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_____ TO LET. PETONE. NEW SHOPS AND OFFICES. ■THE 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 l 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). "PROFESSIONAL, OFFICE, AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION Available in areas from 350 to 11,000 square feet. HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., 7, 9, 11, Dison street. CABINETMAKERS OR JOINERS. O LARGE FLOORS and LARGE YARD <* in heart of City, fully equipped with machinery, very reasonable rent. Write 70, Evening Post. 7-ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE rpO LET, in Oriental Bay, for about 9 •*■ months. Apply S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 120, Lambton quay, City. ' NEW BUILDING, 64, MANNERS-ST. ~ "DUILDING 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. H. THORNTON & CO., 64, Mannars street. T^O LET, 6500 SQUARE FEET OFFICE x AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION. Apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., 34, Customhouse quay. I TO LET, KELBURN, gUPERIOR SELF-CONTAINED 4-RD. FLAT, partly furnished, all modern conveniences; references^ essential. Apply P.O. BOX 2003. .. Wellington. PETONE. PETONE. The Coming Industrial Centre of Now Zealand. TT\O LET or Lease, in most Central Posi- ■_, , r tion > Jackson street, Petone, CORNER SHOP. Large modernised show windows, counter, fittings, etc. Wo 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. Tel. 45-969. ■ ■ — _ FURNISHED 5-ROOMED HOUSE. HHO LET, 53, MULGRAVE STREET, -*■ tor 3 months from 18th February; all conveniences, telephone; reasonable rent to good tenant. TELEPHONE 41-591. Apply at house or rirfg. , rVO LET OR LEASE, SAMPLE ROOMS, -"- central position; good light. Apply Bos 1474, G.P.0., or Tel. 40-188. TO LET, ~ : GUPERIOR Self-contained Furnished Flat, 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, ?™ n ™ont and back entrances, adults only. 158, The Terrace. PLIMMERTON EXTENSION." O LET, 3-roomed Furnished Cottage. Apply H. Gotlieb, Tailor, 248, Lamb-ton-qg. Tel. 43-734, or 21-359. 'TO LET, Unfurnished Room; fireplace", -*- c.1.; no climb. Apply 184, Aro-st. XJROOKLYN— 2-rd. Unfurnished Flat"" •*-* every cony., new bungalow, no objection child; low rental. 62, Mills-rd. T)ANIELL-ST. (103) — 9 Large Rooms, ■"-' every cony., first-class apartment, proposition; will lease or sell. Tel. 20-835. TROUBLE Furnished Bed-Sitting-rooin, .~ ground (floor, all convs. 8, Hawke-stone-cres. TROUBLE Furnished Room, convs., suit ■*-' 2 friends, near Parlt. Bldgs. 14, Mow-bray-st., off Bowen-st. TfURNISHED Bedroom and kitchenette, -*■ gas cooker, h. and c. water, separate entrance. 44, Moxham-av., Hataitai. "PURNISHED Room, single, c.1., 12s 6d, ,_-*- quiet, respectable, working person. 120 a, Vivian-st., above Russell, Grocer. "PURNISHED Bed-Sitting-room, single -1- beds, nice home, all. convs. 6, Girtonter., Adelaide-rd., near Basin Reserve. T ARGE Shop and 6-rd. House, suitable grocer, chemist, tea rooms, boardinghouse. J; W. Walker, Thornyeroft, Mainrd., Lower Hutt. T YALL BAY—2 Unfurnished Rooms, private family, tel. and convs. John Burns, corner Molesworth and Aitken streets. Tl/TARRIED Couple, with 4-rd. Cottage -"-»- would Share same with married couple. Rona, 248, Evg. Post. ;T\fT. VlCTOßlA—Superior 3-rd. FurXJL nished Flat, kitchenette, tel:, view over boat harbour and baths. 67, Hawkerst. "jDRIVATE Lock-up Garages to Let, c.1., -1- hose, washing down, linder cover, no restrictions. Apply 53, Molesworth-st. GEATOUN—To Let, Furnished, to reliable tenant, Superior Bungalow, 5 rooms, caliphont, etc.; moderate rent, for term. Tel. 25-776, or write 193, Evg. Post. CELF-CONTAINED Flat, artistically furnished, good view, central, select'locality, elec. light and hot water free. Apply 143, Upper Dixon-st. CjINGLE Furnished Bedroom, in private home, gentleman only, morning tray. Burnell-av., Thorndon. Tel. 43-275. QINGLE Furnished Room to Let to re~spectable gentleman. 31, Marion-st. QUIT two mates, Double Room, with or 'J without morning tray, terms reasonable. Apply 6, Howard-st., off Wallace-st. QUNNY Balcony Bed-Sitting-room and •y kitchenette, view, tel., suit professional or business lady or gentleman. 71, Austin-st. TTNFURNISHED House, 2 separate flats, top flat let to good tenant, incoming tenant to buy Linos., etc. ' Apply 17, Ll6yd-st. "yACANT Saturday, large Motor Gar- " age, with c.l. 16, Finlay-ter., off Wal-lace-st. A/"ERY superior new modern Brick Flat. " living-room, dining-room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, w.c, caliphont, gas, c.1., built-in sideboard, etc. 1, Purleigh Mansions, Goring-st. WANTED Let, Lyall Bay, Cottage, 3 y rooms, 32s 6d; Flat, Kelburn, 355; hhop, £2. Business Exchange, 175, Willis-st. XXTANTED to Let, for a term from end * * April, a new Bungalow at seaside, and board in young man (owner) as partpayment of rent; elderly couple preferred. Write 260, Evg. Post. O FURNISHED Rooms, all conveniences, 'w near Courtenay-pl., to respectable couple. 8, Prinee-st., off Roxburgh-st. O FRONT Furnished Rooms, board w optional, 7 mins. beach or station; c.1., hot water. Write 595, Post Agency, Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 3

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