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IMPOUNDED in Upper Hutt Pound:— One Red Cow, 1 Red and White Cow, 1 Black Heifer, 1 Black and White Heifer. If not claimed and expenses paid will be Sold, 12 Noon, 4th September, to defray expenses. C. PAUL, Poundkeeper.

j PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THRIFT. THRIFT. THRIFT." THRIFT. HOW TO PRACTISE IT. HOW TO PRACTISE IT. DON'T PAY RENT. ■ BUY A HOME. * a •JpiTERE is not a single person in this world who will deny that "he who practices thrift, does his. country a service." The returns from the Savings Bank, in New Zealand, indicate that a large proportion of our population practise thrift; "A little put away for a rainy day, etc" The "rainy day," so to speak, is always with us; that is to say, you require a home now, not in ten years' time. Here's an easy problem to study. * Supposing you earn £6 a week; and have three children; and pay rent of £2 5s a week. Would you save any money for the Post Office Bank? Supposing I fixed you up in a beautiful home to suit you; and the cost (including principal sum, paying off cost of property) only averaged about 35s a week, what would you think? In addition to owning a home, and putting your money into a compulsory savings bank, bo to speak, you would then have an extra margin of 10s to put away into the Post Office. Can you see my point? If such a proposition does • really appeal to ycu, consult me at once. I can prove to ■ anyone, my suggestion is sound. FOR INSTANCE— A very fine Bungalow can be built, including land, paths, and fencing, on a deposit ranging from £50 upwards; you can apply for a Government, loan; and the outgoings on the house (all told) will be a great deal less than paying ordinary rent; I cay show you some completed homes which were built for other satisfied friends; and they will verify my statements beyond doubt. SOLE AGENT For certain builders who own some good sections, from which you can make your choice . ■ (Plans open to inspection at my office.) Close'd-in motor-car always available for clients. R. LESLIE JONES, MANDEL'S BUILDINGS, 101, WILLIS STREET Tel. 41-222. Tel. 41-222. ORIENTAL BAY. rjJSNTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 9 airy " rooms, including sun room, replete with every modern convenience; commanding position, with-no climb; large section, 50ft frontage, with ample room for garage. This is a rare opportunity of securing a really first-class residence in this favoured locality, and it is not often this type of home is offered for sale. Price £4000; terms. R. A. LARGE & CO., Opposite G.P.O. (1286) WANTED Sell, Pretty. Modern Villa, "T 5 rooms, best part Brooklyn; gloriour view harbour; Marseilles tiled roof, hot, cold water, electric' li-ht, porcelain bath; sweetly decorated interior, beautifully kept home. Price £1175. Cheapest property above locality. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell, Beautiful Bungalow Re- * * sidence, 6 largo rooms, ideal situation, Kelburn, about 5 mins. cable car, very ■ superior finish, glorious drawing-room, beam ceiling, lovely bathroom, pore, bath, caliphont, c.1., gas cooker, slate roof, big section; prine £2150 (reduced from £2800). Great snip. Apply speedily. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell. Solidly-built 6-rd. House (corner site), heart city (Te Aro Flat), big rooms, hot-cold water, c.1., bathroom, bath, basin, large hall upstairs, great prospective value; price £1250. Huge snip. Apply quickly, Sole Agents, M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell, Bungalow, 4 rooms; sunny position, Wadestown, 3 minutes tram, pretty outlook; nearly %-acre land; lovely large living room, with beam ceiling, also beam ceiling in bedroom; beautifully-built house, heart timber, only erected 4 years; Marseilles tiled roof, electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath, caliphont, concrete paths. Can be converted into 2 fiats. Price £1275; snip; quick possession. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lamb-ton-qy. WANTED Sell, 4-rd. Villa, beautiful "* position, close Willis-st., no tram fares or climb, suitable for remodelling. Price £1250, or offer. Rare chance. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. 7 ROOMS, SEATQUN— £100 CASH. ■WANTED Sell, substantial Family Resi- * * dence, 7 rooms, one floor, quite near tram, sunny, sheltered position, concrete patlw, yard; also shed suitable bach or workshop, nice- sea view no climb, electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath, caliphont, house built good heart timbers and in real good order. Price £1495; £100 deposit. Immediate possession. Cheapest property above locality. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. ; HANDALLAH Bargain, owner transferred, must sell—Substantially-con-structed Home, 5 rooms and kitchenette; good design, large rooms, reception hall 19ft x 12ft; choicest position, very best part, sun all day, lovely outlook, handy station; nicely laid out section, 77ft 6in x ISSft. lawns, shrubs, live hedges, etc. Rave chance at £1450 or offer. J. H. Bethune and Co. "DROOKLYN (Washiugton-av.)—Bunga- -"-*_ low, 4 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, porcelain bath, tiled well fireplace, oriel windows, lawn, fruit trees, workshop, fowlhouse, all modern convs., house splendid order, sunny position, glorious view of city and harbour, very large section, room for garage; £1475; deposit £300. Write 608. Evg. Post. ARORI (£1250, £200 deposit)— Compact Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, nicely furnished and decorated; all modern conveniences, including patent sewerage; splendid level section, 2 minutes tram; quick possession. J. H. Bethune and CO. KAUORI (immediate possession)— New Bungalow, 4 rooms and, kitchenette, splendidly appointed throughout, pretty design, tastefully papered, handy tram, large level section, rocim garage: £1275; deposit pranged. Write 097, Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1926, Page 2