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HHENDER, TASTY, AND TEMPTING I "SWAN" SAUSAGES! mJust as welcome for Breakfast Dinner, or Tea. IT. Look for the "SAA'AN" Brand. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ay /CITY—4 Large Rooms, kitchenette, modhe crn appliances, maximum sunshine; il worth £1250; accept £725. Owner, 1925 Evg. Post. it. /CHEAP Karori Sections from £75 to na £350;* wonderful value. Apply Land, :d. Box 1474, C.P.0., Wellington. c: "VTEAVTOAVN (opposite Athletic Park)— he ■*■' Residence, 9 large rooms, all modern corn's., gas cooker, range, h. and c, artis>s- tically papered throughout, sun all day, - mm. tram, room for garage, suitable proag fcssional man, nursing, convalescent home; ;s, no agents. 1921 Evg. Post. n- ClCil'lON, Anne Street, '32pbhs., good _ view, owner leaving for Australia, ly sacrifice £175. Large Co., 27 Grey Street. P- /ClTY—Bargain, 2 Cottages and level sec- _ tion; returns 32s 6cl week; good prosig pective value; £050. Jauncey and Co. iff T^ELBURN— Owner leaving Wellington 90 A\- immediately, will sacrifice Beautiful Semi-Bungalow, 8 rooms, sun balconies re and garage, harbour view, best locality; 2e level walk ■•cable, car; cost £3700. AVill r, accept about £3000 with £250 cash, balg, ance 5% per cent. Furniture if desired. Write Owner, Box 204, G.P.O. ~ "pRIDAL" Home (Hataitai)—4 Large _ -*-* Rooms, kitchenette, sun porch; £50 s, deposit (balance all Govt. Loan), lovely t. sea view. (Sole Agent) Leslie Jones, 101> 7 y AVillis Street. st "DETTER than Renting—las 6d a week v ■*-* (approximately) covers everything. _ Kilbirnie, Price £650 (small deposit), LI Corner Property, small compact Bungac- low (garage), modern convs., well appointed, flat section, no climb (mort- ~ gagee's sate). Leslie Jones, 101 AVillis St. ld (Sole Agent). f»750—5 ROOMS, glassed feuu porch ~ s & (garage), %-acre section, insurance £800 (a bargain), Brooklyn, easy terms. s ' Leslie Jona;, 101 AVillis Street. (Snip!) ' TTATAITAI, £1200—Fine Home, 5, XA splendid rooms (garage), no climb,' ~ "home to lunch area"; large garden, sun c nil clay! Everything in splendid order throughout. Easy terms (small deposit). - Must be sold quickly. Beautifully ap* lt: pointed home. (Sole Agent) Leslie Jones, !j 101 AVillis Street. d ■ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. i 7 "pOR SALE, Sound Small Goods Busi- •*• ness, best suburb AVellington, show- '' ing good profit; £135. AA'alk in. Write •£ 1732 Evg. Post. ( ] "I^RUIT, Confectionery, Bread, Butter, y x Eggs, lock-up shop, reasonable rent. Owner ;roing into bigger business; turnT over £16. Any reasonable offer. 1956 f t Evg. Post. i- £?80 —MIXED Business, showing living for. * couple; rent, with 2 rooms, £1 10s. - Largo Co., 27 Grey Street. HOME-MADE Cakes and Teas, soundj. est proposition in AVellington; really wonderful-opportunity for two ladies. £90, - walk in. Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners " Street. £_ r ° CMALLGOODS, Home-made Cakes, and " General Business, close 5.30, bcauti- _ fully fitted up, first-class trade. £200 5, whole outfit. Great chance. Jauncey y and Co., 5 Manners Street. f> PROFITABLE Soft Goods Business, -t £150 cash for quick sale; splendid :-. opportunity energetic person. 