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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GIFT of Gifts—Unique Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, brick garage, £905; £60 deposit; Govt. valuation £1305, mortgagee's forced sale. 1723 Evg. Post. A LL Govt. Loan (Hataitai), harbour ■**■ view—Charming Bungalow, 4 large rooms, kitchenette, sunporch, large room for dancing, billiards, workshop; deposit £40. Something special. 1601 Evg. Post. £675, BASIN RESERVE (vicinity), Desirable Home, 5 rooms, deposit £50; great sacrifice. Write 1701 Evg. Post. T UXURIOUS Bungalow, arresting beauty •^ of design and superlative excellence of interior decoration are distinctive characteristics of this Beautiful Bungalow Home, 5 rooms and kitchenette, just leaving builder's hands, faultless construction, fitted with every imaginable modern requisite, delightful situation; shamefully sacrificed at £1125. Smith aiid Jones. SENSATIONAL BROOKLYN BARGAIN. TfULLY Furnished Bungalow of 6 rooms -*- and garage, handy tram, furniture includes piano, sewing machine, writing desk, linen, crockery, etc.; worth £1700: sacrifice price £975 for the lot. Smith and Jones. Dc Luxe Theatre. Tel. 51-500. LOW DEPOSIT. BALANCE GOVT. LOAN. HERE it is! You must pounce on this at once; total weekly costs 26s lOd. Attractive 5-rd. Bungalow, built under expert supervision, exclusive design, expansive oriel windows, sun porch, bright sunny rooms, finished in excellent taste. A delightful modern home, fitted with every conceivable modern requisite; exceptional construction and arresting beauty of design. Be quick! Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre. Tel. 51-506. BARGAIN. BARGAIN. BARGAIN Home, 4 rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences, good section. House repainted and repapered, centre New wn, exceptional outlook; a real bargain at £525; easy terms; low outgoings. Smith and Jones. De Luxe Theatre. CTOP, Look! 4 Rooms, kitchenette, New World gas cooker, one acre land, Brooklyn, no climb; price £550, £75 deposit ;i Govt. valuation £840. Whiteacre, Dcntice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. TTERE'S your chance—£69s for Pretty ■*•■*■ Bungalow, 5 rooms, everything right up-to-date, cost £1200; owner leaving; take £100 deposit; great spec. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. SPECULATOR'S CHANCE. COLID Shop and Dwelling, in excellent order, main thoroughfare, good tenant; price £795; cash price; similar property next door £1650. Now is the right time to buy if you really desire to make money; but hop in quick. See us 9 Monday morning. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. SMALL FARMS SNIPS. fJONNY Little Farm or County Home, •*-* Central Hutt, %-hour's motor-drive city, nice running stream, ideal for ducks, geese, pigs, poultry; 5-rd. House, proper drainage, electric light, porcelain bath, garage, lawns galore, grow passion and small fruits; price £1095. Also 3 Acres, richest level land" Lower Hutt; whare, big shelter trees, sheltered spot, make a gorgeous home; grow small fruits, keep ducks, geese, poultry; flowers and onions pay well; supplement your income and live cheaper and be happy; price £625, refused £1050; mortgagee's forced sales; rush these with all speed. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. , WORLD'S GREATEST SNIP. T OWER HUTT the gorgeous garden •" suburb—Entrancing Superior Home, built under architect, 100 ft frontage, glorious select position, lawns everywhere; price £1395, was £2500; owner leaving. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. _ BUNGALOW, snip; £45 deposit, price £895, balance all Govt. mortgage; 4 large rooms, lovely section, close Botanical Gardens, sheltered from all winds; hpt water, electric light, porcelain bath, basin; cost £1250; atrociously sacrificed. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. IFT of ftifts— Charming Home, 5 rooms, for £600, £200 deposit, being absolutely sacrificed to wind up a partnership; right near tram and no climb, hot water, electric liglit, gas cooker, workshop, insurance £550. