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UP TO FRIDAY THIS WEEK MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE. allow Exemption from Exchange and Sales Tax ON ALL SUITS ORDERS. THIS MEANS BARGAIN PRICES FOR HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TfOR SALE, %-acre Corner, 66ft, business position, minute Levin Station. Owner, IJIB Evg. Post. jMTUST Sell, House, ti rooms, two flats, '■*• newly painted, best oiler accepted 41 Hankey Street. £25 DEPOSIT—Having purchased a farm, °" i- am compelled to sacrifice my Welliugton Bungalow, a lovely home, large fiat section, workshop, no climb; costs less a week than renting; price £875; genuine. Write urgently, 1718 Evg. Post. . T YALL BAY—4-rd. Residence, valuable 61' scetion; °»Iv £625, deposit ±■100. balance 0 per cent. 1743 Evg .Post. j^TORTGAGEE selling City Home at bargain price, good locality, 5 rooms, kitchenette, easy terms. 1867 Evg. Post. QWNER, sacrificing. Home, near Thorn- . don, 6 rooms, large section, just painted; price £550, easy terms. IS6B _.vg. Post. I—Delightful1 —Delightful Karori Bungalow r £ ?-n ra Tc' 6 lal 'Se room«; level section 50 x l ? 0; beautiful garden, cost owner nearly £I S OO. Price £1250; terms. O. .11. .Bense ancj Co., 6 Boulcott Street. rJPWO Cheap Sections to wind up mortRagees estate, £60 and £100 each,' t( I)e, rel' es .and ,35 Perches; this is less than half-price. Write 1728 Evg. Post -or ring 54-607. . . TTATAITAi (Mortgagee's Sale)—Superf- ipr Bungalow, with 3 bedrooms; siJleudid condition, handy tram, shops, school; was £1750, now outstanding value at £1250; room garage; splendid snip; ___gfLJ__f__g___; Write 1849 Evg. Post. BUSINESSES FOR SALJ! "POR SALE, Fish and "Chips Business" Post ElU'° "S famil/- Write ISiO Evg. HOARDING, Apartment House, central, ■-*-* 7 rooms, bach, garage, rent £2; good proposition; owner going to Australia£7o cash. 1834 Evg. Post. ' £150 BUYS Select Fruit Business, doing °* steady turnover, main street, busy position; supplies 'direct from grower; genuine reasons for selling. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. ' . : QERTAIN living assured1 lady capable ! making cakes; ingoing only £30. Inquire Large Co., opp. T. and G. APARTMENT-HOUSE, 9 rooms, riiit j - cx £2, well furnished; price £110; lit. Victoria. Large Co., 27 Grey Street. TJAIRY, Confectionery, Fruit,1 Tearoom, papers, etc.; est. 10 years; ideal family business, thoroughly recommended; will finance approved buyer. If you want something really good, go for this. Wm. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. OLD-ESTABLISHED Tea Rooms and w ■ Confectionery, doing £80 week, sell valuation, unique opportunity to obtain excellent business at gift price. Kirkland and Co.. P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-6CS, day or evening. SPLENDID Proposition — Home-made (sJ. Cakes, Pickles, etc.; good Jiving; rental £1 with 2 living-rooms; selling account bad health; first .offer near £40 accepted. 1860 Evg. Post. CjUPERIOR Apartment-house, 9 rooms, new oak furniture, expensive carpets; rent free, big revenue. 1818 Ev°Post. £145 WILL put you into a good little cW Confectionery and Grocery Business, clearing about £4 per week; rent 255; living-rooms attached. Heaton Pike, Ltd., 3 Courtenay Place. 54-049. "FkAIRY, Confectionery, etc., doing ~' abqut 1000 loaves week, soda fountain, thickly populated area; no opposition; modern living-rooms attached; information supplied to genuine buyers only; undoubtedly the best dairy in AVellington. Full particulars 1812 Evg. Post. "WONDERFUL opportunity—Suburban TT Store, selling most lines, rent 255, includes living-rooms, big general stock; £100, walk in; be early. Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. Tj^ISH and Chips, splendid position; very -^ low rent; turnover £17 week; trial given; £80, walk in. Jauncey and Co. "DEALLY Sound Proposition—Confee--I*l tionery and Tearooms, years of reputation behind this; wonderfully fine city position; living-rooms; low rent; vendor's ill-health compels sale; £275 or offer. Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. T)AIRY, splendid position; milk pays ■*■-' rent; does 550 loaves; suit a lady or couple; £100, walk in. Jauncey and. Co. TTOME-MADE/Cakes—Here's a big snip! -*-■*■ Splendid position, living-rooms; rent 32s 6d; big plant, opening other lines; vendor must quit, £50. Jauncey and Co. EXCHANGE. \X7ANTED Exchange, 7-passenger Touring Car in good condition, for any make. 2-3-seater Light Car. 1829 Evg. Post. \X7ANTED to Exchange, Business, going 71 concern, for sor 6 rd. House; City; | particulars from owner; no agents. 1854 Evg. Post. , "WANTED , Exchange, 8-<valve Electric /». H.M.V. Wireless, latest model, just imported, as deposit for Car. Sedan preferred, or would sell £35. Tel. 26-591. ]G IXCHANGE Small Bungalow, Newtown, JU 'let 255, for Smnll Car, good order; equity £150. 1787 Evg. Post. MACHINERY FOR SALE. "OENOLD Chain Drives save their cost xt in power saved. A. R. Christian, Ltd., 45 Tory Street. Tel. 52-968. WANTED TO SELL. , TTEATH'S, the Two-price Hat Shop, 120 ■*--•- Willis Street, 2 doors from Boulcott Street corner. Hats 8s lid and 12s 9d. "WIXOLES, the only known remedy for' -1-' preventing holes in stockings and socks. Samson Bros., sole agents.* j TESSIE say's it costs her very little for . silk stockings; she wears Nixoles; I 2s 6d pair. pONGOLEUM Squares, new, splendid patterns; few slightly faulty, to be sold at landed cost. Janes and Co., Furnishers, 8 Willis Street,. 172-74 Riddiford Street. * /~"*OIR Matting and Mats, new shipment, at low prices. Mats from 2s; Matting, 18in Is 8d yard, 22% in 2s 3d, 27in 2s lOd, 36in 3s 6d yard. Janes and Co., Ltd., 8 Willis Street, and 172-74 Riddiford Street. OS 6d PER week for comfort—A ChesA terfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed, or Duchesse at Art Cabinet Co.. Willis-st. T IQUIDATION Stocks of Tires and ■"-J Tubes at prices unbeatable, 34 _7, heavy duty Truck Tire, £9 10s; 30 x 5 Truck type, £3 14s. Moore and Cole, Ltd., 18 Tory Street. QINGLE Bedsteads and Wire Woves, complete, 28s 6d; Mattresses, Kapok, from 14s 6d;. Pillows, 2s 3d. Janes and Co., Furnishers, 8 Willis Street, and 172 Riddiford Street. A final touch to your smart race out- ■£*- fit.. Don't spoil it by a shabby Handbag. Alston's Great Handbag Sale, 24 Willis Street. T ADIES' Handbags (500), 12s1 6d, now -" ss; all the smartest designs at 5s each. Alston's Great Handbag Sale, 24 Willis Street, next Grand Hotel. T ADIES' New Winter Models are dis- *-* played at Heath's, The Two-Price Hat Shop, 120 Willis Street, 2 doors from Boulcott Street Corner- . . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 1

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