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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I ISLAND BAY—S Rooms (one floor), all convs., workshop and concrete garage, level section, overlooking golf links, 2 mm! [train; mortgagee's sale, £825; deposit £7o! CITY (harbour view, 5 mins. G.P.O.)— Large S-rd. Residence, all convs., firstclass order, large section, space gara«es£22so; deposit £200. j. 2000-ACRE SHEEP FARM, carries 2000 sheep and cattle, good buildings; £2 5s acre, no mortgage. - Exchange for Smaller Farm or Town Property. I FLAX MILL AND CORDAGE Manufacturing Business, established 30 years, close important township; 40 acres land and substantial buildings and machinery; £6000; unencumbered. Owner wishes retire, will exchange for farm. |XT G. MUTTER AND CO.. |' , * Agents. Tel. 43-687, Wellington. UPPER HUTT. 248. I

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-^ * j ' ~"" BOOKMAKERS FINED. ' Xew Plymouth.—Fines totalling £610 ( were inflicted on six bookmakers at Sew l riyrnouth this morning by the Magistrate, [ Mr. Woodward. This was the sequel to a police raid on Saturday. The defendants all pleaded guilty. Sydney Roy Lovel, hairdresser, . was fined £ 150, in default four months' imprisonment. Ernest Rob- 1 a tit Byers was fined £50, Frank FarreU £100, Jack Johnston, of Waitara, £150, Ulancier (agent) £150, and Walter Ray £10. Bay, a relief worker, was allowed three months ■in which to pay the fine. The rest were allowed 48 hours.—P.A. ' j I I ' '"■ ' ! - ■' i i

THE RETURN TO PROSPERITY. /YCR last month's sales comv^ prised 8 houses and 4 sections to a total value of £7625. BUY NOW, while the market is low. KILBIRNIE. Bungalow of three • rooms and an extra section. Splendid view Evans Bay, sheltered position. PRICE £650. MIRAMAR. Five-roomed Residence, on flat, handy tram, on quarter-acre section. Room for garage or workshop. Very suitable carrier or • tradesman. PRICE £700. HATAITAI. ; =£875. ' £575. Residence of five rooms and kitchenette, fitted with gas stove, ' new caliphont, and pointed brick fireplace. Good section, 40ft x 120 ft, just above street level. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute, Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office. Ltd., AUCTIONEERS: AND LAND AGENTS, Cnr. Featherston. and Brandon Streets,;Telephones 42-064 and 42065. ' . (Private 24-060.) • OUTSTANDING — ■ '■ —Z_ OUTSTANDING — — -L. Now and'again we see a home that , -impresses us as being something"out of the ordinary. This is such a home. A GENTLEMAN'S UP-TO-DATE RESI- /"■ DENCE in a desirable locality! ■ " Entrance porch and hall. 3 living-rooms. 3 bedrooms. " 2 sun porches. Bathroom, kitchen, and laundry. 2 garages. Electric range and modern requirements throughout. Everything is sound: and in perfect condition. Large level section (lawns and garden), quite convenient to the trams and 10 minutes' motor run to tbe city. '■ — PRICE ONLY £1700 . : : PRICE ONLY £1700 The property and its low price should attract a genuine buyer. Terms can - be arranged. Telephone 41-022 for inspection. DEPOSIT £100 _ DEPOSIT £100 — : ; ;__ There are many homeseekers who would buy a ..home in preference to renting if the price and terms were reasonable—therefore we advise an early, inspection of this property.' A BRAND-NEW BUNGALOW containing 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and- laundry. Spacious sunny level see-! tion, 3 minutes_ to tram and stores. Plenty j of room for drive-in garage. — : PRICE £1185 —; : PRICE £1185 Early Possession. Wo have several sums ranging from £480 to £3000 for Loan on First Mortgage at current rates. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, "BRANDON HOUSE," 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. Telephone , , 41-622

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 15

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