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I IHIPPING. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMiPANY, fcIMITED, Direct Line to Southampton and l/nidoa Via Pah«m» Canal. (Sailing, circumstance? permitting! ARAWA > -I 11,570 t'n« Feb. 17 TAINUI ............/ 11.020 „ Mar. 17 ATHENIC 12.066 .. Apl. 7 CORINTHIC 12,267 „ May a lONIO 12.352 .„ June 2 ARAWA .........i.. U>67o „■'■ June 50 Daybreak Sailings— Embarkation Ptwioui Evening. Fares. Suj»ta. Rmturn. First Saloon ...... £100 ,£175 Second Saloon ... £70 ' £122 Third Claw ......... «« £66 All passengers ttmit seourt paaporu. Fof full particulars aflpW to LEVIN AND CO.. LTD.. , D \LGETY AND CO., LTD. • . MUTUUV. ROBERTS. AVO CO.. Lfft. OUNARD LINE. TRAVEL Home via America and Across the Atlantio b» AUtMTANIA, BERENUARU, 1 MAURETANIA, I > other Magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England* or, if proceeding Home by direct steamer ' or via Australia, Return by Cunard ' '" Transatlantic-.' ■" "'""): !• ', ' „,:',.. Good '.election of berths actually held in New Zealand. ■" ' ■'..",.■'':'■ ■■"■'" .'"."' •' For accommodation and full particulars, ? PP''AUSTRALASIA^ SERVItiB. '• ! COMMONWEALTH ANpTDOMIkION LINE, LIMITED, .Maritime Buildinga, Wellington. 1 ' FOR LtiNboC^iA.PANAMA „ CANAL ' .; 1. POET HUNTER ...•...;.. ,Wgtn. Feb. 8 PORT'MELBOURNE'::/.' Wgtn., •Feb.-VT PORT DENISON ;;,.uu._: Wgftnr Feb..; 2*, Limited accommodation tor Saloon pa* . sengers. . ■; " ■ .7 ■ ] FEDERAL STEAM -NAYltiA* | ' ■■• .■■:;•;. Ti0N.:.C0.,; LT.EL i,;,.-\i REGULAR Services to and from Avon-1 mouth, Manchester," Liverpool, Glas- i HERTFORD—From/ Auckland, about. 30th , January. .. ' '. | MIDDLESEX—Front: .Wellington, about j ' " 13th February.' .'. .' ,-...' .' „,. i SURREY—From Wellington, about 18th j March. '""" '"'' ■"•'■" i . FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK. . MIDDLESEX—From Wellington, about j 13th February. ; ■• • • For freight and passage apply to „ W- WALLJB. ' "' 'Agent', ' ""'■ " „ Tedera! Staam Navigation Co., LM., \ Fletcher's Buildings. Customhouse quay. ' Telephone 42-362. ———— i YEW PLYMOUTHONEHUNGA AUCKLAND SERVICE, (Weather, etc, permlttißf.) T.S.S. RARAWA Leaves New Plymouth for OmKOdgfc Tuesdays and Fridays. , "] Leaves Onehunga tor New PlyaoaU*Mondays and Thursdays. \ Further information can te BbtkJetd • trom the Union 8.8. Co.* ImL, ud Northorn S.B. Co., Ltd., Join* AgMta. LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Agrtita. | PROPERTIES 'OR SA).E. J REGULATIONS RE SOLDIER? MORTGAGES. /. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED. , CIVILIANS PERMITTED TO TAKE OVER SOLDIERS' MORTGAGES (With Certain Conditions^ y INTEREST RATE ON PAR WlTft ORDINARY STATE ADVANCES. A STATEMENT appears in the Press concerning Soldieis' Mortgages to the effect that civilians-may-take over Soldiers' . Mortgages at a little advance in the interest rate. Th« lifting, of the restrictions will assist you, "Mr. HomeHunter," ito acquire' a home" With a Gov* erument Mortgage. •■.-■■ I am in the happy, position to enow you a large variety of lionies with Government mortgages thereon; in fact, I hare always niade a feature of this part bf the financial side of the "housing" question. If intending purchasers will call at-my office or "call" niy office by 'plioHe,. either the undersigned or one of , the staff will be at your, service promptly."."' . It does not matter what the weather is, you can make the "rpundy and inspect houses in comfortj without anydiscomfort at all; a 1 closed iii' car being always available. ■' r : ■". "■ Nothing will give, the Centre" Estate Office greater'pleasure'.than., to show you some good homes • at; ptices . that you will colasider- reasoaable.■ ;■'.,,-'.■' HERE ARE A FEW SUCH HOMES: HERE ARE A FEW SUCH HOMES; . HERE ARE A FEW SUCH HOMES: HERE ARE. A FEW SUCH HOMES: 11.I 1. HATAlTAl—Champion 'Bungalow, dsceptionally well donstructe^li '4' large ■' rooms, extra fine largo sitting-room with massive oriel window, delightful sea view, and a nice suii verandah opening from the sitting-room, from .which the sea view is just charming; eyeiy; modern convenience;'the house is only 4 years old; beamed earrftra 1 ceilragS;;g6dd garden, very sheltered position, Concrete paths, and a large section (60 x 128); Government mortgage £ 1000; price only £1485; .terms ,arranged..,. •■ - folio' 5W6' 2; CLOSE NOEI'HLAND TRAM-i)e-lightful Bungalow, "5 rooms and "sleep-mg-out porch, apa view, a lovely Swiss design bungalow, and exceptionally well built; every possible modern convenience, very best and latest appliances; a real easy home to work; nice garden, and attfactiv^ grounds; also easily lobbed after; Government mortga"ge*"£9Bo;"}>rtee''£l6Bs; terms arranged. : ■•-•;• -Folio 4877 3. NGAIO—4 Rooms and kitchenette, large verandah, all modern conveniences, house 4 years Old, very sunny position, wonderful view, mid low railway fares, also bus borwee: Ngaio is Joining ahead, and is .1 dehghtiul submb; Gwerhment mortgage £8U0; price only £1400; tel'ms diianged. Folio 4974 i HATAFTAI—Bungalow, 4 100 ms and kitchenette, bmlt in cupbonids and all mamiei of con\einent <iccc>soi les, embodjmg e\eiy possible model 11 convenience, included, \eiy sunny position, •! Ki-nnb, g<uden, In excellent older, bus passes the door; Government mortgage ,1830, pneo £1600; terms ari*»ged. "• Folto 4982 R. LESLIE JONES, MANDEL'S BUILDING, 101, Willis sheet 'Id 41222. )

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 7

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