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ADVERTISERS. A DVERTISERS are requested to have -tJk- their Advertisements in the Office not later than 10.30 a.m. each day. If received after that time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's issue. Do not send original references with applications for positions. Copies only.. Nom-de-plume addresses care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the "Evening Post" do not hold. themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or for errors in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PRESS r DRITG TRAFFIC IN CHINA. 1 V London.—Speaking in the Hous# of Commens, the Foreign Undersecretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, said that there was no evidence that the increase in the drug traffic in China was the outcome of a deliberate Japanese plan, nor thaf Japan aimed at the systematic demoralisation of the Chinese people, but the situation was be--coming worse as the Japanese occupation nullified the Chinese Government's anti-drug legislation. ' Lieutenant-Commander E. T. H. Fletcher (Labour), who raised the question at an earlier? Stage, said that SJapan was fostering the use of drug;s all over the world and was reaping enormou4 profits in China and making pestilence fcay foe the waft It was S ghastlj} ctinw? against' inter,bational decency to drench another I ftountry with vice in this way. The Provisional Government at Peking had repealed thirty anti* drug ordinances Sand permitted the opening pf 300 dens.—U.P.A. i PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT AND CO. C. J. S. Harcourt. G. S. Harcourt. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 1888. 1938. AFTER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE to the Public we take this opportunity to extend to all the COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON and our best wishes for a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Our Address — "HARCOURT CHAMBERS." 1904 saw^h£ .erection of ,the Firm's Premises*' at4nk'.c&ner of Lambton Quay and Panama, Street. .• , . ; : ;. ; IMS'the building was rearranged,, but ; the Firm still occupies the— , , ' GROUND FLOOR, • T 41 PANAMA STREET, ' NOW THE REAL ESTATE CENTRE OF . WELLINGTON. Our experience gained through long service to the public is at your disposal. v' ! 'OUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS— ' '■•■■ 44-017.' . '■'■ 44-018. '; ■•■'-' • .. RENTS COLLECTED. . ESTATES MANAGED. HOUSES, SHOPS L AND OFFICES LET • \ OR LEASED. I SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY, FARMS, AND STATION PROPERTIES, AND BUSINESSES.- .■•,-■■ ■■"■•.■■■ VALUATIONS MADE. , AUCTIONS CONDUCTED. THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS. The centre pf many successful sales, in the history of Wellington. * Publishers of the ~ "REGISTER" and PROPERTY ' INVESTORS' GUIDE. Postal Address: P.O. Box 151. Telephones: 44-017; 44-018. Telegrams and Cables: HARCOURTCO, WELLINGTON. 1 'EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. \X7ELL-BUILT City Home, centrally ■^7 situated, 5 rooms and scullery, bathroom, and all conveniences; tram at door; early vacant possession; owner leaving Wellington will accept £1275 or near offer. MOA POINT ROAD. Practically on beach, Comfortable Home 0f.5 good rooms, glassed-in sun porch, electric hot water, latest gas cooker, washhouse, copper, tubs, large garage, all convs.; immediate possession; price £925; Terms £250 cash, balance 5 per cent. LOWER HUTT, 3 MINS. MAIN SHOPPING AREA. First-class locality, large section in lawns and beautiful gardens with many flowering shrubs, spacious, airy 7-rd. Residence, tastefully papered and in good order. Vacant. Sacrifice at price, £1350, or first near offer on favourable terms. FACTORY SITES, LOWER HUTT AND PETONE. We are. Sole Agrents for some of the finest Works and Factory Sites in these desirable localities. All city conveniences available, level bitumen roads make easy and rapid transport. Also: Two of the most desirable Building Sites, High Street, Lower Hutt; sunny aspect, Beautifully sheltered and plantedPrices on application. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 16

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