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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ISLAND BAY—Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, all convs., built 3 years, cost £175(1, level section, 40 s 120 ft; price £1150; deposit £80; balance Govt. loan, £1070, at \% p.c; outgoings 27s 6d week. ORIENTAL BAY (3 mins. tram, no climb)—7-rd. 1-floor Residence, all convs., nearly 3A-acre land, ample room for another house, uninterrupted harbour view; £1900; easy terms; sell section separately, £550. Also Superior 9-rd. Residence, large section, garden, full harbour view, £2250; deposit £150; balance long term. KELBURN—Gentleman's Bungalow, 8 rooms, sun balcony, conservatory, garage, harbour view, level walk cable car, or 12 mins Govt. Bldgs.; cost £3700; today's price £3000; deposit £300. UPPER HUTT—S Acres, in grass and native bush, wtih running stream; good 5-rd. House and outbuildings, several large poultry houses; £950; easy terms. Also 3-rd. Bungalow and glassed-in sleeping verandah; %-acre level laud; £400; deposit £150. ri G. RUTTER AND CO.. a-' Agents. Tel 43-687 Wellington. STOP PRESS NEWS ♦ FINED FOR BOOKMAKINC. William Charles Buprge, 51, and Arthur Law, 59, were charged in the Magistrate's Court this afternoon before Mr. E. Page, S.M., with carrying on the business of a bookmaker. They each pleaded guilty and were fined £250 each and were allowed 14 days to pay the fine. 4 ; COMPANIES BILL. Tli3 second reading of the Companies Bill was moved In the House of BeprejentitiTes this afternoon by the Rt. Han. J. G. Coates, Minister of Finance. . ■ I- ' ' ' " I SPLENDID CITY PROPERTY. 'SPLENDID CITY PROPERTY. Safe Buying— Safe Buying— At £1250. At £1250. 9VRD. Double-fronted' Residence with large bathroom (porcelain bath, and basih), scullery, and washhbuee; valuable section, with ample frontage for several garages; very handy position; ideal for apartments or 2-flat proposition. Terms can be arranged. Make your inspection at once with Thomson and East, Ltd. Tel. 41-622. ' ATTRACTIVE NEW HOME! ATTRACTIVE NEW HOME! For £1375. For £1375. (Easiest Terms.) ; Few Bungalow-type Homes are as up-to-date as the residence we are now offering. The living-room, with plenty of windows and cosy fireplace, is about 30ft x 15ft; dining-room, with tiled well fire, adjoins well-appointed kitchen; sunny bedrooms, one with dressing-room alongside; rubber-floored bathroom has expensive fittings. The whole is tastefully papered and finished in the best possible manner. Elevated sunny section (level drying yard). Commanding position, yet only 3 minutes to trams. Let ue motor you to view this reasonably-priced property. GOOD BUILDING SITES. From £150. Some of these Sections have been reduced from £350, and should greatly appeal to speculators. Call and we will furnish full particulars. SUPERIOR HOMES AND CITY FLATS TO LET. . THOMSON &- EAST, LIMITED, KEAL ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS, "BRANDON BOUSE," 153 FEATHERSTON STREET. Telephone 41-622. !;•■-■ ■ ' ■■■■!•.-• PRICED FOR URGENT SALE; ■ ,:JLN EIGHT-ROOMED RESI-, DENCE, in Mount Victoria, , easily converted into flats; room for garage in fronti sunny position, near tram, large level section. The price is less than a recent' , mortgage -valuation. £1250. Inquire, at our Office immediately. J. H. BETHUNE. & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cnr. Featherston arid Brandon Streetß. ChieJ Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. Telephones: 42-004 -id 42-065. (Private 2-1-060.) Members Real Estate Institute.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 14

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