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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. l'i-JJ£ "EVESI^O POST.'' A DVERTiSERb vie asked to nave their £* Notices m this Utiice as early as ,jussible cacti morning, tud it is particu..illy requested that Advertisements tot | ,n« fii.-il UIUJA Y'S I'upei Ue UaiiUtd hi | .ue previous day whenever possible. L'lie ' i.us'ui'tiun ol thuae arriving later than IU.oiJ i|ii.ia. ou Saturday canuol be euarauleeu i iliat day. A 01 li.—Applicants tor Situations idverUstd as Vacant are advised NOT lo end original references—COPlES ONLY -iiould be cent. <iLSO NUTli.—That owing to the I'ostai Regulations, nom-de-plume addresses,, care ot General - Post Ollioe cannot be accepted. i'he Proprietors do not nold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisement* throug.'i accidents or from other causes or for errors id the publicatoin ol ud advertisement. STOP PRESS FRENCH RAILWAY SMASH. Paris. —At least 50 persons were killed and many injured when the Paris-St. Etienne express collided with,another train at Villeneuve, St. Georges, just outside Paris, at 11.15 o'clock last night. The first four coaches of the express were smashed to smithereens. —P. A. Cable. . SUSTENANCE FRAUDS. Ashburlon. —Robert W. Parsons, a labourer, was fined £17 10s and costs 10s for making a false statement regarding sustenance. The defendant obtained £20 7s from the Department while his earnings, which were declared as nil, were £31 14s Bd.—P.A. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., (C. J. S. Harcourt.) T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. PERIOD ONLY. .£IOO EACH AND UNDER. ALL SPLENDID SITES. GRACEFIELD ROAD - LOWER HUTT. Two Sunny Sites approximately %-acre each. Exceptionally Easy Terms. MORNINGTON.-The Ridgway, etc. Near school, shops, and almost on bus route. Glorious views and sun all day. Prices Irom £50. OHIRO ROAD.—Near Brooklyn Tram Route. Good deep sections. Excellent house sites. Prices from £40. TERMS: £5 deposit, £5 one month, balance £1 per month. KILBIRNIE.' COUTTS STREET. Modern Bungalow with every possible modern convenience, having two large living rooms, three bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry. The residence is large and roomy, well built, and in good order. Absentee owner desires early sale. PRICE £1350. TERMS. AT SUNNY JUT. VICTORIA. A Comfortable two-stdreyed Residence having six pleasant rooms, kitchenette, and all modern conveniences. Wide outlook. Convenient- to trams. Easy walking to town. NOTE THE PRICE AND BE ASSURED THAT THIS IS THE SAFEST BUYING IN WELLINGTON AT £1050. ' And we are the Sole Agents. Terms arranged. AUCKLAND— Four-year-old Bungalow with drive-in garage, one of the best suburbs. This home was constructed for present owner, now residing in Wellington, who instructs us to sell for £1150 (considerably below cost). Terms, with £250 or more cash. 6 ROOMS.—One-storey Residence, Bungalow style, concrete foundation, large level sunny section; good motor entrance; 3 minutes tram (no climb). Safe buying for home or investment. See this quickly. Price £075. CITY RESIDENCE (very select locality). Eight rooms, sun porch, and fnotor garage; harbour view from all rooms; a very attractive property with modern requirements throughout; price £3250. (Allowance will be made for purchaser lo carry out interior decorations to his own particular requirements.) KILBIRNIE. Immediate possession.— Pretty Bungalow of 6 rooms and wide sun porch, sheltered section, almost ut trams. Homes in this locality have recently been sold for £1600, yet the price of this property is only £1345. Deposit £250 or more. (Key in olfice.) SI2ATOUN.— A Modern Home in perfect order, close to trams, stores, tennis court, biiwlrnp preen, and easy walk to Scots and Rongotai Colleges; C rooms, with all conveniences, on concrete foundation (faithfully constructed). Approx. Vtacre section with beautifully-kept level lawns, concrete paths, etc. Price £1450 Early possession. ■ THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, For "Good-value" Properties, Brandon House, 152 FEATUKRSTON STREET. I ""J Telephone 41-038. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 18

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