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nWORTANT TO ADVEKTISEK3. THE "EVENING POST." 1 A pViSIUISJiUS are asked to have their 3 XX-- Notices in this Office as early as =■' possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the-SATURDAY'S Paper be Lauded in the previous-day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed ' that day. NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised rts Vacant are advised not to send ;, original references—copies only should be sent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, nora-do-plume addresses, care of General Post Office cannot be accepted The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any : advertisement or advertisements through. I accident1 or from other, causes, or for '. error in the publication of an advertise- • incut. i BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., 1 i -The "Evening Post." s ; STOP PRESS NEWS 1 MR. COATES AND CHAMBERS 1 OF COMMERCE. The Minister of Finance (the Rt. Hon. J. G.- Coates)- stated today - that he could not see his way clear .to'hpld/a"further conference with the special committee which had been set up by. the Associated j Chambers of Commerce. He had • already heard and noted the repre- • sentations of business men in the. - various centres, and had received helpful advice from a large number 'of people who were anxious '. to assist the Government' in its efforts to stabilise the mortgage . position and help the.farmers in • their serious plight. 6 { He appreciated the manner in which many business and commercial men had placed their experience at his disposal. The session ■was less than a week off, and it was impossible to hear representations from sections of the community who had already placed their views before him and the' public. CHARGE AGAINST; BANK CLERK. Auckland.—John Wesley Dexter, aged 26, was remanded today on £100 bail on a charge of stealing £57 from the Bank of New South Wales. The police said that a large sum was involved, and the accused was ordered to report daily to the police.—P.A'. CRICKET. At 2.40 p.m., the score was 181 for six wickets (Lamason, st Jackmahj b Moloney, 23; Tindill, b An- - drfeWfe, 53; Wallace, not out, 1; Tricklebank, riot out, 0; extras, 8.) ;., PROPERTIES FOR SALE. "v. \I~OR BIMEDIAIE SALE, ' SUPERIOR 7-KOOMED RESIDENCE, ' WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF CITY. VyELL-BUILT Home, comprising 4 bed- " rooms, living-room, dining-room, den, kitchen, bathroom; every possible convenience; level section; select locality. This is a property we have personally inspected and can thoroughly Tecommend ■£2300; £450 deposit. (243) . •, MT. VICTORIA. • ■ ' AN i IDEAL, HOME.' _ *Substantially;built Residence, comprising 5 bedrooms, living-room, dining-room, glassed-in porch, kitchen, every conveniencej and in splendid.order; excellent section, room for garage; sun all day. This property could be easily converted into flats if'so required. Only few minutes of the city, and no climb. We offer this extremely inteiesting''property at £2250. S. GEORGE- - ;•. NATHAN ' ' ' AND CO.. ' Auctioneers,- Estate Agents, and Valuers, 105 Customhouse Quay. ' HARCOURT & CO., ' J^AtfD AND ESTATE- AGENTS, , AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, . Lambton Quay and Panama Street. " KELBURN OWNER MEETS THE 1 ■ MARKET. PRICE REDUCED. TERMS ARRANGED '•Particularly well-built Residence ot seven commodious and serviceable rooms, fitted throughout with every modern, convenience and'in perfect order and condition. This residence has been particularly well cared for, and is a-home in every sense of the word. ' • LARGE, WELL-PLANTED SECTION WITH MAGNIFICENT VIEW AND ROOM.FOR GARAGE. . SITUATION. Four minutes'level walk from KELBUR.N TRAM, sheltered, sunny, and select locality. PR7OE £1850, or nie-.'offer. COST'£2SOO. Reasonable Terms to ■ Sound Purchaser. 'RING 44-017 FOR INSPECTION. 6207 you must . see this! 'mortgagee selling for less ■ THAN HIS MORTGAGE. 'Ideal Moaern Bungalow of most attracrica appearance, comprised of live rooms. Three bedrooms, two living-rooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and large basement. Every modern convenience, including good hot-water service for bath basin, etc MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF HARBOUR SITUATED. Near Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay> and eastern .suburb tram services', in a handy, sheltered, and sunny location. SECTION Is an easy slope in lawn. GARAGE and Concrete Paths. PRICE, £1350. TERMS. Splendid finance, outgoings approximately 25s per week; first mortgage at 4% per cent. ' me TITAHI BAY. ' Splendid level corner ,section,; fewminutes from beach. Full U acre. Great opportnnity. ■ ' PRICE. £100. ei92. FINANCIAL. We ha\e several suniß from £100 upwards for investment on. first mortgage at current rates. All applications given prompt attention.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 10

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