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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. mHF "EVENING POST." A DVER'i'iSll'KS are asked to have then ■A Notices iv thin Ollice.as early as possible each morning, and it is particulars' requested ihat Advertisemeuts tor the SATURDAY'S Paper be banded in the previous day whenever possible. 'I he insertion ot those arriving later than 10.30 a.m on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. NOTE.- Applicants 101 Situations adver used as Vacant are advised' NOT -to send original references - COPIES ONLY should be Bent. ALSO NOTE.—l'hat owing to the Postal Regulations, nom-de-plunie addresses, care ot 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 -" • ' i i i •. . " *~ , r i -V ;' , i.r'-'/. - J ' i ' ' V" . t PROPERTIES FOR SALE. " E VRLY. POSSESSION. KAHLY POSSESSION. EARLY POSSESSION. . .' FAITHFULLY-BUILT HOME (Near Marsden 'School). / 6 WELL-PLANNED ROOMS with partly-enclosed verandah, modern bathroom and laundry. The wide entrance hall has glass door and coat recess, drawing- and dining-room connected approx. 30ft, Carrara walls and ceilings throughout, expensive wallpapers in excellent condition. Tins triple-fronted Modern Bungalow is soundly, constructed of seasoned timbers on conciete foundation, sunny section with level lawns and motor entrance. A similar property in,this select locality was sold for considerably 'more than the owner hns instructed,us to obtain for this property. • Real Value-at £3495. MAKE YOUR INSPECTION QUICKLY. EARLY POSSESSION. EARLY POSSESSION.----v BUNG:ALOW AND GARAGE ; * (Near trams). Substantial Government Loan costs only 23s weekly, Attractive Bungalow, slightly elevated, .with "spacious, well-kept lawn, no climb, maximum sunshine (Island Bay). Cash required £250.' ' j EARLY POSSESSION, • EARLY POSSESSION. - SUNNY MIRAMAR HOME ' WITH GARAGE. • 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, in first-class order, level section, practically at tram stop. Will be vacant at the end of the month. ' Price £1350 (£IOSO Government "mortgage). Call early and arrange for inspection. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED. "For Good-value Properties." "Brandon House," 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. 41-622 Telephone 11-622. ' j THE TERRACE. A N .EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY xx situated within a few minutes' walk of Lambton Quay. Over %-acre land (approx. 66ft x 330 ft), wtih two frontages; suitable subdivision. Ideal site for flats. Solid 10-roomed: House in first-class condition with balcony, conservatory, and cellar. Large level' lawn laid down for croquet. Motor garage. Price and full particulars will be given on application. MULGRAVE STREET (Remarkable Bargain). 9-roomed Solid Residence on fine section with drive at side to brick garage. Govt. valuation land alone £1100. Insurance , £1750. PRICE only £1500. KELBURN (Wants Renovation). 0 Rooms, on one floor,' Eituated in Fairview Crescent. , Price £850; reasonable terms. Suit investor. STOWE ESTATE, THORNDON. Two Sections still available. Both level with harbour views. Price:,£7oo.each. KARORI BUNGALOWS (Vacant). Two Bungalows, each 5 rooms and all conveniences. One has very large garden. Both close tram. Price'£l3so each. SUPERIOR KELBURN HOME. Just off Upland Road—<3 Rooms and garage. Very pretty home on level section. Price £2250. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute. Chief Ageut Sun Insurance Office. Ltd. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, ■£*■ Corner Feathorston & Brandon Sts. Telephone 42-004 and 42-065.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 16

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