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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOKNDON A SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, designed by a leading architect,.and comprising spacious reception-room, dining-room, smoking-room, 3 bedrooms, maid« bed- ami wtunfiroome, kitchen, bathroom, and glassed-in verandah. It is well equipped wiU» domestic appointments, and has generous cupboard space. Jhe Hoctioa is nicnly laid out in gardens, lawn, nnd concrete puthti. This property could be easily eoti- ■ verted into flats, and is offered at a reasonable ligtiru. Vncimt \ww.Hmon will be given. ' ■ . ■ •. . ISLAND BAY ■ | A WELL-CONSTRUCTED ONE-STOHI3Y lIUNOALOW. coiißifitiun of fihlmiw hall, large living-room, 3 bedrooms, sun-room, dining nleovo, kitchen, bathroom,: laundry, and garage. The section in v, Intgo (»W, beautifully gimJenod 111. JloWorH, hedges, lawns, and vegetables. Thin pi'OpOlty vvhh built by tho piw:nfc owner, who will give possession when rofluirod. It oooupk'N nmnof «unnicnl. liomimiM at the city end of the buy. (JovurnnimU Hioi|.gii««. I'IM.UK J-1000. i'in)) NGAIQ FOUR GOOD HOME■ SITKS. siUmtwl In ii nvlamJlil |nixi|.ton in I lit- miUurb whom values must rise. Buses pirns HuSo wGl\iH)t>, ftM'l Im'.v hits only h. I«w rninulos from the railway. .VriceH I'rom £'H)tt on aw»y I,'inilß. ' (50) S. GEORGE NATHAN & GO,, 111 Customhouse Quay.

STOP PRESS Ounetll!),—Kenneth Johnston Hus--8611 watt charged at the Police Court with forging tho name J. Arnold lo withdrawal receipts lor £10 Hiid £5 sterling on the Duncdln -Savlnge Bank. The accused look a passbook belonging to Ar- _. jtioJd.'tt workmate, and made out ifalso withdrawal receipts. He Btfitcd that he used the money to pay debts to Sunday school boys ' and to give prizes to a Sunday school ot which he was secretary. He was committed to the Supreme Court for eentence.-^P.A. MOTORIST FINED £50. Auckland.—"ln spite of a previous conviction and the cancellation of your licence for three years, you took charge of this vehicle yesterday. If is quite a serious matter," . said Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M., when fining Luke Earl Stewart,'aged 51, a blacksmith, £50, in default a month's imprisonment, for being in a state of intoxication while in charge of a motor-truck in Federal Street yesterday afternoon. Stewart pleaded not guilty, counsel contending that the defendant was awaiting the 'ruturn of his driver when the brakes gave way and the truck ran on to the tram line. —P.A. PROPERTIES FOR SALE, HARCOURT AND CO. (G. J. S. Harcourl.) I AND , AND ESTATE AGJSNTB. JOHNSONVILLIfi. JOHNSONVILLE. VACANT. Three rooms, kitchen, and all conveniences. Large section of land. To be sold to wind up deceased estate.' " PRICE £575. • REAL SNIP. x , (3202) ■HERE IS THE IDEAL INVESTMENT. 21 and 23 OHIRO ROAD. TWO HOUSES, one containing 6 room*, the other in 2 self-contained 'fiat* of 3 rooms and 4 rooms respectively. These properties ore situated just off a. tram route, and WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OB1 TOWN, All accommodation is well let to firstclass tenants, and shows a return of well over '10 per cent, on the price asked. This typa of property has proved itself repeatedly, in good -times and in bad, .to be the ideal investment. PRICE FOR THE LOT £1550. .Make an x Offer. KA-RORC KARORf. VACANT POSSESSION IN ONE MONTH. Modern. Bungalow of 5 rooms, city end of Karori; every modern cony, and a wide Hat section. This is a sound, cheap property. First mortgage £900 at 4% per 0611 PRICE £1130. Terms arranged. 1563. WADESTOWN. WAPESTOWN. Modern House containing 0 rooms and every possible convenience—verandah, sun porch, built-in wardrobes and linen press, etc. Garage. PRICE «£]4oO. Terms arranged. 522.ASTONISHINQ VALUE. AT GROWING KHANDALLAH. ■ 4-SECTIONS FOR £625.-4 Or make an offer for aey <aje.' v These excellent sites are situated on Boxhill just north of the .railway bridge. They are on easy slopes, get the maximum of sunshine, and lie handy to train, bus, and shops. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED. Estate Agents and Valuators,Brandon House, 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. VACANT CITY HOUSE ; VACANT CITY HOUSE -^±—- (Near Courtenay. Place). GROOMS, glassed sun porch, scullery, bathroom, etc., modernised interior, tiled well fires, up-to-date wallpapers, level sunny section, no climb; financed at 4% per cent.: price £1400. (Key at our office.) VACANT KARORJ BUNGALOW VACANT KARORI BUNGALOW (3 Minutes Tram). Attractively-designed nnd Paithtullybuilt, comprising glassed entrance porch, wide hall, 2 living-rooms, each with modern fires, 3 sunny bedrooms, large bathroom, kitchenette, and laundry; exterior and roof newly painted; interior. in excellent order. A well-planned borne on a slightly elevated section with wide frontage. Easy access for motor entrance. Price £1450. Terms arranged. (Key at our Office). VACANT-AT MIRAMAR ■■ " ; y .^ _y. (Near Tram "and Stores). Only £930 for Comfortable Spacious onestorey house, arranged in 2 flats, 3 large rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, laundry, etc., and 2 rooms entirely self-contained. Approx. '/4-acre section Splendid soil for gardening. Safe; buying for home or investment. Terms with £200 or more deposit Inspect this auickly . Other good-value bungalows occupied by owners are available; also '■ Sections from £135. Call early and '••■•' let us know your requirement*. THOMSON AND EAST, LTD. Telephone 41-628.

