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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PETONE. TWO GOOD HOMES FOR SALE. £1.50 DEPOSIT. X ROOMS, vacant, bathroom, washhouse, **y h. and c. water, gas cooker, painted and renovated throughout, artistically papered. Price £975; balance 32s Od weekly. £100 DEPOSIT. 6 ROOMS, vacant, good section; only £950, balance 32s 6d weekly. SEE THESE FIRST. W. R. FERRIS AND CO., 225, Jackson street, Petone (P.O. corner). Tel. 47-428. - ' ■ ■ "' HOUSING BULLETIN." "HOUSING BULLETIN." •'HOUSING BULLETIN." "HOUSING BULLETIN." " HOUSING BULLETIN." "HOUSING BULLETIN." KELBURN—GOVERNMENT LOAN. £1250' GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE <*"' (Kelburn) —New Bungalow (built one year), drawing-room, breakfast-room, three bedrooms, Carrara ceilings, concrete foundations; ' interior exquisite in every detail; beautiful, choice wallpapers; land has 60ft frontage. Note carefully the Government loan. 8396 £950 GOVERNMENT MOETGAGEBungalow, four rooms,' large verandah, and porch (two street frontages); over quarter acre of laud, in garden; attractive, convenient home; Carrara ceilings, charming outlook; nice locality; easy terms. Price £1300. Grand opportunity. 8434 £1100 GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE Delightful Bungalow, five rooms, large flat' section (no climb), lawns and garden, aerial poles and aerial, room for garage, most artistic home imaginable; built specially for present occupier; select locality. Price only £1650. A real bargain. 7454 £1200 GOVERNMENT MORTGAGEDesirable Bungalow, 5 rooms, unusual finish and construction; something to brighten the heart of any homeseeker; highgrade materials and fittings throughout; delightful view, without any climb (room for garage), sheltered, sunny spot. Price £1750 or offer; terms arranged. 7836 £1025 GOVERNMENT MORTGAGEBungalow, 5 delightful rooms (built two years); owner occupies; glorious view; extremely healthy, sunny locality; spotlessly clean home, beautiful outlook. (Owner leaving Wellington permanently). This is a choice bungalow. ; Price only £1300. „ . 8221 £1150 GOVERNMENT MORTGAGEBiingalow (rare chance), 5 rooms and over quarter acre of land, no climb, sunniest spot for miles around; desirable locality, surrounded by modern bungalows, handy tram stop and shops, also school; everything in perfect order. £1550; terms arrangedi 8232 £870 GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE (deposit £100)— Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, workshop, tremendous value at £1150; large section, .entrance to two streets; room for another house and garages'; slight elevation (owner transferred), sun all day; wonderful garden, large livingroom opening on to sunporch; a genuine chance for those with slender means and desirous of easy paj'ments. (Sole agent). 8394 £50 DEPOSIT—Now -for.our "special" (special for those "up against" the high rent problem)— New (vacant) Bungalow, 4 rooms, close to tram'and bus stop;: glori? ous view, sunny, sheltered spot. Price only £975; outgoings payable quarterly, will equal per week much less than paying ordinary rent. Here's your opportunity. (Sole agent.) 8438 ' £1225—NEW BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, level garden, delightful home, beautifully finished throughout, two built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin, splendid bathroom with silent flusher; splendid section; (room for garage), very select^ sunny locality (Karorj); easy terms. " 8004 CITY—Two-flat proposition, £1350; 7 rooms, handy to city, separate entrances; alongside tram stop; bringing in good rents; possession. assured if required; owner now absent, having been transferred; all-modern conveniences, no climb, everything in good order; very easy terms. First offer may be accepted, however smalj the terms you may offer, as the instructions to me are "sell quickly." 8193 BROOKLYN (close tram stop and shops), £1200—5 Rooms, electric light, gas stove, range, porcelain bath, separate lavatory, verandah, concrete paths, garden, everything' in splendid order, two fireplaces besides the range; chance of a lifetime. S«6 BROOKLYN (£1075)—4 Room* aaid sep. bacli, electric light (new power), hot points, gas stove, range, porcelain bath, excellent wallpapers, clean, comfortable, convenient home; plenty of cupboards; handy to tram stop", also school; delightful view, sheltered, very sunny spot, no climb. .Easy terms. '• 8463 If it's for sale, I- have it. ■ Car always available; if busy during working hours make appointment for Saturday. | K. LESLIE JONES, I M.R.E.1.N.Z., | 101, -WILLIS STREET ' (Close to Manners street corner). Telephone 41-222. • Telephone 41-222. 101, Willis-st. 101, Willis-st. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. HOTEL, modern building, main , highway, township, no opposition, good trade, Speight's, lease reasonable, owner, freehold, easy ingoing. Rhimes, Broker, jT. W. Young's Bldg., Customhouse quay, ! Wellington. _____ I : ' ; TO BUSINESS BUYERS. THE purchase of a Business needs something more than a mere inspection by the prospective purchaser. Bj buying through our Firm you are assured of a thorough investigation of all figures and a genuine report from exp -ts as to approximate profits and prospects.—R. A. LARGE & CO., Business Sales Specialists, opp. G.P.O. Consult Us and Avoid Dud Speculations. ■' TO NURSES. HPHE Owner of Country Hospital is de- ■*• sirous'of disposing of Lease and Goodwill at a very low figure, suitable for two sisters or friends. Family reasons for selling. Apply '■ 922, Evening Post. - HOTELS FOR SALE. "FREEHOLDS and Leaseholds, both Is- ■*- lauds. Call for particulars. HAROLD W. BROWN, 23, Hunter street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 121, 24 May 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 121, 24 May 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 121, 24 May 1928, Page 3

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