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TWO HIGH-CLASS CARS FOR PRIVATE SALE. "pIOR_ urgent reasons, the owner of 2 f- High-class Cars must sell both be£>s'kff I Td"; February- One is an 8-cylinder gAfILLAC, 7-seater, 1923 model, run F?AA^?J letno-?' he °, ther is a HUDSON COACH, 1923 model, run 1000 miles. .these cars are in first-class condition, and available for immediate inspaction and trial. Quick sale to any" reasonable buyer seeking a new car at a secondhand price. Communications should be addressed to CAR OWNER, Care Box 804, Wellington. HIGHLAND PARK. O GOOD BUILDING SECTIONS «* , Handy Tram. LOWER HUTT. Good 4-rd. House, bathroom, h. and c. water, gas, scullery, cupboards, washhouse, coalshed, and large 6hed suitable for fowlhouses. Price only £725 very easy terms. . . ISLAND BAY. Within 3 minutes of beach and 8 minutes car—6 Rooms, bathroom, washhouse scullery, all under one roof; all goodsized rooms, /in first-class condition; immediate possession. £975. -You cannot get better value anywhere in Wellington. LOWER HUTT. FIVE ROOMS, bathroom, caliphont, shed, fowlhbuse with concrete floor, 30 perches of land; 114 ft frontaee. £850 ■ only. HORACE BAKER, LTD., 233, LAMBTON QUAY. LOWER HUTT . ! WELLINGTON'S CHEAPEST AND BEST SUBURB. NEW f-ROOMED BUNGALOW, three minutes from Lower Hutt Station, heart timbers throughout built to Govt. specifications, concrete piles, artistic papers, porcelain bath and basin, very fine tiled surrounds to raised hearth; tiled-in new Record range, hot water in bathroom, sink, and tubs, gas 4 rooms, rooms 13 x 13, 13 x 12, etc., scullery 12 x 8, sun all day; level section, 50 x 108; section adjoining obtainable. Brand new. Unoccupied; immediate ; balance arranged under Advances to Workers. Price £1175; deposit £150.. GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, Lower Hutt. - Tel. 1360.(4 rings), j BLOOMFIELD CRESCENT. SEVEN-ROOMED BUNGALOW. AN opportunity has come befon) the public to secure a beautiful 'Residence in this unrivalled locality, and it is an opportunity that seldom occurs' Also, the price is only £1750. The house, which has just been repapered, "contains unusually large rooms and hall, verandahs on two sides, every modern convenience. The grounds, comprising 35 perches (50 per cent, larger than the average Lower Hutt section), are beautifully planted in gardens, lawns, and live hedges. Terms arranged. ■ GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, Lower Hutt. Tel. 1360 (4'rings). PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONARY BUSINESS FOR SALE W" E have be*n instructed to Sell a » » w«ll-known and Established Tea Rooms, Confectionery, Splendid Soda fcountain, and Large Catering Business, situated in best position in large town. Ine premises consist of well-fitted-up shop and tea rooms, together with Iprgeroom tor wedding parties, etc., v .fiving-rooms, •xi bakellou?ei Entranoe from two streets :«ew lease just arranged at leasonabla 7r, P, nce for Bli furnishings, fittings, plant (including the whole of an up-to-date catering plant), £1750. SmaU amount or stock, at valuation. For further particulars as ,to turnover, eto. apply GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT LTD ■Laud Department, Palmereton North. ' A REVELATION IN REPRODUCTION. rpHE ■ RENOWN GRAMOPHONE, British made, under the supervision of tho actual maker of a similar instrument used'on the PRINCE OF WALES' tour. The Renown stands for something more than a mere gramophone. It is the experience of all that is wonderful in the reproduction of a record. . , The Renown will reproduce a vocal record with such beauty and sensitiveness as to cut out the element of gramophone, and impart to the imaginations the idea the singer is, actually present. WILLIAMS & CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents in New Zealand for the Renown Gramophones. 19, Courtenay place. GOVERNMENT, LOAN BUNGALOW. GOVERNMENT LOAN BUNGALOW DEPOSIT £185, EASY TERMS. SITUATED on level, handy to Eplendid tram service, school, and stores, Kilbirnie East vicinity,, we have for Sale a NEW HOME, containing HALL sft wide, SITTING-ROOM 14 x 12 (5-light oriel window, expensive mock-beam Carrara ceiling, latest tiled fireplace), BREAKFAST-ROOM 13 x 13, with tiled fireplace, well-arranged KITCHENETTE (larga pantry, white-tiled' sink, ironing table, gas stove with plate rack), BEDROOMS 13 x 12 and 12 x 11, BATHT ROOM Bx6, has porcelain enamel bath and basin, nickel-plated fittings; Washhouse and glass-enclosed porch, fitted throughout with all labour-saving requirements, including electricity; LAND 45 x 120 (concrete paths), room for motorentrance; possession can be given early in February. Good value at £1185. Inspect to-day (after 6 p.m. ring 21-785, private telephone, for particulars). LYALL BAY—A bargain, £1395, one of the best-built Modern Homes in this progressive suburb, 5 large rooms, bathroom, 'kitchenette, washhouse, and glassenclosed verandah, level section; room for garage. Easy terms , ( WELLINGTON TERRACE (vicinity), overlooking harbour, superior 8-roomed Residence, with up-to-date conveniences, good-siied section. Price £2500; deposit £500; balance 6j per cent. Immediate possession. BROOKLYN (City end), convenient trams (no climb), 6-roomed, substantially constructed Residence, every possible convenience, tastefully papered; everything first-class order. Big section, vegetable garden, fowlhouses. £1250; cash required £300. CITY (one section)— View of the harbour, 6-roomed 2-story House, c. light, range, gas stove, good order, well laid out section, near tram. £1500; terms.. THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, LTD., 15, GREY STREET. Telephone, 1140.' TO LET, Four New and Up-to-Date Building Allen street, LARGE UPSTAIRS FLAT. Alao Basement. ' Splendid light, passenger and goods-lifts, and all conveniences. Apply LAERY AND CO, LTD., Allen street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 8