PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ' astber CECTION, EASTBOURNE, £19C Section, eastbourne, £i9c eni- t Situated nest to Masonic Hall nea: sth Ferry Wharf (only vacant section about) Valued £280 in 1936. Government loai •^ easily obtained if buyer has £100 casl hed to put *n op^oll given. ays. Inspect this weekend,-then Ring 63-950 De^ oO d SALE OF PROPERTY. ■^|j "yHE Trustee in the estate would be glac g|. -*-■ to receive offers for the purchase o: " 47 Roxburgh Street which must be sold —r-. Immediate possession can be given. au Communicate with Box 478, Wellington >ns, or ring 42-028. * . ms. !j- ~~ LOWER HUTT. No- (^HARMING Bungalow, 6 rooms anc 1 Vv' l ar ge sunporeh, all-electric conveniences, ences, garage, Yz-acre of grounds, beauti ise, ful shrubs, large grass tennis court; spe .en, cial opportunity for ideal home; ownei ■ leaving country. Write 438 Post Agency ber Lower Hutt. . «)» GOVERNMENT'"MORTGAGE, 4 1-8 P.C eh, T^ILBIRNIE— Just on market today *0 x*- Splendid 5-roomed Bungalow in first class order; ; every possible convenience ati, including electric range (cost £27), elec lee- trie hot water service (cost £34), porce }. lain bath, hot points everywhere. Good Ju". sea view. Positively no climb and onlj [)_ one minute to tram. Owner leaving foi $ on Dunedin and is a determined seller ai £1250 with good deposit. Furniture car —3 be bought at valuation if desired. Applj £j" -to Sole Agent, me- GORDON HARCOURT, - 153-155 Featherston Street. Ira- Telephone 45-450. °n GOLDEN GATE—PAREMATA. ™, QIX-ROOMED DWELLING electric l" range and hot water, procelain bath, __ garage. Half-acre land, gardens, shrubberies, concrete paths, ( etc. Immediate srn possession. Price ;■ £ 1150. Terms. A lovely iar- home. * * >. A. LEIGH HUNT. Dominion Farmers' Institute. - Telephone 42-710. ' . • . _.c----•H. - P'OR SALE, Eastbourne, MODERN 5J5f X BUNGALOW, on Main Road, near lit- Wharf; 5 rooms and garage, large 'section. ;he ich > Price £1350. are ac- Immediate possession. ' ay' Apply W. HURST BARTON, = Estate Agent, Eastbourne. - Tel. 90. ISS- <-••; *| s TITODERN 2-Flat Proposition available, ' " -"- Kilbirnie, has 3 exceptionally large - rooms, 2 balconies, garage, handy trams, iss waterfront, best value on market at £1900. ■c- J. H. Bethune and Co. __ WEEKEND SECTION, se, £90. rg. "VTEAR Silverstream, in native bush sur- ~~ roundings on gentle slope, with mags j. nificent view from natural building site, s £9 deposit, balance in small monthly p'ay■ge ments. Write "Bush," P.O. Box 805, Wellington. >o- "X^ACANT, Substantial House, 7 large o ' rooms, all conveniences, recently 3q painted, good order throughout, space gare y age, 5 mins. Parliament. Apply 211 Tinakori Road. ix> .npWENT-Y Rooms, central^ in perfect ad •*• order, ideal Apartment or Guestj g house, immediate possession; cash £850; er balance arranged. Win. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. . ot K-RD. Home, 1 floor, Cambridge Terrace. t^ «-* Immediate possession. Price £1050, in J- Fanning and Co., '74 Manners Street. he NATTY BUNGALOW. VACANT, lie T>LEASANT surroundings, 5 mins. walk ■*• Botanical Gardens, 4 rooms, bathIk room, casement windows (porcelain bath), it- prettily papered throughout. Everything F. nice and sweet. Price £950 or offer. Snip. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay m Place. o- APARTMENTS, GUEST HOUSE. m yACANT House, 13 rooms, 2 bathy, T rooms, superior locality, heart city, _ needs renovating; excellent chance for enid terprising people to coin money. Price lo £2600; terms arranged. Land alone worth; fc; about £2000; mortgagees selling (no morty, gage). Apply quickly, Sole Agente, White- _ acre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place P, . -BROOKLYN (CITY SIDE). ' :e y ACANT Residence, 5 rooms, k'ette, exa, T # ceptionally good order, perfectly appointed, commands extensive view city and - harbour (never built out); price £1150; j? ia greatest value offering; be in first to "' inspect. R. and J. Malcolm, D.I.C. Build1_ ings, 43-520. ■ f: fOWNSEND Road—4 Rooms, gara&, L* •*• every cony.; only £900, cash £300. _ Large, 27 Grey Street. !