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HOUSES TO LET. i-lAXDALLAH—Urick jiungalow-, _ 5 rooms, superior lionie, 40s, near oiler. McCrneken, 63 Willis Street. 43-910. pATANGA UKHSCKNT, near main gate -*- Botanical Cinrdcus—7-rd. House, all convf., home to lunch. Tel. 16-897. ONE-FLOOR Modern Guesthouse (U rooms) to Let; references required. ■Apply No. S Moncrielt St., Mt. Victoria. BROOKLYN, 4-rd. Hoiise. all ronvs. 2i Clinrlotte Avunuc; 2-'s Gd. Apply llil l'irie Street. ________^^_____ rj^UOKXDOX, Comfortable lKm.se, 4~rui.-i., *■■ k'ctte, shed, garden; o minutes Govt. Buildiug.s; every cony., 2Ss. Webb, 11 Panama Street. OKWAY Street, Jlouce, 3 rooms an-! kitchenelte, furnished. Apply K. l>. Walker, 105 Manners Street (next PlaM Theatre). ______ rpUOliXDOX—Modern Jlome ofb rooms ■*•■ (including billiard-room). Tliis is a iirst-elass home with every modern appointment; £3 IS.*. Gordon Harcotnt; IJ7 Ffuthorston Street. 4.1-4.^0. MCDONALD CUES.—S Rooms and kitchenette, sunny, convs., 1 miii. Willis •St., recently renovated. King 00-SOl tori ight. ~ ""TO L£T. KAKORI, Kano Street—3-rd. House, all modern conveniences; rent 32s (id. Apply K. Reynolds and Co., Ltd. The terrace. A VAILABLE to private family only, -^ good 8-rd. House, every cony., gas stove, range, ealiphont, sun "in every room, splendid outlook; references; £3. Key, McCracken, G3 Willis Street. 45-916. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. BUYERS— Here is that opportunity of securing a very desirable City Residence at practically half its established value. Five minutes' level walk Lambton Quay. A beautifully-built home of S attractive rooms, large reception hall, dressing-room, and full range of offices, every modern convenience installed, including 2 bathrooms and patents. Main looms'are very large, with all interior decorations of a pleasing nature. Over 'A acre land (level), with trees, shrubs, gardens, etc., garage. Set amidst valuable properties, the Government valuation is £3175, but to effect a quick sale the trustees have fixed the low price of £2500. GORDON HARCOURT, 157 Fentherston Street. Tel. 45-400, LOWEITIiUIT. . BEAND-NEW Home, in beautiful old garden setting, abundance of shrubs, fruit trees, spring bulbs, and other choice flowers; 5 rooms, kitchenette, many special features, latest appointments, tiled-m bath, 3 built-in wardrobes, walk-in pantry, cupboards, bins, drawers; spacious hot-air cupboard; delightful large sun room: outgoings 22s 6d per week. Price £925; deposit £100. It's a bargain. Kirkland and Co., Post Office Corner, Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-6CS, WANTED TO SELL. SEEDS mid Foods for all birds. Dog Biscuits, Medicines, Collars, Combs, Leads. Expert advice free The Raiiptatira, Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 40-0/4. SED Chesterfield and Chair, £5 10s; New Linos., 2 yards wide (damaged). 2s lid yard; Squares, 19s Cd: Lino. Mats. 9d, Is. Radford'a Sale, Manners Street. SEE ,the Universal Egg-beater and Cakemixer at James Stewart Electrical Co. Ltd., Lambton Quay and Lower Cuba St POTATOES—Best Southern Sutton *■ Supreme aud Dakotas, 6s 6d per cwt, delivered W J Gai'din and Son, 40 Glinznee Street. . . OUTTCASES, 24in,-245; 26in, 20s; Atf>3 tacbe Cases, 14in. Us Cd; 16in, 12s 6d. Guaranteed bullock hide. Osborne's, Ltd.. 122 Conrtenay. Place. ATA, Mnire, and Matai Firewood sawn in lengths to suit you. McGowan and Mapce. Te). 42-006. OU cannot buy better Coal, Coke, and Firewood thau McGowaD and Magce's Tet. 42-006. •■...■ OS 6dPER Week will supply that Side- <* board. Table, Chesterfield, or Easy Chair Art Cabinet Co., Willis Street QUALITY Printing of Every Description. Place your next order with the "Evening Post." |

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 3