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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KARORL OPLENDID M_'"-RN BUNGALOW, .*■ comprising living-room, dining-room, , bedroom, closed-m sleeping porch and kit- , cheu, with every possible convenience, in- . eluding gas cooker and Ideal hot water [ system Thert is also . detached workroom, which could be used as a bedroom if desired The^ section is dead level and is beautifully laid out in garden and lawns, etc., and lies well to the 6un, and has an unsurpassed v of th. harbour. The owner is leaving the district and has told _us to sell at the moderate figure of £1450. There is a Government mortgage of £600 at 41a per cent. Deposit £300. VACANT SECTION. Splendid Section, 46ft frontage by HSft depth (approx.), adjoining the above property. This section is laid out in garden and shrubs, and has aj shelter hedge at one boundary. Splendid view of the harb°rf* -, 0 . (554) Price £420. Appiy to FINCH. WEBSTER, & OSWIN, 159. FEATHERSTON STREET, Telephone 41-SlB. POPULAR KARORL SMALL DEPOSITS. EASY TERMS. £1525—5 ROOMS AND—£ls2s KITCHENETTE. TTP-TO-DATE HOME, with gas cooker, 2 tiled fireplaces, panelled hall, concrete paths, and in a sunny position. £1550-5 ROOMS AND—£l55O KITCHENETTE. Every modern convenience, Carrara ceilings, in a handy position, just being completed. £1600-5 ROOMS AND—£I6OO KITCHENETTE. Carrara ceilings, enamelled kitehette, electrie range; on an elevated and sunny section. An ideal home. £1850-5 ROOMS AND—£IBSO KITCHENETTE. Built of heart timbers throughout, on a particularly large section, handy to the trams aud shoppinc area. s These properties can be refinanced. Apply for a Government Loan. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS A.ND LAND AGENTS, 154:156, FEATHERSTON STREET. Established 1877. Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-064. 42-065. ' H. G. BUTTER & CO., J^AND AND ESTATE . AGENTS, Members Real Estate Institute, N Z od, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON Branch Office: Main street. Upper Hutt £50 DEPOSIT, Karori (north end)-Bun-galow, 6 rooms (one floor), c. bght, li. and c. from Shacklock range, scullery, etc.; Govt, mortgage £1175 at 5% per cent.; mortgagee's m,T^?*- I>rice £1400. Now vacant. 8882 THORN DON-Substautial Residence, 7 rooms, all modern convs., upstairs let as flat, £2 week. Price £2150; terms £200 cash. sqr lo BROUGHAM STREET-5 Rooms, one floor, all convs., in good order throughout, large section, best situation. Price £1750; terms about £400 cash. g947 £50 DEPOSIT—S Rooms, one floor, Island Boy, alongside tram, enamel bath and basin, h. and c, and e. light, corner , section, ■ space for garage. Sacrifice price £i270; terms £50 deposit, and ±2 week. UPPER HUTT - Superior Bungalow, four rooms, vestibule hall, pantry, scullery, bathroom (enamel bath and basin, with h. and o. water from tiled Shacklock range), e. light and hot point,,, washhouse, jtc. Poultry houses for 500 birds, and other sheds; nearly I.* acres beautiful land, occupying commanding position on main bitumen road, with double frontage. Price £1450; terms £350 cash. More land if required. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME. WITH FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF HARBOUR AND CITY. A DELIGHTFUL HOME, which is just --»- completed and built under Architect's supervision has the latest labour-saving devices and the best of fittings and appoint? merits throughout, including electric hot water service, heating points, gas cooker, and caliphont, aud Frigidaire. It comprises large drawing-room, connected with dining-room with folding doors, housemaid's pantry, kitchen, pantry, cloakroom, maid's sitting-room, washhouse. Upstairs: Large bedroom with fireplace and mirror wardrobes, sun room with Vita glass, 2 other bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 lavatories, linen press. The outbuildings comprise large "ara^e and workshop. = - _ We have personally inspected this home and can thoroughly recommend same, as it will stand inspection by the most conservative builder or architect. For full particulars see the Sole Agents. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. NEAR BASIN RESERVE. £150 DEPOSIT-Solidly-constructed 2- "» story Home of 6 rooms, perfect order,- recently painted and papered, sunny, sheltered position, splendid view nice locality; wired for new power. Urgent sale wanted. Price reduced to £1275 Easy terms. KELBURN. Well-built Semi-Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, replete with all modern conveniences, handy to school, glorious view, close to bus slop, select locality; 60ft frontage. Price £1550. KARORI. A Distinctive Home, just completed; 5 excellent rooms and model kitchenette; good cupboard accommodation and superb workmanship. This beautiful home will appeal to those who appreciate a really convenient house, soundly constructed exclusive in design and finish, complete to the last detail, being the acme of good valuo at £1550, with easy terms. MIRAMAR. Neat Home, 4 rooms and kitchenette, usual conveniences, sunny situation, handy i__ m stop' u° climb, level section, 66ft _ lboft; approx. size of rooms 13 x 12, 15 x 14, 2 at 12 x 12, gas cooker, range. This is an excellent opportunity for handy man to secure■an ideal property at the low price of £850 Terms. ORIENTAL BAY. Splendid Home of 5 rooms and kitchenette, equal to new; artistic in design and convenient in arrangement; land 45ft x 100ft; magnificent view, handy to tram stop and beach, grounds well laid oat in gardens. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure a high-grade home in the most exclusive locality at - the moderate price of £2650. Let us motor yon to these properties. TELEPHONE TO-DAY. DO IT NOW. THOMSON & EAST (LIMITED), ' 20, BRANDON STREET. Telephone 41-522. (After » p.m. ring 14-596.)

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 3