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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, 3 Gentlemen Boarders, single • • room, oiio with two beds, central. 10, Kensington-st., off Abel Smith-st. WANTED to Board, 2 young gents, single room, private home, washing; 30s. 224, Cuba-st. ' WANTED, Business Man Boarder, single room, good table, laundry, 32s 6d. 101, Ghuznee-st. Tel. 21-972. YX7ANTED, 2 Working Men Boarders, »' washing done, 30s. 14, Tennyson-st., Courtenay-pl. WANTED, by refined married couple, Board and Residence in private family, central. 348, Evg. Post. ANTED, Private Board for Gentleman, refined home, vicinity Basin Reserve. Apply 317, Evg. Post. 'TyANTED, Young Lady, to Share Room * * in comfortable home, handy to City, moderate terms. Apply 76, Brougham-st. "X^ACANCY for Two Gent Boarders in » nice comfortable home, handy to City; moderate terms. Apply 76, Brougham street. . BOARD, clean, comfortable, good table, 30s weekly, soft washing, tel. 268, Willis-st. Tel. 28-353. YOUNG Man would like Board, no other ■*■ boarders, central. Write 353, Evg. Post. ' *\7"OUNG Lady requires Board in pri- -*• vate family, Hataitai preferred. Write 252, Evg. Post. __ .- PRIVATE Homely-Board offered 2 gents, share, or married couple; also Single Sunny Room, constant hot water, central. 15, Patterson-st. Tel. 20-390. ' OOD Board offered One Gent, ctimfortable home, every cony., good table kept, tel. 28. Majoribanks-st. GOOD Board and Home offered working couple, fireplace, moderate terms, vicinity John-st. Ring 25-8961 - ' OUNG Man (clerk) desires Board with private homely family, in vicinity of General Motors, Petone. Write 929, Evg. Post, Petone. IND Person Wishes to Board Baby or Small Child, clean home. Write 117, Evg. Post. '_ ACANCY in Convalescent Home, every comfort, central, reasonable terms. Write 260, Evg. Post. . ! OARD or Bed and Breakfast, 3 or 4 gents, handy cars or bus.' 1976, Evg. Post. ____________ "VTACANCIES at 53, Majoribanks street. I^ENTLEMAN requires Board with re- *~ spectable private family. 1803, Evg. Post. . ' YOUNG Man requires Board in private home, single room, or would share with one of family. Full particulars and size family, 321, Evg. Post. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~ NEW BUNGALOW. ~~ BUILDER has for S"ale Brand New Modern Home, just finished, and if sold quickly £1150 will be accepted. Furchasers will be agreeably surprised • with this Bungalow, everything is modern and right up to date. Deposit of £50 or more. Communicate with 322, Evg. Post. : KELBURN. FOR SALE, 5-rd. Bungalow (one floor), 5 mins. cable car, sun all day, a nice home and having the most up-to-date conveniences; garden, room garage, nice flat section; owner will sacrifice at £1875 with £100 cash, balance arranged. Write '255, Evg.'Post. . ' ■ r 5 ROOMS AND GARAGE. £995. • £99a•\TEAREST Suburb—£99s.. 5 Rooms gar- ■^ age, glorious harbour view, all large rooms, sun absolutely all day, sun verandah, fern trees, garden, workshop, good papers, c.1., rewired; well worth £1200; easy deposit for quick sale. WHITE AND YOUNG, LTD., ■ 56, Manners street (Opposite Ritz). Telephone 41-762. ' ASTOUNDING VALUE. HUGELY REDUCED. f?I3SO—SYDNEY STREET, Thorndon— * Massive House, 8 rooms, tiled fireplaces, latest papers, porcelain .bath, hot and cold water, situated in excellent part, with room garage., suitable flats or letting rooms. Easy deposit and will arrange finance to suit reliable purchaser. Owner leaving Wellington. WHITE AND YOUNG, LTD., 36, Manners street (opposite Ritz). Telephone 41-762. . TTOTELS FOR SALE. 5 FIRST-CLASS PROPOSITIONS. WAIRARAPA—FreehoId. ' , Turnover £260. Price £9500.' WELLINGTON—LeasehoId. Good lease. Takings average £300, over 40 hogsheads.! WELLINGTON—LeasehoId. Doing! £230 week. > HAWK.ES BAY—Leasehold. Turnover £220 week. ■ Very nicely furnished place. MANAWATU—Leasehold. Doing £501 week. Only £500 cash required. ,- For full particulars, apply HAROLD W. BROWN, Hotel Broker, 111, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Telephone 45-645. GENUINE OPPORTUNITY. IM2OO, EASILY worth £1500-6 Bcauti-1 "<V M Rooms, including sun room. This I is not a bungalow, but a solidly-built resi- 1 dence, only a few years old, and as good as new; range, h. and c, hot points, large mirror wardrobes; all in absolutely perfect condition; large workshop and splendid fowl pens (all wired); section 60 x 130, with fruit trees, small fruits, etc.; level, and level walk from tram;.close shops and picture theatre; vacant. Key at office. Have you a deposit of £50? This is the Cheapest property in Wellington. DonH miss seeing it. Why live in rooms? This property is easily worth. 50s a week, but on a deposit of £50 only, it will cost nothing near £2 even. Sole agent, A. F. JAUNCEY, Burlington Arcade. TMIROWN away to wind np estate. -*• Sacrificed hundreds below market value. Beautiful Brooklyn, easy approach, wonderful view of city, harbour, and shipping. Large section, laid out asphalt paths, garden, and well fenced, good sound house of 6 extra large rooms, c.l, built-in wardrobes, cupboards ,and 2 sun porches, washhouse, copper, and tubs, all under one roof, no mortgages; price reduced to £1000 or near. -' KAROB.I, S-rd. Bungalow, new, and 2 sections, great situation with good view, elevated site, gets all the sun, modern design, c.1., white bathroom, pore, bath, h. and'c. water, built-in cupboards, safe, etc., includes 2 good 'sections easily worth £500; price £1150, deposit £150. 514 p.c. 5% p.c. Full price £1110, deposit 5% p.c. 5% p.c. £50, and the whole of 5% p.c. 5!4 p.c. the balance at 5Vz per j 5% p.c. 5Yz p.c. cent., and offered for the 5Vz p.c. 5% p.c. first time, and its a tnil-1 lion to a gooseberry the first to inspect will buy. Home-to-ltmch, ideal, elevated situation, almost level section, 44£t frontage. Well-kept live hedges and good fences, concrete paths, modern 5-rd. Bungalow, elec. light, hot and cold water, coal range and gas stove, nice white bathroom, porcelain bath. The whole on solid concrete foundation. 'A rich man's residence at a poor man's price and terms. NOT A DECEPTIVE FAIRY STORY ot some jerry-built, borer-ridden, hovel, written up to catch buyers, but a genuine accurately described beautiful home of a man in good position forced to sell on account of transfer South. Never on market before; 41 feet frontage to pretty residential street, best part of Kilbirnie; guaranteed protected from southerly; horae-to-lunch tram service (3); sunshine, sunrise to sunset j, lawns, garden, concrete paths, and yard, 6-rd., ultra modern, built as Own home, lady will weep to leave; erected 12 months, pretty entrance hall,_ appealing drawing-room, breakfast-room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot water, iincd washhouse, coal bins, etc.; as clean as pin; Government mortgage £1250, costs 30s week; deposit £100; possession September. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, Wellington's "Live Wire" Property Salesmen, Free Lance Buildings, Panama street. Tels.: Office 45-413, private, 27-118.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 36, 11 August 1930, Page 3
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