Wellington, says the “Past,” must he catching'up on the housing shortage, for now there are houses to Jet. Moreover, there are unfurnished houses without catchy conditions about “incoming tenant to buy contents,” or long term or short term leases; the only condition is that the tenant shall pay the rent, which is right and proper. That one condition may, however, he regarded by some people as rather a sticker, for a few of these rents now being asked are: Seven rooms, 60s and 95s per week; six rooms. 50s, 555, and 80s; five rooms, 50s, 70s. and 80s. Just as one fiveseater car may sell at £2OO and another at £I2OO. so some houses bring higher rents than others, but the garden variety, utility house, does not greatly figure among Wellington’s houses to let. For corns, hard or soft, old or new, apply Progandra. 1/G. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 October 1927, Page 9
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