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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. "POR SALE, Cheap Sections, Petone; -*■ only a few lett; best position in Cuba stieet, on bus route, clo.se to the new Railway Station; deposit £20, easy terms. Government will lend to workei-n 95 per cent, of value of land and buildings. J. Storrie, 231, The Terrace. KELBURN EXTENSION (owner loaving Wellington, urgent salo necessary) —Desirable- Home, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), pleasing design charming interior, clean, wholesome, and expensively finished, all up-to-date appliances, pleasant situation, healthful surroundings. Price £1200. Don't miss this'; it's.the biggest bargain on the market. Smith and Jones, Do Luxe Theatre, Cour-tenay-pl. Tel. 21-506. ISLAND BAY—Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, i'reproacha'de condition, clean, wholesome interior, wallpapers of distinctive end unique design, electric light, hot water service, choice residential area, minuto from tram. A stupendous bargain at £1200 Smith and Jones, Do Luxe Theatre, Courtenay-pl COURTENAY PLACE (vicinity)-Sub-stantial Dwelling, 7 rooms, stoutly constructed, electric light, gas cooker, hot water service, porcelain bath, extremely handy situation, undeniably cheap at £1575. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay-pl. £1000, ROSENEATH (reduced for quick sale)—Desirablo Homo, 6 rooms, one floor, good appearance, well-papered interior, electric light, hot water service, magnificent view, delightfully sunny position. An unparalleled bargain. Don't miss it. Smith and Jones, De Luxo Theatre, Courtenay-pl. £800 GOVERNMENT Mortgage—Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, all the latest labour-saving devices; section 30 x 100; laid out lawns and garden, concrete paths, minute tram. Price £1350. Whiteacre .and Dentice, 7, Courtenay-pl. i"kWNER leaving, wishes sell Superior -' 1-Floor Residence, 6 rooms, Kilbirnie; tastefully decorated. Will accept £1350; easy terms, bargain. 490, Evg. Post. "DARE Opportunity, close to City—Owner ■*-* desires sell Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; attractive design, lovely situation, beautiful outlook, ininute tram; £1600, terms. 477, Evg. Post. T£"ARORI —New Bungalow, B rooms, sew--1-*- erage connected, room for tennis court; also 5 Rooms, Level Sections for sale, cheap. Apply 0. Disley, Park Valerd. A DELAIDE-RD.—Charming Modern Residence, 5 large rooms and kitchenette, in perfect order, nice sun porch, casement windows, built-in wardrobes, a peerless home, Govt, mortgage. £1300. Willis Street Agency, 50, Willis-st. /^ITY— Compact-little Cottage, 3 rooms and kitchenette, all convs., 5 mins.' walk G.P.0.; bear any inspection; £1100. Willis Street Agency, 50, Willis-st. TTATAITAI —Artistic Bungalow, 5 large -*■-*■ rooms, beautiful harbour view, nice lawn .and garden; a charming home; room for garage; £1850. Willis Street Agency, 50, Willis-st. KELBURN — Gentleman's Charming Home, 6 large rooms, built in very best style, stands on slight rise, sun ail day; large brick garage. One of the nicest homes in this select locality; £2250. Willis Street, Agency, 50, Willis-st. ROOKLYN — 6-rd. House, all convs., Govt, mortgage. Price £1300; small deposit. This is undoubtedly the cheapest property in this vicinity. Benge, 6, Boul-cott-st. TfOR SALE, Cheap Sections, Petone; -*- only a few. left; best position in Cuba street, on bus route, close to the new Railway Station; deposit £20, easy terms. Government will lend to workers 95 per cent, of value of land and buildings. J. Storrie, 231, The Terrace. