car; big section; immediate possession. Price . £800. Como and see about this. KARORI—7-roomed House, with i-aore section, : electric light, hot and cold water; can have motor shed. Deposit £150; snip. . „ THE TBRRACE- (off)— Cheap 8-roomed House, hot and cold water, gas cooker, etc. Prico £1350. Just the place for a business man. A DISCHARGED SOLDIER DISCHARGED SOLDIER Or others can ,■/..■■ PURCHASE CHEAP FARM! For Mixed Farming, within six miles- of FEILDING; suitable dwelling and • outbuildings. School and post offico close by. 98 ACRES GOOD LAND. Apply .. . ■ A.8., P.O. Box 38, Palmerston North. DAIRY OR SHEEP FARM, MANA- ■ ? r ■-■■ WATU LINE: ..'-■■ '■ 00/f ACRES,'4O miles from Wellingfvlrt'i: ton, 6 miles from Railway Station, on good road metalled over half-way to farm, 31 miles from Post Offico, School, and Creamery; all in grass, 60 chains fencing, about 100 acres nearly fiat, 80 acres undulating and 40 acres hilly, clay sub-soil; carry 2Js sheep to the acre; no buildings; well watered. PRICE £6 10s per acre; £600 cash. N.Z. FARMERS'TSo-OP. DISTRIBUT- ' ING CO., Wellington. . . MODERN HOME FOR SALE. ■\A DVERTISER wishes to SELL his -CS- HOUSE, situated Upland-road, Kelburn, 3 minutes, from ; tram. Seven rooms,- up-to-dato and in every respect equal to new. Garago in brick. ■ Now Furniture at valuation if desired. Inspection will satisfy the most fastidious. Particulars from ' OWNER, BOX 1118, G.P.0., City. •Tj 1! OR S A L E. ONE SECTION IN MIRAMAR. Cost £169, Government Valuation £120. Cash price £100 • ' TWO SECTIONS AT LOWER HUTT, £100 and £120. PRIVATE OWNER, care Evening Poet. . ..NOTHING BETTER. fXEART Rimu Dining Chairs, extra JtJL strong, with shaped backs and liftout seats. This is a chair we recommend. Each 17s 6(1. Elegant High-back Suites, fret cut backs, settee, 2 carvers, and 4 small chairs, £7 ss. Chairs of all descriptions made to order. Noto address: . HILL'S ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE DEPOT, 10, Rintoulstrcot, Newtown. ANTED to SuTi or Exchange, Threshing and Contractor's Plant, going concern, with good run. Consists 8-h.p. traction engine (Aveling and Porter), sft Clayton , and Shuttleworth combined steel straw press, Reid and Grey d.b. chaffcuttor. hay sweep, travelling gaily, oart, tank, all necessary bolting, scales, tools, covers, <?tc, etc. Will sacrifice £800 or offer; owner due camp soon. W ± Hughes, Masterton. . . .'•

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 12

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