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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TOAVER HUTT—Tennis court, with At- . . tractive Modern Bungalow, 3 be-1-wT f" d d, elleh«"l sunroom, 4 spacious l va*f° b«3' 2 .living-rooms, with double glass doors dividing, lounge entrance hall, beautifully-appointed bathroom and k'ette; and Co., P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt JL/JWKK-HUTT-feS deposit, ■ Brand- •"-■ . new. Bungalow on high, level seetio-i, lnaxunum sunshine; 5 rooms and k'ette including large sunroom, glassed-in back porch, with everything under one roof: most conveniently planned and economic^ . P °, ru"- lhe Itle".! Family Home at £97^, Tel. 63-668. Kirkland aud Co., P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt. (")WEN STREET, close Constable - St.— V Substantial 6-rd. One-floor Residence, good big section, amidst nice homes; good outlook; decided bargain, £750. Slanley, Druids' Chambers lopp. Midland). TJEST Corner Section, midst beautiful -*-' homes, Eastbourne, well planted, garage.' Greatly reduced. £350. Take car part-payment. Manley, Druids' Chambers. TOWER; HUTT—Beautiful Bungal'ow7~o -^■.■ nice rooms, sun porch, large section, garage, latest fittings; cost £1700. Take £1050. Terms arranged. Manley, Druids' Chambers (opjj^Midland). 41-570. IKELBURN, CLOSE UNIVERSrrX JhKTTY New Bungalow, 5 rooms and .'kitchenette and garage, in course of erection on the best vacant land, handy to. 'University; home to lunch;, carrara ceilings; newest in everything, electrically equipped throughout; big section very S ™.ny< P°, sitio, n; no climb. Price £1175; £30? cash. Rare chance. Apply speedily, Whiteacre, Deutice.'and Co., 7 Courtenay -L lace. T)P^"9HEAP Sections—Now is the time - to buy—2 Sections, close tram and park,..Karon, 50 x ISOft each, lovely outlook; price £125 each, were sold for £250 each, mortgagee's sale. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. TVnTT^ E? ULATO^S ~CHS^ J-J ; UUfah,. 5 rooms, which needs renoI 1 VatlnS. and one acre almost level land, sloping nicely above road, lovely situation, alongside tram, near suburb. II tie, perpetual lease. Price, £400 cash. '-Apply: early, Wbiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 1 Courtenay Place. B" r-w"m°f^ tß> £275. EAU'II'UL Belmont. close station(substantial House, 3 rooms and kitclierr; electric light, porcelain bath, lovely garden, dose station. Price, £275 cash. Apply qiuekly, Whiteacre, Deutice, aud U0.. : 7 (.'oiirtenay Place. £850, BUNGALOW SNIP. TbL.AM) BAY, beautiful waterfront A■_ sittiation, pick of the bay; owner, leaving.N.^., and is sacrificing this Charming I'roperty for a quick sale; 4 rooms, kitchenette, garage, tiled roof, porcelain bath, uuriphont,' gas cooker, eouerete lmths, beautifully-kept home. Price £850; big deposit wanted. See us quickly. Whiteacre. Dentice, and Co.. 7 Cum'tenay Place. " CHANCES OF A LIFETIME^ QMALL Farms, huge snips:— lVs Acres . : richest level land, Lower Hutt, 5 minutes'from V.I.C. Stores; Semi-bunga-]«w. .4 rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath, c.1., hot water, double garage, store shed, etc.; price £1030, £300 cash. Also 6& Acres, Stokes Valley, part level; Bungalow, 5 rooms, garage, £850, £200 cash, was.£l4oo-. And 2% acres, centre of Hutt Valley,; lovely spot, surrounded by nice trees, sun all day, beautifully sheltered, cottage, 4- rooms, c.1., water supply; price £585, £200 cash; economise and be happy on a nice little suburban farmlet where you can grow all the necessities of life thus;enabling you to save money which you cpuld.not do so easily in the city. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. . . ONE ACRE, £88; DEPOSIT £2. npHIRTY • Shillings per month pays •*-' balance' oil. About half in native bush and half in valuable pine trees. A wonderful investment, and a chance ■which :may never occur again. GOODWIN'AND' CHICHESTER, LTD., ColoniaT Mutual Building (opp. Stewart • : Dawson's and Bank N.Z.). • ■"■■.