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lONS. , PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~~~ ~~~ FREEHOLD HOTEL FOR SALE. AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS! (\SE of the best opportunities to secure _ . ,-.»»-i-» '•" N' a good Hotel at a reasonable price. TIJT^TOINI SAljki •■■'"■ ' Brick and-concrete building, 50 rooms, Jv;llui' vjj^xjxj -trade £190-weekly average- last twelve _ __ _ ,1J i.vY-1-.rm months; rates £150; wages £25; annual D FRIDAY NEXT Profit . £40 weekly. Exclusive and comv i, + vw«-4. -....-:. m^rcial trade. Caeli about £3000. I will AUGUST, 1930), advance'£lo,ooo, extending over 10 years »t rainn mm rrniTrmrrw^ rTVTir at 7 per cent. For this Hotel T nee : a'per}n' fiHnrV CONTINUING UNTIL son wit h a good commercial knowledge and IU- lfc> bU-UU. . must, have a-first-class police record and i t a \TnTcrni ~t f\(\ other:'satisfactory references. 100 hotel in country district. M7annTT>TTn-M Doing about. £130 weekly. -Medium size ASCRIPTION. new building. Wages low. Ereehold r TTEW—— 4?QA00" ■ . £7000; cash ;£2OOO. This would suit a L"-'-*-f -.- ■• <=VV" T-"-f person-used to miners and working men. hepublicito b;uy at your own price, as the It .is a. good money-maker, for tho proper in lots to suit^uyers. . . : . pevson. Apply^ & . re received instructions from -'The' United ..-..- i^rp Buildinsr. Wellington. their Mart, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET, , \ ~~\ ■ , ; b>. :—- f whom it may concern.) • -.•■•.- . )ISB OF: EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' WELLINGTON TERRACE. if ON. VIEW.: ;- = .-•■.-:■ . ■■-■':■...'■:. '-v ■" ■ : CO.,Auctioneers, -. "~~ STON STREET,- Tj^Oß. SALE, 2 SPLENDID LEVEL ~~ .-. ■ . ■-.. .■-~ ■; .-. .- ~ ;.-.'.. BUILDING SITES to close vp tf au . 'AUCTION SALE, Estate; These'are the last two remain■jlfESSßS.' HARCOORT AND - CO., ing sections on The Terrace; both com;Lr^^^ ■THURSDAY, the 4th DAY of city,: lie well to the sun,- and do not re- -.. SEPTEMBER, 1930. ■■.--•-.■ . .-, - -~,,.-,, ' ■■ At''SO t) m quire any expenses' bclore .building. i.usy FOUR MAGNIFICENT SITES: ' terms; FORTIFICATION ROAD, overlooking '•.,.«,. , Karaka Bay. Apply to; Sole Agents. Unsurpassed view, maximum sunshine 'FINCH. WEBSTER, AND OSWIS, and shelter. These sites have large , ' 159/Featherston street. frontages, with.splendid building sites oil '•To:]. 41-SIS. each lot. An iindoubted opportunity to secure a splendid residential location at '. . a really moderate figure. ■ ■ . __ Ring 44-017, or call for plan. YTELBURN - Modern Residence, six HARCOURT AND C 0.., xV roo ms, new condition, level section, Harcourt Chambers, room for garage, one minute to cable car. ■■■•■ 41-43, Panama street. Price £1850. Depos.fc £100. Vacant. Bargain. ■■ ' : ARO STREET (off)— 4 Rooms, in good PROPERTIES FOR SALE. order, electric'light, gas cooker, and all -—— —: — —: —: ■ ■ ■ ■ convs. Good view, handy to trams. Price £650.- Easy terms. Vacant. Bargain. W^^^KK'sOTtfona/witabto' MIRAMAR-6 ORooms, "^ bungalow, poultry farm; Govt. Mortgage. Price %-acre section, level, handy . position, only £630. Immediate possession. £1100 Government mortgage. Price £lobo Absentee owner. , Deposit £100. Bargain. 9357 NEWTOWN—S Rooms, kitchenette, gas TINAKOEI ROAD—9 Rooms, level secstove, c.1., good street. Must be sold tion, 60 ■s- 100 ft, handy to station and to close estate. Price only £1065.- trams. - Worth over £2000. Reduced to KARORI-Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchen- £I*so for quick sale. Deposit £150. 8044 ette, gas-stove,-e.1., Govt. Mortgage TRENTHAM.-l Acre Land, 4-rd. Cot£looo. Ofier considered. Owner leav- tage, elec. light, etc., large poultry-house, ing, anxious to sell. .; .. »x Ufi* -^^ PUKDIB AND BAKER, LTD., 45 ACRES, MANAWATU, close Wel--144. Featherston street. " lington, carrying 15 dairy cows and 100 T 1 ~ i™' sheep, beautiful 7-rd. House and complete • **uou- , outbuildings; well-laid-out grounds and —— ' plantations, ideal country residence for city man. Price £3600. Terms £1000 EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY cash. EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY nTTmnrn-n _ why not now? H. G. RUTTER & CO., WHY NOT NOW? . LAND AND EST ATB AGENTS, TELEPHONE 41-622 and ask to be PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Motored to inspect . ....... .MAIN STREET, UPPER HUTT. THIS . MODERN HOME. . , . v. QUPERIOR NEW: BUNGALOW, -^ — ----—.