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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. GARDEN AND TENNIS. COURT. WE have been instructed to arrange for the disposal of a most desirable Thorndon Residence. The property is situated in a particularly handy., position, and has an uninterrupted view over the harbour. The Residence is a very comfortable one. There are 3 reception rooms, hall, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, sculleries, outbuildings, and garage. There is a very.nice flower and vegetable garden, and a full-size tennis court in splendid condition. . For further particulars apply promptly to Agents for Owner, G..G. TOLHURST AND SON, Land Agents and Sharebrokers, Bank New Zealand Buildings, Lambton quay. STOP PRESS NEWS ■■' " ■" • i i i FATAL EXPLOSION. ; LONDON. —An explosion in a mixing shed of a blasting powder factory | on Bramble Island, near Harwich, j killed throe men and tyro girls. Win- j flows ■were smashed five miles away. ' The factory is situated in a lonely spot among the marshes. —P.A. Cable. , i KELBURN. OWNER~LEAVING. A Home of your Own implies the right environment. MODERN RESIDENCE,. comprising: Spacious entrance hall, sitting-room, 20ft x ,15ft, tiled fireplace, casement windows, and window seat; din-ing-room 15ft x 13ffc, with tiled fireplace; bedroom No. 1, 14ft x • 12ft, tiled fireplace, bedroom i No. 2, 13ft x 10ft; and bedroom No. 3, 20ft x 15ft, with tiled fireplace and built-in window seat. Bathroom with porcelain bath and basin; exceptionally well equipped kitchen with range, gas stove,, numerous built-in cupboards, etc.; washhouse and outbuildings all under the LEVEL ELEVATED SEC- | TION with ample room for garage, | grounds well laid out in gardens, concrete paths, etc.; fine sunny position and with- , in' two mimites of the bus. I This fine home has been well designed ] and faithfully built, and will stand any inspection. First mortgage of £1550. PRICE £2150 WITH £350 DEPOSIT. For inspection see S. GEORGE NATHAN i AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, SEATER'S BUILDING, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. J. JbL iJETHUJNEA CO., * UCTIONEERB AND LAND AGENTS. j A 154-156, FEATHERSTON-ST. i (Members of The Real Estate Institute). Telephone* 42-004 and ttMXU. ORIENTAL BAY—Very suitable for conversion into 3 Flats, 9 Rooms on two floors, and large basement, 2 balconies, all convs. fitted throughout; large section, splendid sheltered position, magnificent harbour view; laid out in garden, with hedges, concrete paths, etc. Now vacant. As owner has left Wellington he is willing to accept the low- price of £2750. 161 HIGHLAND PARK—Unquestionably one of the finest homes in Wellington, unique situation, well sheltered, and commanding charming view, Particularly Well-built Home of 9 Rooms, de- ' corated with the most discriminating ' taste and fitted throughout with every possible appliance in style to match. 1 This is a home that will appeal,to the most fastidious purchaser; large section charmingly laid out in garden. A deposit of £2000 will be accepted, the balance at 6VS per cent. Further particulars as to price and arrangements to view on application. ■ 423 KARORl—Superior Bungalow of 6 rooms and kitchenette, of unique design, every possible desired cony. installed, plenty of built-in cupboards and wardrobes, large section; 45ft x .110 ft. A deposit of £250 will bo accepted. Price £1550. THORNDON—Harbour view, no climb. 1 mm. tram, New Modern Home of 6 rooms and large sun porch, artistically decorated and furnished with every modern appliance, ready to walk ' in, good section. Price £2600 for cash ■ buyer; offers will be considered. 362 NORTHLAND-Substantially-built House of 6 large rooms, in splendid order throughout, and fitted with all possible conveniences, good section, very .-. handy, position, garden and lawns, Price £1850. 240 ISLAND BAY—Very cheap property, £1250 will be accepted for Well-built v ■ House of ■■' ■. 5' ■■ rooms, with all usual r convs., motor-car shed: now vacant; '"" land 37ft x 125 ft. £200 deposit. 507 1 HATAITAI—£7S deposit, Bungalow, of . 4 rooms and kitchenette, porcelain bath and basin', and'every possible appliance, charming sea view. Price £1225. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOTELS FOR SALE. NEAR WANGANUI—Lease 4% years, rental £7 10s weekly; goodwill and furniture £1550. NELSON—About 2 years; rental £15 weekly; goodwill and furniture £3000. LYTTELTON—FreehoId £13,000. cash required £3600. . WAlHl^Freehqld and furniture £9000 caßh required £1500/ ; f ' L. DWAN ANDSON, ;;''" : , Hotel Brokers and Financiers, Next Grand Hotel, Willis street. ! BARRON'S TYPEWRITING AND : DUPLICATING SERVICE. REPORTING— Reports of Conferences, | -*-" ' Arbitration ; Casec, Deputations, Meetings, etc.,1 by Hansard Parliamentary Reporters (certificated Court Reporters by exam.). •- •■■.■■'.■■ ; ■ TYPEWRITING. : multographing. mimeographing: envelopes addressed. BARRON'S TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE, : Commercial. Bank Chambers, 326, Lambton quay. ' Tel. 45-641. ; - . , Box 119. JW. BRIDGE, Dentist, 60, Willis-st., • few 'loors below Evening Post.—A Special Department for Repairing and Remaking ' 111-fitting or Old' Dentures at a moderate cost. Teeth filled and extracted painlessly. Nitrous oxide gas and other anaesthetics administered.' Hours 9 to 5 or:later by appointment. Tel. 42-244. •■;-• WANTED TO BUY. CCRAP Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, and *3. Cast Iron; also Old Rope, Rags, Sacks, and Sacking. STEVENS AND CO., : Upper Abel Smith «treet. Tel. 20-333. j

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 18

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