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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. f'sso-QUEEN'S DRIVE, Lyall Bay— <*■' Splendid 5-rd. House, beautiful condition, every up-to-date convenience, low deposit, balance Govt. loan; no repairs wanted; great bargain; weekly costs under £1. Smith and Jones, Do Luxe Theatre. • ; "DROOK.LYN Bargain—Bungalow and -*-* garage, handy tram, sunny section, fully furnished, including piano, sewing machine, Hoover, liven, carpets, etc.; colossal sacrifice; worth £1500; price the lot £975. Be quick. Smith and Jones. Tel. 51-500. _J £675— ALL-ELECTRIC Home, 5 rooms, wonderful property, owner leaving Wellington. Smith and Jones. Tel. 51-506. NEW Model Bungalow for £1125—A Beautiful Home of 5 rooms and kitchenette, recently completed, fitted with every conceivable requisite that the most exacting home-seeker could desire, arresting beauty of design, and superlative excellence of interior decoration are distinctive characteristics of this delightfulhome. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre. rj.IFT of Gifts (£25 deposit, balance Govt. loan) —Beautiful Bungalow, Karori, 4 large rooms; kitchenette, fine garden, running stream, near tram, sun all day; 25s total weekly costs. 1480 Eve. Post. ■ T YALL BAY (£2O deposit, take over . Govt. loan, no other mortgage)— Modern Bungalow, wonderful garden; owner must sell; genuine sacrifice. 1407 Evg. Post. A LL Government Loan (Hataitai), har- ■£*• bour view—Charming Bungalow, 4 large rooms, kitchenette, sun porch;"room for dancingj billiards, workshop; deposit £40; losing £400. Write 1495 Evg. Post. TTPPER HUTT-4-rd, Bungalow, %-acre '-' .rich garden, lawn, Govt. mtge., £470, deposit £35; also Corner Section alongside Main Road, £55. H. G. Rutter and Co., ov Tel. 248 Upper Hutt.' fUTY —S-rd. Residence, all convs., beautiful order, harbour view, 3 mm. Quay, large section, space garages, £2350; great bargain, cash about £350. Key, Agents, H. G. Rutter and Co. ELBURN—Superior 8-rd. Residence, substantial and modern every detail, sun balcony, and garage, harbour view, no climb, level walk cable car, harbour view, £3000, deposit £300, and furniture if desired. Owner, Box 204, G.P.O. "ETERE'S your chance; £35 deposit, bal- ■*-*■ ance all Govt. mortgage—Villa, 3 rooms and kitchenette, and garage, very large level section, close tram, gas cooker,, porcelain bath, c.1., total price £525, cost £950; rare chance for handy, industrious man. Apply quickly, Whiteacre, Denticc, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. SMALL FARMS, SNIPS. AUGMENT your income by keeping ducks, poultry, bees, incubators, day-old chicks, grow flowers, small fruits, and still keep your job in the city; invest £25 in a small car to get you to and fro to your work—3o Acres, level land, Lower Hutt, house, garage, dairy sheds; i>rice £1150, £150 deposit, including 7 dairy -cows. Sweetest Little Farm of 5% acres, Central Hutt, nice running Btream for ducks, geese, poultry, bees; House, 5 l'6oms t garage lawns, everywhere; price £1095, refused £1500; and 3 Acres Richest Level Land, cosy spot, Lower Hutt, Matai Whare" and shelter trees- thereon, price .-C650, was £1050,- mortgagee's forced sale. Make these a stepping-stone to greater things, but act quickly. Whiteacre, Deutice, and Co.. 7 Courtenay Place.. ' ■ SHOPS AND DWELLINGS SNIPS. READ this—Wise people buy shops with dwellings attached as .they save paying two rents, and another thing living on the premises you catch more trade. Mt. Victoria, busy sunny street, close Courtenay Place— 2 Shops and Dwelling, in real nice order; price £1270 the block, refused £3800 Also Natty Shop and Dwelling, 5 rooms, main thoroughfare, everything sweet and clean; price £705 or offer; great spec.' Get in quick, no-time to waste; prices sure to rise very soon. Money saier in property. Whiteacre, Deuticc, and Co., 7 Couvtonay Place. ' GREAT guns," what a chance— Pretty Bungalow 5 rooms and kitchenette and brick garage, price £995, £50 deposit Govt. valuation, £1385, sunny pleasant outlook, close tram, no climb though standing on nice knoll, select suburb. Apply speedily, Whiteacre, Deutice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. ■. TT'S true—"Housing" Shortage! I am ■*• happy to offer 5 Rooms, Kitchenette,, delightful bungalow, loveliest.