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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GOOD HOMES AT LOW PRICKS. .£llsO, BROOKLYN, with lovely harbour view, but no climb, 4 Rooms, nicely papered, latest cenveniences; space for motor garage; nice garden. £1190, Bungalow, Kilbirnie, 4 Rooms, all offices, slight rise, giving nice outlook. £1000 mortgage. . £1500, Kelburn, Upland road, Charming Home, 5 rooms and all convs., beautifully clean property, sun all day, delightful outlook; easy terms. £75 Deposit and 32s 6d .weekly, New Bungalow, 3 rooms, kitchenette, gas stove, porcelain bath, 'caliphont; large section; space.garage. £1450 Kilbirnie, Bungalow, S rooms,, very latest conveniences; all in perfect condition; has been well cared for; nice garden; space 'motor. All particulars from * THE WILLIS ST. AGENCY, 50, WILLIS STREET, Jauncey's Studio Building. Telephones 41-406. Residence 26-743. - HOTEL AND FARM COMBINED. A FREEHOLD BARGAIN. hotel alone , pro- • j.M'- a vel7 comfortable living, and in addition there.is a compact Mixed Farm of 36 acres freehold (worth £10 per acre). Good outbuildings. PRICE Ai T s r Ae!te ld and Furniture £3000. Also, LEASEHOLDS in'Manawatu, Taranaki, and Wairarapa. Apply promptly to ' HAROLD W. BROWN, Hotel Broker, 23, Hunter street, Wellington. A WONDERFUL "SPEC." TfOUR fine level SHOP SITES, situated „, *n heart of Business area, South Wellington. On tram route and within 2 chains of compulsory "stop." This fine property is being sacrificed AT £13 PE& FOOT FRONTAGE, In order to wind up an Estate. Great prospective value. The adjoining owner would not take £20 per foot.. 1 Will sell 2 or the lot. Good terms arranged. Apply promptly.to HAROLD W. BROWN, 23, Hunter street. £150 DEPOSIT, balance at 7 per cent. MODEL BUNGALOW, 6 Rooms, bath- ■"-■• room, pore, bath and basin, caliphont, gas cooker, c.l. throughout, hot point, 2 tiled grates,"wide entrance hall, built-in wardrobe, and numerous cupboards, first-grade timber and superior nmsh. Well-built garage for full-size car. A Gift at £1150. Apply to HAROLD W. BROWN, , ■■■ ■ 23, Hunter street. URGENT SALE DESIRED. £> NEW~BUNGALOW and*°ga^g£ Price £1175; only £100 cash; owner must sell. Telephone 40-834. A. E. CARVER AND CO., 139, Lambton quay. WANTED Sell, Charming Residence V * * rooms and kitchenette, 1 floor, 2 octagon bays nice position, Island Bay, splendidly bmlt, heart timber, large lofty rooms, big hall, hot-cold water, 0.1., gas cooker pore, bath; large section, room for garage, house sweetly papered and pajnted, beautifully kept. Price £1450; £150 deposit; real snip. • M'lntyrc and Co., 215, Lanib-ton-qy. \yANTED Soil, Semi-bungalow, 6 rooms und sleeping porch, also two motor garages (hold three cars), close beach, Lyall Bay; electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath. Price £1900, £100 diposit; easy terms. Immediate possession; great clianeo; seize it. quickly.. M'lntyre aud Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell, Pretty BTngdWHs " rooms and kitchenette, best part Miramar, near Polo Grounds; large level section; oriel and casement windows, Carrara beam ceilings, sun porch, porcelain bath and basin, cahphont, diffused electric lighting, well fires, concrete paths; price £1325; £150 deposit. ImmedTate possession;, real snip. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. '■ MISCELLANEOUS. fpHE Red Cross is non-political, non- ■*■ governmental, non-sectarian. It serves humanity irrespective of class, colonr. or creed. »■''• .. UAMOS Pies—Dustin's Fainos Pies— -*- Ideal for lunch for men, women, and children. From Cuba-st. and Agents. I^ASHION Journals Specialists. Sole *• Agents for "Australian Home Journal" Patterns. Te Aro Book Depot, Gas Co.'a BidgH. PLUMBING of , every . description. Prompt.work, moderate charges. Tel 20-982. C. W. Martin, 13, Tory-st. A / IN £ Discount off all Diamond *' , Rings during Lloyd's Genuine Sale. At Lambton-qy. and Cuba-st. f>UY Jamea's Bread, and you buy health ■*-* and strength. Nourishing and pure. Froih your Grocer.,. rjOLD Weather Comforts—Beautiful v-y Eiderdown Quilts, £2 to £5 ss; Fleecy Blankets, Is lid to 10s 6d. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-st. , A LARGE Assortment of Indoor Winter ■"■ Games; Table Tennis, Tiddly Winks, Puzzles, etc., from Is. The Sims Hardware^ TUST Arrived—"Australian Home Jourw nal" Winter Patterns. Sole Agents, Te Aro Book Depot, Gas Co.'s Bldgs. - TT'EROSENE Heaters for this winter, •"- from 33s 6d; Kerosene Heating and Cooking Lamps, from Ds 6d. The Sims Hardware. ALUMINIUM Week—l Set Triple A\uxx minium Saucepans, 15s; Aluminium Kettle, 4 pint, at 7s 6d. The Sims Hardware. ALUMINIUM Special for this weekx* Odd Saucepans, 20 per cent, off marked prices. Big assortment of oddments. The Sims Hardware. (~)UR Special Offer This Week—AluV 7 minium Hot* Water Bottles, usual price 4s 6d; this week. 3s 6d. Thi- Sims Hardware. ' T)RESSMAKERS— See latest "Australian -•-' Home Journal" Pattern Designs. Te Aro Book Depot, Gas Co.'s Bldgs. ANOTHER Aluminium Bargain—A Set ** (5) British Aluminium Saucepans for 13s 6d; a set of 3, Us; and set of 2 at 2s 9d. The Sims Hardware. THATCHES thoroughly Overhauled, 10s; " ' , Mainsprings, 6s 6d; all repairs guar anteed; over 30 years' experience. E. W Burd, Room 10, First Floor, 4, Willis-st. , "W^HY not make your own winter wear'■"T ing apparel?—" Australian Home Journal" Patterns easy to follow. Te Aro Book Depot, Gas. Co.'s Bldgs. YX7ATCH for the Opening. Broadway ** Meat Specialists, next Night Dispensary, Cambridge terrace. TENNER'S! Great Stock-taking Sale "■ of Furniture; cash or easy terms. 3 Shops:. Opp. King's Theatre, opp. Nash's, Cuba-st., and Jackson-st., Petone. REMOVAL SALE. ' I^NSEMBLE Suits, W. and S.W. only, XJ all one price, £3 10s. Gills Ltd., 137, Manners-st. ' , ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 6