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. TO LET. PETONE. NEW SHOPS AND OFFICES. pHE Proprietors of The Evening Post -"- are about to erect a Block of Buildings in the heart of Petone Business Area, and are prepared to build shops to suit prospective tenants. There will also be suites of rooms on the first floor suitable for professional men. The Evening Post (Petone Agency) will be located ] the block. Applications for the tenancy of these premises should be made early to BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD.. Or to THE PETONE AGENCY, 44, Nelson-st. (Temporary Office). T>ROFESSIONAL, OFFICE, AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION Available in areas from 350 to 11,000 square feet. HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., 7, 9, 11, Dixon street. CABINETMAKERS OR JOINERS. 2 LARGE FLOORS and LARGE YARD •^ in heart of City, fully equipped with machinery, very reasonable rent. Write 70, Evening Post. 7-ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, in Oriental Bay, for about 9 months. Apply S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 120, Lambton quay, City. NEW BUILDING, tii, MANNERS-ST. BUILDING- is about to be erected. Space available includes shop, 14ft x 70ft long; additional rear space, 1760 sq. ft. First and second floors suitable for professional men. Further particulars from G. 11. THORNTON & CO., 64, Manners street. TO LET, A LARGE AND WELL-LIGHTED ROOM, size 25 x 35 (with small room attached), suitable for showroom or workroom. Situated above Kingsway, Ltd., Auction Rooms, 78 and 80, Lambton-qy. Full particulars on application to KINGSWAY, LTD. PETONE. NEW SHOP PREMISES. TENANT WANTED. A DVERTISER, who is erecting a Block -"- of Large, Up-to-date Shops on the best part of Jackson street, Petone, invites applications from persons or firms desirous of renting same, with a view to making the accommodation to suit. Full particulars will be furnished and plans may be seen on application to Messrs. Short and Fraser, Jackson street, Petone, or F. C. Walton, Brandon's Buildings, Main street, Lower Hutt. TO LET, 6500 SQUARE FEET OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION. Apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., 34, Customhouse quay. ~ '- PETONE. PETONE. The Coming Industrial Centre of New Zealand. rpO LET, or Lease, in most Central Po- -*-^ sition, Jackson street, Petone, CORNER SHOP. Large modernised show windows, counter, fittings, etc. We prefer tenant dealing in groceries, leather goods, boots, tobacco, confectionery, or fancy goods. Will give good lease with easy rent to suitable tenant. JAMES STELLIN AND CO., 113-115, Customhouse quay (Directly opposite Bank of N.Z.), Wellington. Telephone 43-969. ■ GOOD GKAZINU—LYALL 3AY. TX) LET, about 12 ACRES GRAZING -*- LAND, Hornsey end Sutherland roads, 3«vall Bay. . JAMES STELLIN AND CO., 113-115, Customhouse quay (Directly opposite Bank N.Z.), Wellington. Telephone 43-9C9. rpo LET OR LEASE, SAMPLE ROOMS, -1- central position; good light. Apply Box 1474, G.P.0., or Tel. 40-188. TO LET, WORKROOMS. O ROOMS, suitable Dressmaker or Tai(W lor, central part of Newtown. Apply 143, Riddiford-st. ' TO LET, TfOR term of 9 months or longer, Com--1- fortably Furnished House of 6 rooms, rent moderate to approved tenants; fine harbour view; 5 mins. from band rotunda, Oriental Bay. Write 535, Evg. Post. PLIMMERTON BEACH. ~ fpO LET, Furnished Cottage, close to ■*- station and beach; £3 3s per week. 705, Evg. Post. rpO LET, 3-roomed Self-contained Flat, x own cooker, irfcter, all convenienceslovely outlook; 32s 6d; adults only. Apply MRS. JONES, Grocer, , Tasman street. 'pO LET, to an approved tenant, for 9 1 months, from 14th March, Modern 5-roorned Bungalow, beautifully furnished, large gardens; £4 per week. Benge and. Co., Main-st. Tels. 327 or 40-490.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 3