— -■- just completed, faithfully constructed of heart timber, and finished in the best possible manner. ENTRANCE Loggia and WIDE HALL with coat recess. LOUNGE ROOM, 21ft s 14ft, has SUNNY SEATOUN. large splayed window and opens to breakfast-room with bevelled glass double doors, making reception room over 30ft long. SIX ROOMS, £1(500. BREAKFAST-ROOM 14ffc x 13£t. KITCHEN finished in white enamel, ' with built-in leadlight-door china cup- ' ~__„_,.„, board, broom cupbSard and bins, tiled *30 DEPOSIT £50. sink,, electric range, etc. . •, . | BATHROOM (large) has blue and J white tiled floor, Roman bath, pedes- . T., n -r,wn\T nnvn irnw ;, 1 tal wash basin, mirror shaving cabinet. A MODERN BUNGALOW, ju.st BEDROOMS (three) tastefully xi- completed, exceptionally well papered, one opening to WIDE SUN built and equipped. A large secPORCH' '-' tiou; one of the few level ones now LAUNDRY with modern - eonveni- available.in this delightful suburb, ences. I«spec.qon—will be worth yomElectriq hot water service and while. \ every possible labour-saving re- AtrpA^rw i quirenient has been installed. ' ajIRAMAIi, -ffl?2?££SL? as &#<> BSfa'ss ample room for GAKAlxii. „-+!,- p r «ftT, a-rt-Jvin* mA *nn SITUATION is ideal, being alonft- paths. Pretty exterior and constress SKftfci • JS=?- ri i rice ijliiiD* PHICE KeyTS SUit PUrchMeri URGENT SALe"rEQUIRED. THOMSON & EAST ~ j. h. BETHUNE & CO., Real Estate Agents and Valuer*, 20, BRANDON STREET AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Office Tel. Private Tel. 354-156> FEATHERSTON STREET. 4W322' 42445' •■■'■■■■•■• (Established 1577.) Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: ■ 42-064. ■ ' :. 42-065. ■ ' Private: j 24-000. HARCOURT & CO., -— C. J. SS. Harcourfc] [W. F. Sloman T AND .- AND ESTATE, AGENTS, ' ' ■M ■.. AUCTipNEERS '..;..: INDIVIDUALITY (Mcnbers of Wellington Land' Agen^' E^SSJ.^ S^Set &SS Association), very latest design, with glasa domed rimu _ ~-■■' , ~" _ „ , . crockery cabinets; room for tennis court. Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama street. pj.; ce ' £1350. PARADISE ; "~* ■ FOR-THE CHILDREN. ■'■■.■■ Surrounded by bush-clad hills. Charming YORK BAY; Set amidst native bush and Bungalow of 3 rooms, kitchenette, sun YORK BAY charming surroundings. porch, beautifully situated in sunny, snelYORK BAY- Easy access; no climb. tered-corner, with winding stream and native bush; most sought after spot in Sound Dwelling of FIVE ROOMS, with Stokes Valley. Price to wind up estate every convenience, electric light, own .£590, furnished, or near, water supply, two fireplaces, all in per- „ „ _ . _ feet order, recently thoroughly renovated. FASHIONABLE LOCALITY. T , TT^TTmT^,T „ m „, m Surrounded by beautiful grounds, laid out DELIGHTFUL HARBOUR VIEW. j n flowering ehrubs of many kinds, lawns SHELTERED AND SUNNY, and garden, ample room for tennis court (or could be subdivided), Gentleman's THREE SPLENDID SECTIONS—In Modern Home of eight rooms, two very all, seven-eighths of an acre, in lawn and large sleeping porches, sun porch. The native bush; can be subdivided. house is of most unique design and recogPrice £1250. A Great Opportunity, nieed as one of the smartest homes in VALUE, Lower. Hutt. (See plan at our City . ' Office). \Bedrock price 53700. LOCALITY EXCELLENT, .; ATTRACTIVE DESIGN. gKffiußN. £200 DEPOSIT.