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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MURITAI. MURITAI. MUEITAI. MUEITAI. A MOST Attractive Bungalow, offering outstanding value, 6 rooms, wide verandah, and large concrete garage. Every convenience, including septic tank. OVER QUAKTER-ACRE IN NATIVE BUSH. ..-■■,.. The situation is ideal, private but handy, well sheltered, and enjoys the maximum of sunshine, together with charming harbour views. PRICE £1650; TERMS ARRANGED. . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Apply HAECOURT AND CO., Lambton quay and Panama street. Tel. 40-7.24. ... „ ' HOUSE BARGAIN. ■ GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE HOME— Rongotai District, 5 rooms and kitchenette, in beautiful condition; domed ceiling, bowl lighting, section 44 x 165, garage, concrete paths, Government mortgage of approximately £950. Total Price only £1450. Small Deposit. • PURDIE AND BAKER, LTD., 144,, Fcatherston street. FOR SALE, LOWER HUTT. T ARGE Ten-roomed Brick Residence, *-* with 1% acres of beautifully laid-out grounds, orchard, tennis court, garage, etc. Within 25 minutes' drive of WelJington Post Office. Possession to suit purchaser. A rare opportunity to acquire a really delightful home. For further particulars -write-«r ring - J. H. BETHUNE AND GO., 154, Featherston street. Telephone 42-064. ATTRACTIVE HOME — KELBURN. £i ROOMS, every possible convenience, ** double frontage, well-planted garden and shrubs; concrete garage, and paths; room for another building. Will sell furniture if required. To be sold cheap; owner leaving Wellington.at Easter. Any reasonable terms. JOHN BURNS, Corner. Molesworth and Aitken streets. £150 DEPOSIT. NEW BUNGALOW AT PROGRESSIVE MIRAMAR FOR £1525, situated on slight rise, very sunny aspect, contains 5 looms, kitchenette, and all best conveniences. Design, finish, and construction leave nothing to be desired. Prompt application will bo necessary if you are interested. . , G, G. TOLHURST AND SON, : Estate Agents and Sharebrokers,' . Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Wellington, or Ring 14-295 after 6 p.m.' £10 DEPOSIT. LOWER HUTT SECTIONS. TTNDOUBTEDLY the,cheapest Building ■*-' Sites in the. Wellington district at £250 each, within the reach of everyone, at £10 deposit, £10 in 3 months, and £10 in 6 months, balance of purchase, money 3 years at 6 per cent. These level sections have every city convenience, such as water; drainage, and electric light. The ground is covered in shelter trees, and some of the sections are scattered with a profusion of bulbs and shrubs. Bus passes the dopr. We will drive you to inspect at any time. J. E. MACLAREN AND CO., 30, Main street, Lower Hutt. Cit/ Tel. 46-365. KELBURN PARADE rj.ENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, on one floor, comprising 8 rooms nd sunporch, with every convenience; also good concrete garage. Four of the rooms are very larj;e, and the interior is in fii-ht-class condition; good sunny position, with nice outlook, only few minutes from tram. Very suitable for anyone desirous of being close to Victoria College. Government mortgage at 4% per cent. This is in a deceased estate, and our instructions are to sell. Splendid value at £3100. -.; ■ ■ Key and full particulars from FINCH. WEBSTER. AND OSWIN, 159. Featherston street. Telephone 41-818. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON (LIMITED), AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE ■"■ AGENTS (Established 1902). (Members of Land Agents' Association.) 145, FEATHERSTON STREET. Lower Hutt Office: Just Opposite Bridge. KELBURN—Exceptionally Fine 9-rd. House, including billiard-room, replete with every convenience, bathroom, porcelain-bath and basin, fama floor, hot and cold water, shower, sun room, kitchenette washhouse combined, pantry, large cupboard accommodation, workshop, motor garage, asphalt yard, etc.; large'section with double frontage, lawn, flower and vegetable garden, concrete paths; good harbour view. Price £3500. Good Government mortgage, exceptionally favourable termsvacant possession. .RONGOTAI—Modern 5-rd. Bungalow, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, scullery, electric light, hot and cold water, carrara ceiling, oak mantelpiece; good section, concrete paths. Price only £1200; terms £100 cash, vacant possession. KARORI—New Modern Bungalow, foul rooms, kitchenette, thoroughly up-t» dato in every respect. .Price onlj £1325; terms £200 cash, balance ar ranged. LOWER HUTT—To be leased for 11 months, Gentleman's Charming Resi; dence, fully furnished, seven rooms anc every modern convenience. ' Ideal situation, lovely grounds, lawns, flowei gardenß, ornamental trees, etc., main' tamed by owner, approved tenants only. Detail* on application. LOWER HUTT—Fine Property ot 7M acres (more or less), of rich, level land, laid out in lawns, flower and .vegetable gardens, fruit trees, roeeries, pergolas, shelter trees.' live hedges, etc. Would lend itself to subdivision, sunny aspect. Large two-story, house containing IS rooms besides dressing and bathrooms and offices, and every modern laboursaving convenience. Bitumen roan passes door. The growth on and- the privacy of this property are almost unobtainable to-day. Price £7500 favourable terms. LOWER HUTT—Artistic, G-roomed House with kitchenette, bathroom, pprceiam bath and basin, shower, hot and cold water, electric light, built-in , wardrobes, cupboards, linen press, central heating, every possible labour-saving device. Specially built for owner Charming grounds laid out in lawns gardens, shelter trees, hedges, concrete paths. Garage, etc. Price £4000, term& £1000 cash. First-class situation, stand any inspection. LOWER HUTT. WATERLOO-RD.—Op-to-data 6-rd. House, kitchenette, wardrobes, cupboards, bins, china cupboards, gas stove, electric light, etc.; large section, good ccardm. Price £1850; t«rm« arranged. i

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 3