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WANTBB TO SELL. "VTEWTOWN—Comfortable Home, 5 •i* rooms, good appearance, irreproachable condition, electric light, hot water service, gas cooker, porcelain bath and basin, good area land, rich vegetable garden, pleasant situation. A positive bargain at £1100. Smith and Jones, 28, Greysi; __ £875, WADESTOWN-5-rd. Dwelling stoutly constructed heart timbers, newly painted, distinctive wallpapers, all usual requisites, unusually large section, rich, productive soil, concrete paths and yard, handy situation, few minutes tram; deposit £300. Smith and Jones, 28, Greyst. , MT. VICTORIA (Roxburgh-st.)-Sub-stantial Residence, 7 rooms, faithfully constructed, _ clean, wholesome interior, lofty, spacious rooms, well-chosen papers, all up-to-date appointments, useful area ground; a sterling City property, undeniably cheap at £1550. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-at. HORNDON—Choice Home, 4 rooms and kitchenette, modern design, oharming interior, tiled well fire?, electric light, tcl., gas cooker, porcelain bath, level section, 140 ft deep, lawn, garden, delightfully sunny position; a veritable snuggery. Price £1425. Smith, and Jones, 28, Grey-st. rW~~ ADESTOWN—Bungalow, 5 rooms, 6oundly constructed heart timbers, impervious to borer, clectrio light, to]., hot-cold water, porcelain bath aud basin, charming interior, expensively papered, peerless situation, 2 minutee tram. A distinct bargain at £1450. Smith and Jones, 28, Groy-st. r»1325, HATAlTAl—Charming BungaoW low, 4 rooms and kitchenette, newly completed, distinctly pleasing design, lavishly finished interior, electric light, gas cooker, spacious bathroom, porcelain batn and basin, tiled fires, healthful, invigorating surroundings, expansive water views. A', swagger little homo, worth the money. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. HATAITAI— Desirable Home, 6 rooms, attractively designed, electric light), hot-cold water, hot points, gas cooker, tel porcelain bath and basin, large level section, 2 mm. tram. A stupendous bargain at £1550. Smith and Jones, 28, Greyst^ —BILLIARD SALOON FOR IJALE. CENTRAL position, long lease, low rent, good connection, and in perfect condition, for immediate Bale, roasonable price, owner leaving district on account of wife's health, easy terms can he arranged with approved purchaser. Apnly in first instance to Billiard Saloon, Box 718, G.P.O. ____. T>ROOKLYN—Seven large, lofty, well--D lighted rooms, panelled ceilings hall and dining-room, tiled fireplaces, built under well-known architect's supervision, over i-aoro, facing harbour, room erect another residence, possession one month. Price £1700; cash £500, balance partly State advance, remainder 6i per cent., right of repayments. Writs 827, Evg. ■ Post. -. . MUSIC BUSINESS FOR SALE. BUSY shopping centre, well-fitted shop, two sound-proof gramophone audition rooms; piano and gramoplions agencies; sheet musio and small goods. Stock at valuation; £350 necessary. ApPly P.O. BOX 1340, Wellington. TO BUILDERS. SECTION for Sale, Kilbirnie, 40ft x 132 ft; price £240; nice view of Lyall and Evans Bays; wil laccept £75 ■ deposit, and grant title to a prospective builder; balance to be arranged. Apply 804, Evg. Post. JOHN STREET TRAM STOP. BLOCK of Six Dwellings, land having frontages, 155 ft Riddiford-st. and 175 ft Adelaide road. Price £9500. Accommodating terms. Apply WALTER NOPB, ' Cliff House, Island Bay. BARRELS. WANTED to Sell, about 20 Ink and Oil Barrels, sound,, with heads in. Apply THE ENGINEER, " Evening Post." OAR FOR SALE. A NDERSON Sis-Cylinder, practically -t*- new. Fully equipped with five tires, self starter, engine pump and every other advantage. In first class order.' Owner leaving Wellington. Trial arranged by communication with MOTOR CAR, Care Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., Wellington. Xji O R SALE, 1 200-gallon and 1 400 PAINTED IRON TANKS. THOMPSON BROS,, LTD., j Blair street. CITY. ' CITY. CITY. BARGAINS THAT APPEAL. BARGAINS THAT APPEAL. CITY. CITY. CITY. CITY. EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY-* OWNER TRANSFERRED. 7 Large Rooms (sound), ample room for large garage, large scullery, house only 8 years old. _ Conveniences are Telephone, electric light; gas stove, range, i hot-water service, porcelain bath; builtin wardrobes, cupboards. Price, including complete furnishings (linen included), £2060, or, without furniture, £1850. ' Easy terms arranged. Folio 2303. .The furniture was only purchased (brand new) six weeks ago. Location: Tinakori road, Tnorndon. (A Bargain.) (Just on tho Market.) MT. VICTORIA-SELECT PATH 1 MT. VICTORIA—SELECT PART (A wonderful Property.) (Room for Garage.) 8 Magnificent Large Rooms (in sound condition), telephone, electric light, hot points, gas stove, range, hot-water service, porcelain bath and basin, plenty of modern fireplaces, sun sleeping balcony, 4 built-in wardrobes, 2 lavatories (room for garage; asphalt paths, lawns, garden; splendid cane fruits, flowers, etc. Frontage 35ft x 138 ft depth; (absolutely fiat. Papers and painting are in first-class condition. A GENUINE BARGAIN—£22BS. A GENUINE BARGAIN—£22BS. Terms arranged. Folio 2369. (Just on the Market.) R LESLIE JONES, • LESLIE JONES, . "THE BUSY CENTRE," MANDEL'S BUILDING, 101, Willis street. STELLIN ESTATE. STELLIN ESTATE. STELLIN ESTATE. MODEL SUBDIVISION, LYALL BAY. FTIHE numerous purchasers of Sections, J- in this popular Subdivision are advised that the Subdivisiqnal Plan has now been sealed by the City Council, and was lodged in the Land Transfer Office on Saturday, the sth instant. A few Sections still for sale on easy terms in this superb Subdivision. Send for marked plans, etc. JAMES STELLIN, 20, Brandon street. Tel. 3472, TeL 3472.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 3