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JERKINS & GAMBLE, LTD., 113, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. LYALL BAY—Dainty 4-roomed Bungalow, beautifully built of heart timber, • 2 minutes from oar .and beach, be3t Oregon finishings throughout, porcelain bath, eleo. light,, caliphont, gas cooker; lovely view bay and straits, no climb. Price £750; cash £200, balance very easy. ISLAND BAY—Four-roomed up-to-date Villa, 1 minute to car, porcelain bath, hot water, nice garden. Don't miss this at £685; £100 cash. '. This is a specially good proposition. KELBURN (near Viaduct)— Five Rooms,no climb, extensive harbour view, v 2 minutes from car, porcelain bath, c.L, gas stove, radiator, points, lawn and . garden. Price £990; terms. LYALL BAY—New Bungalow, 4 large rooms and kitchenette, elec. light, hot wafer from range, concrete well fires, gas stove; Toom for motor car. Price £965; cash £150. ELIZABETH-STREET—Substantial 4-rd. House, in good, 'order, gas cepker, range, built-in wardrobes, linen press, etc., bath, copper; and' tubs. Price only £600. A neat little home, only few minutes from 'Courtenay-place. ROXBURGH-STREET—6 large Rooms, on comer 1 section, having all convene ences, c.1., heating points, gas stor^ built-in wardrobes, a-nd grand /view. Price £1250; terms arranged. 4 SNIP. ' oara WILL BUY A VERY FINE - , PROPERTY, SITUATED IN ROLLESTON-STREET, Within 1 minute of Wallace-street Car. HOUSE HAS RECENTLY BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED l . Eight Large Rooms' and Bathroom, Scullery, Pantry, and Washhousc. Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light, Gas Stove. SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED; EASY TERMS. ' ; Apply : ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS 20, BRANDON-STREET. i Wellington. ... ]$/J[ANLEY & MEADOWS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Tel. 1107. 32, Hunter-street. KELBURN (handy to Car and Victoria College)— Superior 1-rA. practically new Residence, beautifully equipped throughout with latest conveniences; magnificent outlook of city and harbour ; large section. Price £1450 THORNDON CENTRAL-^-First-class Residence, containing 8 rooms, in good order, nice sunny position; level section. Price £1100; rare bargain. MURITAI (in best part)— Exceptionally pretty well-built Bung-alow of 5 good rpoms, sleeping porch, all heart timbers ; nearly -J acre, well laid out in garden, vegetables, flowers of every description, best of soil, lovely native bush ; must be seen to be appreciated. Price. £1000. ! . ' MURITAI—We have several good Houses and Whareis for Sale at various' prices; ' also a new Subdivision of Beach and Main-Toad Sections, at £3 10s per foot. Motor right oh, to all se-ctions; in sunniest and best part of Muritai. . ' ■ CLOSE BASIN RESERVE (good locality)— Good 7-rd Residence, having all conveniences; land 34ft x 120 ft, level; insuranco £500 Bedrock Price £775; cheap. I HATAITAI (1 minute train)— Superior | 5-rd. Bungalow, -replete wii'i \ every modern requirement A choic.%* | homo at the price, £1100. J. FANNING & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 74, MANNERS-STREET i (Our only address). John Fanning,] [Frank Fanning. KELBURN—A modem 8-rd. Villa, ono floor, situated best part, few minutes cable car,- c.1., gas, caliphont, and all ..'. modern' appliances; section 40 x 160 (level), laid out lawns, garden. Call for keys and ..further particulars. 4824 WILLIS-STREET (OFF)-An up-to-date Residence of 5 rooms, bay windows, c.'l., hot and radiator points, gas stove, caliphont, built-in wardrobes; concrete paths; Government mortgage. Price £1450.- Torms. 2133 MOUNT VICTORIA-5-rd. Villa, c.1., gas heater, and all modern conveniences, ' glassed-in verandah, workshop; section 33 x 130. Price £1100. - 2132 NEWTOWN,— A neat 4-rd. Cottage, one floor, gas, range, and conveniences; Government mortgage; section 30 x 75. Price £550. , . 2127 ISLAND BAY—A new and modern 6-rd. House, c.1., caliphont, gas cooker, and conveniences; section 40 x 100 to 104. Price £980. Terms. 4909 NEWTOWN—A good ''6-rd.' House, one floor, beautifully situated and containing every convenience. Price for quick sale,-£875. Terms £100., ,4811 HATAITAI—A modern 5-rd. Villa, one floor, tiled roof, every possible convenience, splendid view; section 50 x 170; Government ■ mortgage £500 at 4i" per cent. Price £1440. Call for , keys. 1859 SELECT , • SEASIDE COTTAGE Or : SELECT SEASIDE SECTION. See that you gef Correct Information. ' SEATOUN SECTIONS—Great opportunity to inspect land for Sale during x holidays. 'Phone Seatoun 3776 (3 rings), and make appointment with man to show. E. J. BARNETT. INGLIS-STREET, SEATOUN. Solo Agent: A. D. Crawford and other ' owners. City Office: 94, WILLIS-STREET. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD. 1 FOR SALE,."the VALUABLE THREESTORY BRICK BUILDING, known as MELROSB CHAMBERS, 63, Dixonstreet, with a frontage of 40 feet and depth of 80 feet>. This building, which adjoins Te Aro House, is within 150 ft ,of Cuba-street, and is subdivided into shops and offices. The building can easily be altered to Buit any. particular class of business. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a Valuable Freehold Property in tho centre of tho City ■ For price and terms, apply JAMES SMITH, LTD., ' 80, Cuba-street. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, A GENERAL BLACKSMITHING and HORSE-SHOEING BUSINESS, in tho best town in N.Z., as a going concern. To be sacrificed at about half value of plant. No goodwill. Plant most modorn, including 8-h.p. Acme gas engine, 4-speed vertical drilling- machine, screwing machine, etc., etc. Big stock material. Splendid turnover. Apply in first instance to BLACKSMITH, P.O. Box 260, Paknerston. North,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 12

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