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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KARORI BARGAIN, £1275. TTKGENT Sale, deposit £100, balance '-' less tliiiu rent —Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, built 9 months, miv. Main Karori-rd.; absentee owner forced sell. Write A 854, Evg. Post. rl\tiOi;NDON —Modern Home of 5 rooms -*- and kitchenette, bathroom, h.-c. water, range, gas cooker, c.1., h. points, good locality, handy tram. £1550, deposit £300. Write ASO2, Evg. Post. £1100 GOVT. MORTGAGE. T7"ARORl—Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, ■*-*- kitchenette, every cony., nice sunny position, handy trams. Price £1350. Write AB7o i Eva. Post. KARORI BARGAIN. DEAUTIFUL Modern Bungalow, four ■*■* rooms and kitchenette, with every eonv., lovely sunny position, mm. tram. Price £1450. Govt. mortgage £1000, at 4Vz per cent. Reply urgent. A 865, Evg. Post. - £100 DE L'OSIT—£IOO DEPOSIT. BROOKLYN— In good position, 5 Rooms, kitchenette, pore, bath and basin (new), caliphont, range, gas cooker, c.1., h. point, recently painted and papered, in splendid order. Good buying at £1050. Write A 856. Evg. Post. city: *y ROOMS, 2 kitchenettes, in two flats, • every modern couv., in good order; recently painted and papered throughout; nice appearance; good view, nice section; 2 mins. tram; good value, showing good returns, £18flO. Terms. A 866, Evg.-Post. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. WANTED Sell, Restaurant and Fish and Chips Shop, city, doing excellent/business; lease, low rent; price £375. M'lutyre and Co", 215, Lambton-qy. PRIVATE Hotel (City), 20 rooms, excellent condition, best furnishings; positive money-maker; £1000; terms. Jennens and Co. T")AIKY, Confectionery, Soda Fountain; -*-1? 5 rooms; returning £7 week clear profit. Price £350. Jenueus Co.. Cooper's Bldgs., Mercer-st. /CONFECTIONERY, Soda Fountain, Tea Room, 4 rooms, taking £45 week; price with furniture of rooms, £550. Jenneus Co.. Mercer-st. OARDfNG-HOUSE, Majoribanks-st., 11 good rooms, completely and well furnished. Guaranteed bargain, £225. j J,onnens Co.. Mercer-st. HOME-MADE Cakes, Confectionery, 5 rooms, turnover £40 week, ideally suitable 2 women; price £375. Jennens Co., Mercer-st. A PAETMENT-HOUSE (Thorndon), 9 -£*• rooms, rent 90s; sep. cookers; completely furnished, £150. Jennens Co., Cooper's Bldgs., Mercer-st. TSONFECTIONERY £150, Fruit Busiv> ness, profit £10 week, trial, £300; Coal Business, £200. Business Exchange, 175, Willis-st. . QEASIDE, tram line—Confectionery and •^J Tearooms, large shop, could divide hi to four, 8 living-rooms, divided into 3 flats, all fully furnished, including pianola. Price for all stock, plant, and furniture, only £400; long lease; low rent. Wm. Butler, Maearthy Trust Bldg., 142, Lamb-ton-qy. . 171SH and Chip Business, with or with- ■ out furniture, cheap for quick sale, leaving Wellington. Write ABl7, Evg. Post, : UPPER HUTT— Confectionery Business for Sale, opp. school; 4 living-rooms, h and c.w., c.1.; price £110; or, including freehold, £1250; easy 'terms. Particulars, Williams, Agent, Wallaceville. BOOKS, Stationery, main city street; clean stock, good trade; rent 255; £200 everything. Pearce, Rugby-st. ■ BUSINESS for Sale. Main street, Lower Hutt, a real snip, shop fitting and stock, furniture and effects, 2 living-rooms and kitchenette; rent £2 17s 6d per week, lease, only £125 the lot. W. V. Wilson and Co., Potone. , 4.STRYCOOKS — Excellent Business for Sale, in suburb, cash' £250., Fullest