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EVLPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST." A DV-ERTISERS are asked to have their ■"• Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper bo handed 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 as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies only should eALSO 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 throughaccident or from other causes, v or for error in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PRESS NEWS THE MISSING LAUNCH, r The party which was to investigate the coast on the east side of the harbour mouth, round Baring Head and Cape Palliser, for the missing launch, will not now leave, according to advice received from Mr. Stempa this afternoon. Mr. McPherson stated, after identifying the shaft-box, that the only way it could be released was by ths boat diving nose-first into the sea. It may, however, 'have been jettisoned to assist bailing, but it had been securely' fastened. The other piece of wood found has not been identified. The reason for the .party not going out is that the men of the Riddiford station, who have had considerable experience of searching fos missing vessels, and know the coastline thoroughly, have covered all likely points very carefully. Mr. G. Hansen, manager of the Riddiford station, reported that the boat sighted from the air had been drifting up and down the bay since its wreck some two years . ago. A party made up of rela- i tionsand friends of the .'boy Tteilly j is still but searching the coast from Paekakariki" to Paremata, but it is not considered . likely that ~ their search will: reveal, anything. .'.'\ ■ ;/ v•' i .. .. ■■'■■'■ ...-. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ORIENTAL BAY. I\' FINE RESIDENCE of Brooms and . , sun-room, commanding a glorious view ot the city and harbour. For sale by mortgagee a£ only £2350. ■ EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY, LOWRY BAY. | SEVEN ROOMS, of latest design, built land finished i regardless of cost, nearly two acres of grounds, tennis court, man's room, garage, being sold practically at halt cost. A glorious Price and full particulars on application. _. : - A GOOD INVESTMENT. ! RESDDENCE, in '2 self-contained flats, lei £2 7s 6d per week (equals £123 per annum); outgoings,, interest, rates, and insurance, £65 per annum, leaving a return -of £58 per annum for an investment IOJj^JKIO. PRICE £1240. .- ■ ! =-;:: i KELBURN. MODERN 2-STOREY 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 lavel, sunny, good view. Price £850. McKENZIE TERRACE, 40 s 130, sloping up from road, glorious panoramic harbour view. Price, £850. ' t • CITY AND HARBOUR VIEW. SEX ROOMS, on large section, four minutes Oriental Bay tram. PRICE £1195. 3. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute. Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cnr. Featherston and Brandon Streets. 1 Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. I-. ■ * Private 24-060. Overlooking the ■ City — — Overlooking the City - ■ ; "'..' ..'■.'* ROSENEATH, V ROSENEATH, Magnificent Panoramic View, Maximum .'.; ' : Sunshine. TVTODERN BUNGALOW, -substantially •"*• built for present owner of firstclass materials, entrance porch and wide panelled hall, spacious living-room opening to dining-room, 2 bedrooms with wardrobes, well-equipped, bathroom,' kitchen, laundry etc. (1 or. 2 extra rooms could be added at small expense). Electric cooking and hot-water service. Section planted with shrubs and paths laid out (Garage.) Owner sacrificing at the bedrock price of "£I4OO. Good deposit required at this low figure. Government Loan Bungalow • Government Loan Bungalow • - HATAITAI. Near Bus and School Good View. SIX Rooms, with Carrara ceilings,' bathroom is up to date and kitchen has all labour-saving requirements; 2 tiled fires economical liofc-water service. At the price, £1395, we consider this the best buy jn this select and handy locality. Only £235 deposit, and approximately 30s weekly, yet the rental value today is £2 ss. A good home and a safe investment. ■ Also ■ ; ■ : : MIRAMAR, New 6 Rooms £995 KARORI, Cosy 5 Rooms £ 1150 CITY, 5 Rooms"' £1250 KILBIRNIE, Bungalow and garage £1050 -Inspect early with — THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, BRANDON HOUSE. 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. ■; &.C22 .1 . 1 Telephone *-—3 ; H.g22

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 20

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