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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. . FOR SALE, KARORI, /~JHOICE Modern Residence of 7 rooms, w up to date in all details, -within 3 minutes of tram stop and adjacent to Marsden College, corner section, level, ample room for garage, with level run-in. Full particulars from Owner, 441, Evening Post. QITY— 7-rd. (2-story) Residence, 2 comv-/ plete flats and absolutely Belf-contain-ed. This is a very handy property, being only 5 minutes' walk to Cuba street, and tram passes the door. Price for quick sale is £1850, with easy terms to good sound buyer. A paying proposition indeed, showing 17A per cent. BROOKLYN—S-rd. Residence, with all up-to-date convs., room motor garage. This is a real snip at £1300 or near offer. Large section. See this at once. Terms arranged, ORIENTAL BAY-A fine 7-rd. (2-story) Resiaeuce. A lovely home indeed with all the up-to-date appointments. Very suitable two flats. Large billiard room, 22 x 14. Garage can be leased as at present. Glorious view of the bay, overlooking the bandstand; 3 minutes to car stop. - Price £3600, „,, Wlth easy terms. Owner occupier. NEWTOWN—New Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, with all the very latest appointments as to conveniences. Room for garage. All large rooms. Best part of Newtown, and handy tram. Price £1950, or near offer. Easy terms. Owner occupier. CITY (one minute Courtenay-pl.)—6-rd. Residence (2 story), with kitchen. House in nice order, all up-to-date convs. No climb. Suitable 2 flats. This is cheap at £1950, with terms to suit good sound buyer. Owner occupier. NEWTOWN—i-rd. Residence, one minute Basm Reserve, all convs. Price £1050, £150 casn. Total outgoings on this property are only 30s weekly. Owner occupier. See thi- at once. HIGHLAND PARK—Vacant, new Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, -nice home, no climb, one minute from tram and sheltered. This is cheap at £1800, with £300 cash. dunbarTsloane, ESTATE AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, 181, Featherston street. FOR SALE, J^EAT BUNGALOW, Belmont, 4 rooms, bathroom, gas and c.1., septic tank, | permanent water supply, built three years, land nearly one acre, native shrubs and garden. Glorious harbour view. Government mortgage. Only £1275; small deposit. JOHN BURNS, Corner Molesworth and Aitken streets. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. fHORNDON-Splendid Residence, eight rooms, one floor, ideal site, in perfect condition, every possible convenience, garage, built on concrete foundation; £1000, deposit. ISLAND BAY—Good Building Sections, sunny, with good view; from £150, with £20 deposit. KARORI—LeveI Building Site, in good locality; £160, £G0 deposit; 46ffc. x 180 ft. TRENTHAM (near racecourse) —Fine Flat Section, with whare, 66ft x 264 ft; easy terms. Price £150. NORTHLAND—Cosy 5-rd. Cottage, built 4 years, in good order, large garden, bus service; very cheap; deposit £150. JOHN BURNS, Telephone 41-347. AUCTIOmd. CONTINUATION OF CONTINUATION OF UNIQUE AND IMPORTANT UNIQUE AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Of C™ESE AND JAPANESE AND FRENCH SILK AND HOSIERY THOUSANDS OF YARDS SOLD THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO SELL. ON THE rwm^o. 14S, LAMBTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 15th, lGth, AND 17th MARCH. J)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., desire to intorm the Ladies of Wellington and surrounding suburbs that they will continuo their wonderful Anctfon Sale of c,f c, and Japanese Silks, Chinaware, bunshades, and Hosiery, NEXT TUEsI dly' w? D*£SDAY, r> and thurl DAI, on the Premises, as above. the method of giving all a rare opportunity to purchase the finest silks in quantities to suit, has induced Messrs. Wong a m\ T?t ?" th. 6 £ mOUS Silk Merchants and Importers, to dispose of the whole of the balance of tber rare stock OTHER. THINGS made of rough materials, when you can purchase at auction the finest silks the world can produce at less than invoice landed cost? Ask your neighbour about the wonderful bargains they have obtained. COME ONE. COME 4LT, AH<?n LUTELY NO RESERVE DUNBAR SLOANE, --— . Auctioneer. lUlikDAl, loth DAY OF MARCH7I9277 SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORT SUPREME COURT HK T)UNBAR SLOANE, AUCTIONEER, acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Welmgton will offer for sale by Public Auction at his Rooms, 181, Featherston street on TUESDAY, the loth day" ot MARCH, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon:— ALT n■? H'H,r Pi? ce of lamd situate in the bity ot Wellington, containing six perches and fifty-two hundredths of a perch (6.52 perches), being part of bection 129 on the Plan of the Town ot Wellington, being part of Lots 32 and 33 on a subdivision of the said section, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate °f Title Volume 333, Folio 275. bUBJLCT to Memorandum of Mortcace registered No. 171420 to the Trustees of the Loyal Antipodean Lodge, Manchester Unity, Independent Order of Oddfellows' Friendly Society, under which there is seSpTTn tS?- ln'inciPal the sum of £400; AND bUBJECI to Memorandum of Morteaee registered number 171421 to Gladys Millicent Guy, under which there is secured as principal the sum of £295 15s as at the 29th day of January, 1927. The property is situated in Wellington and is known, as Number 32, Martin street and has erected thereon a four-roomed single-fronted dwelling of wood and iron The dwelling has a frontage of approximately 23 feet, is furnished, has bathroom, copper and conveniences, and is lighted by gas. The mortgagee's estimate of value and application to sell can be inspected at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Wellington. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of the Registrar aforesaid, at the offices of Messrs. Salek, Turner and Brown, Solicitors, Wellington, or at the office of the Auctioneer, Dunbar Sloane, 181, Feathereton street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 15

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