1996 Evg. f. Post. ; *' A PARTMENT-HOUSE, 2 minutes Quay, _ ■£*• 10 rooms, rent £3 3s; 8 rooms let ;e returns £5 10s; leaves two for owner; ;, '£150, fully furnished. Jauncey and Co., it 5 .Manners Street. WNER, leaving for England, sacrificing Select Guest House, beautifully fur's nished. Apply Harcourt and Co., Panama Street. y pAKKKY, General .Store, .thickly porm- ?, -*-• lated area, excellent turnover, mod- > crn plant; price, valuation about £1000, or exchange for House Property. Dominion Business ; Sillcs,'lß9 Featherston St. ■t EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange for House in Aiick- ,, land, AVellington House, 5 rooms s and kitchenette, splendid order; value £2100. Ring 16-246, or write 1784 Evg. [. Poet. WANTED, Big House, City, for Kilbir- , nic Residence or Clear Title Sections. )- Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. s /ClTY—Dwelling (on tram line), 4 rooms I 1 and .scullery, well let, mortgage £400; »• price £650; freehold section wanted in exchange for owner's equity. J. H. Bethune ; and Co., 154-6 Featherston Street. WANTED TO SELL. > ALSATIAN Dog, 18 months, splendid =, -^*- watchdog, beautiful beast, £3. 1936 t- Evg. Post. LINDS, best Sunfast Holland, com- , plete with Roller, Cord, Pull, and :. fittings, from 3s 6d each. At Te Aro L Furnishing Co., 103 Cuba Street. DIES, good used, 3i x 4, 32 x 4, 33 x 4%, 29 x 440, 30 x 525, 31 x 525, from y 10s each. London Retreads, Wakefield Street. s TTARNESS and Saddlery Repairs, Cow c ■*■■*■ and Horse Covers, Leather Goods of all descriptions, Repaired promptly and ~. cheaply. ' E. A. Shepherd, 41 Ghuznee St. !. ALL Oddments to bo thrown out; sale > xl prices further reduced from tomorrow. George and George, Ltd., Cuba [. St., Newtown, Petone, Kilbirnie. '■• pVNITOF-SALE Snips —54in Diagonal x-i Coatings, 4s lid yard; Ladies' Jumpy ers, 5s lid. George and George, Ltd. At d all four stores. PIANOS going cheap. Call 98 Manners Street. Save pounds. Ramsey ;- Wilson Auction Rooms (opp. Regent !. Theatre). . / /C ENTS' AVrist Watches, Swiss made, s plain and luminous dials, from 7s 6tl y each, 5 years guarantee. Carlton Jewellers, 44 Willis Street. *- /CRJSATEST Auction Sale of Furniture !, ever held in AA 7ellington, at 1 p.m. t Friday, E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers. At Hordens Furniture Store, Lambton ~ Quay—Closing down. Next Kelburn y Tram. ; /CREATES!1 Auction Sale of Furniture - ever held in AA r ellinp;ton, at 1 p.m. Friday, E. Johnston and C 0.,. Auctioneers. - At Hordens .Furniture Store, Lambton '■ Quay—Closing down. Next .Kelburn > Tram. __^ . /CREATEST Auction Sale of Furniture ■"- ever held in AVellington, at 1 p.m. ?i Friday, E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers, t At Hordens Furniture Store, Lambton Quay—Closing down. Next Kelburn y Tram. ; /CREATEST Auction Sale of Furniture i, ever held in AVellington, at 1 p.m. Friday, E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers, a At Hordens Furniture Store, Lambton c Quay—Closing down. Next Kelburn Tram. GREATEST Auction Sale of Furniture r . ever held in AVellington, at 1 p.m. Friday, E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers. - At Hordens Furniture Store,. Lambton Quay—Closing down. Next Kelburn 11 Tram. 5> /C REATEST Auction Sale of Furniture r ever held in AA 7ellington, at 1 p.m. Friday. E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers. 0 At Hordens Furniture Store, Lnmbton ■'■ Quay—Closing down. Next Kelburn Tram. ______ f- TTEAR the three marvellous Records ie -tl made at the Methodist Conference, London. Pinny's, 58 Willis Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1933, Page 1

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