PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SUPERIOR CHEAP RESIDENCES. T/'ELBURN—Superior .Residence, 8 xv rooms, replete with all modern conveniences, as well as two sleeping balconies, verandah, conservatory, and garage; best residential quarter; level walk cable car. Greatly reduced price £3250; easy terms sound purchaser, and furniture throughout can be had at valuation if desired. WELLINGTON-TER..-Substantial 8-rd. Residence, in first-class order throughout, harbour view, 3 mins. Quay, £3000; easy terms; consider exchange smaller house or Hutt Residence. Upper Hutt—Corner Section, alongside township, £65; 4-rd. Bungalow, %-acre rich soil, £675 (Govt. mortgage £475), deposit £35; 4-rd. Bungalow, 2 acres, large poultry houses, garage, £1150. deposit £150. H. G. RUTTER AND CO., / 35, Panama street, Wellington. STOP PRESS NEWS ! A PEEPING TOM. [ Taihape.—A Maori named Charles 'Hunter was charged in the Magistrate's Court to-day with being a "Peeping Tom." The complainant,. George "Ward, had his suspicions aroused by noises and footmarks in the garden, and hid himself at night, behind a bush. The accused crept in, but saw Ward and ran away. Ward chased and caught him. Hunter, who has a good record, is to appear for sentence when called on within 12 months. —P.A. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. Caicutta.—The High Court of Hyderabad State sentenced a man convicted of the murder of a lawyer-at Tuljapur to twelve months' imprisonment and a fine of £15, after which he was to be publicly beheaded with a sword.' Five others were im- . prisoned and two acquitted.—P.A. Cable. THE PRINCE'S TRAVELS. London.—The Prince of Wales Is temporarily restricting his travels to the British Isles until conditions generally improve^— P.A. Cable. • SERVICE POSTPONED. London.—On the representations of the relatives, the memorial servica to Squad-ron-Leader Hinkler was postponed indefinitely.—P.A. Cable. ' , ■ GREAT VALUE—-— — — GREAT VALUE GREAT VALUE GREAT VALUE MODERN" HAIAITAI BUNGALOW. MODERN HATAITAI BUNGALOW. Only £925. Only £925. Only £925. "VEVER before have lye offered an Up--L-' to-date Home in this select'and handy subuib at such a low figure. There are 5 room?, with, wide glassed verandah, and all conveniences. Section large and level. If you have £100 or more cash you should see us at once. Balance easy, there being a Government Mortgage. COMFORTABLE CITY COTTAGE. COMFORTABLE CITY COTTAGE. PRICE £830. PRICE £830. Convenient "to Upper, Willis street— Soundly-built 5 Rooms, bathroom; scullery, and -workshop; punny level section, -with a well-kept: garden.v Here is a splendid opportunity for a worker to buy a home with small outgoings. • ■ ! ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW .AND ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW AND GARAGE. ■ GARAGE. '.' (Almost at trams.) Two" Sections from Government Buildings—Very sunny, sheltered position,' with good outlook; ideal level section, beautifully laid out (flowers and vegetables); faithfully constructed 5 Rooms, with a model kitchenette, bathroom, laundry, and workshop. Everything is in perfect condition; substantial Government mortgage. With a good deposit the outgoings would be about 30s weekly. Reasonably priced for immediate sf.le."1 ■ Telephone 41-622 and ask to be motored to inspect. 'THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, "BRANDON HOUSE," 146-152, FEATHERSTON STREET, TELEPHONE 41-622. XEWTOWN. TWO FLATS '£700. SIX Rooms, with all conveniences, and a Flat of two rooms and- kitchenette, let at 18s per week. Large section, 68ft by 100 ft, handy to tram. Mortgagee selling at greatly reduced price. . v The six-roomed Elat would cost you only 6s per week,: ■ ; PRICE £700. •■ A KHANDALLAH SECTION. Perfectly level, one minute's walk from Station, with brick shed, which cost £200 to erect. PRICE ONLY £250. SMALL DAIRY FARM, . • .15 MILES FROM WELLINGTON. 40 ACRES, all ploughable, well -watered, carrying 12 cows. Sis-roomed House, ■ ■ ■ 4-bail -cowshed,' land held under lease. £2 per week. As going concern, including 11 r cows, £200. J..H...BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cnr. Featherston and Brandon streets, ■ $■ i > Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. Members Real Estate Institute. |'.-.-'-'■■'. Telephones: 42-064 and 42-065. I . Private 24-060.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 14
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