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SITUATIONS VACANT. TO DRESSMAKERS. TyANTED, immediately, Improvers in Tf second and third year. Miss Ross, 37, Courtenay-pl. ■■ WTAILORESSES. ANTED, Experienced 1 Coat Hands for Men's Sacs; also Machinists for Coats, Trousers, and Overcoats. Hayden's, Ltd., 15a, Courtenay-pl. TO CLOTHING TRADE. WANTED, Chart Trouser Machinists, *' Vest Machinists; "also Hand Buttonhole Hands,"- good wages, constant. T. Booker, care Renown Clothing Co. Bldgs., 2, Herbert-st DOUBLE NEEDLE MACHINIST. TyANTED, Experienced Double Needle " Machinist for shirts and pyjamas; or Improver for same, constant work guaranteed. J. Abel, 195, Vivian-st. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PETONE—£9SO, . £100 deposit, New •*■ House, 4 rooms and. kitchenette, por- J celain bath, concrete - paths, workshop, fowl house; central. Goodwin and Cbichester, Lower Hutt. ■ T OWER HUTT—Magnificent Building •*■• Site, St. Ronaris Estate, 50 x 226, over % acre, high, dry, level, unique situation, sunny and.warm; only iV*. minutes' walk new Waterloo-rd. station; every cony. available; great prospective value; deposit £25; price £250. Goodwin and Chichester. . . - "I JitliKNT, iixchange Farm tor City rto-*-%perty, owner leaving N.Z., rough country, carry sheep to acre, cows, pigs, etc.; '.price £6 10s. Good prospective value. uear Wellington. 87, Evg. Post. ■T)EPOBIT £150, Petone (vacant)— Five ■*-' rooms, h. and c. water, large section, 2 nuns.' railway station; snip, £675, payable principal, and interest, 26s week. E. Price, Agent" Petone, pK>K SALE, Rona Bay, 4-rd. Villa, large •*• ■ section, rough-cast fence, 2 mins. . from wharf; great prospective value; £895. Write particulars A. Jones, c/o Post Office, Rrja Bay. - TLTOANA-RD., Kelburn—s Large Rooms, ■*"■ hi and c. water, gas cooker, c.L, 3 hot points; pore, bath and basin, mirror wardrobes, linen press and cupboards; large section, magnificent view. Price £1350, -terms. Owner occupier. Write j 204, Evg. Post. CPLENDIDLY-BUILT House, 5 large 1 *3 rooms and scullery, large section, beautiful garden; - 5 mins. Hutt Station. Govt mortgage. Price £850. Patton, Sole Agent, Lower Hntt. '"'-.' £1350 (VACANT)-^Petone, best part, <*' Splendid House, 6 rooms, conservatory, motor-shed, first-class order; every conx., aic« gardes, 50ft frontage two streets. Owiur leaving N.Z. P.0.80x 1178. ' rjKNTRB NewtoWß-Block of 3 Houses, 3-4 Rooms, £1650; 3 Rooms and scullery, £650; 6 Rooms, £1200. All profitably let; good investment. Salmon. 132, Riddiford-st. T>ETONE Properties—Buy now in this x progressive district. Values are right )w, but they must, increase in view of the emendous developments planned for that area. See our list*. Large and Pearson, Jackson-st., Petone, or Richard A. Large and Co., opp. G.P.0., Wellington. pETONE-Bungalow, 5 rooms and kit- ■*■ chenette, all latest and up-to-date conveniences. Price only £1125. Deposit £225. Largt and Pearson, Jackson-st, Petone, or Richard A. Large and Co, opp. G.P.O. Wellington. (80) pETONE Residence, of 5 rooms, built of i ■*■ heait of timber, c.L, gas, .workshop, , fowlrun, pore bath, . basin, etc Good section and only £950, deposit £150. Large and' Pearson, Jackson-st., Petone, or Richard A. Large and Co., opp. GJ.O., Wellington. (88) PETONE— 6-rd. Residence, with glassedin verandah. All convs., built-in wardrobes, motor garage, lawn and good garden. Price £1350. Deposit ' £250. Large and Pearson, Jackson-st., Petone, or Richard A. Large and Co, opp. GJ».O, Wellington. (96) ETONB—New Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, ail up-to-date convs. and beautifully finished in every possible way. Price £1050. Deposit £150. Large and Pearson, Jackson-st., Petone, or Richard A; Large and Co, opp. GJ.O, Welling-ton..