£ TXTADESTOWN (near Pitt Street stop)— t » » 6 rooms; convs., vacant, land 66ft x 198 ft, suitable subdivide; only £1150, offer. 3t Large, 27 Grey Street. . % TSLAND BAY—Bungalow, 6 rooms, kitm ■*- chenette, garage, every cony., Govt. loan £1100, double frontage, splendid out- - look; £1495, deposit £295. See Large *" Company, 27 Grey Street. J MORTIMER TERRACE—Vacant, 4 J liX rooms, kitchenette, # sunporch, every - convenience, splendid view, sunny, only *" £950, deposit £250. Large.,27 Grey Street. "i T OWRY BAY—Bonny 4-rd. Bunalow, ■' A_ electric stove, hot water, bathroom, shower, sewerage, concrete garage. £785 - cash. Webster and C 0.,. 20 Brandon St. P -a*"ODERN Bungalow—Vacant possession. JLU. Beautiful Home, Island Bay, S bed- - rooms, 2 reception-rooms, kitchen, every latest cony.; large level, sunny section. £1550. Terms. Webster and Co., 20 Bran- * don Street. _____ » IVfODERN Bungalow. Vacant possession. '• IWL Attractive home, Sa|toim, 3 bed--7 rooms, dining-room, breakfast-room, k ette, up-to-date, garage, no climb. £1450. Terms. Webster and Co. 20 Brandon Street. i? 1050, £200 DEPOSIT—Natty 4-rd., Uun- = 3^ galow, all convs., handy city, immediate possession. Webster and Co., 20 - Brandon Street. ; a TTELBURN—Gentleman's Residence, 7 » IV rooms all convs.. double frontage, few - minutes Kelburn car, no climb, harbour ;, view; £2250. Williamson and Co., 46-104. 1 YITITHIN 1 section Crtyi Kelburn, * VY £1600, £2250; Highland Park, £1650; - Hataitai. £1600, £1475, £1750; Mt. Vic--7 toria, £1550. Williamson and Co., 46-104. 5 T7OR SALE, Urgent, Sunny Section, ' -T Lower Hutt; reasonable. Write . Owner, 442 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. : ELMONT — Choice Sections, clean, level, or harbour view, handy station, ■ cash' or terms. Inspect weekend. Foster, . HilF Road. '_ '" "|Z"ELBURN—Srrd. Bungalow, with base- '" -*^- ment flat, home lunch, no climb, ideal '* sunny position. Immediate possession; _ £2250. Ring owner after 6 ip.m., Tel. " 26-914. 'i INVESTORS PLAY SAFE. ACT! T>UT your savings and big money in - *■ freehold property which shows the, ' biggest returns of all investments and is ' not subject to financial restrictions. Get : this block quickly. 3 Modern Shops and 2 t Dwellings, main street, select suburb, reJ plete with all ' modern conveniences, 1 Carrara ceilings, 3 p.w.c, 73 feet frontage; price £1695, £450 cash, shbws 12 per cent. * net, was on market at £3000 and had ' only one dwelling attached. Owner in ,' poor health and must sell. Your chance, but be quick. Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. : '' CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. KELBURN, choicest part, overlooking f harbour, glorious view, one mm. Uni--7 versity, 3mins. walk cable car, Charming Semi-modern one-floor Residence, 7 rooms, k'ette, bathroom, porcelain bath, caliphont and hot water service; insured £1400; t price £2250, £500 cash. Immediate possesl sion, cost £3000; a superior property. Apa ply speedily, Whiteacre, Dentice, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. :: FLATS SHOW BEST RETURNS. GREATEST Bargain, 2 Self-contained L Flats and garage, double frontage, . eastern side Kent Teurace (build shops and flats other frontage), solid structure; price £1750, £400 cash (flat vacant), closing estate; was £2800. Whiteacre, Dentice, * and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. " ~~ I MISCELLANEOUS. "MRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for ■***• everything in Children's Woollen and Silk Sets, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits, etc. Moderate .prices. GREY Women delighted with Van-Grey; hundreds of men, too, have grown natural colour back. Perrett's.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1938, Page 4
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