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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. i '* ■ HIGHBURY ESTATE (Adjoins Kelburn Extension). . AT HALF LOWER HUTT PRICES And Much''Nearer City. -.'.■ WONDERFUL PANORAMIC. VIEW - City and. Harbour: '■ . '■'-■} LEVEL BUILDING SITES. "^ , LEVEL BUILDING SITES. £100 TO £170 EACH. . £100 TO £170 EACH. £20 DOWN AND S3 PER MONTH. " SELLING PA»T. ' . , , SELLING FAOT. DON'T BUY ELSEWHERE. / SEE THESE FIRST. BUY YOUR SECTION NOW. DON'T WAIT FOR PRICES TO GO UP." HOW TO GET.TO HIGHBURY:—Go to Upland "road, Kelburn, past t^e church, urn up Plunket street to the left, then to Raroa road, then up Norma, crescent to Highbury. . ' Ask the satisfied buyer/ about it. Call for Plans and, Price-list. Or see the Sole Agents. We will motor you to the spot in ten minutes. ■ . - A. E. CARVER & CO., 139, LAMBTON QUAY. Tel. 43-662. . ■ ' LONGMORE AND CO., ' LONGMORE AND CO., ■ PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS AND -- , LAND SPECIALISTS, , Baker's Building, JTeatherston street. ' | Tel. 43-679. Tel. 43-679. THREE SPECIAL PROPERTIES FOR ■■"" ' SALE TO CLOSE DECEASED ■• ' ■ ,'■ •■ ESTATE. ..;■■■■ T)ON STREET, Island Bay—One-story ■*-* 5 Rooms,-with electric light, gas, and conveniences; land 40 x 152. Price £1200, terms £300 deposit, balance arranged' for four years. : MELBOURNE ROAD, Island Bay— One-story, 7 rooms, with every convenience; land 90 x 150; £2100; terms £500, deposit, balance arranged for five years.LERAUD STREET, Berhampore—One story, 6 rooms and conveniences; . laud' 17.4 perches, with two street frontages. Price £1000; £250 deposit, balance ar-' ranged for five years. LONGMORE AND CO., Authorised Sole Agents. ~ CUBA STREET, PROPERTY. f^LOSE Manners-st. coiner — 3-story Brick Building, about 30ft-frontage, 5400 ft floor space (approx.), splendid plateglass shop front; vacant, possession May; investment would show about 9 per cent, on equity; price £10,500; cash £3000, balance easy. Keith Marshall, 12, King's Chambers. VACANT—NEAR BASIN RESERVE. CI-RD. RESIDENCE, bathroom, porebath, c.1., range, all convs., splendid order, recently painted and papered; possession this week. £1250; deposit £175. Write 538, Evg. Post. FOR SALE, TTARBOUR Side Brooklyn, Modern s- ■"• rd. House, artistic, and with every convenience; glorious panoramic view of harbour and city; immediate possession; price £1575; ££00 cash. Write Owner, 506, Evg. Post. ■ WANTED Sell, Pretty Buugalow, 3 * " rooms and kitchenette and very large sun verandah, situate beautiful spot, between Lower and Upper Hutt, nearly Viacre, level land, lovely trees and perfectly sheltered, bathroom, porcelain bath, basin, electric light and heating points, washhouse, copper, and tubs, nice stream, rustic bridge, about 15 minutes from bus; price £650; £200 deposit: absolute snip; chance lifetime. Sole Agents. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. . * WANTED Sell, 4-rd. Villa, Berhampore, * ' sweetly kept, hot-cold water, electric light, bathroom, concrete paths, gardenprice £1075; £200 deposit; great snip. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell, Neat 4-rd. House, best *' .part Muritai, large sunny verandah, good level section; .price £795; £100 deposit; vacant; price includes furniture; splendid chance for week-ends, holidays, or permanent residence; big suip. Apply quickly, M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lauibton- - qy.

DANCING. 7 THE VIOLET JAZZ, . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. T^ARLY SETTLERS' HALL, *-J 86, Abel Smith street. | Wellington's Jolliest, Jazz. Coolest Hall in Town. Flannels optional. Flannels optional. Four Valuable Prizes Given Away. . ■.'; Lucky Fot-trot—2o Prizes. . . - 'Streamers. Streamers Streamers. ' JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. .Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. , «' Direction, MR. AND MRS. J. SHARP. . TAITA PUBLIC HALL. CHILDREN'S Fancy Dress and Adults' Old-time Dance, SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1927. The Virginian Orchestra. Prizes: Children 5 to 14 years of age .and children under 5. Good floor, musicy and supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Children Is. Hunt's Bus leaves Petotte 7.35, Lower Hutt .7.50. V. PBMBERTON, Sec. J\E LUXE : ASSEMBLY, ■*-' Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT.-WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Spotlight and Monte Carlo Waltz. Valuable Prizes Given.N Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL , PROVI-'-3- DENT SOCUiTY.—It is the intention of the Society on or after the 11th day of Februaiy next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 440934 on the life of Koa. Isable Danaford, which is declared t"o have been lost. . Wellington, 11th January, 1927. . A. AMIES, . Manager for New Zealand. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. : (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835) Paid-up Capital £4,000,000. Reserve Fund : 3,760,000 leserve Liability of Proprie- ' ■.-■.-' tors ..- • 4,000,000, £11,760,000 A BRANCH of this Bank is now open ■A. at UPPER HUTT, under the management of Mr. M. Hanron, for the transaction of all the usual Banking business. W. L. WARD, Inspector, lltji January, 1927. NOTICfi TO LADIES. OUR Salons will remain open ALL NEXT-SATURDAY owing to to-day being a holiday under the new award lor - IeSSTAMFORD S AND CO., "LTD., Toilet Specialists, Willis street. Telephone 44-745. ' FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the late Thomas William Foote will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street. To-morrow, Wednesday, the 12th January, at 10.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karo"' E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Tsranaki street.. Telephone 22-159. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mr. William Walter Mullis are respectfully invited to Attend^ his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 63, Richmond street, Petone, To-morrow (Wednesday), 12th January, 1927, at 2.30 p.m., for the Sacred Heart Church, Britannia street, thence for the Cemetery, Petone. R. A. PARRANT, " v Undertaker, ' 46, Fitzherbert street, Petone. COURT EPUNI, No. 7314, A.0.F., ," : PETONE. TVrEMBERS are requested to Attend the JML Funeral of ■ our late'Bro. W. Mullis which will leave his late residence, 63 Richmond street, Petone, on Wednesday 12th January, at 2.30 p.m., for the Sncret Heart Church, thence to Catholic Come lery, Petone. J. LEADBEATEJB, Secret Mfc

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 2

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