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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. WA^W^«. House, newly painted, all improvements thrown in; owner must sell; exceptionally good terms to taw deposit. For particulars apply IPS, Mem-st., Newtown. _ WANTED Sell.^iaFVilla, 4 rooms and ' scullery, overlooking harbour, Brookyn bathroom, electric light, porcelain bath, house nicely painted. Price £1050, £/o deposit. M'lntyre and Co., 215 Lambton-qy. ' WANTEifTo~fcpi7TTr eve | Building Sec- " tions, 66 x 132 each, fenced, fronting two roads; 10 per cent, deposit, balance arWANTED cell, Alt. Victoria-6 Largi .kooms, with modern convs., c.1., gas stove, porcelain bath, caliphont, concrete paths and yard, situated ideal sunny position, 1 mm. from tram, close to Courtenaypl., easy grade. Owner leaving district. Tel. 20-454. Price £1775. "j^OR SALE, Gentleman's Superior Kesid- ■*■ enec; ideal position, overlooking Basin Reserve; 9 rooms, kitchenette, modern conveniences, garage; suit doctor, business mim; first-class boarding-house or flats. Owner, 16, Sussex-st. Tel. 28-371. T OWER HUTT, 55ft Main-st. Property, -" room for 3 shops, leaving 10ft right-of-way to new 4-rd. Bungalow at back; £750 cash required. Kirklaud Amos, Main-st. ■JJATAIXAI _ Modern" Bungalow, 5 •*--»■ rooms, bathroom, pore, bath and basin, c.1., h. point, gas cooker, every modern convenience; large Govt. mortgage; price £1650; £250 deposit. 375, Evg. Post. comparisons: comparisons! COMPARISONS! On the one hand you will find— Mr. and Mrs. Contented and family comfortably "housed" in their own home, laughing at the weather; with the feeling of full satisfaction that they are not sharing a house, or living under a leaky roof; smiling before their own fireside, and thinking how utterly foolish it is to pay rent; and perhaps the poor unfortunate "renter" has no fire to cheer him up. On the other hand you have— The tenant, miserable, unhappy, growling because the house is old, cheerless, and anything but modern; annoyed, because he (the tenant) realises the hundreds he has spent in rent, and never as much as owns the front door or a picket in the fence. It is safe to assume that hundreds of people during the last week-end wished to goodness they lived in their own home. CHEER UP!—HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PUT THAT FIRM RESOLUTION INTO PRACTICE. f?SO DEPOSIT— *50 DEPOSIT— £50 DEPOSIT— , NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, replete with every modern convenience; delightful sunny position (when the sun shines), magnificent view, close to tram and bus stop. Price £1250, very easy terms to suit you. Weekly cost much less than paying rent; just completed, vacant, immediate possession. (Sole Agent.) £50 DEPOSIT— £50 DEPOSIT— £50 DEPOSITNEW BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, replete with' every modern convenience; delightful location, very healthy; just the thing for young married couple, or person with small family; 2 bedrooms, large living-room, every possible modern convenience; nearly completed, possession very soon. Price £930; exceptionally easy terms; less than paying rent. (Sole Agent.) £100 DEPOSIT— £100 DEPOSIT— (Offer Considered.) Six Rooms and 2 garages, one is combined (large), workshop-garage; concrete drive and yard; glassed-in sun porch-vestibule, very large living-room, easy terms arranged; every modern convenience, valuable shop site, on main tram route;~in splendid order; vacant. Price £1800. (Sole Agent.) Folio 7603. . £1250 GOVT. MORTGAGE£I2SO GOVT. MORTGAGE— £1250 GOVT. MORTGAGE— MODERN BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and Icitchenette, Carrara beamed ceilings throughout; every possible convenience, including hot water service; right on main tram route; splendid fast aud frequent tram services at door; home-to-lunch area; very valuable property: distinctly modern; wonderful value at £1650; terms arranged. Folio 7452. CORNER PROPERTY—Bungalow aud garage, 4 charming rooms and kitchenette, 'exceptional construction, large living-room, very cosy, compact, , artistic home; fine lawns and garden; delightful sunny position, no climb, close to tram and bus stop; also shops, beach, golf, bowls, tennis, croquet, colleges, school, and right handy to five trnm services; section valued at £715. Price the lot only £1075; oasy terms arranged. Folio 7374. (Sole Agent.) CITY—S Rooms (vacant), one lloor; house ' will be repapered, also kitchen and bathroom painted for purchaser; close to Upper Willis street. Price £1450; terms arranged. Just on the market. Kolio 7558. THORNDON—Artistic interior: 5 Rooms, electric light, hot points, gas stove, caliphout, porcelain bath and busin, Kama flooring, in large bathroom, 2 lavatories, 3 tiled well fireplaces, builtin wardrobes, magnificent wallpapers; no climb, close to city; owner occupies. Real treat for someone. Price £1750. Terms arranged. Folio 7307. I also act as Agent for several builders, and have some delightful Bungalows for Sale on their behalf. Closed-iii Sedau Car Available for Inspecting Homes. Travel in Comfort. No charge tq purchasers; purchasers pay no commission. Hundreds of delighted clients can testify that— B, LESLIE JONES, "Home Specialist," Has rendered them a service unbeaten in any part of the world. R. LESLIE JONES, At THE 'HOME OFFICE," . In MANDEL'S BUILDING, 101, WILLIS STREET I.Close Manners street Corner.) N°t 6 Arv *A^ XeSS- 3'ote SIY- Address. Note U\ Address. Note MY Address. Z™,\ ?' POIC,- ba^ U and basic.l.n >c.l. (new power), gas cooker, h. and c. water, recenty painted and papered; motor garage, large section, nicely laid out in lawns and garden; 4 rains, from tram; sun all day; price £1000. Write 371, Evg. Post. COUNDLY Constructed Residence, 6 , large rooms (on one floor), built of best timbers, beautiful sunny position, on tram line; corner section, room gnragc; has every modern convenience: nicely deC^T?n ed,^? Panted; price. £1550; deposit f £KO. Write 309, B*g. Post, *■— ''

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 3

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