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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITION. TV"EW and Second-hand Furniture Busix* ness, showing a profit of £1000 per year clear; owner retiring after 23 years in trade. Very large premises, splendidly adapted for Auction Rooms, which are badly needed,- as there are no auction rooms in the town, having a population of about 10,000 inhabitants. Good dwelling attached to premises. Lease about 44 years to run at low rental. Stock insured tor £1500. Business will stand every in- I vestigation. Price only £1500 cash. A great opportunity for a live man. Com--municate afc once with GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Land Department, PALMERSTON NORTH. MILLEN AND EMERRE, 113, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. OFF BOULCOTT STREET. OFF BOULQOTT STREET. ■DESIDENCE, containing 7 room., and ~~ . roo?orn appointments, porcelain bath and basin, splendid hot water iorvioo, gas cooker, elootrio light, etc., otc. Thoroughly renovatod nnd in. firnt-olast order. Jiarly possession givon. PRICE £2408, PRICE £2400. Tel. 359. Tel, 359, AVALON PABK ESTATE VALON PARK ESTATE (Lute Mason's Gardens, Lower Hutt), tv^H 5, w V^S£ 0M v Pfoposod etaA VALON PARK, tion on the approved AVALON PARK now Hutt line. AVALON PARK 66 SECTIONS SOLD AVALON PARK PROBABLY THE f v^9^ £ A&£ J!ldsf e' AU Ohoico BOOAVALON PARK IX' "* * AVALON PARK SUNNY, SHELTER. AVALON PARK ED AVALON £^n5 s£»£ A.ftardon of wonderAVALON PARK ful boauty, almost adAVALON PARK joining golf links AVALON PARK trout fishing, fresh1 AVALON PARK wator swimming deAVALON PARK lightful surroundings. AVALON PARK Sections, 10 por oent AVALON PARK deposit, and EIGHTAVALON PARK EKNPENCE a Day AVALON PARK pays PRINCIPAL AVALON -PARK and INTEREST AH AVALON PARK largo sections. Call toAVALON PARK day, A motor-car at AVALON PARK your disposal to viow. Send for booklet, Salo Plans, etc. JAMES STELLIN. Subdivisional Experts, 56a, Manners street. Telephone 3472. THORNDON, A TTRACTIVE Bungalow, situated in -^»- the best and most convenient part cf Ihorndon, on Uio flat and within a four mmutos of Lambtou quay; comprises drawir.jcniom, tl.ningn.om, breakfast room, 3 bedrooms,, and kitchenette, It is fitted with all latest conveniences, 0,1., gas range, h. and 0, water, eto.. good section and motor garago. An ideal residence for a Lunncs man, ORIENTAL BAY, Chaiming modern 2-story Dung.ilow, comprising 5 rooms and1 kitchenette, largo drawing-room, large dining-room, study, and d bedrooms, 'livery convenience and a glorious viow. Good section and motor garage. Handy to tram. Price £2800. »G. GERALD TOLHURST AND SON, SHAREBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, : AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Bank of N.Z, Buildings, Lambton <]uay, KARORI, SPLENDID 6-roomed Modern Bunga- ! low, with every possible convenience. Large rooms nicely papered; in fact, the house is in perfect order throughout. Largo sleopiiig-porch with pleasant outlook, also good motor garago, Tho section is beautifully laid out in garden, etc., lies woll to -the sun and ia only 3 minutes to tram and close to now Marsden School, Owner leaving, A bargain at £1900, Terms nrrangod, . 175 HIGHLAND PARK, Within i minute of the tram In tho best part of this suburb, we have a 5-rd, Bungalow, just on tho market, All usual convonioncos, including electric light, rimgo, gns cookor, porcelain bath and basin. Largo workshop, which could bo made Into extra rooma.' Good sunny section, having double frontage. Don't fail to inspect this property, Prioo £1900, 150 S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. Momberi of the Wellington Stook Exchange, fIcIAREBROKERS, INSURANCE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS, 105, Customhouse qua/, J.H.BETHUWE & CO., ' AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, 154-166, t'eatherstoii' atreot, Member* Wuliiugton Land Aijßnts' Assn, Telephone b\, ORIENTAL BAY^o dinib)-Well-ar, raiiKod modern House, of 6 rooms c.1., bathroom with porcolain bath and bnfin. Plenty clipboards, Beautiful position. Sunny, uud in best part of bay. i'rleo £23b0, 135 KARORI-RD. (just off)— Modern 5-rd Bungalow, hi a vory liuiuly situation, fitted with every convenience, gas' 0.1,, hot water, kitchenette otc • only built four years, Price £1450, 197 lULlliilNlli NORTH (good situation)— Modorn 6-rd. Dwelling, bathroom, and fitted with all conveniences, c.l. gus, h. and 0. wator. In splendid order throughout. Land contains 14.9 porches. Priae £1350, 472 KARORl—Boautiful Home of 0 rooms one being 35 feet x 14 feet 6 Inches' only recently completed. Replete with' evory possibo modern appointment One of tho latest and most beautifully appointed homos in Wellington. Lund contains i-aoro, laid out in garden, lawns, and commands nmirnificont viow. Prico on application, 238 NEWTOWN (best part)— Dwelling o f 6 - rooniß, kitehonolte, and usuul convonj. onces. Gaj oookor, woll-built liouso Levol soction, 33 x 78; gurdon. Price £1240. 403 KILBIRNIE—Modorn Bun S alow of 5 largo rooms, only recently built, nnd having nil possiblo modorn conveniences. Largo flection 66 x 136 nicolv olovatod. Price £1750, ' 473 ORI'KN'J'AL BAY (vacant possession)— 7-rd. House, iittod with nil appointinonls. Sun porch. Beautifully sunny situation, and splondid viow Prim £1510. . 12 n BROOKLYN—Fino Building Sites eo»h 40 x 112, in good locality. Kea'dy for building. Hiindy to tram. Price £6 10s per foot. Submit terms. MIRAMAR—Good i-acro level Section 66 x 165, near tram. Centre of frTiramar. Splendid silo for house. Price £185. gg BROOKLYN—Four Rooms, comfortably arranged, c.1., gas, and all conveniences, good garden, splendid view and sunny position. Price £700. -j- AVM.—Ladies' English Nigger Suede *Jt » 1-strap iahoea, Cuban heels, lfo gj '.'• V' r?&XM U "' ''Wlil'?-^ Oulj bicuch, &(, Manuott-jt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 8

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