•'3%.'ACRES, LOWER HUTT. 3% ACRES, LOWER HUTT; . . ONLY £450 THE LOT. ':■ : . .ONLY £450 THE LOT. jPLOSE Waterloo Station, splendid Tesi;VJ " dential locality; about one-thii-d of the land' is level ana remainder rises to hilFiat back. Perfectly sheltered from southerly, and lying to the sun. Property normally worth three times price now asked. Town water, sewerage, etc., laid on to property. . GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, LTD., Colonial Mutual Building. eight-roomed two-storey residence, ■ just off Wellington terrace. T ARGE garden, well planted with shrubs 1 and attractively laid out; unobstructed harbour view; can never be built out■very well built and in first-class order'price reduced to £2300. ' Apply ' : : G.-G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank .of K.Z. Bldgs., Lambton Quay. , BUSINESSES FOR SALE. gUBURBAN General Business, Drapery Pric P il°m neS ' C^ctionery, rental^ lis Strfe^'. 116" ° racken ' 63 Wi^' S^wS''l^vgP^.ea-te™:: Repairing, old-established busi,,rh ni c.SSI ln, Pr°sressive AVelliiigton subPos't 3 m ° appliances. 663 Evg. ' C US TiO^ ERY > rf A1"«I Business," good dwelling, stand investigationloTEvl.^^ P™e^-"te; nolgent: ■Wa£' fl^" ? uys Frllifc> Confectionery", 11^ QWNER- celling, Mixed^Business, good ™Vif loca% y ' J!, vlnS accommodation, low rent; profits £6 per week. 884 Evg. Post. (}WING to health will sell Beauty Pa"^' 836 Evg. ■ Post. •APARTMENT House, nicely furnished * in oak), always full, very ow'ng ahout £3 week over rent; £190.' A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. T2USINESS, suitable for couple, easily . .managed, pleasant healthy surroundings, .last month owner banked £24 after paying all expenses; • this month will be better; price £350, everything.Sole Agent A^F. Jauncey, Farish Street. ' T)AIRY and General, 5-rd. Bungalow Re--f-T sidence, price includes stock, plant, fit- " tings, and household furniture, ready to step into; £350. Sole Agent, A. F. Jauucey, cnr.-Bond Street and Farish Street. T^OR. Urgent.Sale, Restaurant, showing -*• clear average profit £10 per week; price only £220. Apply Harcomt and Co., Panama Street. A PARTMENT House, central, 13 rooms -"- and"s baches, always full, partly furnished, £4 per week; £75. Perkins, 3 . Coyrteoay Place. . rpBAROOMS. Coufectionery, fashionable •*•• suburb, fully eqiiipped, doing £25-£3O per week; price £165. Perkins and Co., 3 Courtenay Place. . ' . ■ S~UPERiOR Guest House, Terrace (off), . 20 rooms, full house at 30h each; £400. Perkins and Co., 3 Courtenay Place. PETROL Service Station, 6 pumps, oil , ; co.s returns, excellent position. Fur- ; ther details, Wm. Butler and Co. (Sole ' Agents), 140 Lambton Quay. i i~iONFECTIONERY, Drinks, Tobacconist, t. \J • right in the busy hub, owner leaving j N.Z. oners exceptionally good business for ,' £250; Shop, Dwelling. Wm. Butler and ~ Co., opp. Public Trust. "If we have it, it's good." ' SUIT one or two ladies—Confectionery, Drinks, Tearoom, Cake Kitchen, suburban beautifully fitted and equipped; huge bargain; price £125. Wm. Butler .' and: Co., Wellington, Palm. North, PahiaE' ~ STABLISHED 20 years-Confectionery . and Drinks, sells everything but milk, -. tobacconist separate, huge trade, shop and modern dwelling; king-pin position; oZeTleaving-N-Z.; price £250; you can never buy better. Wm. Butler and Co., The Leading Business Brokers, opp. Pub]j: c Trust. ■ ; DAIRY, Confectionery, etc., milk trade alone 1300 gallons per month. lur- - ther details from Wm. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay. . r«350 YEAR, eaKily .increasedl..by secur- * 'ins' Patented Household Line, stock. ' note rights £75; local distributors will bandle throughout the country; a money .waiter- for those who are quick and. busy |to be in.'first. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. "Public Trust. . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 3

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