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED to Sell, Good Paying Wood and Coal Business, including Good Motor-lorry (near Wellington). Price £290; deposit £90. Apply to 252, Evg. Post. . WANTED Sell, Upright Grand Overstrung "Messifner" Piano; beautiful tone; accept £45 cash. 12, Kent terrace, next De Luxe. ■ . ■ . WANTED Sell, £50,000 u-th of Furniture on easiest of terms. Come early, avoid, crush,. Kenner's, opp. King's Theatre, also Cuba-st., opp. Nash's. WANTED Sell—Everything, required for yo • home on easiest of terms. The House Furnishers of Wellington—Kenner's. ■ WANTED Sell, the New His Master's Voice Gramophones, from £11; easy terms. Demonstrations daily. Haworth, 109, Cuba-st. WANTED Sell, Seagrass Chairs and Settees, cosy and borer proof; wholesale prices at Factory. J. Spence, 104, Rintoulst„ Newtown. . WANTED Sell to every person in Wellington some Furniture your home. Save your money at Kenner's. ANTED Sell, Player Pianos, latest 'models; £98, easy terms arranged. Nimmo's, Ltd., Kent terrace. WANTED Sell, His Master's Voice and Zonophone Records; most .extensive catalogue in existence. Haworth's Musical House. 109, Cuba-st. WANTED Sell, Sonora Radio Sets. Customers delighted with results. Inspection invited; terms. Pinnys, Ltd., 89, Willis-st. WANTED Sell, High-class Chesterfield Suites from factory, latest Moquettes and designs; also Bedding. A. Tucker, 67. Dixon-st.. near Milk Depot. WANTED to Sell, Second-hand Pianos, from £38; must clear out to facilitate removal to new premises. Pinnys, Ltd., 89, Willis-st. WANTED to Sell, few Second-hand Gramophones (taken in part-payment for Sonoras); must clear. Pinnys, Ltd., 89, Willis-st. TEA Sets—The finest assortment, from 15s 6d set. Open Warehouse Co., Blair-st., Courtenay-pl. CARPET Squares from 21s, Lino Squares from 30s, Matting Squares from 8s 6d, Sofa Rugs 255, Hearthrugs 7s 6d. At Radford's. "POR SALE, Conn's B Flat Saxophone, -*- straight model, new. Apply 41, Wil-lis-st. . STRONGROOM Safe, late Bottomley's size, cost £250; sale price £75; smaller ones from £19 10s. At Radford's. DON'T let the deposit on your Furniture worry you. Call in and talk it over. Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., 247-249, Upper Cuba-st. ROYAL Doulton Dinner Sets, 32 pieces, 55s set. Open Warehouse Co., Blairst., Courtenay-pl. ' rkAK, Oak, 4-piece Bedroom Suites, £27 10s. Best value in Wellington Worth £35. Kenner's, opp. King's Theatre, easiest c'/terms; also Cuba-st., opp. Nash's. CUPS, Saucers, English, 3s half-dozen; Bread, Butter Plates, Is 9d. Open Warehouse Co., Blair-st., Courtenay-pl. "VTEW Oak Cabinet Gramophone, £15. -^ British motor. Absolute bargain. Small deposit accepted. Write 200, Post Agency, Newtown. CTAINLESS Knives, Firth's, 10s 6d half*J dozen; Dessert Spoons, 6d. Open Warehouse Co.. Blair-st.. Courtenay-pl. T AST Week—Dinner Sets and Tea Sets, ■*-* sacrificed to avoid removal. Edwards's Removal Sale, S6, Willis-st. "DIG Snips—China and Glassware only -'-' while stocks last; shelves quickly emptying. Edwards's Removal Sale, 96, Willis-st. 'p'NGLISH Jugs, many sizes, shapes, and 1-J decorations, all one price 2s 6d. Edwards's Removal Sale, 06, Willis-st. "PLOWER Bowls, Doulton and Byzanta -*■ China, at a great sacrifice. Edwards's Removal Sale, 96, Willis-st. A IREDALE, Collie, Spaniel, Pomeranian -^ and Australian Terrier Pups. Talking Parrots, Canaries, Bantams, Persian Cats. Day's Bird and Animal Shop, 255, Cuba-st. "DUDDING. Basins, set of 4, large sizes, - 1- 3s set. A snip. Open Warehouse Co., Blair-st., Courtenay-pl. "PURNIT URE Sale. £50,000 worth of ■*• stock to clear. We must have room. At Kenner's 2 Big Shops. Opp. King's Theatre, also Cuba-st., opp. Nash's. TfURNITURE Sale! Furniture Sale! Oil -*• easiest of terms at Kenner's, to suit all pockets. See us. Opp. King's Theatre, also Cuba-st., opp, Nash. . I?ASY Instalments, Janea-built Furniture. £20, os per week; £40, 10s; £80. 20s. Janes and Co.. Riddiford-st. "DEDDING, Bedding, Bedding Sale at AJ Kenner's. £10,000 of Mattresses to clear. Save your money. Opp. King's Theatre, also Cuba-st., opp, Nash's,

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 3

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