AUCTIONS. E JOHNSTON AND CO.. Aimikmwiß, • TOMORROW MOW NINO, At 10.30 o'clouk. BIG AUCTION SALIfI Of 400 LOTS -JOO Of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD .1/0 UN I' TURE OF ALL MSOHIPIIONSi AT OUR (Basement) MART, No, B Wiileston Street. Mart crammed full of good I'lii'Ditluei carpets, oto. Included in this Dig list will b« toUlltl 36 almost'new low-bncls difth'tf, H Chesterfield suites and Choßtoi'lleltlfi (to be sold if they ouly feLoli 6s each). S easy chairs, bentwood cliattfl, 0 good dining tables, 4 oflico doitktf, I'Oi'U/fl, duchesse chests; chests drawers, duet stool, drophcad sewing uuiehlue, 10 double and single wood bedsteads nud mattresses, w.iv. fitrctohui't), soflgrass .chairs, small sideboards, revolving bookstand, mirrors, fold Berccli. wardrobes, 8 good gramophones, 2 barbers' chairs, wire-seated couclicw, 20 good kapok beds, very nico lacquered bedroom suite, twin bedsteads, tennis net, h.b. chairs, garden tools, rug*,, carpets. crockery, blankets, i unrt hundreds of other lots. A real slaughter, must have room, good' furniture to be 6old at any price at nil. A great chance, for dealers and the' S6DSALBTOMOESOW MORNING, At 10.30,- o'clock. 15. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1938, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE 14 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING • ALLOTMENTS. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND 00. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at tho Real Estate Auction Rooms, Harcourt. Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, on the'above mentioned'date THIS SPLENDID BLOCK OF SECTIONS extending through from Rintoul Street to Russell and Edinburgh Terraces. Eight sections have street frontages to Rintoul Street, Russell Terrace, and Edinj burgh -Terrace, and there are ■ six insidd sections, each, with an adequate approach. The areas of all are about 20 perches or more. The sections are held on lease in peiy petuity from the Native Trustee at nomi? nal ground rentals and are subject to df revaluation every 21 years. These sites are well situated in a, popular locality, are handy to trams, and lie well to the sun; and those contemplating building should inspect immediately as these excellent home sites must appeal. Plans may be obtained with full details from the Auctioneers— HARCOURT AND CO. M, 44-OW. 41-43 Panama Street. BBPRgBtIES FOR SALE. ~ IMMBDIATE POSSESSION. tfGAIO. "DUNGALOW HOME, containing two •*-* bedrooms, sitting-room, dining-room, glassed-in sun. porch, kitchenette, and washhouse; built 8 years; first-class order, electric hot water 6ervice>> handy to bus and train. PRICE £1250. KaftUSrY RESIDENCE, CKPST. 9-roomed Home, situated in commanding position, with wonderful harbour and city view; particularly sunny position; 5' bedrooms, 2 reception-rooms, completely] redesigned,4 paitated and papered through-" out. Owner transferred. For quick sale, £2850. Is«HH" AMD CO., BWJ., Land Department, v ]3-18 Customhouse Qnay, Wellington. Teiephone 42-418. NEAR UPPER HUTT. 16 acres with froctagfl to river, large area flat, balance hilly—would make beautiful.. and picturesque weekend sections. Large house on block. PRICE TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE ONLY £1150 to cash purchaser. MOUNT VICTORIA. WELL-BUILT MODERNISED HOME of 8 large rooms, including spacious sleeping porch and large lounge. Full-sized motor garage. Exceptionally sunny situation, and within 5 minutes of Courtenay Place. Price £2850, with £500 cash. NORTHLAND. MODERN 5-rd. BUNGALOW, with large glassed-in sleeping porch and" garage. First-class order throughout. Price £1950. GENUINE BARGAIN, • ■ INVESTORS' OPPORTUNITY. Situated on the best part of the Teirace, an exceptionally well built tenroomed residence, containing G spacious bedrooms, commodious drawing-room, and dining-room (18 x 34), billiard room, sun porch, kitchen, pantry, etc., and two bathrooms. Suitable tor conversion into flats. The section is a large level one, having some 56 feet frontage. Absentee owner has instructed that no reasonable offer is to be refused. For appointment to inspect, ring or call— H ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED. • 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, :tncl at Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 18

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