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co,. 7 Cowtenay Place. J?OR SALE OR TO LET. "~ 3r 13p, POINT HOWARD, Lowry Bay, 5-rd. dwelling, price £500, easy terms, or consider lower cash offer; rental 10s. Apply Owner, P.O. Bos 1470. FOR SALE OF TO LET. ~ CILVERSTREAM-MODERN ROUGH•S CAST 6-RD. RESIDENCE, two-car garage, large glasshouse, !aykold_ tennis court, lawns, and garden, swimming pool, stables, and numerous outbuildings, large area native bush. Land about 14 acres, or less, should it be desired. Apply E. B. WALKER, James Smith's Bldgs. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. OOKSELLING and Stationery Business, City area, cheap rent, circulating library; must sell simmediately; owner in hospital; sacrifice, £175 or near offer. Apply 1198 Evg. Post. MIXED. Business,, including Lending Library, near school; profits £5 week; suit lady; price at valuation about £250. Dominion Business Sales, ._ BUTCHERY Business, doing £30 week, best part of city; good prices, modern plant, as going concern; £450. Dominion Business Sales. "TkAIRY, Confectionery, good agencies, -'-' suburban; turnover £35 week; rent shop, dwelling, £2 10s; price, £275. Dominion Business Sales, 189 Featherston St. ENERAL Store, busy suburb, highclass family trade; turnover £800 month; stock, plant at valuation, about £1200. Dominion Business Sales. RETAIL Business, Sole Agencies, 40s per cent, profit; stocks, etc.; quick sale; £100; clear £6 week. 1700 Evg. Post. T ARGE CO., 27 Grey Street, offer Fruit -" Business, high-class trade, best position Wellington; turnover £30; price £165. Any investigation invited. I ARGE CO., 27 Grey Street, offer Pri- ■- vate Hotel, central, well furnished, wonderful chance acquire at gift price, £170; cost owner £650. LARGE CO., 27 Grey Street, offer Wellestablished Agency Business, showing good profits, and with unlimited scope; stock,, plant, etc., £120. LTRGE CO., 27 Grey Street, offer Manufacturing and Distributing Rights of an exclusive line with enormous possibilities, no similar line on market; shows extraordinary profits; testimonials from leading commercial men; cash required £150. FOR SALE, Dairy and Confectionery Business, 4 living rooms, kitchenette, good stand; £250; no agents. 1583 Evg. Post. . /CONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Vegetables, Groceries, 2 shops, near suburb, modern dwelling, turnover now £17, summer £25, possible increase; price £50. 1710 Evg. Post. ; p-TO-DATE Milk Kound for Sale, good district; great opportunity. Reply 23 Evg. Post. ■ D" INING-ROOMS; old^» s'I(f' taking £40 to £50, profits^ £8 to £10 Purchaser could come in for tew days to prove takings. Butler and Co., I'almerstou North and City. OUBUKBAN Fruit, Confectionery, O Drinks, etc.; ideal for Grocery, to a person who would deliver. Price for stock and building, £100; a real bargain. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. £100 BUYS Well-equipped Est. Restaurant and Grill Rooms; rent with living-rooms, 30s. A great proposition for live couple. Win. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. ; PETROL Station, 8 pumps, equipment complete in every detail; exceptional opportunity to acquire a business worth £950 Offers in the vicinity of £400 considered. Further details, Wm. Butler and Co.. Business Brokers. £65 BUYS Select Agency, including large stock, well . equipped, central office: a bargain for someone. Win. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. THE Best Dairy, Confectionery, and General Business ever offered for sale; beautifully equipped; excellent stand. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. , BUSINESS Buyers and Sellers. Our business has been tmilt by giving Service and Satisfaction. Win. Butler and Co., Business Brokers, Wellington and Palmerston North. A PARTMENT-HOUSE, Courtenay PI. -t*- —More than rent from half house; snip, £40. Heaton Pike, Ltd,, 3 Courtenay Place. Tel. 54-019,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 3