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I ' KROM LAMBTON,----20 . Minutes by. car. : 20 25 Minutes by bus and trail,. 25 ■ FROM LOWER HUTT STATION. 12i Minutes' Walk. 124 ' ■EXCEEDINGLY Well-built House of -*-^ 5 large, well-lighted rooms New trtistic papers and ■ freizee, lovely room 25 x 13; large windows and tiled fireplaces.- Front beiiroom bay window a'v. i'i1' 6? Erato- Built-in wardrobe, Shacklock range and g as point; washhouse and outhouse. Concrete paths, concrete-floored double garage, 33 x 11. _ i^arge section 60 x' 150. Total rates, interest, and insurance charges, 29s sd. per week. ■ Price £1350.' Denossit P.Tt'Vi GOODWIN, AND CHICHESTER, Lower Hutt. Tel. 1360 (4 rings). : BELLE.VUE GARDENS, ■ (Vicinity.) LOWER HUTT £1550 £1550 . £1550 ; £1550 gPLfmD^med^iden^situa, Jj^ . ed good locality, every convenience. The rooms are all exceptionally large, £t I!rt Z nd- airy- Bathroom pore, bath and -.basin, h. and c. -water and new cahphqnt; house constructed of fe" ■*$%?■■'•„ abeotely Up-top condition; artistically designed drawing-room; convemently-fiituated dining-room with massive mantelpiece, and entrance to verandah. . Large workshop and outbuildings. Large gafden. TENNIS COURT Iwo sections, approx. 120 x 160,.and conl:r?arranted n4er Cre-. FaV°Urable ; GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER . Lower Hu tt . Tel. ; 1560 -(4 rings'). . - WANTED TO SELL, J^EWLY-BUILT 4-RD. HOUSE, on main road, Trentham;-i-acre level section; a cheap and lovely home at £790; • terms' to suit; the' buyer;" possession immediately ;, can have one acre of land (sell.frontage), .most suitable for horse- ' trainer or shop proposition; situated close : to racecourse and railway station. ApDly ;' 82, Evg. Post; ! TODD " ~ : TODD M°^ EY STILL • SCARCE TODD' ■■-' GETTING'SCARCER. TODD ■ .:-.;■ But we have TODD . £15,000 -■ .TO LEND, ,£15,000 TODD -' 6 sPer cent interest, TODD ' :-.- ■■■•'• Cm . TODD -"■■■• rUn • TODD FIRST-CLASS CITY SECURITODD ■ TIES TODD ;. " ' -.-'- ' todS m Sums of £500° "PwardsTODD D; TODD AND CO., IODD 200, Lambton quay, TdDD ■.■-.WeUingtoS? JJARRY a. SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse :quay,' opp. Bank' N;Z Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD.,: Sections from £200 each. Numbers to ' ,-,,;_,,: ■■ - ■ ■ choose from.. , GITW-Brick, Store Property, land 35 x 00. . £lpoo. - ■ ■ -^ CITY—3-story.' Brick Building, land; 99' x,looft,"..suitable wool store, factory or warehouse. £24,000. GREYTOWN-4 Rooms and . scullery, and gas,-nearly 1 acre land. . HATAlTAl—Exceptionally good Pro- ! . perty, level section, on tram line, 5 .' rooms and garage. £2050. HATAITAI—6" Rooms, vacant, and new, tip-to-date Bungalow. ■ £15W. r^ITY-Modern 8-rd..House, with all cpnVV veniences, room for garage five Twirrl^n^'?M ro.m' GoTt- Blds-'Price £2500. NELSON—Fruit.Farm of 18 acres, 12 of which planted in orchard, 8 acres in 8-year-old trees and 4 acres in 4-year-old. New house. Price very low KELBURN-Raroa-rd., 6 'Large Rooma, with every possible! convenience", room for garage, built of best timber. Price £2250. ■■■-■.■•■ ■■■•.-■ KELBURN-Central terrace. 6 Rooms, • with basement, all in perfect order, 6.L,. and h.c.,. gas stove, room " for garage. Price £165 C. .E. M. BOULTON, V 91, THE TERRACE. Tel, 2153. Opp. Wellington Club. ■ • KAMAHI* ESTATE, 2i'Miles Wellington side of Silverstream. fTVHE .'ideal' place for Week-ends. Plenty •X of shady. trees, green turf, running water, and loom, for the kiddies. Charming site for Cottage, If ' acres, surrounded by large trees in peaceful valley; lovely1: little creek running through, may be .had. for £i 5 down, ;£2O in six.mouths, £140 in five years. Week-end Bus to Lower Hutt, Saturday arid Sunday. Write ■or 'phone for Plan and Views to owner, ...' , ■ , -"' ;S. D. THOMSON, Kamahi, Lower Hutt. Tel.' 33M, Heretaunga. "OUSINESSES FOR SALE. GENERAL STORES— . Stock, £2850; turnover for year, . £15,000; cash required, £1800. Stock, £2250; turnover for year, £10,000'; cash required, £1200. Stock, ' £600; turnover for year, £3840; cash required, £550Stock, £2200;- turnover for year ■ £8400 (all cash); cash -required, . £1500 (including freehold).. Stock, £15C0; turnover for year, £5000; cash required, £1500 (in- ■ eluding freehold). GROCERY STORES— Stock, £700; turnover for year £7000; cash required,'£7oo. Stock, ' £1500;. turnover for year, . £7200; cash required, arranged. Stock, . £300; turnover for year . - £4800; cash required; £425 (in- ' eluding gobdwill). We have many other Businesses for Sale, and full information will be supplied to intending purchasers. Let us know your requirements. GOLDINGHAMAND BECKETT, LTD Land Department. Paimcrston North. ' THE RENOWN . .-_- . ■'■'; THE--RENOWN Y^ELEBRATED GRAMOPHONE, o£ >r, superior quality and.. distinction. Made in London. Original model used on Prince of Wales's tour. . v The. CABINETS are artistically designed in Honduras Mahogany, constructed and beautifully finished bvexperts. : The Motive Power is highly efficient,' ensuring perfection and durability. The ; Sound -Producing .Equipment is of the most modern, ensuring a nice sweet, natural tone,.and the perfect reproduction of all makes of records. Write ,to : day for full particulars of our easy' terms-of payment. WILLIAMS & CO., LTD., Wholesale Agent in New Zealand for the Renown Gramophones, • .. 19, ■ Courtenay place. BDICK CAR FOR SALE. WANTED to Sell, immcdiaUly, 5SEATER 1922 BUICK, recently painted. This car is in exceptionally good order, and is a. .bargain at £310. Good reason, ior selling. Apply-urgently, ... 9, Majoribanks street. Telephone 20-a37:

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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 12

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