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PROPERTY OWNERS. * TIHOSE desirous of selling their Propei ties, whether City, Suburbs, or Country, should send particulars to the undersigned, who are now revising thoir card By stem. Every property entrusted to us will be inspected. DONT DELAY, but send particulars at once. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ■ ■ . 105, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. SEATOUN. A GOOD BUY. A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT RESIDENCE OF .7 ROOMS, with every modern convenience, including City drainage, electric light, gas cooker, hot and cold water, te1.,,4 bedrooms, large livingroom, breakfast room, kitchen, scullery, etc., 2 p.w.c.'s, motor-house, with conorete floor, land i-aore; fine sunny position, glorious panoramic view of entrance to harbour, within 3 minutes o£ tram terminus. Erice only £2475, £475 cash, balance 4 years at 6 per cent. (32) S. GEOKGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse-quay. ' / : -. ■ FOR SALE, TpIRST-OLA3S TOBACCONIST'S -*■ BUSINESS. Gents' Salon 3 chairs. Ladies' Saloon ......... 1 chair. Beautifully fitted throughout. Situation excellent. Kent £2 15s. As a going concern, £1000. A gift. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, High-street, Christchurch. THORNDON. WANTED to Sell, by Owner, RESIDENCE of 7 rooms and kitchenette, built of heart. timbers, fitted with every possible convenience, including bathroom (porcelain bath, basin, and w.c), caliphont, c.l. hot point, h. and c. water, gas stove, gas hot water spiral in kitchenette, telephone, and every other conceivable modern appliance, built-in wardrobes, linen press, pantry, larder and kitchen, kauri dresser, etc. The interior finish of this delightful home is a revelation, drawing-room, din-, ing- room, halls, and principal; bedrooms being expensively decorated and fitted with the latest ideas in electric lighting. Large, level section, laid out in lawns and gardens. . .:-.. Outbuildings include w.c, w'ashhouse, and storeroom. ■ ; ' This in the finest property in the district, built under the supervision of one of Wellington's leading Architects. Price £2900; terms. Write 889, Evening Post. " WANTED TO SELL, QECOND-HAND YOST TYPEWRITER. Apply : i _ A. V. STEWARD, LTD., Knigge-avenue, Wellington. Tel. 20-119. BUSINESS FOR SALE. ■ A BUSINESS for Sale, splendid thing .for any intelligent man who will be permanently occupied. Striotest investigation invited. Price £250. Write 913, Evening Post. WANTED to ■ Sell—Eaiy Chairs, 12s ' 6d each; 2 Barber's Chairs; 200 and 400-Gallon Iron Tanks; 1 Sewing Machine; 1 Electric Cooking Stove; Desk, 2 Roll-top Desks; Lino. 12s 6d, now 8s 6d yard; Kapok Is 6d, now 201b for 20s; Cups and Saucers, 9s 6d dozen; Plates, 8s 6d dozen. At ■ RADFORD'S, ; 43 and. 45, Manners-street. ■ COMING DOWN TO THE UTILITY STAGE. inTTE have all had a season of festivity, ' * during which the most serious matters of life have been tacitly forgotten. Now, however, we should consider our house-in-order policy for 1922. Campbell's are making a special display of Disinfectants at Lowest Prices. Stocks are all fresh and guaranteed genuine. Note these prices:— Carbolic Powder, per tin, Is 6d Chloride of Lime, per bottle, 2s Condy's Fluid, per bottle 2s 3d f Euseptol, per bottle Is Jeyes Fluid, per bottle Is 7 3d and 2s; £ gal. tins, Vs 6d; 1 gal., 13s; i pint tins, Is 9d; 1 pint tins, 2s 6d Restar, per bottle, Is 6d Vaceyle, per tin, Is 6d Milton, the great non-poisonous disinfectant, per bottle, 2s 6d Order early. Use our , Telephones. W. CAMPBELL, LTD., "THE GROCERS," Wellington. I Telephone*— Manners-street—443 and 163. Cuba-street—2o-695. . ' Riddiford-street—24-004.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1922, Page 10