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_____ggOPERTIES FOR SALE. 2 SECTIONS City, view harbour^eTv -uugaiow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, i.nen !,*._, ■wardrobes, cupboarua, b_ nioH? 1""; ,C!lbmete' everything latest and SaS Q>,dGf' gn- ,£U75' Government Mort- ' ° °* -kvK- lost. (2JITY end Karori,~£ 1075—Quite New Big Bungalow, witli excellent materials I and every detail in couvs. 945 Evg. l'ost. I , QWiNJiK leaving (sunniest position, I i A 5"™1"I.)— bungalow, 5 rooms and I model kitchenette, everything of the j latest completed 6 months; site stands ■ just above road level, with double garage. i,,?,,. 18 not _a ™ass production model; ±.1070 or offer. Williamson and Co., 25 r Panama Street. pARAPARAUMU — Small Farm, 7& . -f- acres, C-rd. house, sheds, fruit trees; 5 acres have been cultivated; see this; ; £1100 or offer. Williamson and Co, 25 Panama Street. £930, BUNGALOW—This is something ~" quite unusual. A charming Home, only built 2 years, and now available for sale 1 m consequence of the owner's departure ' fr. onl Wellington. Four large rooms and j kitchenette, a veritable snuggery; discriminating buyers should see tins at once; its amazingly cheap at £930. Smith and ' Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay Place.; jDUXGALOW and brick motor garage, , -1-* carrying Government, mortgage, a real eye-opener, Stylish Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, and brick motor garage. There's a reason for this colossal sacrifice. See us about it. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, for Bargains. Tel. 51-506. THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. . "12 RAND-NEW Bungalow, 5 rooms and , ~ kitchenette, just completed, distinctively modern design, expansive oriel windows, unusually attractive interior, Car- , rara ceilings, tiled well fires, expensive , wallpapers, spacious bathroom, English , porcelain bath, "Champion" gas cooker, ■ large kitchenette embodying all the latest ideas, cupboards, bins, meat safe, fine section, rich productive soil, extremely . pleasant situation, minute from tram, the sunniest spot in Wellington. A positive | gift at £925. Smith and Jones, Tel. 51-506. TSLAND BAY—Stylish Bungalow, excep- -*- tional construction, arresting design, delightful interior, heart rimu finish, . Carrara ceilings, expensive papers, model kitchen; level section; positively and preeminently superior to any proposition of i its kind on the market; easy deposit. . Smith and Jones, Tel. 51-506. TTATAITAI! Surrounded by beautiful 1 -■-■- homes, in the healthy environment ■of this fashionable neighbourhood, and , within one minute of tram stop, we've a Channijig Home, a Delightful Residence of 6 rooms and large enclosed sun-porcli, ' designed and fashioned on an elaborate j scale, fitted with every conceivable requisite that modern ingenuity can devise, and presenting an interior of transcendent beauty that will compel the unstinted ad- ' miration of the most critical homeseeker. ' You'll be amazed at the bargain this ' property represents, and it's positively the best position in Hataitai. Smith and Jones. Tel. 51-506.. ■ ' 1?625, BROOKLYN (You'll, be amazed * at the value in- this property—4 ' Rooms and kitchenette, distinctly good appearance, bright, sunny rooms, ex- " pensively papered, good section, desirable 3 neighbourhood. An extraordinary bargain. • Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre. , T/"ILBIRN1E (on the rise)—Owner's im--1 •**- mediate departure from Wellington > necessitates urgent sale Stylish Bungalow, f extremely well built, artistically designed, fitted with every up-to-date appliance, fine . section, charming situation, bathed in sun- ] shine. Exceptional value. Smith and . Jones, Tel. 51-506. GENTLEMAN'S Residence, now for ■ " urgent sale on account of change of i' residence; consisting of one-floor Modern Residence built on his behalf under architect's supervision, lounge and reception j hall are exceptionally large, sep. shower in ' bathroom, every modern appointment, including garage. This has to be inspected to t be appreciated. Situate splendid position, Hataitai, no climb, sun all day; costing • over £2100. Price reduced to £1650. In- | tending purchasers, but no agents, inquire j to 911 E.vg. Post. KHANDALLAH. ~ " i?