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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TXERE'S a Good One-^Gbvernment mort- „, gage. £800,-total price only £950. Make a point of seeing this without delay. 5 rooms and. kitchenette, and K-acre sec- «!?,«« uP-, t°-'Jate appliances, delightful situation. Absolutely given away at £950 bnnth and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Cour-tenay-pl., for Bargains. Tel. 51-506. JJIGHLAND PARK-5 Rooms, kitchenTT et^> g?raSe- one of the best-built Houses in this locality. The workmanship is first-class, and materials of the best quality; clean heart rimu finishing; veil designed and planned, no waste space. The bathroom, kitchenette, and drawing-room are superb, large corner section. The aspect is ideal, and commands maximum of sunshine, splendid harbour view; price £1650, Govt. loan, deposit to suit; inspection solicited; 40 years' experience in the building and allied trades at the service o£ any buyer. Edward Jones, Land and Estate Agent, 13a, Courtenay-pl. ' ' ; ' YOUR HOME. TT consists-of 7 rooms,.large gardens and -"- lawns, right in heart of city, very private, no wind, all-the sunshine, little money to find;-mortgage at 5 per cent.; must sell; sacrifice price; private sale. 296, Evg. Post. • TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. INVESTORS, YOUR OPPORTUNITY. POUR City Freehold Shops, situated A main street, splendid shopping centre, are just on the market and must be sold. The buildings are in good condition and well let to first-class tenants. The price asked for the property is on the basis of a fair valuation of to-day's market prices. Only genuine inquiries will be answered and treated strictly confidential. This is a first-class investment. For full particulars, write Accountant, Box 1224, G.P.O. THIS IS A GENUINE SACRIFICE. T^E are an Australian family and desire to return to our native land. Our home is situated in Mt. Victoria, no climb, beautiful sunny position, splendid large well-laid-out section, westerly aspect, has I 6 rooms, is in perfect order and. condition, with every modern convenience. It cost us £1650, and we were offered £1750 on several occasions. But to-day we will sacrifice at £1150, with terms. There will be no discrimination between buyers. The first in gets the plum. Reply 332, Evg. Post. J£ARORI— 7 Rooms 1%-story Bungalow, Old English style. This house is exceptionally well planned, and the design is of good taste; each craftsman has done his job in a first-class workmanlike manner, and the whole is a credit to builder and his men. The interior is of clean heart rimu, dressed and polished; beautiful leadlight doors between drawing-ioom and dining-room; also into simporch, which is of good dimensions. The billiard-room is of extra large size, will take full size table; beautiful well fires in drawing and dining-rooms; the kitchenette is a great feature, in its effectiveness, in which enamel 7 coat work, splendid lustre finish; fitted with electric stove, hot points, large drawing board, and sink, plenty of cupboards for storage, and meat safe; a dividing .screen 6ft 6in high in the kitchenette is built to form' a dining nook which entirely relieves; the dining-room'; fixed forms and tables are a feature in this nook. All ceilings throughout are of carrara, in exceptionally fine designs. This property in 1928 0r1929 would have brought £3500; today's price, £1850, is far below its value. Inspection solicited, 40 years experience in the building and allied trades at the service of-intending buyers; 12 clients this month, are all exceedingly grateful for this service; "Reader" be the next. ■ EDWARD JONES, Land and Estate Agent, 13a, Courtenay-pl. MISCELLANEOUS. T^R. MACKENZIE'S Diet Chart Free to all uric acid sufferers upon application to Perrett's Pharmacies. PJ.HRISTMAS Eggs! Preserve your sup- >~. Ply now, using Ovoline Paste. Most reliable and economical on. market,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 102, 27 October 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 102, 27 October 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 102, 27 October 1932, Page 3

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