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TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. LEASE BY TENDER OF DAIRY ] FARMS. rPHE Public Trustee invites separate -"- tenders, for leases of three blocks of land of approximately 20S, 131, and 184 acres at Aokautere, eight miles from Pal- I merston North. Land is eminently suitable either for dairying or grazing and ■ fattening. Conditions of tender may be-inspected and any further information obtained at the Public Trust Offices at Palmerston North, Wellington, Keilding, Marton, Levin, Wanganui, and Hawera. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close, at Public Trust Office, : Palmerston North, at noon on MARCH 15, 1934. • • - Tenders should be enclosed in-sealed ■ envelopes and marked "Tender ■ for Lease." C. FREYBERG, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. rjOLDEN . BAY ' CEMENT. - DORMAN LONG'S STRUCTURAL' STEEL. Agents, JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. W. a. LONG & CO.. LTD.. Agents for riONNACONA INSULATING WALL- ■ Lr BOARD, 130WRAN1TB BITUMINOUS PAINTS (Supreme for Roofs), IVORY BOARD (a cheap and serviceable wallboard for an economical job). 21-23 GHUZNEE STREET, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~~ REMARKABLE SACRIFICE, MODERN BUNGALOW, WOBURN, BEST LOCALITY, FOR SALE UNTIL- WEDNESDAY ' ONLY. "■' • rPHIS unusually smart and attractive x Bungalow is built of the best materials throughout, and leaves nothing to be desired. It contains four rooms, bathroom, sun porch, and up-to-date kitchen, | with, gas cooker aud Independent hot -water service. The kitchen is attractively decorated in white enamel, relieved" with black and contains plenty of bins and cupboards; The spacious hall is panelled in rimu. The fireplaces are particularly stylish. There is a large garage and .workshop. The section is unusually wide, well cultivated, and in addition to concrete drive there are concrete paths running right down to the back of the garden. The situation is less than two minutes' walk from Woburn Station and Bowling Green, within easy distance of Lower Hutt Tennis Club. The price is by far the lowest in this part of Woburn, namely £1050, favourable terms arranged. NOTE.—For special reasons this Pro-' petty is for sale until Wednesday only, and offers the most remarkable opportunity whicii has occurred during the whole of the depression. 'H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22 BRANDON STREET, AND AT LOWER HUTT HARCOURT & CO., J^AND AND ESTATE ' AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, Lambton Quay and 41-43 Panama Street. Telephones 44-017, 44-018. POSITION MEANS EVERYTHING.' DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. We are instructed to offer a splendid property in this favoured locality The residence has five rooms with all '-conveniences, and a wide verandah from which is obtained a most magnificent view of the harbour and Straits. The house-fs perfectly comfortable and extremely well built, there are a garage and concrete P; u_ I?.' aI1, there is an acre and oneeighth of land in native bush PRICE £1000. TERMS 425; COST £2000, NOW £1450 LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT A charming modern bungalow .with every possible convenience. Wide entrance hall den, spacious drawing-room with tiled fireplace and double glass doors to dining-room which has a handsome brick fireplace there are three large bedrooms,, roomy kitchen with all modern appointments, bathroom, laundry, and many cupboards. Tho Section has 80ft frontage, is level, and laid out in lawn and garden; There is a garage and concrete paths. THIS IS AN IDEAL HOME AT TODAY'S PRICE. £1450. TERMS ARRANGED. - - 476. LYALL BAY. ' , . £550 . Four-roomed Residence, with all usual conveniences, minute from the tram and near' beach. Splendid little home for well under £1 per week. TERMS, '.- RING 44-017. ..-. 453. ""THIS IS OPPORTUNITY. ! Here is a splendid dhance to buy in at the right, price; there is money hi this proposition. 22 ROOMS. '22 ROOMS. Modern private hotel or guest house situated a minute-from the BEACH and STATION. PLIMMERTON; PLIMMERTON. This establishment cost over £3000 to build and can now be acquired for £1600, equal to a rental of under £3 per week. .There are 22 bedrooms, all offices including bathrooms, etc., large drawing-room and dining-room, and all modern conveniences. AVith the NEW BRIDGE a definite possibility and the increasing popularity of this , one of Wellington's most-favoured resorts, • all that is necessary to ensure success is confidence. , PRICE £1600. EASY TERMS . ■: 476. FINANCIAL ■Wo have available several sums up to . £2000 for first mortgages; also a number of small- amounts from £50 -for second mortgages. All applications dealt with immediately. BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED TO BUY, ; rjAST-IRON Scrap, Copper, Brass, Aluv-' minium, Zinc Lead; also Secondhand Machinery. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 14
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