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WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 4 RESIDENOES, No. 12, WrisH-stareet, and Nos. 19, 21, and! 23, Hargreaves-street, Also THREE VACANT SECTIONS Hargreaves-street. TfyfESSRS, J. H. BETHUNE & CO. inItJL structed by Mr. L. E. St. Georgo, who contemplates removing from the city, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Feath erston-streot, as above — PARTS OF SECTION NO. 697, WELLINGTON, as under— LOT'l—Level land, having 43ft frontage to Wright-street by a depth of 100 ft, together with the one-Soor Residence, No. 12 Wright-street thereon, containing 5 rooms, 13ft x 22ft, 15ft x 15ft, 13ft x 13ft. 14ft x 10ft, 10ft x 10ft, verandah, halL bathroom, pantry, and - washhouae, having range, gas stove, el. radiator point and el. light, gas caliphont, etc LOTS 2 to 4—The Residences Nos. 19,. 21, and 23, Hargreayes-street, each containing 7 rooms, _ with entrance hall, inner hall, 2 bay windows, washhoUßO, pantry, fitted with el. light, range, hot and cold water, panelled ceilings, etc., and each on an allotment 35ft by about BOft, No. 23 adjoins Town Belt. •. These houses were designed by a leading architect and have asbestos roofs, with, substantial fittings throughout. They command good views of the city and harbour. LOTS 5 to 7—Three Sections, having frontages of 35ft to 36ft to Hargreavesstreet, by depths from 86ft 6in to 129 ft; good building sites, 'level, with the street in front, and having room for gardens at tho back. The above properties are within two minutes' walk of the Wallace-street tram and loss than 15' minutes by tram from the G.P.0.; and present a rare opportunity to those who desire to go home to lunch. ■ For sketch plans, terms, and further particulars apply to . J. H. BETHUNE & CO., ' Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1920, , At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TWO SHOPS . AND DWELLINGS, , Nos. 118 and 120, VIVIAN-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. are instructed to ,sell by Auotion, at their Roomß, • Featheißton-street, a* above— Part of Section No. 159, WelHngtonh—ving a frontage of 35ft to Vivianstreet by 100ft8in, together with tho> two 3-story Brick Shops, each having' . 7 living rooms, with bathroom and washhouso, also a 2-story workshop at. the back.. 'The shops are let at at total rental of £4 17s 6d per week;, and are in good order. On account of its central situation, within a short, distance of tho corner of Cuba-street, this property is ona which is? sure to increase in value, and tho Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending the property to the favourable consideration of Speculators and Investors. ...... . For terms of sale and further partdctn IaTS, apply to • ; J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. GOOD HOMES. CITY— Nioe House of 6 rooms and conveniences, in good order and repair. Handy to town and tram, situated in good position. Cheap at £800, with £125; cash. BERHAMPORE—WeII-built House of ,6 rooms, with 2 bay windows, fitted up> 'with every convenience, in good order,, built for owner. Basement could be converted into two rooms. Two sections from 'Courtenay-placG.- 'Excellent^' value.. Price £800; £250 cash. . . " .. ClTY—Substantial Home of 8 rooms, complete with electric light, gas, hot and cold water, etc. Most up-to-date house; very central, nice view.' Price- £1650; £200 cash. ■■.',. . ClTY—Superior modern Residence of 8 rooms, in two flats, electric light, gas cooker, hot and cold water: well-built ■;■ dry, Ijealthy, and central position. Bay windows and large verandah. Splendid view. Price £1400; cash .required'£4oo. • , R. U. HARDEN, House and Estate Ag<ent, 8, Courtenay-place (opp. Publio Tele-1 phone), and 172, Featnexston-street (opp. G.P.0.). 'Phones 3121 and 22-553. ■ SHJSEP' FARM FOR SALE. Q-l fk ACRES, Freehold, near Upper Oil/ Hutt, undulating country, 60 acres bush, containing good fencing timber, divided into 7 paddocks, well watyered; wintered 1000 sheep.and 70 cattle; 5-roomed house and outbuilding. PRICE FOR 500 ACHES, £13 PER, ACRE. ' THE PRICE FOR WHOLE LOT, £11; PER ACRE. ■'„';' Apply : -. . ■ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBU- ■ , TING CO., LTD., Dominion Farmers' Institute. OWNERS. NOTE! TfiTE ARE. EXPERT . *» PROPERTY SALESMEN,. And give personal attention to every sale.. If selling, we trust that we may be favoured with your esteemed instructions. RICHARDSON AND CO., 250, Lambton-quay. 'Phone 2148. ■', SECOND-HAND. SACKS. V*/^ are Buyers of good sound SAGES .»▼'■" in, any quantity. Highest cash prices.'. ' .'.:'■ W. H.. LONG AND CO., 57, Lower Cnba-street. Wellington, ABEL SMITH-STREET. I^TANTED to Sell, up-to-date 7.TT. ROOMED ONE-STORY DWELLING; large, orchard, flower garden, glorious view; immediate possession. OWNER, 161, Abel Smith-street. TT^ANTED to Buy, SACKS AND^ SACKING of all descriptions, BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, and ZINC. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith-st. " ~ "MOTOR TTREs! ~ I V«/!ti have just landed big stocks of -TV.MICHELIN R.U. COVERS. Sizes: 880 x 120, 875 x 105; 33 x 4, 765 x 105, 30 x 3£. We also have largo stocks of other makes and sizes. Buy now. All Tires are bound to rise shortly.: DOMINION RUBBER CO., ' 99, Lambton-qua.y. WANTED to Sell, well-built 7-RD. DWELLING, 136, . Onepu-road, Lyall Bay, bnilt 4£ years; tiled roof, all conveniences. Rooms 19 x 14, 15 x 12, 14 x 13, 16 x 15, 15 x 14, 15 x 9, 10 x 8, 10 x 8; 3 built-in wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, pantry, . caeementi windows* etc. 40ft frontage, well laid out, concrete naths, etc. Immediate possession. . Apply 136, ONEPU-ROAD.. ANTED TO SELL — 2 Pairs Borflfl Metronome with Bell Tennis Racket (130z J Demon) ■ Sideboard (Mirror Back) Heavy Earthenware Sink, 24 x 16 6-Galion Oak Cask 3 Children's Chairs, Sundries 'Phone 1829, 235, Tho Terrace.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1920, Page 8

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