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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SELECTED PROPERTY BARGAINS. KELBUhN— Superior 8-rd. Residence, 2 enclosed sun balconies, garage, and conservatory, 6elect situation, harbour view, level walk cable car; low price and easy terms; furniture if desired. ClTY—Substantial 8-rd. Residence with every convenience, in first-cJass order; harbour view, 3 mins. l^ambton Quay, large section; space garages'; sacrifice at £2350, with deposit of £350; immediate possession. LOWER HUTT—I Acre, in best locality, laid out in gardens, lawns, and shelter hedges,- 2 garages and outbuildings; containing 4 rooms,«etc.;' gas, water, and sewerage connected; Govt. val., £1380; trustees will consider best offer. H. G. RUTTER AND CO., Agents, Panama Street, Wellington. STOP PRESS NEWS - . ♦ ——— V COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER INJURED. Opotllti.—Mr. Ashby, n Wellington coniuiorclal traveller, capsized in his car'on! Kulnimoii Hill, Onotlld,' and was' tnlicu to hospital unconscious.. He .is ■ seriously injured.—l.A. ' ' ( : ■ . ■ /'.''■' HERE'S SOUND VALUE! . HERE'S SOUND VALUE! > HERE'S SOUND VALUE! HERE'S SOUND VALUE! ONLY £109.5. ONLY £1095, l ONLY £1095. ~.,-, SPLENDID MODERN BUNGALOW. SPLENDID MODERN BUNGALOW. "EXCEPTIONALLY well built of heart *-* timbers, S: rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, laundry, wide bn\Y, and 2 verandahs. The conveniences include 'electricity and power points, jhot water service; gM stove, porcelain eriamel bath and basin, pantry, linen press, etc. SUNNIEST LEVEL SECTION, with. beautifully kept lawns and garden, concrete paths, ideal situation, with trams only 2 minutes away, and absolutely no climb. Popular suburb, with , excellent school and shopping centre. The finance is well arranged and you can buy. this low-priced property with about £175 cash. Inspect early,: as we are certain the first genuine homesceker to see it will buy. , BROOKLYN (city end)—At £800 we offer the best buy in this ( handy suburb. Very convenient to trains and Jess thau j 15 minutes to G.P.O. Good 5-rd. one-1 floor Residence, with bathroom, scullery, j washhouse, and detached workshop. Large section in garden. A property that must increase in. value. Easiest terms. Cash, required about £85. Call today and we will motor you to inspect. OTHER GOOD-VALUE HOMES IN EVERY SUBURB. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND. VALUATORS, ■ "BRANDON HOUSE," 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. ; Telephone ........... 41-622. J^ LEASEHOLD FARM. One hundred Acres, within two miles of City Boundary, milking for City Council supply 25 cows ' in summer and 16 in winter. Cot-' tage of 5 rooms, 8-bail milking shed. Rent £2 8s per week. Price, as',a going concern, including 20 cows, £220.' WELLINGTON TERRACE. An eight-roomed Residence., thoroughly renovated; splendidly situ- ' atcd, commanding a view of city and harbour. For urgent sale. Price reduced to ■ .'i - £2350. ' ■■ A WADESTOWN SECTION. Perfectly level, two minutes' ■■■- walk from tram, sunny position, splendid gardening soil, live hedges, fenced on three sides. Price only ' £400. A RENT-FREE PROPOSITION. Two-flat' Residence, and a bach, at Roseneath. Each flat is of 4 .rooms, and the bach of two rooms. Total rentals £2 per week. You could live rent-free in the lower flat. ... PRICE £1000 or OFFER. J,H. BETHUNE& CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cnr, Featherctoo and Brandon Streets. Chiet Agenta Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. Members Real EetaU Institute. Telephones: 42-004 and 42-065. (Privat* 24-000.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 124, 29 May 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 124, 29 May 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 124, 29 May 1933, Page 14

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