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i PROPERTY AND BUSINESSES FOR | SALE. and Confectionery, central, trade 95 gallons week, takings ;about .£4O: good lease, low rental; price '.£450; stock, fittings, and furniture; walk in, walk out. H. G. Rutter and Co., Agents. Panama street.

1 pIIKST-CLASS Dairy, Confectionery, . and Soft Drinks Business; best I business of its kind in town; takings £7A \ per week; price. £525. Further particulars J. Farming and Co.. 74. Manners street.

QJEATOTXN Superior Residence, 7 rooms (one floor), kitchenette, glassed-in sun verandah, large bathroom, pantry, linen press and wardrobes, detached washhouse and shed; i-acre land, nicely laid out gardens, lawns, glasshouse and large garage; price .£3000; Government mortgage JgIOOO at 4i per cent. H. G. Rutter and Co,, Agents, Panama street.

WORSES BAY—Fully-furnished 4roomed Cottage, right on. beach; this bargain lot to be sold for <£9oo; with only ,£250 cash; possession month, or can arrange time to suit. Card from E. J. Barnett, 94, Willis street.

FRTJIT and Confectionery situated: shop and living rooms; lease over 3 yearsj moderate rent. J. Fanning and Co., 74, Manners street

GENERAL Store, good town, turnover .£I2OO month; clean stock; 6kop large frontage, living rooms attached; bulk store; freehold and stock about .£4000: half cash. A. J. C. Runciman, Dannevirke.

jPTftH 5-HOOMED HOUSE, handy ■Wj town, all conveniences, in good order throughout; deposit .£l5O. J. Fanning and Co.. 74, Manners street.'

DAIRY FARM. XA ACRES, Manawatu Line, handy rail. and. alongside school, creamery, and P. 0.; all in grass, carry 16-18 cows; good 5-roomed house and usual ■farm buildings; sacrifice at £2000; terms .£SOO cash, balance easy. H. G. RENTER AND CO.. Agents, Wellington. PETONE BARGAIN. GOOD INVESTMENT. I HAVE been instructed to Sell by Owner (who has left Wellington), 11 Houses (10 concrete and 1 wood), with all conveniences. This uroperty is situated within five minutes from Petone Railway Station. Full particulars, . price and terms, Sole Agent, NEIL GOW, 203, Lambton quay. "(WARMS on easy terms; good Dwellings, X 1 Wellington; 186 ac, £27; Hutt, 107 ac, £57; Whakatane, 500ae, £45; Waverley, 220 ac, £45; Eketahuna BOOac £23 Is fid; Wanganui, 1681 ac, £4 17s 6d; City Properties, Businesses. Private Hospitals, Apartment Houses. YOUNG’S (Late Grimshaw's), Bowen street. Wellington. 76,327 ACRES. TAITAPU ESTATEI GREAT MILLING BLOCK "I4TAQNIFIC33NT Sawmitling and GrazGonntry; large proportion best limestone formation; full 2-sheep to the acre carrying capacity plus cattle; 'hundreds of millions of splendid milling timber, comprising Rimu, White Pine, Silver Pine, Cedar, Matai, Birch, some Totara and Rata. Timber tall, clean, straight, and the "very besfr of quality. Deep water harbour with timber to water's edge. Can buy timber on royalty and freehold of any portion of the estate according to requirements. Only 13 per cent, cash required down. Full particulars from F. P. WELCH, Land Agent, Masterton. RESTAURANTS ANn TEAROOMS. (COMMERCIAL GRILL ROOM. PanaVJ ma street—Cleanliness and Civility our motto. Give us a Trial. RUGBY 1 Rugby I RugbyTo all Rugby Players: Don’t forget V> call at Parliamentary Cafe, 70, Lambton quay, after the fight is over.

IVrOTICE. —The Trocadsro Hotel has JA been taken over by Mr Philip E. Low, When in search of a good place to Lunch call at The Trocadero.

MUSIC hath charms, but there's nothing so charming and satisfying as a good appetising Dinner at the Sanitarium Health Food Co.'s Dining Booms, 83. Willis street (upstairs). Come along to-day •

VISITORS to Wellington ehonid go to Palmer's up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. All meals reduced to Is 6d. WANTED Known Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay, are open all day Tuesdays. two at Wellington's Vegetarian Cafe, before passing your opinion of a vegetarian dinner. I7IRESH Fish daily JC Lambton quav. at Palmer's, 168, all day on Tuesday; Palmer^* Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. WANTED Known We now remain open all day every Tuesday. Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. AT Tea time call at The Trocadero. This Hotel is now under the management of Mr PhiliD E. Low. Dining Room open to the general public. EAT for health, strength and efficiency. -The Vegetarian Cafe provides the best of food properly combined, thoroughly cooked, tastefully and expeditiously served. 83, Willis street. O ,PEN Daily.—Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. Rooms are provided for Ladies at Palmer's, 168, Lambton quay. VC. STANDS for t?egeterian Cafe, • where the most nourishing, appetising, and easily digested dinner in the Citv is daintily and smartly served. 83, Willis street. Room, Panama street. When in search of a good Meal give us a trial. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Cheap—Wax Records, Standard, Is 3d; four-minute Amberol, 2s; Edison Phonographs; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown HAN OS and Organs from ,£lO up^ •I- wards: easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library, Newtown. CtHEAP Wax Records, including Stand--1 ard and Amberol; also Edison Phonographs from 70s; time payment system. Fleming and Co., The Fhoneries, Newtown. WE Stock oil classes of Music and Records by the world's best makers; call and inspect. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown.

AN TED Known—For Conimorcial \\ and General Printing, ring 2747. "I'J.Z. Times" Job Printing Department

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11255, 6 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11255, 6 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11255, 6 July 1922, Page 1

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