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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THIS "EVENINU POST."ADVERTIfcUSUS are asked to have their , Notices in this Othca as early as possibla each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for i tba SATURDAY'S Paper ha handed in tha previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturdays canuot ba cuaranteed ' that clay. 1 NOTi_.—Applicants tot Situations advertised as Vacant are advised NOT to 6eud original references - COPIES ONLY should be sent. . ■ . . ■ ■ ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, nom-de-plurue addresses, care of Genera) Post Office, cannot be accepted. Tho 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 Duplication of an advertisement. ' : STOP PRESS —■■ ■♦ —' •. '' i CRICKET. M.C.C. v. New South Wal«e.— M.C.C., second innings: 138 fair j three wickets —Hammond 45 not . out, Sims 9, Leyland 21 not .tit. ; i : i I , . :■ . . . - . :■■ ■ | PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., (C. J. 8. EARCOURTV J AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Lambton Qua; and Panama Street. EXCLUSIVE. EXCLUSIVE. HIGHLAND PARK. Attractive and extremely well situated one-floor Residence, comprising 5 commodious rooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and every possible modern , convenience. This property is situated on a splendid almost-level section, having 68ft frontage to the main Wadestown Road, a few mm- ' utes from The Grange Estate. It enjoys i a delightful view and an exclusive residential locality. Price £1750. Terms. 4158 KELBURN. KELBURJS. A HOME AT THE RIGHI PRIUB. ( Residence of modern design having four bedrooms, two living-rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and all offices. The rooms are fitted witfl every modern convenience, and everything is in good order and condition. Attractive elevated section without a < climb. Large detached room useful as a 1 maid's room or extra bedroom. t BEDROCK PRICE. £1650. TERMS. ' i BUILDING SECTIONS HAVE NEVER BEEN CHEAPER. SEATOUN. Splendid building site right ' on tram line. £275. MIRAMAR. Two level Sections, best I part of this 6uburb. £150 each. i SHOP AND DWELLING. ~BERHAMPORE. Two-floor sound building on tram line, five rooms with conveniences, roomy well-appointed shop. Easy terms to good purchaser. PRICE £050. ''2437. CITY. CITY. CITY. \ TWO FLATS. Two-floor Residence ; situated right in the city and on the tram ; lino but elevated aud with a harbour view. Downstairs two large rooms with ' fireplaces, bathroom, porcelain bath, basin, ! kitchen, and scullery. Upstairs, large ' room with fireplace, two bedrooms, ond I kitchenette. The wholo property is iv < perfect order. I riUCE £1100. KEAL SNIP 2.135. » j ■ ' HARCOUEI & X'O. ' j1 ' •;-,.'•• ] K.ELBURN. CUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT Two-storey *-2 7-roomed House, bathroom, kitchenette, Ideal hot water supply, gas, electric light, hot points, wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; motor garage; large section, native ' trees, shrubs, etc. Price only £1500, with £250 cash. Consider near cash' offer:" «■'.■! ■'-,• . CHOICE MANAWATU. FAEMLET. 12 acre 3 rich silt land, 6 paddocks, 7-rd. house, electric light, hot and cold, porcelain bath, p.w.c, large cowshed; 2 acres productive crops, 5 cows, horse, plough, and implements. AS GOING CONCERN only £1500; cash required £600, balance long-term Government mortgage. Splendid climate, handy thriving town. Owner might exchange for larger good Dairy Farm carrying some 30 cows. Urgent application necessary. H. ERNEST LEIGHtfON, < LIMITED, 22 Hrnn.l.iii Streol, and at Lower Hutt. f

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 20