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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. fTARRY A. SHEPHERD XJ- 210, LAMBTON QUAY. ' Secretary, HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HATAITAI SECTIONS DECEASED ESTATE-Sale, Block of Land, ROSENEATH, suitable subdivision or private home; wonderful outlook; area, 2'A acres; frontage to £500 S r°ad' et°': p/ robably accePt TO LET—Furnished Home, City; large property; vinery. TO LET NORTHLAND, Shops and Tn V£ ci, # 3li vel7 lo* I" good tenant--1O LET—4-rd. Flat, Kelbnrn; 22s 6d. LOWER HUTT-2'/ 2 ACRES, near Waterloo Station, suitable for 14 good building sections. Wonderful prospective value. Only £GSO. We wish to notify our clients that we have opened a. Branch in Jackson street, Petone, at the Post Office corner. Inquiries'and collections given every attention. PURDIE AND BAKER, LTD., 144, Featherston street. Tel. 44-689. Petone, 63-413. LOWER HUTT. QHARMING Rough-cast Concrete Bun- --' galow, specially built, for owner, five good rooms, kitchenette, bathroom,/every modern convenience, Carrara ceilings,' builtin wardrobes,, cupboards, etc., concrete motor-garage and workshop,-fine flower and vegetable gardens; in perfect order inside and out. Handy to Woburn station and to bus. Price reduced to £1300 or near offer. About £300 cash, balance Government mortgage; stand any inspection, strongly recommended. ■ BLENHEIM DISTRICT. onßo ApKES Rich Land, subdivided into 20 paddocks; Modern 6-rd. House with ail conveniences; well fenced, artesian water supply, geven fowlhouses, stable grain shed cart shed, implement shed, Bstall cowshed with concrete floor, engine room, piggeries, milking uiadhines, up-to-J^S Plant; 35 acres in crops, garden, etc • PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN^ including 45 cows, 2 bulls, 7 yearlings, horse 21 >reeding sows coming to profit, large quan- ? • implements, and growing crops ±.6200. - Favourable , terms. Estimated )alance-sheet for coming year available for, perusal by genuine purchaser. , *■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON; LIMITED. 22, BRANDON STREET, AND AT LOWER HUTT. HARCOURT & CO., [AND AND ESTATE . AGENTS f*' AUCTIONEERS.' u^ii5 ' Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama street mmm7n MAKE AN OFFER. ■THOTmSmi Situated in a good resitlSKn Corner Secff a Two Sound Dwellings, one seven rooms and one eight rooms, both, with all usual conveniences and in fair order; hot and cold water, electric light, bath, basin, etc. Insurances £1100. An immediate sale is desired by the Trustees, and it is worth your while to inspect. PRICE £1600 or near offer. : EASY TERMS.' LYALLBAY 5 Rooms. m LYALL BAY Garage. OWNER TRANSFERRED AND IS GOING TO SELL. .. ■ Residence of five large rooms with all modern conveniences; • drawing-room dining-room, three bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchen. All in thoroughly good order and ready for immediate possession. CONCRETE GARAGE. Government valuation, £1575. PRICE £1050. . TERMS. ■ '. •_ ~ 9807 BUILDING HAS NEVER BEEN . CHEAPER. LOOK AT THESE SECTIONS.v KARORI Splendid Sites previously gold. £ARORI from £450 upwards, good KARORI frontages, level, and in a firstKARORI class, residential locality. PRICES from £225,. \ TERMS. ■ '. \ . ; ■>->;■;:'9797 KARORI - - ;: ANOTHER BARGAIN KARORI .: :,-. ... - 5-roomed Bungalow with- all the. usual conveniences and in good order; TWO SECTIONS, one the house site, the other a kitchen garden. Each lot has its own title and can be sold separately. Government Mortgage. ' PRICE THE LOT £750. : TERMS. IDEAL CITY RESIDENCE ■■■•"."'■ ONE .MINUTE FROM WILLIS STREET. ■ Modern Residence of Bungalow design, with every possible convenience and in perfect condition. Two living rooms, one with large oriel bay window, tiled fireplace, etc., 3 bedrooms, bathroom with porcelain bath, basin,' etc.,. and decolite floor; kitchenette with- all modern appointments. LARGE CONCRETE GARAGE, concrete paths, and flower. garden. The property; is situated in one of the best _ residential areas near Willis 6treet and is for absolute sale, the owner having bought another home. ;-. ■ . PRICE £2300. TERMS. 9795 'HARCOURT AND CO., 41-43, Panama street. Tel. 44-017. BUSINESS NOTICES. -WANTED TO SELL. Q-H.P. OIL Engine, 5-6; Marine Env gine, Air Compressor, 3% x4, Friction and Crab Winches, Chain Blocks, Ideal Boilers, Blacksmiths' Vices, Anvils, Milners Safes, Platform Scales, Small Drilling Machine, Marquees 30 s 15, Small Casks. Stevens and Co., Upper Abel Smith-st. . , WANTED known—City Hotel, CourT T tenay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin'Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholesale price at the City Bottle Store. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Fruit Exchange, WELLINGTON. TOTE are Buyers of Sound Grain, Flour, and Chaff Sacks. THE PEN DOCTOR TS the recognised Medico for Fountain •*• Pens and Ever6harp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Teffsry, Lambton-qy., opp. D.I.C. HAMPERS. "I BOTTLE Fruit Cordial, 2s; %lb -1- Sliced Ginger, 6%d; lib Mixed Nuts, 6d; lib Mixed Sweets, 9d; 1 Slab Neilson's Chocolate, 9d; 1 Attache Case, 13in l%d; 4s lid. We don't believe we will have them long, lib Mixed Nuts, in carton per Ib, fid; New Zealand Fruits, per I lb Is 6d. G. LEMPRIERE AND CO., 128, Lambton quay. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. T7"OU are earnestly requested to report ■*■ to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: Hamilton Chambers, Lambton iuay. Telephone 43-978. Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats and dogs available Monday to Friday at 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. at City Corporation Yard, Clyde quay. Secretary: S. B. Clarke, P.O. Box 195. Inspector: Captain J. Henry. Printed and Published tor BLUNDELL BROS, LTD.. by LOUIS PROCTOR BLUNDELL of S3l. The Terrace, Welllugton, printer and publisher, at the Registered Office of the Company. Monday, January 16, 1933.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 14

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