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WANTED TO SELL. "WANTED to Sell, New Suvfacei- and V¥ Thicknesseiy latest type, ball bearing, suit joiner or cabinetmaker, will sell at landed cost, cash or terms. Apply A. Goodwill and Co., Farish-st. \X7ANTKiT~ to Sell, Ottoman Coat, ** Dreiises in crepe de chine, figured voiles, etc.; lay-by system. Rae's, Manufactures Direct, 24, Wilson-st., Newtown. Open Friday nights. WANTETJj Sell—Great End-of-Season "' Sale. Fur Coats and Chokers, large assortment, big reductions. Itae's, Manufacturers Direct, 24, Wilson-st., Newtown. Open Friday nights. •"' 2 LARGE Shop Mirrors, 4 Gas Stoves, Collapsible Show- Stand, Singer Patching Machine, 12 Oak Tiled-top Tables, Chatl-s to match, Oak Ice Chest. H. J. Clench, 11, Vivian-st. '" TO LET. PROFESSIONAL, OFFICE, AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION Available in areas from 350 to 11,000 square feet. . HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., 1 7, 9, 11, Dixon street. ~ TO LET, WA.REHOUSE Accommodation, in New Fireproof Building, erected at No. 7, Herbert street, off Manners and Dixon streets; goods lift, good lighting. Apply G. H. Thornton and Co., 64, Manners-st. • TO LET, AT PALMERSTON NORTH, THE fine, up-to-date TWO-STORY BRICK, FIREPROOF SHOP, situated in Rangitikei street, now occupied as a hardware store and furnishing waryhouse by the owner, Mr. F. J. Sheppard, who is retiring after 20 years in business in Palmerston North. The premises comprise one of the. handsomest buildings iv the town and is situated on the corner of Rata and Rangitikei streets; The' latter street is the leading commercial thoroughfare, and the direct route from the New ■ Railway Deviation. Rent and all particulars on application to F-. J. SHEPPARD, Palmerston North. CONFERENCE HALL AVAILABLE. ' THE newly-constructed Masonic Hall on Wellington terrace IS AVAILABLE FOR CONFERENCES night or day. The large Hall will accommodate up to five hundred people, and the small one two hundred and fifty. The rentals are reasonable, the location is ideal, and there is every facility and appointment. Already numerous Conferences have been held in this spacious building. Apply to JAMES M'INTOSH, Secretary, Wellington Masonic Hall, Ltd., 39, Johnston street, Wellington. FOR LEASE, IN CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA, 5 FLOORS, EACH 5000 SQ. FT. "DLANS are now being prepared for the ■*• Erection of a Reinforced Concrete Building, of 5 floors, in proximity to the Wellington Public Library. A feature of this building will be its exceptional natural lighting advantages, making it especially suitable for Soft Goods Showrooms, Display Warehouses; etc. Passenger and goods lift. The spacious ground floor will be admirably suited for Motor Exhibition Salon or for subdivision into Modern Retail Shops, with rear entrances and cart docks. Leases granted from 7 to 10 years. Further particulars from A. LEIGH HUNT, Land Agent, Dominion Farmers' Institute. Sole Agent. ' IF IT BELONGS TO SWINSON IT'S GOOD. TO LET, TO LET, IN THE BOULEVARD. IN THE BOULEVARD, 36, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, 36, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Right opposite 'Elizabeth street and near the new Post Office, : UP-TO-DATE 2-WINDOW SHOP, TTTTTH 4 living rooms, bathroom with » i porcelain bath and caliphont, electric light, gas cooker, and all conveniences. Just being Remodelled Throughout. READY IN 9 DAYS. READY IN 9 DAYS. BUILD A BUSINESS IN THE BOULEVARD. Apply JOHN SWINSON COMPANY, LTD., Courtenay place, Wellington. FLAT, WELLINGTON TERRACE. rpo LET, Self-contained Flat, 3 rooms, -*■ kitchenette, etc., magnificent view. Apply ' 205, THE TERRACE. Telephone 44-283. LOWER HUTT. TWELVE MONTHS' LEASE. "DUNGALOW, containing 7 rooms; gar--3J age; excellent locality; rent £3 per week. W. P. PATTON, • Tel. 238. Land and Estate Agent. TO LET, THE REGENT THEATRE, WELLING- ' '-TON. rpENDERS are invited and will be re- •*- ceived up to Friday next, the sth November, 1926, for the Leases of the two Lock-up Shops situated in front of the new Regent Theatre, Manners street, Wellington; also the Sweet Selling Rights in the Theatre. . Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars and tenders to-be lodged with Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd., Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Manners street, Wellington. <' QHOP and 6-rd. Dwelling, main thoroughfare; also Brick Factory, suitable plumber, carpenter, v mechanic, or trades connected with motor industry; rent £5, £3 10s (shop and dwelling only), 30s factory only. Perkins and Co., 276, Lamb-ton-qy. rpO LET (overlooking harbour), Resi- -*• dence, 5 large lofty rooms and kitchenette, closed-in porch and verandah, all latest convs., large. garden, level section, concrete garage and workshop, council bus passes property; reasonable rent to reliable person; references. Full particulars P.O. Bos 1021. . „ to "let; IJN nice home, 3 Furnished Single Rooms, f- suitable for young gentlemen, mornmg tray. Apply 17, Pirie-st. TO LET, on 2nd Floor, about 950 ft. Goods and passenger lifts. -Thompson Bros., Ltd., llair-st. rpo LET, 3-rd. Furnished Flat, no child: f~ ren. Apply 242, Oriental parade. r^ITY— Superior Unfurnished Flat, in new bungalow, double bedroom, livingroom, kitchenette, washhouse, bathroom; caliphont, separate meter and entrance; 45a week. Write 655, Evg. Post. TROUBLE Furnished Kitchenette, sep. ■^ gas stove, own meter, all convs. 19, George-st., off Tinakori-rd. TROUBLE Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, ■*-* every cony., rent moderate, another without fireplace, small gas stove. 27, Thompson-st., off Webb-st., top Willis-st. TpLAT, good, 3 rooniß, kitchenette, panA try, bathroom, washhouse, garden ground, all conveniences; separate entrance. 10, Henry-st., Kilbirnie. __ TfRONT-. Furnished Room, with fireplace, -1- private house, no climb, Hansoimt., .suit 1 or 2 girls, 634, Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 3

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