TO LET, ACCOMMODATION . AVAILABLE. TOED BUILDING, WELLINGTON. A unique opportunity presents itself to Importers, Manufacturers, and Business Men generally to secure Accommodation in the lord Building, Wellington. The premises aro of Fcrro-conoreto, newly erected, tiro most conspicuous and probably the best equipped in the City They front Courtenay place ot its broadest point, and are bounded by York street in the rear. Tiro front entrance is in tiho form of a commodious and attractive Arcade. Each floor has its own ample landing vestibule and all conveniences. The light area is of very generous proportions. Two fast Electric Passenger Elevators, a 2|-ton and a smaller Goods Lift, serve all floors. .Access to the two latter is through,' a covered truck and cart entrance, the largest in Wellington. The building is provided with the Grinnell Automatic Fire-extinguishing System and Fireproof Doors throughout. Insurance costa on an average stock are thereby reduced about thirty per cent. AREA AVAILABLE. Floors 3,4, and 5, each 8,000 square feet. Half of Floor 6, approximately 4,000 square feet. RENTAL, 2s 6d per square foot per annum. LEASE for period of years if desired. CONDITIONS.—Any existing stairways, vestibules, or passageways rent free. Cost of additional passageway* and appointments constructed lor ow convenience of ■clients to bo included in the rent. Payment to be spread in equal yearly instalments over period of lease. EARLY APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE TO THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO., LTD., Courtenay place, 'Wellington. F URNITURB ESTIMATES REMOVALS. FREE. Employ Experience. Got Our Price. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Crawford street. P.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Otlioe, 22 Bond street. miO LET, Two largo Unfurnished Front -<JL Rooms; suit married couple, no children.—B97, ‘Star, 1 3N LEASE, the Business Premises occupied by Binuio and Co., George street. -W. P. Miles, 215 George street. TO LET or Sell, Five-roomed Brick OotJL tago; electric light, gas cooker, bath, hot water; opp. (Manor place; price, £7OO- - private sale.—44B Princes street south. f|pO LET, heart of City, well-lighted Ware- »- house or Show Room, 2,000 ft; moderat© rent,—9lo, ‘Star.’ [VIEW 6-roomcd Bungalow, Kennedy street, St. Clair (high and dry); references.—’Phono 7,176. OT. LEONARDS. —7-rooraed House; to iO male, fowlhouses, electric, hot, cold; immediate entry; 28s weekly.—Further information, key, Park, Reynolds. ripO LET, 4 Unfurnished Rooms, Upstairs; JL Uoo of conveniences; central; £1 week.—9, ‘Star.’ f|n.O LET, Furnished Bedroom, in good JL locality, on rise; o.L, conveniences; suit ono or two; part meals if detuned.— 14, ‘Star.’ nn.6 LET, 8-roomod House, Littleboume A orescent; all conveniences; for sale, £l,ooo.—Garter, 134 Princes street, rjpA LET, Double Funxdshod and Single JL Rooms, central.—Apply Miss Litton, 85 Stuart street. YTtLATS, Kitchenettes, conveniences; also JD i Rooms, single and double, furnished, unfurnished.—Baker’s Agency, Dowling struct; 'phono 5,301. YTiLATB, Kitchenettes (conveniences), -rid Double-Single Rooms (furnished, unfurnished), City, suburbs. Commercial Agency, Stafford street; ’phone 3,080. NICE sunny Rooms, north end, on rise; A) self-contained, range, gas, electric.— Commercial Agency, Stafford street.
TENDERS. iENDER'S Gloss at 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, liny 15th, for tho Erection of Extensive Additions to the Home for tho Aged I’oor for tho Little Sisters of tho Poor at Anderson's Bay. Plans and Specifications may he seen at our cilice, where tenders must bo lodged. MANDENO AND ERASER, Registered Architects. ARAPUNI ELECTRIC POWER SCHEME. SECTION I—HEADWORDS. nnENDERS for tho above Close with tho JL Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, ’Wellington, at noon on 23tU- FEBRUARY, 1921. Specifications may bo obtained on payment of IDs at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Head Office, Wellington; High Commissioner's Office, London; and New Zealand Trade Commissioners’ Offices, Sydney and Melbourne.
A burglary at the Raglan Nurseries, Port Talbot, threw further light on the problem where flies go in winter. Replacing a lock that had been wrenched off the door, it was discovered that a large family of house flies had taken refuge there.
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Evening Star, Issue 18259, 26 April 1923, Page 8
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