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CHANNEL BUOYSI WHAT would modern navigation do without the channel buoys— those floating markers that keep ships off the shoals?- In a very real sense, the advertisements in this paper are channel buoys, placed for your protection—for the safeguardin_ of the family expenditures. These advertisements are the signed j statements of reputable firms who seek your patronage on the single basis of giving value for every shilling spent. They ore honest statements, the only kind an advertiser can use and REMAIN an advertiser. People who get the most for their money in the market-places are those who keep au eye on the channel buoys. Day by day, they follow the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best advantage. Make this a habit. Study the advertisements, in the interest of shrewder buying. ' The advertisers in this paper have charted the channels of buying for you. KEEP .TO THE COURSE. STOP PRESS NEWS EAILWAY ACCIDENT. Further information supplied by > the Railway Department in regard to the train accident at Whangamomona is to the effect that a fireman, named Champion, of New Plymouth, received a broken ankle, and injuries to one shoulder and some ribs were received by Quayle, . the other man injured. The trains were the 3 o'clock express goods train, from Taumarunui to New Plymouth and the 5.36 a.m. goods from Stratford to Taumarunui. - • ■ i j. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOMSON AND EAST, LTD., have received instructions to Sell the following Properties, which have been personally inspected and are recommended as sound buying. GENTLEMAN'S ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE, with drive-in garage. Designed by one of Wellington* leading architects and embodying all the very latest "mod-ern-home" features. Seven rooms arid two spacious glassed sun porches. Bathroom and kitchen are particularly well fitted. (Electric range and washing machine have been installed.), The interior decorations "and finishings will appeal to the most discriminating buyer. The level section receives plenty of' sunshine, and there is a pleasant outlook over Karon district, the situation being close to trams, bus, and Marsden School. Highgrade homes such as this are usually sold at over £2000—yet we offer this property complete for £1750. Terms can be arranged if desired. PRICE Only £895. A Brand-New Bungalow, specially built with labour-saving requirements throughout. The livingroom ■with cosy fireplace opena to glassed porch from which there is a splendid view. Two large bedrooms with wardrobes, good bathroom, splendid kitchen with dining recess, built-in cupboards and meat safe; separate wasbhouse aiid workshop combined. Tastefully papered. Concrete paths. Easiest terms arranged. Call and we will motor you to inspect. HAT AIT AI. (Ideal situation with magnificent view.) A Modern Bungalow of 5 rooms and conveniences, in perfect order. The owner is leaving the city and desires a quick sale, reducing his price to £1350, considerably below cost. You are invited to inspect. Telephone 41-622 for appointment. For "Good-value" Properties consult— THOMSON & EAST, ,' LIMITED, "BRANDON HOUSE," ,-. . . 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. Telephone 41-622. ■ _ • "" A KILBIRNIE BARGAIN. rpHREE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, ; (■>•»• -having splendid.view, sheltered position, and with the adjoining vacant section. The owner is leaving-New, Zealand and will accept, for quick sale £550. SEASIDE SECTIONS. OTAKI BEACH—U-a'cte, £30. PUKERUA BAY—U-acre. £70. PARAPARAUMU BEACH, £SO. . TITAHI BAY, £S5. ROSENEATH. On sea front, Evans Bay Road. Practically Level Section. £330. 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 24-060.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1934, Page 20

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