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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. JTARORI, Duthie Street—Cottage, two *■ rooms, k'ette, nearly V, acre; owner r/'in'^'c" 30' Patriculars McCracken, kL-Willis Street. J? ONGUTAd—unsurpassed Baigain, va- * cant, o-rtl. Bungalow and garage, coinei section built only few years; handy nam; ideal sunny position on slight risepertect condition; available one week; omv £1200, terms -considered. Donit delay. Perkins and Co., 30 • Courtenay Place. NEWTOWN. NEWTOWN. KUN GALOW, new, 5 rooms, kitchenette, fitted every possible convenience, ready occupation 6 weeks; buyer chooses papers decoration, etc.; price £1050. Apply Builder for Plan. Inspect any time. Write 289 Evg. Post. HATAITAI. W AIPAPA ROAD—Exceptionally-sound 6-rd. Residence, large section, nice garden, very sunny position, no climb; price £1400 or offer. Rental value about £2 os week. Call for key— A. LEIGH HUNT, Dominion Farmers' Institute. Telephone 42-710. " SMALL FARM FOR SALE. A KATARAWA—approx. 20 acres, 2 Jrx- cottages, 5 rooms, fully furnished, 2 partly furnished, woolshed, toolshed. engine and circular saw, never-failing water supply, well sheltered, abundance commercial firewood, carry 7 or S cows all yeV,r; will sell IS acres without cottages, £ 1300, or. whole block with cottages and furniture, £1800; easy finance. M. J. KYNE AND CO., Estate Agents, 12 Panama Street, opp. G.P.O. FOR SALE, SECTION WITH TWO FRONTAGES. ALL that VACAN'I LAND, with a frontage of 6Sft to Fergusson Street and 52ft to Arney Street, all measurements being morn or less. Fergusson Street runs parallel between Kiddiford Street and Daniell Street, a short distance south of Constable Street, and 100 yards from Riddiford Street. It is a good residential street, and one section with its two frontages lends itself to the building of fiats or residences, and would also make a first-ela6s «ite for a warehouse or- factory. All particulars from HENRY X.EMBER & SON, Public Accountants, 324 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. WEEKEND SECTION-. ~ FINE STREAM-NATIVE BUSH. (jVER 1 Acre, fronting level road and " another road at back. Would cut in two. Beautiful rock-bottomed stream (spring fed and never floods), flowing about 7000 gallons an hour. The banks are.covered with ferns and overhung with various native tree's and tree ferns; loft artistic RUSTIC BRIDGE substantially constructed. In addition to the native trees, there are some hundreds of eight-year-old imported trees. Situated about one mile off the main bitumen road (Hutt Valley) the property is almost perfectly sheltered from any wind whatever. Handy to bathing pool, TENNIS COURTS, etc. Would make a wonderful country home. Price only £155, with £25 deposit and balance 7s per week, principal and interest; rates about GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, LTD., C.M.L. Building (Opp. Stewart Dawson). H O M E S. " HOMES. HO M E S. -HOMES. HOMES. HOME S. (Absolute Bargains!!) "DRAND-NEW "Bridal" Bungalow, 5 ~ large rooms, kitchenette, the latest innovations, including sun bath, shower recess, folding doors, special lighting features, charming finish, throughout, and ; delightful kitchenette, motor drive, 27s i week pays everything, and liquidates the mortgage in about-IS'years. .'(Remarkably well financed,'very-low rate of interest), £1275. ':,' HOMES. HOME S. H O ME S. CITY, close Willis Street, Two Beautiful Flats, absolutely self-contained (right up to the minute in comfort), harbour view, also sun. Shows 20 per cent, interest on investment of £600. (Sole Agent). H O M E S. HOMES. HOMES. £75 Deposit (Government Loan £1050), compact, well preserved, Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette (garage), also large flat garden, no climb, close trams, shops, etc., 25s week pays outgoings. (Sole Agent). (And other snips!) I build to order; plans free; finance arranged. (3 cars available). Make Appointment for Saturday. Consult the "Housing" Specialist, R. LESLIE JONES, F.R.E.1.N.Z., 101 Willis Street, ■ • 101 Willis Street, Office Telephone 41-222 Residence Telephone 16-256 MOTORS AND CYCLES. POR that Christmas Holiday Dominion *■ Motors, Kent Terrace, have Four Tourers to offer you. prices ranging from £35 to £85. A USTIN 7 Delivery Van, really splendid order throughout, and the price is right. DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., Kent Terrace. PSSEX "Challenger" Sedan, and'we will 1-J challenge j-ou to find better value. DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., Kent Terrace. THE CONDITION DETERMINES THE VALUE. £ 1934 VS Fordor ..- 265 1932 V 8 De Luxe Coupe 215 1934 Chevrolet Coach, leather trim 200 1930 Model A Town Sedan 160 1931 Standard 15 h.p Fordor 160 1930 Chevrolet Fordor 145 1929 Model A Fordor -. 135 1929 Model A Tudor, air wheels ..;... 125 1929 Whippet 6 Coach 120 1928 Esses Fordor .- 120 1029 Model A Roadster 105 1927 Essex Coach 75 1926 AVillys Knight Fordor 70----1925 Buick Tourer (Fixed Curtains) .. 40 1925 Model T Tourer 20 TRUCKS AND VANS. 1933 Morris Minor Y,in . .. 105 1926 United 1-ton Truck 100 1926 Federal Knight 1-ton Truck .... 50 gTEVENS ' MOTORS, LTD., High Street, Lower Hutt. (Garage Open Every Evening.) AUSTIN 10's. AUSTIN" 7-s. MORRIS S's. TRIUMPHS. STANDARDS, ETC. JUST TRADED IN. (220 Morris Cars sold in October.) T .J^« now have some wonderful values in USED CARS and, in addition, our half*\'??jfc.. stocktaking SALE commenced MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. A really genuine opportunity to get a car well below market value. Open every evening and Saturday afternoons. Telephone 51-010 and a car will call to convey you to J) O M I N I O N MOTORS, Kent Terrace.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 3

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