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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BUNGALOW.—S" rooms and kitchenette, every conceivable convenience, well situated, alongside tram: £1100, deposit £150. SHOP AND DWELLING.-5 rooms, seaside suburb, all .conys., newly renovated, suitable any business; mortgagee's sale £850, deposit £100. WELLINGTON I'EKRACE (central)Superior Modern Residence, 8 rooms, all conveniences, large section, space garages, harbour view. 3 minutes Quay; £2500; easy terms NKWTOWN (alongside tram and shops) —Substantial Dwelling, 6 rooms, electric light, hot and cold, etc; wants some renovating; flat section. Absentee owner sacrificing at £435; outstanding bargain 385 ACRES, close Auckland, carries 130 dairy cattle, 250 breeding ewes, and 5 horses, 2 houses and outbuildings, £30 acre, mortgage £2000, at 5% per cent. Owner will .exchange for any class of Wellington property. TJ G. RUTTER 'AND CO., *■■*•• Agents, Wellington. Telephone 43-687. STOP PRESS NEWS . - » » SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE. Sydney.—Stock Exchange sales included: Bonds, 4 per cent., 1947, £109 lis 6d; Comrnermial Bank of Sydney, £16 19s; Associated News "' (pref.), 23s 4id; Austral Glass, 48s; Broken Hill Proprietary, 46s 3d.— P.A. Cable. "j ADVENTUROUS TRIP. An adventurous voyage to Wellington from Lyttclton. was made by an 18-foot yacht which arrived in port today. ■ The yacht left Lyttelton last Saturday night, and very rough weather was encountered, its skipper, who is stated to be one of the original crew of the ketch Waterlily, which was in Wellington in March, 1932, having a most unpleasant trip. The boat is now in the .Boat Harbour. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaking on the introduction of the Electoral Amendment Bill in • the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Atinore said that .Mr. Massey had said that it was a cardinal principle with the Reform Party to preserve the eon- ' stitutional rights of the people. He had said that he would not agree to the postponement j>t any election unless the enemy was within; the gates. i Mr. H. T. Armstrong (Labour, Ch'ristchurch East): "The enemy is within their gates all right. Mr. Atmore said the Government ■ had failed to touch, any of the troubles of the people. The Government's action was dictated by its fear of meeting the people. ' BUY NOW : BUY NOW - BUY NOW ■ ' AND YOU WILL BUY RIGHT. "AXIRAMAR (sunniest position, few ■"■*- minutes to Junction)— Pretty Bungalow of 5 rooms, kitchenette, and large garage. The level section is particularly well laid out in lawns and garden. Corner position and excellent shop site. Price £1105; terms, with about £200 cash.., WALLACE STREET (vicinity), -very handy to the City—Comfortable Home with .4 rooms, bathroom, and scullery, on one floor; good hot water service, gas stove, electricity, etc. Insurance £675 Price £800. Deposit £100, balance easy. KARORI (handy Marsden School)— New Bungalow and large level section, with motor entrance; 5 rooms, sun-porch, latest kitchenette and bathroom, electric range, hot water service; modern decorations throughout. Most attractive home offering at the low figure' of £1200. 'Terms arranged. '. - ; - .' ~', BUILDING SITES—We1 have' seVeVal excellent Sections available at prices within reach of home-builders. Northland £100, Miramar. £50, Karori £200, Roseneath £200, Lower Hutt £125. Call at our office and we will let you have all particulars. WELLINGTON, TERRACE (best p6si-tion)—Solidly-constructed Residence on valuable level "section, 8 rooms and'all offices. The two living-rooms are large and have modern fires. At £2200 this is safe buying. A splendid property for-flats! Terms, with about £500: cash. INSPECT AT ONCE. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, "Brandon House," 152 Feathorston Street. ' TELEPHONE 41-622. A .HOME'IN HIGHLAND PARK. REDUCED £3300 TO £2000. " J^ MODERN BUNGALOW, con-'' ■taining .five- '; delightfn'l rooms. The section is one of the best in the locality, being in a most sunny position, one minute's walk from the tram, and commanding a charming view of the • harbour. The garden is a. most ■] ■ attractive one. and there is room for a garage. At the price this property is an exceptional bargain. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TWO BRICK HOUSES, let at £2 5s per week. Level section, close to Courtenay Place. A splendid future factory site, 38 feet by 112 feet. Government valuation £1965. Price only £1200. J. H. BETHUNE & C 0.," Members Real Estate Institute, Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cnr. Featherston and Brandon Streets Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. : (Private 24-060.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 16

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