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t TONY HOMES, AND " ■ ? HOMES THAT COUNT. THORNDON-Gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms, built of totara, tiled roof, rushed kauri interior, porcelain bath, wardrobes, electrio light, hot points, level section. Price £4100; terms arranged Most glorious home in best locality. KELBURN (select part)— 6 Rooms and kitchenette, dining-room 20 r- 16, Marseilles roof, oriel windows, hall, porcelain bath, electric light, large caliphont; big section, two frontages. Govt. mortgage. House built only 2£ years. Price £2100. Charming home. ORIENT-AL BAY—B Rooms, alongside tram, no climb, electric light, porcelain bath, caliphont, h. and c. water. Price £3000. Most artistically designed residence in choice position MT. VICTORIA—New 6-roonied Bungalow, concrete foundations, portico, hall, Built-in wardrobes, airpit firsplaces, 8.1.. hot points, porcelain bath, caliphont. h. and c. water, concrete paths; level section. Price £2500. A home that will satisfy the most fastidioul HATAITAI —8 Rooms, extra special build, concrete foundations, conservatory, large panelled hall, enamel bath, gas cooker,.h. and c. water, plastered walls, summerhouse; large section, concrete yard, gravelled paths, garden and lawns. Price £2600. Must be seen to be appreciated. LOWER HUTT—Tiled-roof Residence of 8 roora3, with nearly 1 acre land, containing porcelain bath, gas, gas cooker, h. and c. water, motor garage, hothouse and other outbuildings. Price £2500. Lovely suburban home. CITY—7-rd. House, 2 'floors, hall, bathroom, linen press, c.1., gas cooker, h. and c.;? water; large level section. Prf'ice £1375 Cheap property, in , secluded position and sheltered from the prevailing winda. . , CITY—Two-story Residence of 9. good rooms, very central situation; level section and approach, containing hall, bathroom, linen press, c.!., h. and c. water, asphalt paths. Price £1700. Exceedingly well-built home. MARTIN MINT YRE & CO (N.Z. Insurance Buildings), ' 215. LAM.BTON-QUA.Y. H. G. RUTTER & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 35, PANAMA STREET. Tel. 3010. Opposite D.I.C. THORNDON—Large Residence, suitable for Boarding or Apartment' House; 21 rooms, 2 bathrooms, and lavatories: large garage.; land 60ft frontage. Price, £4000; terms, £750 cash; possession end of month. LOWER HUTT—Superior Residence, 7 rooms, one floor, gas and water connected, with all modern domestic offices; over freehold land (more if desired), well laid out flower i and vegetable gardens; large grape- ! house and tomato-housa, garage, etc. Price £1800;- terms about £350 cash. SEATOUN—Superior Residence, 8 rooms, replete with every modern domestic convenience, in first-class order; iacre freehold land, nicely laid out gardens and lawns, glasshouse, and : large garage, alongside tram and beach. .Price £2750; terms' £750 cash; immediate possession. TRENTHAM—Beautiful Bungalow (3 minutes station), 6 rooms, all conveniences and outbuildings,' including two looscboxes, half-acre freehojd land, lawns, flower and large vegetable garden. Price £1300; terms about £300 cash. Immediate possession. ORIENTAL BAY (alongside tram)— Superior One-floor Residence, 7 rooms, / every conceivable convenience, in first-class order, ■ sheltered position : good view. Price £3000; terms £1000 cash. Immediate possession. TVTORNINGTON ESTATE. SECTIONS FOR SALE.. The. Now Roard from Brooklyn' into Mornington now being pushed on will give: much better-- access to the Brooklyn tram. Only a few Sections left, at very low: prices—from £60 . upwards. Apply early; easiest terms—s per cent, deposit, 5 por cent, in three, six, nine, and twelve months; balance in fiVe years, at 54 per oent. per annum. SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD., 91, The Terrace (opp. Wellington Club, .approach from Woodward-street), ' Wellington. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO INVESTORS. \ FIVE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT • DEBENTURES. fHHE WELLINGTON HARBOUR -i- BOARD is offering for sale a limited number of its Debentures of £100 value, bearing interest (payable half-yearly) at £5 10s per year on each £100 invested. Interest payable from date of reoeipt of completed application. Principal and In- ! teresfc free of New Zealand exchange. Debentures repayable ■ 28th February, 1940. Brokerage paid by board. Copies of Prospectus and Application Forms obtainable at any New Zealand Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand. Limited. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned, to wb-cm application should be made. H. B. NICHOLLS, Secretary, Harbour Board Office, P.O. Box No. 938, Wellington, N.Z., 14th December,! ig22. f — i KAMAHI ESTATE. Ideal Site for Week-End Cottage. ]ACRE level land,-intersected by creek, - 14 miles from Wellington, with 2 acres lovely bush, gully at back, sun all day; price £250; deposit £25. • I For particulars apply L. D.! THOMSON, Kamaki, Lower Hutt. Ring 33M, Heretaunga. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse quay, opp. ' Bank, New Zealand. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. 100 SECTIONS, FROM £200 EACH. HATAITAI—S Rooms. £1350. HATAITAI—6 Rooms. £1650. HENRY STREET—6 Rooms. £1550. MOXHAM AVENUE—Business Site, 4 Rooms. £930. MOXHAM AVENUE—New Bungalow, 6 rooms. £1675. PUKERUA BAY—Sections from £50. MOTOR-CYCLES SACRIFICED. WE have two 10-h.p. Reading' Standard Machines, just unpacked. Electric light and horn, automatic lubrication, etc., etc. The Latest and Best. The most powerful Side-car Machine on the market. Note the Price: £195. E. ROSENBERG AND CO., Motor Agents, 125, Manners street. FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY. AVAILABLE for investment £3000, £2500, £1800, £1500, three sums of £1000, and many smaller sums. 1^ Lowest current rate. CHAS. B. BUXTON, Financial Broker, 164, Featherston street, f slephonr* IS4I <w.tl SIS 9.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 8