investigation. Apply ,T. Warne Wilson, »:?, Paik-rd., Miramar. Tel. 16-916. OWER HUTT—First-class Fruit and Confectionery Business, established -0 years owner retiring, 5 years' lease, stock, shop fittings; price £700. Patton, Main-st. Tel. 238. TO BUSINESS BUYERS. THE purchase of a Business needs some--L thing more than a mere inspection by the prospective purchaser. By buying through our Firm you are assured of a thorough investigation of all figures and a genuine report from experts as to approximate profits and prospects.—R. A. L4RGE & CO., Business Sales Specialists, opp. G.?.0. Consult us and avoid dud speculations. FINANCIAL. "WANTED Borrow, privately, £50, pay- '' able £4 10s monthly; good interest. Apply A 770, Evg. Post. ANTED Borrow, £300, for three mouths: 15 p.c. guaranteed; sound business proposition. For particulars write Box 1370, Wellington. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, 3 handsome Oak Bedroom Suites, several Oak Duchesses, Beds, etc. Davis Bros., Auctioneers, Lower Cuba-st. \\T ANTED Sell, cheap, quick sale, Tim- *»■ ber, every description, Iron Doors, Windows, Coal and Gas Ranges, Leanto (suitable bach). Kauri Cupboards. Tables, Pigeon-holes, Desks, Letter Cabinets, Double Glass Doors, Pipes, Sashes for Verandah, Glass Partitions, etc. 19a, Abel Smith-st. VS7ANTED to Sell, Gramophone Motors, ] ' ' Hardware, and Accessories, and Carved 'Mouldings; selling below cost at Liquidation sale, Amfonola Shop, King's Theatre Bids., Dixon-st. . . DELIVERED Free to Lower Hutt and Suburbs.—Hedge Plants, big 2-year-old plants, in Coprosma, Escallonias, Eleagnus, English Laurels, Abelia, Tccoma, Pittospovum, Alec Ake, Privet, Cupressus, Lawsoniana, Maerocarpa, Pinus Insignis, Pinus Muricata. R. A. NICOL, Reliance Seed Store, 37, Courtcnay-pl. FOR SALE, MACHINERY. OFFERS will be received up till noon, 20th June, for the undermentioned machinery at Trentlnim Camp:— POWER HOUSE MACHINERY. Oil Engine, Benzine Tank, Switch Board, Belting, Dynamo, Steam Engine, 4 Motors (220 v), -5 b.h.p., with starters, Loco. Boiler, Drvback Boiler. . ] 'MISCELLANEOUS. ' Two Portable Forges', Tilting Monometer Furnace and Tools, 2 Hearts, Climax, 4 Motors, 3%, 4 (d.c), 5 (d.c), and 15 h.p., complete with starters, for furnace, milling machine, lathe, etc., shell type boiler, 200 lb pressure: Dynamo, 100/110 (d.c); 6 Motors, various 230 v, 2 to 7 h.p. -.Pulleys, 2S and 30in; Blower for Gas Engine. | Schedule, with complete description of machinery available, and tender forms will be forwarded on request. Machinery may be inspected on application to Ofiicer-in-Chargc, Trentham ""quartermaster-general, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington. ~~~ DANCING. MJSS PHYLLIS .BATES, m ISS PHYLLIS BATES, "New Zealand's Leading Teacher of Ballroom Dancing," And MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY, From the Staff of the Empress Rooms, London, pupil of Josephine Bradley, and one of the Final Twenty in a .World's Ballroom Championship. STUDIO: 68, WILLIS-ST. Tel. 41-334. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Daily. Fox-Trot, Waltz, Quickstep, and Yale Blues. N.B. — Baltimore Heebie-Jeebies ■ and Rhythm''Step Taught if requested. ' EVENING CLASSES. MONDAY—lntermediate. WEDNESDAY—Advanced. FRlDAY—Elementary. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS Commences Saturday, 2nd June, 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Fee: Ten Lessons for One Guinea.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 3