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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ©PECULATION, 40 per cent, on your deposit of £200, 2 Houses, main tram line, close city,- £1250, or live rent free in one and £23 year income after paying all expenses; shop sites, insurance £1200; land valued £700; positive gift. A. F. Jauncey, Burlington Arcade (Agent). £450, ANY deposit, from " anyone who will take care of property, 2 rooms, electric light, large shed, with concrete floor, beautiful, large, level, sunny section, 40 x 165, minute tram, built! 7 years; balance (over small deposit), 1 mortgage: wonderful opportunity. A. F. Jauncey, Burlington' Arcade. Open To-night. " A FOXTON SNIP. T7OR SALE, Nice Home, 6 rooms, %-acre, -*• stables, garage, electric light, freehold, at l'"oxton; price £250; £100 cash, balance J2ss per week free of interest. Apply for particulars, P.O. Box 260, Palmerstcm North." " RONA BAY. I^OU SAL]':, at big sacrifice, MODERN -*- BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, sun porch, special hot water service and permanent reservoir water supply; bathroom, c.1., etc.; close to wharf; State mortgage £555, second, ditto £235; bedrock.price £1075; deposit £50; cut in owner's salary necessitates immediate, action. Apply. HARTRIDGE'S HOUSE AGENCY, •Eastbourne. Telephone 90. (Mem. R.E.lnst., N.Z.) Estab. 1821. HUNDREDS BELOW ACTUAL COST. HUNDREDS BELOW ACTUAL COST. HUNDREDS BELOW ACTUAL COST. HUNDREDS BELOW ACTUAL COST.. HATAITAI HATAITAI HATAITAI HATAITAI THE GREATEST SNIP THE GREATEST SNIP OF RECENT YEARS. OF RECENT YEARS. THERE'S going to be no "Tarrididdling" in the negotiation of this sale. A deposit of £300 is required, and if this is not available don't bother to inquire. Plain talk never harmed anyone. This is a really superior home owned and occupied by well-known resident. Specially note: Applications to inspect must be made in person. Unusual forced circumstances compel immediate realisation of this valuable property. Situated in the very pick of Hataitai sites, near trams, level section, protected, magnificent view of Evans Bay, full-sized motor garage, concrete floor, should easily let 7s 6d, concrete paths and kerbs, beautiful lawns and gardens, earthquake proof reinforced concrete foundation, large workshop, wide reception hall, drawing-room 20 x 14, tiled surround, finished in oak, huge landscape windows, breakt'ast-room 16 x 15, 2 wardrobes about 3 feet deep, two-way switches. No room less than 15 x 14 except perhaps kitchenette. This is finished in white enamel, with superior gas stove completely enveloped in white tiles, safe, cupboards galore, back door protected, large sleeping norch glassed in, Ideal hot water service, extra large bathroom, pore, bath and basin, press; Carrara ceilings, ornamental, superior design and taste every where apparent. Built about 7 years. The latest sash windows, constructed by faith rul workmen of heart matai, heart rimu, and jarrah. Section alone couldn't be bought under £950. Estimate of value as follows:— Section £850 Improvements thereto £150 Motor shed £100 Bungalow Residence .. £1450 ■'.""' £2550 TO-DAY'S SACRIFICE PRICE: £1650 or near offer £1650. £1650 or near offer £1650* Government Loan at 4% per cent. Remember, the new tunnel is through, Hataitai is the only home-to-lunch modern suburb. Sole Agents, Sole Agents, HACKSHAW, SEARLE, "LIVE WIRE" PROPERTY SALESMEN, "Free Lance" Buildings, Panama street. Tel. 45-413 office. 27-118 T. G. Hackshaw. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. "TyANTED to Sell, Suburban Bakery, • * doing 1900 x 2 loaves. For price and particulars, apply 621, Evg. Post. \\7ANTED Sell, 2 of the best Well-estab-lished 'lished Butchery Businesses in Wellington; big turnovers; good leases. 701, Evg. Post. /CARRYING Business, with standing contracts, constant work, £4 per day clear; price, as going concern, including truck and goodwill, '£630. , Write, in first instance to 669, Evg. Post. <?50—GOOD Little Fruit and Confection- °* cry Business in the city, shop and room, low rent; splendid opportunity. J. H. Bethune and Co. .. .. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, a Bach, with conveniences, at town suburb. , 704, ~Evg. Post. WANTED, by working woman, Furnished Room, where son under 20 can have small room,~ use conveniences, washing, etc; terms. 675, Evg: Post. WANTED to ..Rent, unfurnished, for term, 5 or 6-rd. Modern House, perfect condition, with garage, preference central position, carefnl tenant. Reply P.O. Box 1071, Wellington. WANTED, by married couple (1 child) "» Furnished or Unfurnished House or Flat; must be reasonable and central. 581, Evg. Post. WANTED to Rent, Garage or Shed, suitable for workshop. Reply 698, Evg. Post. ; "WANTED to Rent, Furnished Seaside »" Bach, from 28th March to 6th April. Reply, stating locality, rent, etc., to 687, Evg.'Post. TIT ANTED, by young couple, no child- » ' ren, Self-contained Unfurnished Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette, moderate r'lit; must be central. 632, Evg. Post. ANTED to Rent, in city, Large Unfurnished Room, with kitchenette, sep. entrance, no fancy prices. 25,. Evg. Post. P ONVENIENT Bach, snit two mates, cook own meals; moderate. Write particulars 664, Evg. Post. ■ FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED Rent, Gentleman's 7 or 8-rd. Residence (one floor essential), elderly people, handy city, garden and pleasant surroundings; rental up to £5 week; lease. SSB, Evg. Post. " TENNIS COURT. "~ A TENNIS Court is required in Thorndon vicinity. Will owners having courts that can be let kindly communicate with 421, Evg. Post. FINANCIAL. ~ f WANTED Borrow, £400, Ist Mortgage, immediately; security £1000. Ajpply 70S, Evg. Post. WINTER approaches. Bring your Fur Coat in for remodelling or renovations. Temple's, Lambton-qy., next Stewart Dawson'w. PNGAGKMHNT Rings—Place your or*J dor with K. W. Btirtl. Quality guarantee J. First floor, Fletcher's Buildings, 4, Willis-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 2

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