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TTPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 1 p.m. 16 springing heiferß 3 heifers, on drop 12 cows, close to oalving 2 springing cows \ - . 7 empty store-rows 1. bull . 2 heifers, just calved. . ' 20 S-gallon milk cans (Harvey's). NOTE.—The terms of the sale are net cash before delivery, and stock' will only be delivered on payment unless other financial arrangements, have been made with the management. • THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, LTD., 15, GREY STREET. rpELEPHONE „.........:...,..... U4«. ! • ' ■ PRETTY BUNGALOW, ideal, sunny, sheltered situation, very close to trams, most select part of Kilbirnie, specially built for owner, Marseilles tilod roof, contains hall, living room (tiled- well-fireplace, bookcase), two double ' bedrooms, up-to-date bathroom, compact kitchen (tiled range,' dresser, and built-in cupboards), laundry, .etc, splendid hot water service, electricity, very large section. Price £1250, cash required-about £250, balance easy terms. BEAUTIFUL HIGHLAND PARK— Handy location,' only 1 minute oar, modern one-floor Bungalow (solidly constructed); there, are 5 rooms, panelled entrano© hall, nicely fitted bathroom, kitchenette, laundry, and conveniences, .which include h. and c., water, electric light,l and power, gas Btove, eto., well-planted i-acre section. Prioe £1750, terms' oan- be arranged with a deposit of, say £250. -, . KELBURN, ' near cable par, less than 5 minutes' walk, level, superior 7-rd. Bungalow, attractive design; the artictio interior, decorations add distinction to the home; all latest requirements. Price, £2350; inspectionl by appointment only. . LYALL BAY, best part,-.within 5 minutes beach, bowling green, and tennis, court*, new Californian Bungalow, comprising reception hall, 5 delightful rooms, and every possible convenience, wide sun porch, and the grounds are . specially well laid out with concrete paths and lawns. This is a. property we can thoroughly recommend at the prioe asked—£lßoo; appointment only. HAVING advertised for PROPERTIES FOR SALE at reasonable prices by Genuine Sellers, wo have been given the following. These we have inspected, and now offer: — (1) A Modern, House of 7 rooms, which haa -|been greatly improved and well equipped by its present owner, who is open to negotiate a Sale somewhere near £2000 with any substantial purchaser. ,The position is handy to'town ; no trams necessary, and the Section, which is elevated • (no stops), commands a good outlook, having a sheltered -but sunny playing green in front. The owner is waiting to go to Auckland. There is a £1200 mortgage on this property, which has five years to run »t 6 per cent. (2) A charmingly-compact (JJpttage of 4 rooms, is baskingl in the sun at Muritai. It is substantially built, and fitted with the best of everything, including norbelain bathroom ware, septic tank, and" Vizard lights. The owner is.off to Australia, and is prepared to negotiate a eale. This ia the best and diintiest little house we have ever stepoed inside. The mortgage is ,gbod, and the terms (if necessary! will be right. ■■'■( ,■,.• ■ .: •.'• ■ . (3) A buildor, who owns a Section about '50ft x.6oft, in a handy position, with good cart approach, within 2: minutes of the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, is prepared to build an up-to-date Factory and lease or sell same on terms to an approved client. This, including the land, would be a £6000 or £7000 proposition, arid presents a real good opportunity to secure* permanent position/in an up-to-date building. AM. ADAMS AND CO. 12, Panama-street, i 80x553. Telegrams: "Triangle." Tel. 562. CJOME GOOD HOMES. MT. VICTORIA—9 large rooms, in 2 self-contained flats, 2 gas r stores, electric light, hot water, all conveniences throughout, cupboards, and wardrobes. Owner occupying. Price £2600. Good terms. 8008 ISLAND BAY—6 rooms, electric light, all conveniences. Section 40 x 180. . Owner tenant. £1400. Terms. 8007 CITY—4 rooms and conveniences, good locality. £1000. Terms.. ." 8004 KILBIRNIE—6-rbomed Bungalow, : re--plete with every modern convenience. Good section. Immediate possession. £1750.'' Terms. „ 7999, KHANDALLAH—6- rooms, tip-top. or-' der, all conveniences, beautiful view . of harbour; handy to station., £1250. Terms arranged. , 7998 J. A. BRUCE AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, • 27, Panama-street. KILBIRNIE— Attractive new 6-rd Bungalow, beautifully finished throughout, owner, leaving district, sacrificing at £1650 (below cost). Only £350 cash, balanpe 6£ per cent. MEIN-ST.—Attractive 7-rd. ' Residence, every modern convenience, c.1., gas cooker, h. and c. waifer; early possession guaranteed. Price, only £1450, terms £200 cash. APARTMENT HOUSE (central)— 9 rooms, rent £2 *p°r week, price £350. Also, 8 rooms, rent £3 5s per week, returning £4 15s per week clear profit. Price only £300. „ ■ ■ \ HIGHLAND PARK—3 splendid Sections, total area over i acre; commanding view, ideal building site, sun all day. Terms, only 15 per cent, deposit, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. DAVIS-ST., Thorndon—4 Rooms, bathroom, scullery, large section/ big prospective value. Key at our office. Terms and particulars, at HORACE BAKER, LTD., 233, Lambton-quay (next Bank N.Z.). MORTGAGE FINANCES. PROMPTITUDE in arranging Finance* is always essential. As I have a constant supply of money I oan always promptly arrange lo.ns on any reasonably s»cufity. Advice on any matters relating to finance is willingly and freely given. No charge is mad* unless business successfully completed. Sums awaiting investment include— £6000 for Central City Seourity, 6£ per cent, to 7 per cent., and many sums from £500 upwards at 7 per cent, for City or Suburban Securities. 1 CHAS. B. BUXTON, 256, Lambton-qu»y (next Hannah't). Telephones 1541, 2125.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 63, 12 September 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 63, 12 September 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 63, 12 September 1921, Page 12

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