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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. gUBURBAN :■■■ . FARMLETS. TRENTHAM-4-rd. Bungalow, all mod. TRENTHAM conys v 1 acre land, large poultry house, hold COO birds, large shelter trees. Price £1250; deposit £ 100; will exchange. 2 Acres, 5-rd. Bunga- UPPER HUTT low, garage, large UPPER HUTT poultry house, and cowshed, garden, and orchard. Price £1650; deposit £150. Also 1 Acre Sections adjoining; £250 each with £20 deposit. Would Exchange for Smaller Property as deposit. WAIKANAE—4" Acres and Small CotWAIKANAE tage, in orchard, rich soil, and river frontage; £900. 65 Acres, all river depssit; carries 50 cows. 6-rd. House and outbuildings; registered dairy.. ' ■• ■ ..." 200 Acres, 5-rd. House, UPPER HUTT extensive outbuldings, UPPER HUTT 70 sheep, 8 cows, A heifers,' 2 calves, 100 head poultry . and motor-car and crops. Price £1650, going concern, with £300 cash. . ■ ' . • "'• H. G. RUTTERAND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Wellington and Upper Hutt. 43-687 . 'Phones, 248 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE for £1085; 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE for £1085. 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE for £1085. Outgoings 25s Weekly. ' Outgoings 25s Weekly. : ' DEPOSIT £150 DEPOSIT £150 GUNNY position, very handy to tram. KJ most solidly-constructed two-story house, with range, hot water service, gas stove, porcelain bath and- basin, large scullery and pantry Homes of this type are rarely on the market below £1750. | this property being sacrificed to close an estate.. Inspect at , once. Key at our office. SUBSTANTIAL GOVERNMENT LOAN SUBSTANTIAL GOVERNMENT LOAN SUBSTANTIAL GOVERNMENT LOAN. {Attractive Bungalow.) £50. DEPOSIT and the balance on longterm Government mortgage, reducible very easy payments Five well-arranged rooms, including lounge and dining-room connected by ■ bevelled glass doors, two expensive tiled well fires, modern kitchen and bathroom, separate laundry. Excellent level section, room for driv£ in garage. Concrete paths and garden. Amidst high-grade homes in Wellington's most progressive and handy suburb. Worth your immediate inspection. May we motor you to view? Call at our office and arrange for an appointment. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, . "FOR GOOD-VALUE HOMES," BRANDON HOUSE, 146-152, Featherston street. Telephone 41-622. A CHANCE, OF A LIFETIME! BEAUTIFUL NORFOLK ISLAND. (~)VER 12 Acres on the most favoured y part, and, with the exception of one tiny valley, absolutely level. Soil is very rich. Some 6 acres are under cultivation, and 2 acres are in pasture. Bush covers a further 2 acres, and the.- balance can be cultivated when desired. There are approximately 1200. banana palms.- Oranges, lemons, and other tropical fruits grow splendidly. Early potatoes, kumeras, and vegetables also thrive and find a ready market. - .. . The dwelling is a bungalow of 5 rooms and large verandahs. Outbuildings include garage and packing sheds. . . " - ,;The price includes a Chevrolet truck, horse, cow and. calf, pigs, fowls, and usual farming implements. The climate is well-nigh perfect, temperatures ranging from 56deg to 82deg. .There is any amount of social life, with dancing and bridge and theatre parties, bports include swimming, football, tennis, golf (2 clubs). Churches number 3. There is a^first-class school, an excellent medical service, and everything essential to comfort and a quiet, pleasant life. From a property like the above a very satisfactory income is returned. PRICE COMPLETE, £1550. J...H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND, LAND AGENTS, 151-156, FEATHERSTON STREET. (Established 1877.) Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-064 ' 42-065. Private: 24-060. HARCOURT & CO., T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ■" -AUCTIONEERS, Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama street. SECTIONS SECTIONS . NEVER BEFORE SO CHEAP! NEVER BEFORE SO CHEAP!. House Building is going" to begin with a rush soon. The demand for Building Sites will increase. Inspect these during the Holidays, - At KARORI, Wellington's Most Attrac- ____, tive Suburb. BURN STREET-A: Perfect Site, 104 ft \ {? stt * Wltk a commanding view, sun, shelter,.and conveniences, this section has been prepared for building. On the road S^ a/^i?T, a fllll-sized garage. Price £500. T BEAUCHAMP STREET-An absolutely Level Site, %-acre in area, fenced on three sides. Two minutes''walk from the Mam road. Price £375. 7725 PONSONBY -ROAD (Lower End)-41ft x 136 ft. Splendid outlook,, handy to tram and bus. Really cheap at £300. 7284 FRIEND STREET—LeveI Corner Section, section ready for building. Excellent locality, 50ft x 120 ft. A bargain at £300. 8282 gEWTOWN Never again will £550 NEWTOWN such barfains be £550 NEWTOWN offered." Here's a £550 NEWTOWN sound 4-rd. Dwell- £550 NEWTOWN ing, minute from £550 NEWTOWN train,-in good order. £550 EASY TERMS. SEE THE PRICE. 9204 a. A GOOD LIVING CAN BE MADE OFF t-K>£?££ L PIECE OF LAND. AND IT PROVIDES A GOOD HOME NEAR THE CITY. LOWE? HUTT, 6 Rooms, GLASSHOUSE LOWER HUTT, 6 Rooms, GLASSHOUSE LOWER HUTT, 6 Rooms, GLASSHOUSE } ACRE 200 ft frontage, dead level, high- } axSS; 'y. cultivated land, surrounded I ACRE with live hedges and absolutely 1. ACRE the pick of the Valley. THE BUNGALOW is fitted with every modern convenience, electric range, electric hot and cold water, modern in every detail^ THE GLASSHOUSE IS lSOft long and 33ft wide, and will produce a steady income. PRICE £1650 THE LOT. 9208 - \ FINANCE."' ■...'" We have several sums available from£3oo upwards for first mortgage advance on approved securities. Also smaller sums available for second mortgage. Prompt attention will be given to all applications. For further particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., 41-43, Panama street. Tel. 44-017.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 73, 28 March 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 73, 28 March 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 73, 28 March 1932, Page 14

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