-ROOMED. Bungalow on splendid large ; *-* coiner section; glorious view; £850. j- S. George Nathan and Co. "VX^E are giving up housekeeping and are ■ ' Y prepared to dispose of our property ' at a low figure, namely, £1275; consists j of 2 self-contained flats, one well let, situate heart of city, all modern convs., ." including garage. This is a rent-free pror position or an investment showing 25 per cent, on capital invested. Inquire r 897 Evg. Post. } TAWA FLAT FARM. TO BE SACRIFICED. : TfIFTY-EIGHT Acres, 30 acres ploughf- able, three paddocks streams, dairy- - ing or stud sheep, new 4-id. House, cost. £250; also old 4-rd. House in fair repair, r outbuildings, etc., on main Auckland high- ' way. On account of continued illness of g owner price has been reduced £100 and is now £850, cash £400 or arranged owing to nearness of city and pending develop- . ments in Ta-wa Flat; considerable increase t in value can be expected in near future. e A genuine bargain for quick sale. r , A. LEIGH HUNT, e I Dominion Farmers' Institute. f TTATAlTAl—Exceptionally Good 6-rd. .' •*•*• Modern Residence and garage now '' for sale, only 1 min. tram stop, circum- - stances compel urgent sale; will accept ! £1425 with terms. Write me care 939 k Evg. Post. =" HATAITAI. !i TVr°. DERN Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, 2 liva ■"-i- ing-rooms, every convenience; gai'den; L" /I minute of tram; £1500, low deposit. S. G George Nathan and Co. n "QTGHLAND PARK—Modern Residence, e ■*•■*• containing 5 rooms and k., featuring s the latest architectural design combined with utility; panoramic views of harbour - and city are obtained fro"m this exquisite !' home. The price is right at £1450. In|j quire 892 Evg. Post. 5 rpWENTY-FIVE FINE NEW HOUSES j -*- now erected (five in course of erecjj tion) on Strathinore Park, on tram line; . Broadway, city side of Seatoun tunnel, ad- ' joining Scots College; "Bathed .in Sun- - shine the Livelong Day." Build your own '• new home amongst other fine new homes. '• Sections at cut prices, level and delight- . ful grassy slopes, on tram line and. adg jacent. James Stellin and Co., 113-115 Cus- )- tomhouse Quay. = T AM building an Ultra-Modern Resi- -*■ dence, city end of Karori, near " Marsden College, very sunny position, > surrounded by good homes, select locality. l- This property is good buying at £1330, n embodying the latest features both archi- ), tecturally and utility. Write me, 91S n Evg. .Post. WADESTOWN. I, "jl/TODERN Home, 3 bedrooms, sleeping \ ■*■'■'- porch, sitting and dining-room, etc.; ). £1050; long table mortgage. S. George e Nathan and Co. "_ . _ pUTY —Modern Residence (not modernI, ised) of 5 large rooms and kitchene ette, level section, just off tram line, one t section Manners Street, has Govt. mortgage of £930, absentee owner desirous finalising Wellington affairs writes: "Reduce property to £1475, although it cost mo over £2000." Inquire for full particulars from his Wellington representative, 940 Evg. Post. WEEKEND SECTION, £88. WEEKEND SECTION, £88. » £5 DEPOSIT accepted from sound buyer t °^ and balance 6s 6d per week until paid o off. Section has frnotage to road at back as well as front. All thick with native e trees. Spring of clear water. Near sta.j. tion and bus stops. Rates only 2s yearly. e Consider taking hack as deposit. t- Apply 8.J.A., 89 Jackson Street, Petone. h ,e ■ f FOR SALE, li SECTION WITH rW() KRONTAGKS '• ALL that VACANT LAND, with a e ** frontage of 6Sft to Fergusson Street d iind 52tt to Arney Street, all measure l- ments bems more oi less Fersusson Street run» parallel between Riddiford Street and Daniell Street, a short distance south of Constable Street, and tOO vards from. Riddiford Street It is a good residential street, and one section with it? two frontages lends itself to the building of flats or residences, and would also make a first-class site tor a warehouse or factory All particulars from HENRY KKSIBER AND SON, Public Accountants, 324 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 3