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WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Rent, Small Shop, suitable " fruit, confectionery, living-rooms, reasonable rent. Write 70S, Post Agency, Newtown. '* - WANTED, 5-rd. House, vicinity Newtown, careful tenant. Reply 1717, Evg. Post. ■ WANTED, by gent, Fully Finn. Bed-Sit.-room, iirephiue, gas ring, consider full board,1 private family, Willis-st., Thorndon vicinity. 1789, Evg. Po.st. WANTED, Unfurnished or Part-I'urnish- »» ed Bed-Sitting-room by married couple, moderate rent, handy city. 1750, Evg. Post. ' ANTED, a Nice Furnished Single • Room, 'fireplace, suitable baching, every convenience, full particulars. Reply 1718, Evg. Post. : '- WAN TED, by business couple, House or 3 Unfurnished Rooms, near Coutts street, Kilbirnie. 1726, Evg- Po.st. WANTED to Rent, by refined married couple with little girl, Furnished Flat, reasonable rental, reliable tenants; references supplied. 1712,, Evg. Post. ANTED Rent, Self-contained 2-vd. Flat, lease, buy contents, rent las; must be cheap. Owners only, 798, Post Agency, Newtown. \tT ANTED, by young woman, Unfurnish- '^ ed Room,"' fireplace,'. lOs.v.near-Cour-1 tenay-pl. 1310, Evg. Post. . ANTED, 2- Unfurnished Rooms, kitchenette, or cottage, not more than £1 week. 1805, Evg. Post. . ANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, kitchenette, rent not exceeding 255, central. 1721^ Evg..Post. ' ANTED, Flat, mother and son, furnishedT £1; unfurnished, 15s, reliable tenants, Thorndon preferred. 1760, Evg. Post. . ' ' : TIT ANTED, by two' adults, The. Terrace » ' or near, Furnished Flat, sitting-room, ■ 1 or 2 bedrooms, kitchenette and convs. Reply 1859, Evg. Post. .■■,-- ANTED, by- Young Married Couple, Large Unfurnished Room, moderate rent, use; convs.} near Hospital, quiet home. 801, Post Agency, Newtown. ANTED, -Unfurnished Bed-Sitting-room, fireplace, use convs., no climb, low rent. 800, Post Agency, Newtown. USINESS Gentleman requires Comfort-, able 8.5.-room, fireplace, breakfasts. State terms/Terrace vicinity. 1795, Eve. Post.- '- .•■■■•.■■■- '■■'•■ ■ TIfARRIED Couple, with baby, 0 months, ■"■*• want Small Flat, furnished,. or Large Bed-Sitting-room, fireplace, own gas stove, central, rent not more 25s a week. 1677 Evg. Post. . ; -._ "VTUMEROUS Tenants . awaiting Houses, •PI Bungalows, Flats, Rooms. Public Service Agency, 58, Manners-st. Tel. 42----301. . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £50 DEPOSIT and it's' yours (balance Govt.-mortgage), Bungalow bargain (carrying iGovernment mortgage of £1250), delightful home of irresistible charm, possessing many ( unique and distinctive features. This peerless residence (which is of fairly recent construction) comprises 5 rooms and kitchenette (drawing-room, breakfast-room, 3 bedrooms), is extremely well built, and is fitted with every conceivable appliance* that the most exacting ,homeseeker could desire. The interior is most artistic and delightfully planned, the wallpapers are expensive . and well chosen, and the ceilings throughout have been finished in Carrara, ornamental design with dome in main room). Expensive tiled fires have been chosen for the draw-ing-room and breakfast-room, thebathroom is. spacious and is equipped with English porcelain bath and basin, while hot water is supplied throughout the house from a ,destructor boiler. -The kitchenette, is roomy and excellently Equipped in the matter of -built-in* cupboards, food bins, meat safe,-etc. The section is large and practically level, containing excellent gardening soil. Jibe situation is congenial and sunny, and sheltered from prevailing winds. We can offer this desirable home at the absurdly low price of £1300. Note the deposit, £50. Was there ever such a chance? Smith-and Jones,,De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay-pl. Tel. 21-506. £25 DEPOSIT (Newtown), total price £750. .An exceptional opportunity presents itself of acquiring on advantageous terms a desirable home of 5 rooms, one floor, good appearance, electric "light,-hot water service, gas cooker, porcelain ba"th and basin, charming situation, the sunniest spot in Newtown. Be quick, it's "the chance1 you've, been waiting for. