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TELEPHONE: " ', PRICES: 48-968 — T I V O L I 1/6, 1/V (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS.) -■■ — TONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY — : Matinee Saturday, at 1.45 p.m. I ' '. - \ Madeleine Carroll IN , ■ • "VIRGINIA" ALSO: "PHANTOM RAIDERS" M.G.M. Presentation—ALL STAR CAST. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) f ■■ COMEDY — CARTOON — MUSICAL — GAZETTE Shorts, 7 o'clock— — BOOK EARLY Plans Fast Filling. RUGBY —— BIG — — RUGBY OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION 1 SEASON'S FINEST FOOTBALL SPECTACLE! The pick of New Zealand University players will join, in supplying the FINAL FLOURISHING TOUCH to a season in which fast, open play has been the order. ; THE BALL WILL BE GIVEN A REAL AIRING AT— ATHLETIC PARK - TOMORROW A TOP-LINE EVENT TO CONCLUDE THE SEASON. Special Representative Match: N.Z. UNIVERSITY versus WELLINGTON AT 3 P.M. BE EARLY FOR THE FAST-MOVING PRELIMINARY— Victoria University College versus Training College AT 1.30 P.M. » ADMISSION: To Ground Is, Boys 6d; to Stand la. - ■ A. E. NEILSON, Sec. W.R.F.U.

T TALL BAY TENNIS CLUB, JLJ INC. OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. Sunday Play. Balls Supplied. Few Vacancies for Members. Apply •;- , SECRETARY, 52 Hector .Street, - =■-'-•- -■' Seatoun, E5. ' Tel. 18-492. .....-/. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. IfOB SALE. 1. 1% Acres,'elevated position, 6-rd. Bungalow, bathroom, porcelain batb. electric range, electric hot water, p.w.c. septic tank, wash house, copper and tubs, motor garage; price only £1250, £400 cash; balance good mort gage. 2. IVi. acres, first-class land, 6-rd. House, with convs., wants painting; price only £625. £425 cash; balance mortgage. Immediate possession with both properties. Full particulars— • HAROLD TAYLOR, AHOLD TAYLOR, ■ . Otaki Hallway, Telephone 65, Box 18. WEEKEND SECTION. £125. OWNER GOING -OVERSEAS. 1 -ACRE, two coaa frontages, lovely stream 2 shaded by native trees, rustic bridge, build Ing site prepared, easy walk station, Hutt Val ley and sheltered all winds. owner says will accept £20 deposit. Sec plan. ; i GOODWIN AND CHICHESTEK, LTD., Sole Agents. NEWTOWN SECTIONS. CIOKNEB 68 tfergusson and. 104 Arney J Streets. Section No. 38—Frontage to ITergusson Street, 82ftJ depth. 52ft. Section No. 39—Frontage to Jfergusson Street. : 86ft; depth to irney Street. 52ft. • The whole area, navlng two rrontages, Is tin excellent site for Erection of I>'lats-or Business Premises. Apply HENRY EEMBEB AND SON, 884 Lamotoo Uuay. Cl. TWO EXCELLENT INVESTMENTS. . T3EINFORCED CONCRETE BLOCK XV OF SHOPS, let on good leases to well-established grocery, cake kitchen, and fruiterer. Good suburb, haying prospects considerable future development,. Total rentals. £416 per annum. PRICE, £3500. Will show 9% per cent, net return on purchase price after allowing outgoings, depreciation, maintenance, etc. SPLENDID CORNER SITE. MOUNT VICTORIA, with building let as a grocery shop and flat. Rentals £208 per annum. PRICE £1750. PRICB £1750. .Terms, considered. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, Corner Featherston and Brandon Streets. Telephone 42-064 and 42-065. BELMONT. ■ " MODERN BUNGALOW. FOUR Rooms and smart all-electric kitchen, sun porch, excellent order, 2 sections, owner transferred; price £1175. H. Ernest Leighton, Ltd., Tel. 63-745. ■ OFFER WANTED. BRAND-NEW Vacant Bungalow, close Woburn Station. 4 rooms and k'ette and garage, flush doors' machine sanded floors, latest fittings; owner asking £1475, but will take an offer; great opportunity. H. Ernest Leighton, Ltd., 63-745. VACANT BUNGALOWS. KARORI —4-rd. Bungalow (2 bedrooms and sunroom), room for garage, corner section; 1 mm. trams and shops; built 4 years; Junkers gas h.w. Sevice; price £1550; terms. Key with us. ISLAND BAY —4-rd. Bungalow and garage, marine view; 3 mlns. trams and shops; large basement, suitable 2 more rooms or flat; Govt. Loan; price £1550, easy terms. Key with. us. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank of N.Z. Bldgs., Lambton Quay. Telephone 46-014. v HOME SEEKERS—We are instructed to sell a Home in WADESTOWN; it has six rooms and kitchen with all conveniences; situated 10 minutes' walk from tram, In pleasant surroundings, with good view. The owners want an offer, the house is vacant, and the nominal price is £1450. AN OFFER IS WANTED, SEE IT. HARCOURT AND CO., Telephone 44-017. LOWER HUTT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. /^HARMING MODERN BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, \J k'ette, 2 double bedrooms, built-in wardrobes ; bright lounge and breakfast-rooms; open fires; combination gas stove and hot-water system; well-arranged section, with glasshouse ; northerly aspect; handy city. Excellent value, £1450. Leslie Jones. 57 High Street, Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-013. __ ONE-MAN FARM, CITY MILK SUPPLY. ACRES, 120. % level medium land, 20 miles city, 60 acres grass, balance rough feed, 2 houses thereon, electric range, cowshed, 3cow electric plant, electric fence, several sheds, plenty water. Price £2750; going concern. Total outgoings £71 year, not even the rent of a cottage in the city. Big snip. WHITEACRE, DENTICE. AND CO., 7 Courtenay Place. GOLD BUYERS. ~" OLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery Bought. Note new address; Murphy and Stewart, 4 Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. QELL yours to a N.Z. Firm. Best prices O given. W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's) ■ "T LIKE Pollflor because It makes my home _L simply sparkle, not only floors, but furniture, too, preserving the wood and keeping It fresh and hygienic." A Poliflor testimonial.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2

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