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ggQPEBTUSS FOX SALE "CIOR SALE, at Borhampore, an 8-ni ■f- House,, vacant, with 2 w.c.'s, lav basin, porcelain bath, large washhou=e i tubs, h. and c. water, dec. light,, hot points, brick stable, largo workshop, shocls 5 13°- A W[* U" W- Key. owner; M^!y^sU ! _Island_Bay : ____^ O100" DEPOSIT, amrSOTpor week"~w7ll f* Buy House, 7, Landcvosa-st., Kelburn p. rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences, immediate possession. Particulars, Riny Owner, Tel. 24-275. ■, . EATOUN—New Bungalow, 3 bod" rooms, built-in wardrobes, living room, breakfast-room, kitchen, all.mock-r convs., large levol section, minute bead, and tram. Owner, 9, Stafiord-st. Tj^Oß "SALE, The Chalet,~Seatoun, 4^d. •*- .cottage and detached wharo, view commands whole harbour 2 mins from Box ycr.! 0 £115°- Aliply °'v"cv' rf^WNER desires quick sale, SuperiolHome, 5 rooms, one eection City ; good locality. Government mortgage 4.1 . per cent. Price £1150; offer considered! Courtc/i»y Place Land Agency, 13a, Cour-tenay.-pl., alongsido Boot Shop. OWEN-ST. (OH)—Modern 5-rd. Hesidenieo, large pantry, 0.1., hot water service, gas, good section; car entrance; £1050. Bargain. Courtenay Placu Land Agency, 13a, Courtenay-pl., alongside Boot Shop. ■ "JIfARANUI— Solidly^buTlt eemi-bun-XTJ. gallow, stand, any inspection, £ rooms, -c.1., gas stove, pore, bath and basin, cahphont, well fires, telephone, good papers; concrete paths, two en trances, beautiful view; 5 minutes tram a"d school.. Owner leaving Wellington; £1350 for quick sale. Ring 24-782. TTATAITAI, immediate possession, I -»--■- Rooms, kitchenette, all modern conveniences, corner 6ection, room garage, sunny position, minute tram, no climb£l4(s; reasonable deposit. Write 467, Evg. Post. SOLDIER'S Transfer—Brick Residence, **J .5 rooms, with every cony., big level '(Skn9"/' on: ner, selling owing ill-health.' £250 deposit, balance £5 3s 3d monthly, -uovt, loan. Bargain. Neil Gow: Solmerj^gen^^OS^^Quay^ TTATAITAI—S Rooms, kitchenette, „ , ran? e> gas cooker, every eonv. no c/Sf. 'i """• t^' Iar Se section. £1500, • i n?? slt- Imi»odiate possession. Neil Oow, 205, Lambton-qy. , ■ r >l lTY/, 1 sectio» Post Office, 8 Rooms V atl modern 'convs., newly decorated view, no climb, valuable section, room garage; offered cheap, £1550; no agents. Owner needs £500 cash. Write 516, Evg. /"VWNER transferred to Auckland, must v sell this week, Superior Villa 5 rooms, kitchenette, sweetly decorated, panelled throughout, every appointment, no climb, few minutes tram.. £1250; small deposit; balance 29s weekly. Richardson Co., aoO, Lambton-qy. T>^AUTii!-UL Kelburn, sun all day, few .-■-• unnutcs cable car, ' Bungalov/, 6 TO?™ S. attractively designed and decorated, o ti^od grates, 4 hot points, spacious reception, hall, one of. finest level sections i£>itn £ eslra. ble locality, room garage. £2150; bargain. Richardson Co., 360 jjambtan-qy. A I^TRACTIVE, it looks a home, and it -^*- is one, 50 yards tram, Hataitai, situated on. beautiful level section, tastofully laid-out lawns, garden, concrete . paths, for immediate sale, Charming Bungalow, 6_ rooms,' reception hall, range, ga« cooker, in pretty tiled recess; somethin" nobby. £2050; terms. Richardson Co., 560, Lambton:qy. T\7"ONDERFUL opportunity, Mt. Vie- » ■ toria, positively no climb, few minutes Courtenay-pl., Gentleman's Superior, Residence, 7 rooms, Etchenetto, beautiful condition, every possible appointment, a lovely home; first to inspect will buy. £2150; terms. Richardson Co., 360, Lamb-,ton-;qy.' ERHAMPORE—7-rd. House, ivi?y possible convenience, including tel., electric light, hot point, and hot water service, shed at back of house, which is suitable for garage; land 48 x 165, handy to school, tram, anS golf links. Write ; 537, Evg, Post. . LEADING Suburb—Confectionery Business, Plant, and Stock, 3 livingrooms, billiard saloon, 2 new oak tables, loase_,4 years,, rent £4-week; £375; terms. Dominion