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, CourtenayPly for Bargains. Tel. 21-500. £1190, MOUNT VICTORIA (three minutes from Courtenay-pl)—Owner leaving Wellington desires immediate Sale, Substantial 6-r'd. Residence, extremely well 1 built, bright, sunny rooms,, convenient situation, positively n,o climb. Shamefully sacrificed at £1190. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay-pl. - ■': ■ KARORI (this is unquestionably the biggest bargain; in the locality)— Owner leaving for Auckland, .compelled to sac- , rifice Delightful Bungalow, 5 rooms; £50 . deposit,-Government mortgage £1150. Total prici. £ 1200. Discerning buyers should linspect; this gift a^t once.: Distinctive home, exclusive design, built expressly for the present: owner under Government - supervision; -select residential area, con- ■ venient^ to trams. Positively the biggest ' bargain^bn the market. Smith and Jones, > x)e Luxe Theatre, Courtenay-pl. X? 25 DEPOSIT - Kilbirnie, Bungalow * (close Kilbirnie P. 0.), a Superlative Bungalow. 5 rooms and kitchenette (3 bedrooms),' drawing-room of unusual dimensions, expensively decorated, costly • well-chosen papers; fine section, nicely laid out. A peerless home, palpably sacrificed at, £1250. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenavtpi. Tel. 21-506. STORY and Half Bungalow—A Peerless Home, built expressly for the present ■ owner, exclusive design, magnificent section, over %-acre, enough room for tennis court, double brick motor garage. This , choice residence has been built just two , years, and is fitted with every conceivable . requisite that the most exacting home- . seeker could desire. Government mortgage of £1250. Price £1525. Be quick, it's a ■ golden, opportunity. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre,'Courtenay-pl. ', i? 800 s (HOME to Lunch)— Discerning ** buyers should see us "about this at once; _ it's an exceptional proposition. Superior Home, 5 rooms, distinctly pleasing 'design, irreproachable condition, I bright, sunny , ro.oms, tastefully, papered, large section, rich vegetable garden, charm-ing-situation.'.The biggest bargain of all lat £800. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre. Courtehay-pi. Tel. 21-506. £990— GOVT. Mortgage of £940, deposit £50—Attractive 5-rd. Bungalow, • 5 ■ rooms, , built expressly for the present owner; distinctly pleasing, desigu, invitingly cosy "interior; distinctly modern; circumstances compel owner effect urgent sale. Your chance. Smith and Jones, De Luxe. Theatre, Courtenay-pl. TSLAND BAY—Bungalow, Govt. mort- ■*■ gage £1000; price £1125.-Choice Bungalow, 5 rooms, distinctive design, large oriel windows, attractive interior, spacious and conveniently arranged; tiled welf fires, cos.tly well-chosen papers, electric ; light, special hot water service, expensive gas cooker, large white enamelled kitchen, spacious .bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; large section, clean, wholesome surroundings, bathed in sunshine. Unques : tionably the biggest bargain in the locality. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Cour-tenay-pl,, for Home Bargains. Tel. 21-506. ~~ FOR SALE, - MANA HOUSE, PLIMMERTON. TTEIS Private Hotel containing 21 bed- ■*- rooms and situated in Wellington's favourite seaside resort, is* offered at a very cheap price for a quick sale. The property has all conveniences, and is in first-class order.. For terms and particulars apply to 1 ■-. ' DAVID M'CEAE, 2-10. Sturdee street, Wellington. £15 DEPOSIT. . ' v KILBIRNIE BUNGALOW. \J£TlLli accept £15 deposit from buyer "v ■ and balance payments very easy. Real Modern Kilbirnie Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, a splendid chance is hercbr offered. Write 1759, Evg. Post. GREATEST SNIP IN WELLINGTON. TVTEBB-ST.—£looo buys 4 Rooms and ** kitchenette, every_ latest cony., good deposit wanted, selling far below its value. A. F. Jauncey, Burlington; Arcade. £50 DEPOSlT—Government mortgage • £825, Modern 4-rd. Bungalow, built 2 years and in first-class-order, every convenience, large corner section, extensive outlook. Very handy to City. Mortgagee selling £200 below value. - 1700, Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 3

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