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WANTED TO SELL. CITY Bungalow, a magnificent structure of 5 rooms, recently completed, designed and fashioned on an elaborate scale, fitted with every conceivable appliance that the most discriminating hoineseeker could desire, and presenting an interior unparalleled for beauty and elegance of architecture; the drawing-room of this delightful habitation is indeed a revelation, and will prove positively irresistible to the first genuine buyer inspecting. Price £1700. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. HATAITAI— Superior Home. 6 rooms, attractively designed, electric light, hot-cold water, hot points, gas cooker, porcelain bath and basin, telephone, large level section, rich productive noil, delightfully sunny position, 3 minutes tram, absurdly cheap at £1575. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st, . £1200, KILBIRNIE (circumstances necessitate immediate sale)—Modorn Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, distinctly pleasing design, charming interior, fitted with every imaginable appliance that the most fastidious housewife could desire. A swagger little home; worth the money. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. MI. VICTOBIA-Substantial Residence, 7 rooms, irreproachable condition, costly, well-chosen papers, all necessary appliances, including electric light, house of good appearance, pleasant situation, possession immediately. Price £1550. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. 1075, NORTHLAND—Desirable Home', 5 rooms, one floor, stoutly constructed, all usual requisites, including electric light and hot water service, lofty, spacious rooms, distinctive wallpapers, useful area ground, desirable neighbourhood, Government mortgage; Don't miss it. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-Bt. QOLDIER'S Transfer (City)— Attractive Residence, 5 rooms, one floor, electric light, hot water service, hot points, gas cooker, porcelain bath, large level section, garden, fowlrun, owner leaving Wellington, a distinct opportunity. Price £1550. Smith and Jones. 28, Grey-st. SOLDIER'S Transfer (Wadestown)— Deposit £175, modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, built 18 months, electric light, hot points, hot-water service, Shacklock range, porcelain bath and basin, peerless situation ; an undoubted bargain at £1200. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. 100 DEPOSIT, price £420 (Upper Hutt), comfortable Duelling, 5 rooms, all necessary conveniences, detached washhouse, large fowlhouse, land area 1-acre, rich, productive soil, delightfully sunny position, circumstances necessitate immediate sale. Somebody's opportunity. Smith.and Jones, 28, Grey-st. USINESS (City)-Crockery, Hardware, and Furniture; large shop, with living rooms, lease 5 years, rental £3; price, as going concern, including all stock, fittings, circular saw, benches, and tools, only £200. E. Hotter, 77, Willis-st. T^ELBURN— Glorious Bungalow, 6 ' JLV. rooms, fitted with every conceivable modern appliance, nioely elevated, unsurpassed view; large Govt. mortgage; immediate possession- from owner. Inspection and offer invited. E. Hotter, 77, Willisst ; . BOTANICAL GARDENS (opposite)-^ Rooms, plastered, sunny, olose tram; £1050, £250 deposit. G. S. Hill and Co., 360. Larribton-qy. . KELBURN— £250 deposit will buy vacant, Modern 5-rd. House, 4 minutes from tram. G. S. Hill and Co., 360, Lambton-qy. DLUNKET Boat-shaped Pram, perfect condition, cost £9, accept £4 ss, quick sale. Apply 9, Kelvin-grove, between 5 and 7. TTIASTBOURNE-Furnished Cottage,, 4 JLl< rooms, piano, near beach. A bargain. £620. Terms. George Gibson, 220, Quay. TjIASTBOURNEr-Fiirniehed Cottage, 4 Xl# rooms, sleeping verandah. Immediate entry. £750. Terms. George Gibson, 220, Lambton-qy. CITY— Valuable Blook, 4 houses, shop, 2 factories; returning £551 per annum. Price £5100; cash £2600; balance 5 per cent. George Gibson, .220, Quay. ITY—Faotory Site,, land 78 x 159, five houses, returning £270 per annum, and room to build. Price £3000; £500 cash. George Gibson, tel. 2330. T7IOR SALEh^Child's Collapsible Chair, JL four positions. . Price 255. May be seen at 34, Dundas-st., Seatoun. ._ KIOSK, seafront, 9 rooms, separate bach, all lot; furniture, plant, lease. £350 cash. Young's. Bowen-st. : SHOP; 7 rooms, garage, bakehouse, stables, outbuildings, horse, cart, good- sublets; paying business; £325. See Young's. -| Q ROOMS, Terrace, apartments, £850, 1« rent £6, freehold £4400; 17 Rooms, Thoradon, rent £3, £550. Young's. 1 £• ROOMS, Terrace, going concern, 19 AO permanent, £900, rent £8 10»; freehold £5500, deposit £500. Young's, Bowen-st. LOWER HUTT (station side)— Sound . Residence," five rooms, kitchen, 1 bath and basin, h. and c, hali acre, lawns, fruit trees, fowl runs; £1075. Substantial deposit. Write 551, Evg. Post. £10 CASH —Good Building Sections, ■ Ngaio and Khandallah, £100 each, near stations. J. H. Wood, Croftou Downs. Ngaio. £1375, HATAITAI (owner going North, must sell) —Choice Home, 5 rooms, 1 floor, attractively designed, all possible requisites, invitingly cosy interior, delightfully sunny position, minute |rom tram, positively no climb; a stupendous bargain. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. EATOUN—A superlative Bungalow, 4 spacious rooms, built 12 months, faultless construction, captivating design, electric light, hot-cold water, porcelain bath and basin, unusually large section, minute from beach and tram; a distinct bargain at £1350; Govt. mortgage £650. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. WANTED Sell, nice little Farm, 56 acres, within one mile Johnsonville Station, about 30 acres ploughable, shelter plantation; 4-rd. Villa, hot-cold water, porcelain bath, hall tel., cowshed, licensed dairy, fowlhouses to hold 1000 head, incubator house. This property is exceptionally well suited for a mixed farm, and is beautifully situated and splendidly kept. Price £2100; £500 deposit; balance at 6 per cent; golden opportunity for easy assured living; greatest bargain obtainable. Apply speedily. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell, charming 8-rd. modern Residence, one floor, situate most beautiful suburb, half minute tram, no climb or steps; house built under the best architects; nearly one acre lovely grounds; tennis court, croquet friAynfi; house gloriously finished, most artistic papers; gentleman's residence; inspect quickly. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambtonqy; • WANTED Sell, 2 Houses, 7 rooms, each, one floor, Island Bay, close beach and tram, ideal spot, corner section, {-aero, contains usual conveniences; price £1850 for block; great chance for speculator. Apply quickly M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. ■ WANTED Sell. Charming BungalowResidence, best part Kelburn, close oable car, beautifully appointed, level sunny position, nioe outlook, contains every modern convenience. Price £2275, great bargain. Apply, speedily, M'lntyre and Co.. 215. Lambtnn-qy. WANTED Sell, 7-rd. Reddenco, parti- ' oularly nice design, beet locality, 5 minutes Courtenay-pl., splendid harbour view, house sweetly kept and beautifully papered and painted, c.1., gas cooker, gas caliphont, pantry, scullery, wardrobes, sun porch; price S1500; biggeet snip above locality. . M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lamb-km-qy. . UNIQUE BUSINESS PROJECT. jrtSOO TO £500 will Establish a Business c& throughout whole Dominion, with aole monopoly in essential article/ for which there is great demand. Royalties in year or oo ahould provide good income without further effort. Apply in first instance to SOLE RIGHTS, Box 783, V/e))inston. TRY THE LAMBTON TAILOR FOR a Good Suit, well made. £7-£9. 153,; Lambton-qy.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 3

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