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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST." A DVERTISERS 'are asked to have their ■^■Notices in this Office aa early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper he handed in tha previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. • ...,-. NOTK. —Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised NOT to serid original references — COPIES ONLY should be sent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, nora-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 accidents or from other; causes, or for errors in the publication of an advertisement. ' ~~STOP PRESS • ' * * jAVIATION DISCUSSION. A preliminary discussion of civil aviation matters, including the extension of the Croydon-Brisbane air mail to New Zealand, took; place, today at Parliament House.. Mr. F. G. L. Bertram of the civil. branch of the British Air Ministry, met the. Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. M.- J. Savage) and the members of the Cabinet Committee which will carry on the discus-. sions, in which _ the Australian delegation now in Wellington will take part. The New, Zealand Ministers concerned are the Hon. W. ' ■ Nash (Finance), the Hon. F. Jonesf (Postmaster-General), the Hon. R. Semple (Transport), and the Hon. : P. Fraser (Marine).. Mr G. McNamara (Director-General of thei Post Office) and Wing-Commander T. M., Wilkes (Dir'ectfJr: QJj'itvlitionT were : also in attendance. The main con- ' ference will commence tomorrow ■ morning at Parliament House. GERALD INE RACES. GeraHine Trot Handicap,' £120; ! 1J miles.—l 2 Elite Hey (J. Bryce), \ scr/1; 1 Zincali, scr, 2; 4 Serene s Bingen, scr, 3. Scr.: Renew. Neck; lenglh. Times, 2min 49sec, 2min 49 l-ssec, 2min 49 2-ssec.—P.A. OTTAWA AGREEMENT. • Auckland.—After a lengthy dis- ''■ cussion i|i committee today the Chamber of Commerce carried a resplution requesting the Govern- > ment immediately to ■■ honour the Ottawa Agreement iand reduce duties on British goods as recommended by thfe Tariff Commission. ■ ■~p,A. '■ ':; -.■■:'.'.. PROPERtIESFOR SALE. KHANDALLAH. TO those who appreciate the solid older type of Home there is nothing better offering. Soundly-built Residence of seven rooms, sun porch, and all conveniences, together with large garage. Beautifully situated in nearly half an acre of ground tastefully- laid out -in lawns and flower and vegetable gardens, with no possibility of being built put. THIS PROPERTY IS THOROUGHLY RECOMMENDED. There is ample rooni to build another house. Handy ;to bus and to train. ; SACRIFICE PRICE, £1450. NORTHLAND.. / Sunny position on tram line, Cosy Little Home of 4 rooms : and.kitchenette, all conveniences, in tip-top order . throughout, splendid outlook and well situated. A BARGAIN AT £1100. KARORI. LARGE GOVERNMENT LOAN. Sunny Bungalow of four rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences. Total outgoings, including rates and insurance, under 28s per week. Price £1200, deposit £200. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, 22 Brandon Street and at Lower Hutt. HARCOURT & CO., . (C. J. S. Harcourt), i TAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Lambton Quay and Panama Street. • WELLINGTON TERRACE—— — —WELLINGTON TERRACE South End. • - In. perfect order, a Soundly-built Two- ■ Storey Residence containing eight rooms ■ and all conveniences. Overlooking the 1 city and' harbour, and within easy walk- ' ing distance of town. ■ Suitable as one residence or conversion into two self-contained flats. THIS PROPERTY IS BEING- SOLD TO WIND UP AN ESTATE AND IS ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS OFFERING IN WELLINGTON TODAY. PRICE: £1700. Terms can be arranged. 2180. ISLAND BAY. ISLAND BAY. Wonderfully situated property comprising eight-roomed Residence in perfect order and a magnificent area of land M an acre in all. This section has two frontages and two splendid building sites can be utilised with little expense and without disturbing the house site. A great chance . for an enterprising builder as this pro- ■ perty occupies what undoubtedly is one of ' the best situations in this suburb. PRICE ■ £1700 the lot. Terma. 2327. ! LYALLBAY. LYALL BAY. 1 TRUSTEES DESIRE IMMEDIATE > SALE. Residence of eight rooms situated in the best part of this suburb on a slight rise near the tram and with a good outlook. ' This house is most substantially con- • structed, has every modern convenience, I and is of a most attractive appearance. ; Recently thoroughly renovated and nowm 1 perfect order. ■ PRICE: £1500. Offers wanted. 2067. CITY ~~" CITY. CITY. Situated, three minutes from Upper ' Willis Street, a dwelling in two self-con-tained flats, one of four rooms, kitchen, and bathroom, one of two rooms, kitchen, ■ and bathroom. This little property is in good order, well situated, and at present produces £2 3s per week. A great oppor- • tunity for a working man to secure a rent-free home. PRICE: £1000 or offer —urgent sale desired. 2235. 14 P.O. INVESTMENT. 14 P.O. Situated in Wellington's most progressive suburb Two Semi-Detached Modern Four-roomed Residences, complete with every possible modern convenience. Both well let to good reliable tenants. These properties are brand new and are well financed. An investment of £650 returns ' £90 per annum. Price £1550. ' HAKCOURI AND CO* 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 16

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