Land Agency, 205, Riddifordst GOVERNMENT mortgage, £950—Sup- . r- erlative" Bungalow, 5 rooms, built one year, distinctively modern design, expansive oriel windows, unusually attractive interior, clean, wholesome, and expensively finished, dainty, distinctive wallpapers; tiled well fires, electric light, hot wator service, porcelain bath and basin. A delightful habitation. Absurdly cheap at ' £1575. Smith and Jones, 28, Grcy-st. "DROOKLYN Bargain (£1025)— Splen- ■*-» did 6 : rd. one-floor Residence, having electric light, hot water, range, gas builtin wardrobes, etc. Good-sized section, asphalt path and yard, lasvn and garden blight rise (no climb)., 2 minutes tram— only 10 minutes City. Term 3 arranged. Must be sold—price reduced to £1025. ierms arrangd. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to secure a comfortable reasonably-priced home. Sole Agents Thomson, Brown, and East; Ltd., 15 Grey-st. (Ring 21-785, private telephone! for particulars after 6 p.m.) D E?°n IT c £15»-New 6-rd. Bungalow, f~r hall sft wide, sitting-room 15 x 12, breakfast-room 13 ■ x 12, bedrooms 12 x J.V 2 X 10,'- a ud 12 x9> while enamel bathroom; kitchen, gas stove, sink pantry, cupboards. 2 verandahs. 17 x 5 and 9 x 6; large washhouse, electric light 2 tiled fireplaces, casement windows, leadW' ' '/fi'ights, everything up-to-date, bplendid level section, 40 x 136. Concrete paths, sunny location, handy tram school ■ s*?. r, 6 n ß- . ,l Cl!bi';', lie East vicinity. Only £1250 Key. Thomson, Brown, and East, e^m^tcl^ei:, PartiCUkr3 aftCr "\\r ANT*:v Sell, 7-rd. House, close top "' \Vilhs-st., sunny position, harbour view, good locality, vory large rooms bathroom, verandah, balcony, 64ft frontage, room for garage; price £1500; £300 deposit; absolute snip. Interior only requires renovating. Speculators, 'your chance. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambtonqy. TS^ANTED Sell, glorious Brick Bunga--1 V?"'; 5^ ooms' sea fro»t. Kilbirnie. close Post Ofßce, beautiful home owner transferred, concrete foundation's, sun porch lawn, land 40 x 130 ft, caliphont. porcelain bath, electric light, gas cooker' onel windows,-tiled roof; price £1750; £300 deposit; Govt. mortgago thereon; real snip; everlasting homo; upkeep practically nil. See Solo Agents quickly, M'lntyre and Co.. 215. Lambton-qy. TyANTED Sell, pretty. Bungalow "5 TT rooms, and kitchenette, Kilbirnio, beautifully kept lawn, room for garage hot-cold water, electi* light, gas cooker,'porcelain bath; price £1450; £350 depositl balance 10 yearn at_s per cent; great snip! Chance lifetime. Exceptional terms. Apply quiody M'lntyre and Co., 215, Larnb-ton-qy. . T^AN'fED Sell, 5-kl7Ho"uso,- one floor.' T T close Thorndon Station, contains all conveniences, land valued £1060: tremendous prospective value; price £1200: £350 deposit Soldier's mortgasre. £750, 4£ per rent. M-Intvre and Co.. 215, Lambtonlgy. W A-N m'^ D Se"> Pretty modern Villa TV Ivolburn Extension, close tram,' near Viaduct ca inhont, electric light, S as cook- ?>#? ! rce'"" b,ath' ?lao motor garage; price £1275: £250 deposit; snip. M'lntyre and to., dip, .Lainbton-qy, ■ •^rarANTED Sell, gorgeous Old English' 7 i ./f ome> ■ kelburn, contains. 6 rooms and kitchenette, large level section lawn garden, tiled roof, hot water, 'electric "ght, gas cooker,, built under architectpricei £2350; snip.- M'lntyre and Co. 215' j iambton-qy. ' XSTANTED. Sell, charming Villa five T T rooms,. bost part Petone, large levol section, hot-cold water, gas cooker, porcelain bath, motor garage, nice garden • price £1035; absolute bargain. Owner leaving. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lamb-ton-qy, TyANTED Soil, Solidly-built 7^d. » » Kesidence, Hataitai, splendid position, 1 minute car, no climb, all convs.; immediate possession; price £1700- £150 deposit. See quickly. M'lntyre and Co., 215, liambton-qy.

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 3

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