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. AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. GREAT SALE NEW CARS AND MOTOR TRUCKS. CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, CARS, ■jyTESSRS. BETT AND BAYLY, in . ~ Liquidation, have instructed MESSSRS. ' MOUNSEY AND CO to realise on their STOCK OF NEW CARS ALL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, at 11 a.m. O»LSS 3gg£l > °c Fu ba MsS sPalmerston North. Terms may be arranged to approved clients. Now on view. . Inspection invited. Full list of cars on application. . MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, Palmerston North. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. CLYDE QUAY. W CLYDE QUAY. ANTED Seil, RESIDENCE, comprising 7 rooms, bathroom, hot water service, cahphont, 2 gas cookers, electric light, etc, all in first-class order; now let as 2 flats, showing rentals £286 per annum. Price and further particulars, bole Agents, Milieu and Emerre, 115, Customhouse-qy. LOWER HUll PROPERTIES BELL; M'KAIN AND CO., Property Salesmen and Valuators MAIN STREET, LOWER HUTT Telephone 70. Lower Hutt Exchange. yOUB Ideal Bungalow, containing sis -»- large rooms, with all desirablo convs., s-aore land, in garden and lawns. Price £3600; terms arranged. Buy now at this low price. Inspection will convince you about value. 5-rd. Home, situated Main street, prospective business site- price £800; cash £200. 6-rd. Bungalow, nearly land, gardens, concrete paths; price for quick sale £1300; cash £300; a real snip; possession 7 days. ' 6-rd. well-built Home, i-acre land, concrete paths, hedges Price £1325; cash £300; balance arranged;, possession 5 days. We have personally inspected above houses; can recommend them as bargains. Terms are easy with early possession. Then—why be homeless ? H. G. RUTTER & CO., T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, *■* 35, PANAMA STREET. LOWER HUTT—2 Splendid Residential Sites, Main road, handy station, about 90ft frontage each, area i-acre each Price £250 each. 5850 NEWTOWN (Roy-stJ-Superior Residence, six rooms, one floor, and kitchenette washhouse, enamel oath, and porcelain basin, coal range, and hot water service, gas cooker, electric light. Qtted cupboards and wardrobes, etc., level section, i? x 120 feet, garden, lawn, and fowlrun. Pvice. £I+so. Easy terms; now vacant. . ss2 i) THORNDON - Superior Residence 7 rooms, replete.with all modern con veniences and requirements, in firstclass order throughout; could be utilised as two flats, if desired; land 66 x _ mediate possession. 59Q3 ORIENTAL BAY (Parade)-Substantial ltesiclence, 11 rooms, all conveniences, could be converted into flats, level land 33 x 127 ft, fronting tram lino. ' ?o'ln £3600; terms- Als° 9 Rooms, £2ds°- ■ 5630; 5836 SBATOUN - Splendid Residential Site aott frontage, alongside tram and beach, room for 2 houses -if desired. Price £600. . . 5373 MT. VICTORIA-6 Rooms, one floor all modern appointments, land 33 x 115 ft Price £1450. Terms £250 cash. 5865 NEWTOWN-5 Rooms, one floor, c 1 and gas cooker,- newly painted and papered throughout, level section, alongside tram. Pnce £1050. Terms £250 cash 5902 MIRAjyiAR-Vacant, level section, 66 x 165 ft, alongside tram. Price £185. Terms £50 deposit. 5g 0 2 HATAITAI—S Rooms, one floor, gas and c.1., h. and c,, porcelain bath and basin, etc., workshop, land 40ft fronPrice J&'TcnST' MW VMantH. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. (Established' 1902.) Member of Land Agents' Association 182, Featherston street Lower Hutt Office: Just opp. Bridge. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN HOMES. KELBURN-Desirabk one-story 6-rd House, pore. bath, basin, gas stove' range, every possible convenience; s££*s&?&sr m*-ioom for HANDY BASIN RESERVE-Attractive 4-rd. House, besides kitchenetto, and all conveniences, elec. light, gas cooker pore, bath, basin, built-in wardrobes, washhouse, copper, tubs, all under one roof, exceptionally well 5> I? Jofe ed throughout. Price only £1250; terms £300 casH. NEWTOWN-Convenient 5-rd. House" kitchenette, bathroom, washhouse copper, tubs, c.1., gas cooker, range, wardrobes, concrete paths, lawn, etc. Price £1075; terms £275 cash, balance 35s weekly. TASMAN STREET-Superior 6-rd. House, scullery, bathroom, pore, bath basin, h. and c, elec. light, range, built-in wardrobes, linen presses, cupboards, etc., good harbour view, nice section, laid out in good garden, concrete paths, etc. Price £1425; terms £3^5 cash; prompt possession BROOKLYN-Cosy One-story 5-rd. House, built-in wardrobes, linen press, gas, etc., good section, laid out in lawn, garden, concrete paths, etc. Price reduced £1100; terms £250 cash, balance arranged. PJ3TONE—Bungalows, 4, 5, and 6 rooms, every possible convenience, vacant, possession, good sections. Price from £1100 to £1250; terms £200 to £300 cash, balance arranged. LOWER HUTT—Beautiful Homo of 7 rooms, closed-in sun room, pore, bath and basin, every possiblo convenience, nice entrance hall, wasbhoufio, copper, tubs, workshop, choice garden, concrete paths, rosary, ideal situation.. Price £2500; favourable terms arranged. LOWER HUTT-Charming and Artistic Home of 7 rooms, besides kitchenette, pantry, built-in wardrobes, entrance hall, pore, bath and basin, tiled range, washhouse, copper, tubs, exceptionally fino verandah, slato roof, hail and several of the rooms finished iv jarrah, motor garage and workshop, nearly an acre of ground, laid out m lawn, gardens, asphalt paths, designed and built under the supervision of leading architect. Price £3500; will stand any inspection. LOWER HUTT—Waterloo road, splendid level section, nearly an aero in area, fenced. Price only £600 to close deceased estate. LOWER, HUTT-Sections close to railway from £150 to £225. Other clinice 10'.'.-ditics from ±14 1.0 £7 pur ( w |. Details on application.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 10

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