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SNUG HOME *TN SUNNY NELSON. GOOD RICH LAND, I* acres, situated Wakefield (Nelson) Township; 5 rooms, electric light, asphalt paths, etc. Owner would •be prepared to find purchaser whole, time or partial employment if desired. £800, terms arranged. ■ .'- Apply for complete particulars to , . , PRIVATE OWNER, ■l;/o The James Jenkins Advertising ' ' .' ' Company, Ltd., Mandel's Buildings, .101, Willis street, Wellington. HIGHLAND PARK. 3 GOOD BUILDING SECTIONS, Handy Tram.' LOWER HUTT. \ Good 4-ri House, bathroom, h. and c. water, gas, Bcullery, cupboards, ■ washhouse, coalshed, and large shed suitable for fowlhbuses. 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, fowlh'oiise with concrete floor, .30 perches of land;- 114 ft frontage. £850 only. ■ . HORACE BAKER, LTD., 253, LAMBTON QUAY. LOWER HUTT, LOWER HUTT, . ; 4 ROOMS, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse,. J acre, well planted with trees; 10 minutes Hutt Station. Price, £1050. Deposit, £290. : MELLING. 5 ROOMS, 3 minutes from station, porcelain bath and basin, built-in wardrobes. Soldier's mortgage J3637, 4i per cent. ■ . . Price, £1060. Deposit, £366. GOODWIN. AND CHICHESTER, Tel. 1360 (4 ; rings). Lower Hutt. ■ *' . LOWER HUTT. DOCTOR'S RESIDENCE. ASPLENDIDLY-constructed 6-roomed House, in which, the best procurable timber, namely, heart of Totara, has been used. Dining-room and drawing-room each, 22 x 14. Bathroom with porcelain bath and basin. Shacklock .range and gas cooker, j Bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, and one with mirror door. Linenpress and cupboafds. Usual onthouses. Also large garage with well. Boys 1 room fitted with bunks. Live hedges. Two lawns, garden. Concrete drive. There is one mortgage, and the interest only 44 per cent..' Price £1675. Tdnns ar-. ranged. Vacant. . . ' ' GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER ' Tel.. 1360 (4 rings). Lower Hutt. PASTRYCOOK '"■ AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE., WE have been instructed to Sell a well-known and Established Tea Rooms, Confectionery, Splendid Soda Fountain, and. Large Catering Business, situated in best position in large town. The premises consist of well-fitted-up shop .and tea rooms, together with ifrge room for wedding parties, etc., iiving-rboms, and bakehouse. Entrance from two streets. Mew lease just arranged at reasonable rental. Price for all furnishings, fittings, Plant (including, the whole of an up-to-date, catering/ plant), - £1750. Small amount of stock it Evaluation.' For further particulars as to turnover, etc., apply GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT LTD. '•Land Department. Palinereton North: EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. ~ INSPECT my ' BUNGALOW, and see the finish and fittings I:will put into a 5-rbomed for -you "at Kikbirnie.' Price* including land- 40 x 140, £1295, deposit £25C. Balance Government Loan. Several purchasers, already delighted. Only two sections left. . The specifications will stand the scrutiny of any architect or valuer, and will provide a home second to none. Apply OWNER, 130, Seatoun road, Kilbirnie. "I^UK LEASE, at appropriate rental, on J- first floor, in Fruit Exchange, Allen and Blair streets, WAREHOUSE with several thousand feet floor space, together with suite of up-to-date Offices and Strong-room. These premises were lately occupied by Inomson Bros., Ltd., who nave removed to newly-finished addition of the Fruit Exchange, and offer a good opportunity to a progressive firm to obtain situation in busy thoroughfare. We have also' to let, with two entrances, small, well-light-' 'ed Store onKground floor, adjacent to Fruit Exchange. ' ■ ..•■■-.: Folv£ a +ticuiar3' o{ Lease, apply UNITED GROWERS, LTD , , ■ ' 22-25, Blair street, . Fruit Exchange, Wellington. LOWER HUTT (close to Station)-* rd. Residence; in perfect order; large garden, room for garage. Price' LOWER HUTT-8-rd. House, splendid property, with all conveniences, |-acre land, beautifully laid out. Bargain at i £2000. ' . LOWER HUTT—Modern Dwelling of 6 rooms, with i-acre land. Very cheap TINAKORI-RD.—B Rooms, divided into two self-contained flats] with separate entrances, in good order and ■' condition. Only £1200. E. M. BOULTON, 91, THE TERRACE. Tel. 2153. Opp. Wellington Club. IDEAL RESDDENCES. "pIOR SALE, 18 Ultra-modern Self-con- -■- tamed Flats of four to six rooms in proposed building costing £60,000,'t0 be erected in Aitken street, close to Parliamentary Buildings. The building will contain 27 Flats, of which nine are already sold. The Flats vary in value from £1900 to £2300. All are to.be finished with every possible convenience for. labour-saving and comfort. Building provided with grill room, laundries, and separate storeroom for each flat-holder. Two automatic lifts, incinerators, etc. Ample grounds surrounding building wili be very artistically; laid out in lawns and flower beds. Building, which is designed by one of the leading architects in New, Zealand, is fire and sound proof. This affords an unique opportunity to acquire a modern home in a very central and pleasant position at a reasonable price. . -.'■■■ For t terms, plans, and full details of proposition, apply ' CHAS. B. BUXTON, Financial • Broker, 164, Featherston street Telephones 2125 and 1541 ■ TO LET. Fout New and Up-to-Date Buildine Allen street, . /■ LARGE UPSTAIRS FLAT. Also Basement. Splendid light, passenger and goodß lifts and all conveniences. • Apply . / LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

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