-Less to Sound Purchaser.' On investment of only £200 you can' ,„,„ ' „ make an almost unbelievable return. SituKELBURN. MODERN BUNGALOW, ated almost in heart of City, on tram KELBURN. MODERN BUNGALOW, route—4 Rooms, in faultless order, and ._ . , . ... Bach which is let at 12s 6d. A starling No genuine home-seeker can afford to investment, miss thia outstanding opportunity, at least £200 saved in purchase price. Porch, MORE COMFORT, wide entrance hall, attractive drawing- MORE STYLE, room, dining-room, three bedrooms, bath- jtojj LESS MONEY roonv kitchenette, laundry, and every Q f the most tastefully decorated and possible convenience. best built Bungalows in the whole of rVrvrtr-mATW prvswasnrvw «■„ k» Roseneath. Speciall/designed for owner, SHS?"* «£«£ SMI S PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £1875. ■--..'.--■■■ 7731. PROSPECTIVE SHOP SITE, -.:... 80FT. FRONTAGE, LOWER HUTT, TWO ABSOLUTE SNIPS. EXCHANGE FOR MIRAMAR-%-Acre. 60ft frontage; WELLINGTON RESIDENCE, can be subdivided., 6 ROOMS, h. and c, c.1., porcelain bath, PRICE £250. Reduced from £350. in good, ordert far enough from road to add 606*. shop front: Price £2000, equity £1400. MlßAMAß—Splendid Half-acre, good pALMERSTON, po-2JS?J?{, w£ nierful visw> CHRISTCHURCH, PRICE.£3SO. AUCKLAND. We havo a fine selection of Homes in \ ■•■•', . these cities which the owners would e5- --..'..".. . , ..' change, for Wellirigtou Homes. .. JF ™Mn' 2 - ,H. ERNEST tEIGHTON CCRA": Copper, Brass, Lead, Zmc, and rTir. » Cast Iron; also Old Rope, Rags, : : v, Sacks, and Sacking. - (ESTABLISHED 1902), STTVENS AND CO-, W^l'eathereton street, and M«^ Upper Ab^l Smitb street. *4 9(^*93, ***"*■ LffnwHwtt.

; ■ ''. ' AUCTION" SALE. MESSRS..' HARCOORT AND- CO., favoured with instructions from the owner, will offer :.af Auction on ■' . •■ THURSDAY, the 4th DAY of , : SEPTEMBER, 1930. ■ -.-.•.-. At 2.30 p.m. FOUR MAGNIFICENT SITES. FORTIFICATION ROAD, overlooking Karaka Bay. Unsurpassed, view, maximum sunshine and shelter. These sites have^ large frontages, with splendid building sites 011 each lot. An iindoubted opportunity to j secure a splendid residential location at j I a really moderate figure. I Ring 44-017, or call for plan. j HARCOURT AND CO., Harcourt Chambers, ■ ■ 41-43, Panama street.

pROpERTIES FOR SALE. WALLACEVILLE—4- Rooms, c.1., etc., " 1 acre, iv three sections, suitable poultry farm; Govt. Rlortgage. Price only £650. Immediate possession. ! Absentee owner. . j i NEWTOWN—S Rooms, kitchenette, gas! | stove, c.1., good street. Must be sold to close estate. Price only £1065.KARORl—Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchoo- \ ette, gas stove, c.1., Govt. Mortgage £1000. Offer considered. Owner leaving, anxious to sell. . PURDIE AND BAKER, LTD., j 144, Featherston 6treet. Tel. 44-GS9. EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY WHY NOT NOW? WHY NOT NOW? TELEPHONE 41-622 and ask to be Motored, to inspect THIS . MODERN HOME. . QUPERIOR NEW: BUNGALOW, just completed, faithfully constructed of heart timber, and finished in the best possible manner. ENTRANCE Loggia and WIDE HALL with coat recess. LOUNGE ROOM, 21ft s 14ft, has large splayed window and opens to breakfast-room with bevelled glass double doors, making reception room over 30ft long. BREAKFAST-ROOM 14ffc x 13£t. KITCHEN finished in white enamel, with built-in leadlight-door china cupboard, broom cupboard and bins, tiled sink, electric range, etc. BATHROOM (large) has blue and white tiled floor, Roman bath, pedestal wash basin, mirror shaving cabinet. BEDROOMS (three) tastefully : papered, one opening to WIDE SUN | PORCH/ LAUNDRY with modern - conveniences. Electric, hot water service and every possible labour-saving requirement has been installed. Specially selected art wallpapers and rimu finishings are a featur*. SECTION, on slight rise without climb from tram, haa 66ft frontage; ample room for GARAGjb). 1 SITUATION is ideal, being alongside MARSDEN COLLEGE, only one minute to tram stop, in tho muehi-s>ought-after part of Karori. Price £1975. Terms to suit purchaser. Key with THOMSON & EAST 'LIMITED). | Real Estate Agents and Valuer*, ! 20, BRANDON STREET Office Tel. Private Tel. 41-622. 42445.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 18

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