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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST." A DVERTiSERS are asked to have their ■*■* Notices in this Office as early as j possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. The , insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturdays cannot bo guaranteed that day. NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies only should be sent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, non-de-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 accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PRESS NEWS LYSNAK, CASE ENDS. The hearing of evidence in the ; case in which W. D. Lysnar is proceeding against the National Bank 1 of New Zealand was concluded in , ths Supreme Court this afternoon. The case involves the sum of - £137,000. The proceedings com- ! I menced in Gisborne on September ; 2, and adjourned to Wellington on : September 14. In Gisborne the ' actual hearing of evidence occupied ■ nine days' and two night sittings, ' and four and a half days were ; devoted to the proceedings in Wel- , lington, and the evidence occupied ' '_ 170 foolscap pages, and there were ■ 140 exhibits. Mr. Justice Blair, who heard the case, reserved his ; decision. Ji | . I i MISSING LAUNCH. ■ It was reported shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon that all the land parties searching for the \ missing launch were in, except the two operating south from Makara and north from Island Bay,, and that nothing had been seen. The two remaining parties met at 10 > a.m., according to a report from , the Terawhiti station, and neither ; had seen any sign of wreckage or men. i i PROPERTIES FOR SALE."" ORIENTAL BAY. A FINE RESIDENCE of 8 rooms and | ■*••*• sun-room, commanding a glorious view of the city and harbour. For salei by mortgagee at only £2350. EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY LOWRY BAY. ! SEVEN ROOMS, of latest design, built , and nnished regardless of cost; nearly two acres of grounds, tennis court man's room, garage, being sold practically at I cosk A glorious property. Price and full particulars on application. A GOOD INVESTMENT. i ?. ESpENCE, in 2 self-contained flats, Jet: £2 7s 6d per week (equals £123 per annum);, outgoings, interest, rates, and insurance, £65 per annum, leaving a reof "* ™<*^ - ' KELBUEN. j MODERN 2-STOEEY 8-RD DWELLING, with double, garage, built 1927, commanding position, level walk cable car PRICE £2450. TWO SPLENDID SECTIONS. THE TERRACE, 44 x 100 ft, almost i level, sunny, good view. Price £850 ■;■■■ McKENZIE TERRACE, 40 x 130, sloping up from road, glorious panoramic harbour view. Price £850. I CITY AND HARBOUR VIEW. SIX ROOMS, on large section, four min-' utes Oriental Bay tram. PRICE £1195. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., I Members Real Estate Institute. i Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. ; AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, . Cnf.' Featherston and Brandon Streets! , Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. Private 24-060. A BEAUTIFUL. HOME __" 1 A BEAUTIFUL HOME _ (Select Locality). j , WIXH a most attractive sunny garden, T* sheltered by live hedges, this Modern Bungalow, eoundly built of first-class materials and covered by Marseilles tile roof, offers every comfort. The wide entrance, spacious reception room, and wellplanned kitchen-are distinct features. 7 Rooms, including sun room,, are in per- ; feet condition. High-grade property in a. firet-elass residential area, close to trams and a quick motor run to the City. Should ;be inspected at once, as terms can be arranged with £500 or more cash (financed at 4% per cent.). A car will call for I you if you will telephone 41-022. i -CITY PROPERTY ■ CITY PROPERTY (Easy Walk to G.P.0.) At £1250 we offer a 2-storey House with modern casement windows and a very inviting interior. Living-room has up-to-date fireplace and decorations—the bathroom is large and well equipped. Could be let in two flats as 2 kitchenettes are already fitted. Terms can be arranged. RENTPAYERS1 OPPORTUNITY RENTPAYERS' OPPORTUNITY (Immediate Possession.) Thirty Shillings»weekly, with £75 or more deposit, will buy New 6-roomed Bungalow with carrara ceilings and latest conveniences. Good 6unny situation, near trams. Call early and arrange for inspection. KELBURN ■ KELBURN — _ (10 Minutes Cable Car.) Five-roomed two-storey House in a commanding position, near bus stop. (Requires renovation, but safe buyin" at £900.) THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, "For Good-Value Properties," BRANDON HOUSE. 132 FEATHERSTON STREET. 41-622 * r Telephone . -. 41-623

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 18

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