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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, r»NE OF JvELBURN;S MOST ATTRAU- " TIVE MODERN TWO-STORY RESIDENCES. Beauitful sloping section, chiirmiug view, few minutes, from cable car. SPECIALLY designed and built only ii few years ago. Everything is of the very best, and the design most artistic. Inside finishings and decorations are quite exceptional. There are seven rooms and sun balcony. Large hall and all most up-to-date conveniences. Owing to owner leaving Wellington, can now be bought £GOO below cost. Apply. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank of N.Z. Bldgs., Lambton quay. £25 DEPOSIT, Newtown—4 Rooms and kitchenette, c. light, h. and c, porcelain bath, etc.; land 40ft frontage, space for garage; mortgagee's^ sale at £750. 60 KILBIRNIE NORTH-Superior 1-Floor Residence, 7 rooms, all con vs.; insurance £1350; garage, etc.; land 50ft frontage. Price £1S5O; would exchange, equity £750, for smaller house at ICilbirnie. SECTIONS (bargairie)-Karori, 06ft trontage, almost level, 3 mius. tram stop; price £110 to close deceased estate accounts; easy terms. Highland Park, 65ft frontage, almost level, sheltered, and harbour view; £275, terms £75 deposit. Upper Hutt, 68ft frontage by depth of 200 ft, alongside- station, has running stream; £115, terms £15 deposit. HATAITAI—New Residence, 7 rooms, luxuriously appointed, with all possible conveniences, fully tiled bathroom, fitted wardrobes and cupboards and china cabinet, electric range, and gas copper, convenient situation, 1 mm. trams and commanding view without climb, garage accommodation. Price £2350; terms £350 cash. ■ ' . . 9998 6 ACRES, Upper. Hutl, all rich , flat land, suitable cultivation, 5-rd. House and outbuildings. Price £1750; terms about £500 cash. : H.G. RUTTER & CO., PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON; MAIN STREET, UPPER HUTT. F-OR DISTINCTIVE HOMES CONSULT H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. ' ( Established 1902.) TXTOBURN (finest locality)— Corner : Sec- . 'tiou,; Beautifully Designed Modern House of- 5 rooms and model kitchenette, with green fama sink, top, Mo&'at electric cooker, electric hot water, and:a multitude o£ cupboards and bins. Drawing-room is large, with handsome fireplaces, heavy beam ceilings, built-in window seats, oak panelled hall, ■ wardrobes, bevelled - plate glass doors; one of the most pleasing homes available for sale. Price £1650. D.S.S. mortgage £1005 at 4% p.c. ' - HATAITAI, (close to tram)—ldeal surroundings, Architect's New 6-rd. Home, containing best-latest ideas in interior firerangement nnd decoration. .Unique fireplace, . white enamelled kitchenette, with breakfast nook..- Vacant.' Price £2350. WADESTOWN—Magnificent Two-story Modern House, level section, close to tram. One of the most commodious and strikingly arcliitectured. homes.in .the'district. Mortgagee forcing sale hundreds below value. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ■ LIMITED. ' V :;■;: .; 145, Featherston street, City; and High : street, Lower Hutt. EXCHANGE SHOPS. RENT-PRODUCING .SHOP PRO- ' PERTY for Sale or Exchange; .situ; ated Jackson, street. ' Petone:.; Apply ' '■■... ■ . owner; .'.:.■-■■ "■ ■ G.P.O. Bos 378.-Wellington. REDUCE YOUR RENT. DRICK BUILDING, in Mount ■ -M A^ictoria, divided into two ideal self-contained flats of three rooms each. The lower one is let a-t £2 per week. Splendid situation on one of the most popular, streets in Mount Victoria, and only five minutes' walk from Courteuay placej. You. could live in the upper flat practically rent free. The owner was once offered £2500 —to-day you can buy it at £1850. £750 NEWTOAVN. £750 FIVE ROOMS, handily situated close to trams- and shops. Government valuation of- land £460. House.insured for. £350. In good order, b few minor alterations would improve considerably. PRICE ONLY £750. SUITABLE CARRIER . OR SMALL MANUFACTURER. BRICK BUNGALOW of five' ' rooms and sun-porch, on large section, 82ft x 165 ft. Brick garage, brick shed 26ft x lCft, and plenty of room for further garages or small factory. : Government valuation £1700, but owner is prepared to sacrifice at £1500. J. H." BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND" AGENTS, ' 131-156, FEATHERSTON STREET. (Established 1877.) Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: 42064. . . 42-065. Private: 24-060, MOTOR SERVICES. STANIFOR.TH'B MOTORS. MASTERTON-WELLINGTON. FARE 10s fXiKS ludvo White-Stai Office, Master- *-' ton, 7, !) a.m.; 1, 2.30,. 4 p.m. SATURDAYS, 7, 9 a.m., 1, 1.30, 4 p.m.' SUNDAYS, 5.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5, 7 p.m. Leave- White Star Office, .Willis street, Wellington, 8.30, 10.30 a.m., 1.30," 4, and 5.30 p.m. SATURDAYS, 8.30 a.m., 1.30, 2,4, and 5.30 D.m.' SUNDAYS. 8.30 a.m., 4. and 8 p.m. Wellington Booking Office; White Star Office, 51. Willis street. Telephone 44-942. Special Cars and Tours to any part of the North Island MERCHANT TAILORS. rPHE Skilled ( Tailoring and Unusual f Materials 'in our Quality Tailored ■Suits give them exceptional distinction wherever worn. Lewis. Bank' N.Z. Chambers; 81. Manners-st. BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED TO BUY. CCRAP COPPER. BRASS, LEAD, ZINC, Also Scrap Machinery Telephone 20-333. STEVENS AND CO.. Upper Abel Smith street. IIIJTI^NnXJUTOR fb tlio recognised Medico for Fountain ■* Pens and Eveisharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo.' Jeffery, corner Brandon and Featherston > streets; above' Aubrey Gualter and Co. M AN G O L D S. 11 i N G;O I, D, S. . rl.is lixcellent Cattle Fool now avai'able. Quotation!) for G tons (truck load) supplied on application LALRi' AND CO., LTD., Grain, Fruit, and Produce Merchants, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 14

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