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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MORTGAGEES' SALES. NEWTOWN, 1-iuugalow, '6. rooms, al modern eonvs.,- in first-class order, best locality, alongside tram. £575, deposit £.150. ' (35) WELLINGTON TERRACE (ofl), £ mins. Quay, S-nl. Residence, all couvs., wonderful section 70 x 175 ft, secluded aud sheltered by native bush and fruit trees; uninterrupted harbour view. Owner leaving, sacrifice £2500. (5640) FACTORY SITEc, City—Land 36 x SS. with 5-rd. Dwelling-house, plenty of open space for large workshop. £650. Also, 6-rd Dwelling on laud 31 x SS; cart entrance. £750. Easy terms, HUTT VALLEY, 75 acres, halt -flat in good pasture, balance undulating, and 8 acres standing bush, worth £400. Good j 6-rd. House and outbuildings, including 2 j large Poultry-houses accommodate * 1000 birds. Orchard and shelter trees. Only £2300; large Govt, mortgagee. Deposit about £500. T_T G. R UTTER AND CO., *-*■' Agents, Wellington. Telephone 43-687 STOPPRESS NEWS / r- —/ SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE. Sydney.—Stock Exchange sales included: —Bonds, 4 per cent., 1950 £106 17s 6d, 1957 £108 10s; Commercial Bank of Sydney, £17 7s; Bank of New South Wales (ex div.), £31 12s Gd; Austral Gas (A), £7 17s 6d; Berlei (pref.), 30s; Broken Hill Proprietary, 4Ss 6d; Goldsborough Mort, 31s 6d; Wilcox Mofflin, 13s 6d.—P.A .Cable. BOY KILLED ON CROSSING. Auckland—Ronald Hanken, aged 15, was killed at the railway crossing at New Lynn today when a train crashed into the bicycle he was riding. Claude McLeod, aged 14, who was double-banking on the bicycle with Hanken, escaped uninjured.—P.A. UNEMPLOYMENT IN SAMOA. In tho House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. A. S. Richards (Labour, Roskill) asked the Prime Minister whether he would set up a Select Committee to inquire into unemployment in Samoa. Mr. Forbes replied that he had no knowledge of hardship amongst the Samoans, but he had asked the Administrator to report on the subfie__s cB U V eB U V B U V BUY YOUR HOME-SITE NOW YOUR HOME-SITE NOW s And obtain The Government Building Subsidy. } THOMSON AND EAST, LTD., ;1 THOMSON AND EAST, LTD., j Offer Splendid Sections At KARORI. KARORI. " 40ffc x 115 ft £200 50ft x 130 ft, sunny, elevated £200 50ft x 150 ft (harbour view) .... £400 ■> Level Section, best position £450 MIRAMAR. i MIRAMAR. 40ft x M.oi't (irregular) £60 Elevated Section (10 mins. tram) £50 %-acre, sunniest position £225 40ft x 150 ft (handy tram) £100 ! WADESTOAVN. 3 WADESTOWN. . I Choice Site at Highland Park .... £750 46ft x 200 ft, sunny, near tram .... £350 Excellent Site, alongside train .. £250 CITY. ; CITY. ' Section, handy Courtenay Place .. £35t) ; Splendid Site for Flats £650 , Level Sunny Section £ 500 i LOWER HUTT. I LOWER HUTX. ' 55ft x 100 ft £350 , 50ft x 120 ft £125 [ 60ftxllSft £220 , Gentleman's Home Site £550 ; ALSO, READY r-BUILT MODERN ! HOMES IN EVERY SUBURB. : THOMSON & EAST, i LIMITED, "For Good A 7alue Properties," "Brandon House," 152 Featherston Street. Telephone 41-622. A SECTION BARGAIN. TOROOKLYN. The site of a house' ■*-* destroyed by fire. Concrete ! paths and walls, water and drainage laid on. Good section, level in front, rising at rear. PRICE £140. A XEW BUNGALOW. Six delightful rooms, attractively . decorated and fitted with up-to-date labour-saving conveniences. Concrete paths, wall, and founda- , t.ions. An exceptional home built by one of the best builders in ■Wellington. PRICE £1275. ' . NORTHLAND. ' Five-roomed.Residence, with a large basement which could be converted into two rooms. Sunny ■ position. PRICE £950. LOWER HUTT. Six rooms, needs renovation. Good section, in splendid locality, just off High Street, and a short walk from Lower Hutt. PRICE £675. 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 42-065. | (Private 2-1-060.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 16

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