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_ GENTLEMAN'S, RESIDENCE, T o^S art o£ atT ' a SUPERIOR A 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, very large rooms and fine section. I have thoroughly inspected this Property, and unhesitatingly declare it to be unequalled in value and suitability in Wellington. T. W. M'DONALD AND CO., 196, .Lambton quay. WE CAN WE CAN Get you the Money you Want. TODD TKTE know who has the money TODD .TV available. Wo can get ft TODD immediately at 6i'per cent, on TODD City Securities and 7 per cent, on TODD Suburban Properties. There will TODD be no delay in the matter. TODD TELEPHONE 1785. TODD Your application will b e acted TODD upon the same day as received. TODD. It will be handled by an expert TODD of excellent standing among finanTODD cial principals. You have no TODD worry in the matter at all. Tel. TODD or write, your requirements. D. TODD & CO. 200, LAMBTON QUAY. ' JJARRY A. SHEPHERD, HI, Cusiomhous* quay," opp. Bank N.Z Secretary HATAITAI'LAND CO., LTD. Sections from £200 «ach. ■ AUSTIN.STRET—7 Rooms. £1750. HATAITAI—New 6 Rooms. £1500. TINAKORI ROAD—6 Rooms. £1250. BROOKLYN—S Rooms. £800. GROCERY BUSINESS—Stock at valuation; goodwill £50. SEATOUN—Corner Section, 137 ft Marine parade, corner Ingle Btroot. MARINE ENGINES AND • MACHINERY FOR 3ALE. T7OR Dispos»l—Engines and Boiler of JL _ s.b. Opawa, as : they now stand. Engines 75 i.h.p., Boiler 1001b pressure, suitable for trawler or sawmill; also Steam Winch sin x Bin (Rodgers). May bo seen aboard at Pipitea Wharf, Wellington. Engine requires new crank shaft,- approx. cost £80. For further particulars appiy to . " ECKFORD AND CO., Blenheim. FOR SALE, SECTIONS. PAREMATA EXTENSION, No. 2. Sit- . ..uate.d. about half-mile, from the Paremata Railway Station, and adjoins the Golden: Gate' Property.. This well-known property commands a. .-wonderful view of the Pahautanui Bay and. the Cook Straits, . and is] within easy distance of safe bathing for children and adults. -. Paremata is noted for its' safe anchorage for boats; also good fishing and shooting.' A number of these -Sections have already been sold; early inspection invited;' terms arranged. Apply BROWN BROS., .On the Ground. , KAMAHI, ! 2J Miles Wellington Side of: Silverstream, Opposite Haywards Station." A"' PRETTY Little Week-end BUNGA- -£»• LOW of 3 rooms, in one' acre of ground, with ■ native trees, ferns, and creek.'. • Price for quick sale £290, cash required £100, balance in 5 years. For particulars write S. D. THOMSON, Kamahi, Lower Hutt. Ring 33N, Herctaunga. MANLEY & MEADOWS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 32, HUNTER | STREET. (Tel. 1107.) Members Wellington Land Agents' - Association. THE TERRACE (off)— Amidst beautiful homes, extremely well-built 7-rd. Residence, together with every domestic requirement, nearly i-acre, beautifully laid out grounds with gorgeous view over harbour and shipping, and within 3 minutes' walk Lambton-qy Price £3500. Terms. THE TERRACE^-Ertremely well-built Brd. Residence,' replete with all modern conveniences, well ' fires, etc. Price £2365. ,Terms. HATAITAI (alongside tram)— Superior 6-fd. Bungalow, built of first-class timbers, hall panelled in walnut, Carrara beamed ceilings, and all possible requirements, large section. Price £2200. Terms. - THORNDON (very handy position)— Modern Residence, 6 large rooms, hay- . ing" 2 bay windows, Carrar.a ceilings, etc., nice home; Price reduced to £1700. Terms. KILBIRNIE (Crawfprd-rd.)—Best part, on rise amidst superior bungalow residences, having a-gorgeous view over Evans and Lyall Bays, Pretty 5-rd. 1-flpor Bungalow, with every modern convenience, and in tip-top order. ' Price £1650; terms, and early possession. , . . Consult us for Day's Bay, Rona Bay, and Muritai Houses or Sections. J.H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS &, LAND AGENTS, 154-156, Feathorston street.' " Members Wellington Land Agents' Assn. Telephone 64. NEJVTOWN—Charming position, extensive view, land 47 x 98ft, 6 largo . Rooms, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, wido hn 11, "good jpWrdcn, evervthiug in splendid order. £1850; £1200 on mortgage at. 65 por cent. 371 HOPPER-ST.—7 Rooms, bathroom and conveniences, owner occupies; insured £1000; elevated site but level. £1500. ■;•• ... .-.-..... 100 RAROA-RD.—Particularly welKbuiit Residence, containing 6 rooms and every convonionco," land 52ft 6in x 134 ft Sin, in a sunny situation, handy to 2>cars. ■ Price £2200. .. 166 HATAITAI—WoII-built 8-Td. Residence, every accessory, folding doors between drawing and -dining, rooms, motor garage, ieasy Jof access, land nearly i-acre, handy to tram. £1750; terms. 272 ISLAND BAY^-i-acre Section and Residence of 7 rooms, lari?e dining-room, bathroom, glassed balcony, verandah 2 sides, concrete foundations, etc. ■ • Vacant. £1850.: ■ 291 LYALL BAY—3S x 120 ft, 4 Rooms and kitchenette, pore, bath, electrio light, hot points, range and gas fires and stove, conoretee paths. Only £1100: owner leaving City. 398 LYALL BAY-Reeolution-st., 40 x 100 ft • and one-floor 6-rd. Dwelling, gas .. cooker and caliphont, Carrara and beamed ceilincs. designed by leading ' architect. £1650. 399 HIGHBURY—One of the best Sections, practically level, view of City and harbour. 49 x. 115 ft. £150, easy terms. 4 SEATOUN—Two Sections, each .49-i- x 140 ft. Sunny position, view of entrance to harbour. Owner determined to sell. £150 for the two. . 58 LOWER HUTT—Corner Quarter-acre, in 2 sections. Victoria Gtreet; handy to station. Price £153 each' section. 180 NGAIO —Quarter-acre, in Crofton West, . (rood building site, rich garden soil. £85. terms. ' • . .126 KELBURN EXTRNSION-Near tunnel, 1 3 Sections of good areas. '£150 to £200. :■••.■ 69 I- . \ ■' •■ ■- ■•. »;.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 12