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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SECTIONS for Sale, aii localities, from £50; easy terms. Whiteacre, Dentiee, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. YI7QNDKRS never cease —Superior House *' (Kelburn, close bowling green), contains 5 rooms and kitchenette, Marseilles .tiles roof, artistic papering, hot water, porcelain bath, c.1., New World gas cooker; built best timbers; £800 insurance. Price £095; owner leaving. Colossal bargain. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Oom-tenay Place. TXIGHLAND PARK (snip)— Superior -*--*- Bungalow, 4 looms and kitchenette, gorgeous view whole harbour, suit nautical man or those fond of a panoramic water outlook; huge double-frontage section, 10 minutes' easy walk tram; price £1395; cost' £1650; select locality. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. "pJARGAIN of Bargains—Lower Hutt -*-* (the gorgeous garden suburb), Charming Home, 6 rooms and kitchenette, garage, built under architect, 100 ft frontage, select main-road situation; price £1475; refused £2500. Chance of a lifetime. Snap it. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. GENTLEMEN'S COUNTRY HOMES. TT'IRTUALLY given away—Look! Smart * Old English architecture, VA storeys, electric rangy, porcelain bath, Hi acres, full-sized asphalt tennis court, garage, pretty riverlet, bush where tuis and bellbirds dwell and sing their pretty songs, 45 minutes' motor run city; price £1050. Also very beautiful Bungalow Residence, 7 rooms and billiard-room) electric range, dual hot water system, double garage, also 2-rd. cottage, teunis court, croquet lawn, concrete swimming pool, 2% acres level land, situated Central Hutt, 35 minutes* motor run city; price £1475; £200 deposit; buildings insured for £.1500. Wonderful chances; seize them quickly. Now is the right time to Tjuy. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtcniry Place. SMALL FARMS. SNIPS. TT'CONOMISE and enjoy greater security ■ I-J by buying a Small Farm; it pays best. 23 acres, 8 level, good house, 7 rooms, glorious situation, main highway, close Wellington; price £1100, including 7 cows and motor-car. Also 4 acres, bungalow, 5 rooms, garage, whare, Johnsonville, make 'ideal duck, poultry farm, lovely shelter; price -£1095. 33 acres, sunny Otnki, level land, house 5 rooms, cowshed; price JS9S01. including 20 good cows, bull, 2 horses, and 18-gallon milk round; and 3 acres richest level land, whare, shelter trees, cosyspot,- Lower Hutt; price £650; was £1050. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay. Place. . ARTISTIC BUNGALOW S^TIP. THIRST Mortgagee virtually giving it •*- away for £975; £75 deposit; Govt. valuation £136.j. Contains 5 rooms and kitchenette, electric hot water service, large smart sun verandah, very pleasant outlook, sunny and nice, close tram, select suburb. There is a brick garage also. Now is the right'time to buy, but hurry! Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. ' : , , ' WAIRARAPA FARM SNIP. CEVENTY-FOUR Acres, close provincial ' town, nearly all ploughable, 12 paddocks, 20 cows, heifers (complete outfit, farm implements), 6-bail shed, modern 6rd. Bungalow, offering as going concern; astounding price, £950. Write 50 Willis Street.' 'Tel.. 41-762. ■ ■ ■ . PAEKAKARIKI. "P<OR SALE or Lease, one 12-rd. and two -1- 6-rd. Houses, prices £1500, £1250, and £1000; rents £2, £1 2s 6d, and £1. Write 294 Evg. Post. .. ' BUSINESSES FOR SALE. WANTED to Seli, Home-made Cake • * Business, Wellington suburb, established 3 years, £35. Apply 650 Evg., Post. "WANTED to Sell, Tea Rooms and Con- '• fectionery Business, with dwelling attached, near entrance to leading pleasure resort; no opposition; ice cream, Frigidaire installed. Principals only write to 844 Evg. Post. AT^ET and. Fried Fish, centre thickly- _ .populated area, no opposition, 2 living-rooms, big plant; vender called away. £50. Jauncey and Co. "LXOME-MADE Cakes and Tearooms, ■*-■*- wonderful stand, absolutely sound turnover, splendid opportunity 2 ladies; see this. £90. Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. . APAKTMENT-HOUSE, 2 mins. Quay, ■**■ 10 rooms, returns £5 10s; leaves 2 for owner; rent £3 35., .Accept £150. Going concern. Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. T~)AIRY (Municipal Licence), splendid ■*-' corner position, living-rooms; turnover £25; should be more. £190, walk in. See Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. , ' ■ v ■ (GENERAL 'Store and Mixed Business (2 " ' shops); plant worth £150 (at low valuation), stock about £150, fixtures thrown in; whole outfit, £250. Turnover (approx.) £§0 week; greatest business snip in Wellington; Bungalow Residence and 2 shops, rent £2 10s. Vender's agents, Jauncey and Co., 5 Manners Street. "P^AIRY, real first-class proposition, •*-' modern premises, unrestricted hours, near school; doing proven Uirnover £50; £400, walk in. Jauncey and Co. CUBURBAN Dairy and Confectionery, *^ wonderful position, shop and dwelling, fully and well equipped, well established; reduced price £450, on easy terms. J. Fanning and Co., 74 Manners Street. GREAT chauce for really * capablecouple—Suburban Groceries, 'Confectionery, and General, turnover £3000; profitable trade; ingoing arranged. Harconrt and Co.. Panama Street. ITY-^Lock-up Shop, confectionery, soft drinks, good clean business, several agencies; price £120; stock valuation. McCraeken, Willis Street. ■ 45-916. GOOD General Business, near school, easy to run, suitable for lady, for urgent sale, very small ingoing; cheap. Write 913 Evg. Post. . £45 BUYS Sole Rights for N.Z. of readyselling Article, including stock. Further- details, Wm. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. ; ■ f?2OO—EXCELLENT Dairy, Confec- *. tionery, Drinks, etc.; right in the busy hub; shop and rooms; suit lady. Wm. J Butler nnd Co., 140 Lambton Quay. CAKE Kitchen, Confectionery, near' large school; ideql for two ladies; plant, stock, and fittings, £145. Wm. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. 'C'XCEPTIONAL Opportunity to acquire ■*-i. Est. Drapery, clean stock; walk in or valuation. Owner retiring. Wm. Butler and Co. (Sole Agents), opp. Public Trust. ' . . . CELECT City Tea and Luncheon Room, .beautifully fitted and equipped; 'terms to approved buyer. Wm. Butler and Co. (Sole Agents). CUBURBAN Grocery, Confectionery, and General, shop and dwelling, low rent; books, banking for inspection; easy ingoing. Wm. Butler and Co. 100- BUYS Half-share in Sound, Profit- . able Business, with wages £3 per week and profits. This proposition will stand all the investigation you care to give it. Wm. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. QUICK and busy if you wish to acquire the best Stationery and News Agency Business- in or around the city; it carries a guarantee of stability. Wm. Butler, and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. ANUFACTURING Exclusive Product with huge sales and profits. There is undoubtedly a fortune in this. Only genuine buyers considered. Books, banking, and references submitted. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. IT'RUIT and Vegetables, suburban, no ■ opposition, select trade; modern shop, thoroughly recommended. Terms to approved buyer. Wm. Butler and Co. ("Sole Agents). "If we have it, it's good. pREATEST Bargain—Confectionery and General Agency Business, new stock, shop beautifully fitted; domestic reasons sale; accept £160; rent only 30s. BS9 Evg.. Post. , T SAVING N.Z., Sell Oyster Saloon, tak•J— incs £15; restaurant, fish, chips, oHestablished; rent 50s; £200, includes household furniture; also Suburban, similar business, turnover £15. rent, shop, 7 rooms, 255: sell £150. 803 Evg. Post. FOR SALE. Fish and Chip Business, good ■living for single man; fitted for fresh fish: very cheap. Apply 451 Adelaide Road. . HOTOGRAPHIC Commercial Plant, with first-class equipment;- £75; exceptional opportunity for person to take over paying--business, Write 860 Evg. Post. .■■'••■••

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 3

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