(76)-r £150 Govt. mortgage, best residential part Newtown, Superior Residence, 6 rooms, kitchenette, one floor, modern conveniences, sunny position. £1550; terms, immediate possession. Wbiteacre and Dentice, 7, Courtenay-pl. EKHAMPORE — Sound House, 4 rooms, kitchenette, c.L, hot point, gas stove, good order throughout; section 25 x 130. £070; immediate possession; terms arranged. Whiteaere and Dentice, 7, Courtenay-pl. ■ . Tlf OUNT VICTORIA—New Bungalow ■"*• : and garage, 7 rooms, Carrara ceilings, all the latest labour-saving devices; Govt. mortgage £1250. Price £2750; rare chance this locality. Whiteaere and Dentice; 7, Conrtenay-pl. "[/•ILBIRNIE— SeUing cheap, 6 Rooms, 2 ■**- . sections land, - separate titles, concrete motor garage, all conveniences, near tram. £1450; £300 deposit. Write 268, Evg. Post. ■ . —- TO INVESTORS. XJV3R SALE, in most-favoured locality. . '■*, two 4-rd. Houses, on one section; owner must sell; sacrifice, £1850; inspection arranged. Apply City, GJP.O. Box • 754. „■:... ■„ , • JPB7B GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE, at * 4% per cent.—Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, very sunny, healthy locality, Brooklyn. A desirable home; house only ltt years old. Price £1130, terms arranged. Don't miss this. The Government mortgage at 4n per cent, is worth having. Personally inspected < and recommended. R. Leslie Jones, 10L Willis-st Telephone 41-222. (^HARMING Bungalow (drawing-room, breakfast-room, three bedrooms, kitchenette), 1 just finished; beautiful interior, carrara ceilings in all rooms, two tiled fireplaces, pretty papers, porcelain bath; gas cooker, electric light; nice section, two minutes tram; best part Kil-' birnie East. Sacrifice for £1295, easy terms. Write 244, Evg. Post £960—KARORI,: Bungalow, 3 rooms and <*■' ' kitchenette, built 9, months, modern ■ in every respect; sleeping porch, electric light, gas, cooker, porcelain bath, nide position; deposit about £200. Reply 237, Evg. Post ' FOR SALE, TTIGHLAND PARK--5-ROOMED MOD■"■ERN HOUSE and sleeping porch. One minute tram, sun all day, good section, all conveniences. Government mortgage. Moderate deposit required. Reply OWNER, P.O. Box 662, Wellington. ~~ HATAITAI. WANTED to 8«11, Compact Modern Horns, 4 room!, boxroom and kitchenette, nicely decorated interior, on tram • line, home to lunch, and minute from school; level section, and no climb. Write 881, Eyg. Post ■■ ' 1 KILBIRNIE WEST. ; Owner Transferred and Must Sell. tTANDSOME BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, -"■ situated on slight rise, havingcommanding view of, Evans Bay and Hataitai, with sun. all day. There are three ' bedrooms, handsome drawing-room, break- , fast-room, and large sun porch, also one 1 very large room upstairs; note size, 27 x 18. The house is beautifully built and fitted with every . modern convenience, such as range with h. and c gas cooker, tiled grates, pore, bath and basin, elec. light, etc.; large section 40 x 150, well laid out in shrubs and garden; ample room for garage. -The price is only £1975, with deposit of about £500. This prooerty must , be sold, as owner has already taken up duties in the South Island,.and intending purchasers are advised to view this - fine property without delay. For: further particulars : and • inspection, apply 142, Evening Post. HATAITAI. -Larue Government Mortgage. Tlf ODERN BUNGALOW, of 5 rooms, •*"■ built on concrete foundations, and containing every up-to-date appointment. - Panelled entrance hall and passage, car- ■ rara ■ ceilings throughout, -well fires with tiled surrounds, tiled-in Shacklock range 1 Tvith h. and c, pore, bath and basin, caliphont,. modern gas. cooker, two built-in I rrardrobes, linen press, etc. Excellent , section laid out in lawn "and garden (car stops at door). ' This home is beautifully ■ built, and only best materials used and is absurdly cheap at £1700, Built and owned by present owner, who MUST ' SELL. ' Cash required about £500. ■ Ample room for garage. Apply 252, Evg. Post TTTAHIBAT. BEACH, SECTION, 14-acre, unrestricted sea view. Easy terms. 89, Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 3

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