PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £50 DEPOSIT, balance 35s weekly, pays all outgoings—6 Rooms, as new, vacant, sim-voom, detached workshop, splendid fovdhouses*, fruit trees, large level section, few minutes tram, talkie pictures, slices; must be sold. Nearest offer to £1285 accepted. A. F. Jauncey. Burlington Arcade. WANT A HOME? »" KING 45-206, . .; . Evenings 18-20 S. BROOKLYN BAKOATn! ONE-FLOORED Residence, 5 rooms, kitchenette, walk-in pantry, h.w. service, gas cooker, c.1., h. points, every modern cony., %-acre approx., well laid out in garden and shrubs, greenhouse, I i,:ood position, handy tram: price £12jO; deposit £150. 738, Evg. Post. | ~ HIGHLAND PARK. j £100 DEPOSIT. SUPERIOR Bungalow (nearing completion), 4 large rooms, kitchenette, sun porch, every modern . and labour-saving device, concrete foundation and. brick basement, large section, glorious harbour view; price £1650; bargain. See this. 726, Evg. Post. • £1150, GOVT. MORTGAGE. £100 DEPOSIT, Modern Bungalow, sixrooms, kitchenette, Carrara ceilings, every modern cony., immediate possession, nice garden, handy tram, £1-150. 721, Evg. Post. OWNER ADVERTISING. "DUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette (12 x •*-* 10), incinerator, hot water service, 3 hot points, carrara ceilings, level section, 54ft frontage, reduced from £1450 to £1275. Vacant. Close tram. Sunny "^ position. Key, write 733, Evg. Post. . ISLAND BAY. 4-RD Bungalow (new), sun all day, glorious view, near tram line; £1050, £50 deposit. John W. Foster and Co., 19, Grey .street. "~Mi~'vic;xinTiT.^T6irMp6slT~ BUNGALOW DESIGN. /^.ARAGE, accept £1675—0 Rooms, every '*-* appointment, beautiful situaiioo, fine section; owner leaving. 654, Evg. Post. _ ° PETONE SECTIONS. SELLING appro*, %-acre. £100; over 60£t £550, Cuba street; also, 40ft •Jackson street; no deposit to suitable purchaser; other finance arranged. Write Owner, G.P.O. Box 378, Wellington. KARORl —Seven-roomed Bui'galow, divided into two self-contained flats, two bathrooms, l-3rd acre lar I, sun all day, fine view, bus'stop at do r. owner requires cash for business. Price to quit, £1350, £75 deposit. Write Owner, 332, Evening Post. GOVT. MORTGAGE, £900, 4% P.O. GOVT. MORTGAGE, £900, i'A P.O. Jg7s DEPOSlT—Charming Bungalow, 4 =• rooms, kitchenette, every modern cony. Owner already transferred, will sacrifice for quick sale. Positively the biggest bargain offering. Price £1075; total weekly payments, 255. 642, Evg. Post. URGENT SALE. URGENT SALE. P1295. MOUNT VICTORIA (adjacent Majoribanks-st.)—s ROOMS, one floor, with oriel windows and large sun porch, tiled fireplace, all good papers, level corner section, with large lawn and room for 3 garages; excellent view of City; sun absolutely all day; worth £1500, but must sacrifice. 700, Evening Post. THE YEAR OF RECORDS'. THE YEAR OF RECORDS! THE YEAR OF RECORDS! THE YEAR OF RECORDS! THE YEAR OF RECORDS! THE YEAR OF RECORDS! What Nest? Bradmau the Batsman! Kingsford Smith, Flyer! Mi.«s Johnson, Flyer! Bobby Jones (Golf)! Admiral Byrd! Wally Kilmister (Speedway)! And R. LESLIE JONES, Estate Agent! rpHERE'S no harm in "patting yourself ■*■ on the back," as the announcer at Ash field Town Hall, Monday Broadcasts, says. You may ask why should Leslie Jones, Estate Agent, take it upon himself to asso. ciate his name amongst the year's recordholders; well, there's an old saying, "If you don't tell the world what you can do, nobody will ask." Ask the buyers who have done business with R. Leslie Jones. I do not propose to inflict upon readers the list of zecords established in my office. Sufficient to say that I sold a house within 38 minutes after receiving instructions. Is this a Record? Is this a Record? I claim it is. As a matter of fact 1 could write books on the Records established at my office. Be Thrifty! Bo an Optimist! And you must Succeed! Three facts stand out in life of importance: Health (Your Own Home), Happiness. I contend Home Owners are happier than tenants. WILL THIS SUIT YOU? WILL THIS SUIT YOU? WILL THIS. SUIT YOU? BRAND NEW BUNGALOW— £1325Deposit £50 (Beat this home at the price and you beat me)— That is—beat it for quality, quantity, and up-to-dateness; I don't m»an that there are vo homes at less money; that's ridiculous; but for honest value and workmanship, convenience, I know of nothing better; magnificent rooms, lovely outlook, extremely suny position, tram a few chains away; several lots of buses; and one bus route at gate; school and college close, shops, theatre, also handy; mirrored wardrobes; Carrara ceilings, "Dome" in sitting-room; magnificent tiled fireplace in large sitting-room; beautiful designed brick fireplace in din-ing-room; window seats; linen press; hot water service froni destructor; latest fittings; special airing pi-ess over hot_water circulator; nearest house about 25 icet on each side; concrete paths; ample ground for garden, lawn. etc. All this for £50 Deposit, Price £1325—a slight reduction for £100 deposit. Don t take any word for it; have a look for yourself. (My services cost buyers nothing!) Car always available any hour. Why pay rent when this home costs less than rent.' (Purchaser can apply for Government Loan it desired.) Immediate possession given. Folio 9625. • _ , I am now building a new Bungalowsame locality—£l2so, Deposit £50. R. LESLIE JONES, M.R.E.1.N.Z., The "Home Specialist." 101, WILLIS STREET, (Opposite Majestic Theatre). Office Tel. 41-222. House Tel. 16-256. FINANCIAL. ~ MORTGAGE FINANCE. 010,000, in sums to trail, awaits inventS> ment on behalf of clients. Second mortgages also arranged. Apply direct and not through procuraaxd brown, Solicitors, 14-2, Frnlhorslon street, .Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 12, 14 July 1930, Page 3
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