-'-.'district in Wellington (no climb); price,£loso.; «na,l deposit (owner leaving Wellington); pasoually recommended as a most remarkable snip; wise people are buying now. Leslie Jones. 101 Willis Street. SNIP of Snips; why pay rent?— House, 4 rooms and kitchenette, Melrose; insured .£550; price £395, but must have bif deposit; bathroom, bath, basin, land 56"x 100 (about), electric light, gas; now is the right time to buy, but hurry. Whiteacre, Deuticc, and Co., 7, Courtenay Place. - ■ _____ WORLD'S GREATEST SNIP. £750 FOR Natty House, Kelburn, close Fairlie Terrace, 3 mins. • bowling jtreen. 5 looms and kitchenette, beautift'illy kept home with Marseilles tiles roof, sun all day, lovely garden, • hot, cold water, New World gas cooker, pore, bath, basin, c.1., insurance £800; price £750. The owner is not selling the property but virtually giving it away, as he is leaving N.Z. immediately and must sell. Now is the right time to buy, but move quickly or you will be too late for bargains. See us, 9, Monday morning, without fail. .Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7, Cpurtenay Placfl. ■ ' . : ■ " GOVT. LEASEHOLD FARM. OIOSO—HAS run 16 head, including three <** horses; 12 gals., city guarantee; to be sold at a great reduction. W. Wood, Sedclon Street, Lower Hutt. TO HOME-SEEKERS. VTEW 5-RD. WELL-BUILT BUNGA- -^ LOW, near Woburn Station, one minute from, school, every possible convenience, lawns, concrete paths, and large garage. PRICE £1350. Easily worth £1650. Government mortgage. Write 29 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. if this modern bungalow appeals; buy now while the market is yours. j X ROOMS, modern kitchenette, and all **' . the latest conveniences; electric hot water, electric stove, hot' points, built-in window-seats, wardrobes, linen press and cloak cupboard; large sitting-room, delightful view, Carrara ceilings, hall, attractively finished; situated' sunniest suburb, j elevated position, extensive marine view, 3 minutes from tram. A brand-new residence, most attractively ' designed and finished. We shall be'delighted to show it to j-ou. Price £1450. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton Quay, or ring 17-167 after 6 p.m. A SUPER-SPECIAL HOME OF UNUSUAL AND ATTRACTIVE DESIGN. A MOST DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW, ■"■ just being completed by one of Wellington's best-known builders; 6 rooms, ou one floor; dining and sitting rooms of splendid size (magnificently finished), o charming bedrooms, study, perfectly appointed kitchenette which will prove an absolute delight to any housewife; large bathroom, with half-sunken ' porcelain bath and pedestal basin, laundry, etc. This is without question' the ideal home; it is beautifutly appointed throughout, tastefully papered, with all materials of the highest class, and what.is more, is well and faithfully' built from the ■ concrete foundations to the roof. The exterior is of arresting and most pleasing design. Level corner section, within 1% minutes of tram, in Wellington's loading suburb. PRICE — £1200! £1200!' £1200! Deposit £200, balance arranged on mortgage. Buyers, make no mistake about thia Home; it is the very acme of- perfection, AND THE PRICE FOR A NEW HOME OF THIS DESCRIPTION IS AN ABSOLUTE REVELATION. ■ ■ GORDON HARCOURT, -)l Land Agent and Auctioucer, ' J_ 157 Featherston Street, ".. Telephone 45-450. . . })'§.-

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 3

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