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TENDERS TENDERS. npENDERS are invited np till Noon, A SATURDAY. January 17th. 1925. for the Erection of Shop Premises for Messrs T. Armstrong and Co.. Ltd.- Christchurch. _ . , Plans and Specifications may he seen at onr Offico. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily LUTTRELL BROS. AND ANDERSON, Architects, 31. Hunter street. Wellington. PNEUMATIC TOOLS FOB ENGINEERS. BUILDERS. MINERS rjYHE BRISTOL PNEUMATIC A TOOLS aro the lightest, handiest, and best value on the market. Stocks held. Ask for quotations for lools ot Compressors, and compare quality and eflioiency before decidine. FRANCIS HOLMES. 10-12, Ground Floor. Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. Bulk Store: Mauinnitv street. ■Phone 203. D O YOU KNOW: That the Best Floor Covering Is: MALTHOID? That many shop floors, private offices, warehouses and Government office floors are covered with MALTHOID MALTHOID Used in private homos and any place where there is traffic. WATERPROOF. WEARPROOF. VERMINPROOF. MALTHOID has many imitations, beware of them. Ring 999. Write Box 625, or call AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., 149-151, Featherston street, WELLINGTON. PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR PRIVATE SALE. IDEAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY. THE undersigned have been instructed by JOHN HOLBSWORTH Esq., who has taken up his residence in England, TO OFFER FOR PRIVATE SALE His "SWARTHMOOR'’ RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, As follows, viz.:— 63 ACRES 3 ROODS 38 PERCHES, Freehold, Rich Farming Land, situated about 2 miles from Havelock North Township and 4 miles from Hastings. | MODERN RESIDENCE containing Hall, Billiard Room, Library, Drawing Room, Diningroom, 7 Bedrooms, Kitcnen, I Pantry, Storeroom, Box Room, Bath-1 room and also Maids' quarters, comprising 2 Bedrooms, Sittingroom and. Bath- ; room. Electric lighting and every convenience. Outbuildings consist of gardener's cottage, dairy, wood-shed, garage (3 cars), stables, workshop, greenhouse, etc. Buildings are all in first-class order.' The House stands on a rise and commands an uninterrupted view ’of the Heretaunga Plains. The Grounds r.re beautifully laid out in terrace lawn, sunk lawns, artificial fakes, flower and Vegetable gardens and orchard. Balance of nroperty in nr ass, with exception of 5 acres in Vineyard, which is leased to T.M.V. Wines, Ltd., at JBS per annum, about 8J years to run. The whole forms one of the most desirable and attractive homes to be found anywhere in the Dominion. PRICE, £12,000. Terms: £4OOO cash, balance on mortgage for 3 years at 6A per cent. For further particulars apply to WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Or HOADLEY, SON, & STEWART, LTD.. Joint Agents, Napier. • KARORI. / SUDDENLY transferred, hence the j Owner desire© a quick sale. A good section of three-quarters of an acre, planted with growing vegetables, which would serve equally well as _ a poultry run. The, Bnuse is 10 minutes from the tram, VACANT, has four light, airy rooms, scullery, electri; light, hot points, Sliacklock range, concrete paths, and. a tool ehed 12ft x 18ft. This property has been well looked after by an owner who appreciated home and garden. A small deposit of .£2OO makes the purchase vf this easy. Price £1075. You may buy the furniture at valuation. Why not inspect this property during the ; holidays P 'Phone 26-513. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND GO.. AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS* AND SHAREBROKERS. 105, Customhouse quay. WANTED' Known Account Books, ruled to anv requirements, can ho hod at the "Times'’ office These books are strong and faithfully made, and the aualitv of the oaper is of the best Ring 2747 for prices.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12021, 26 December 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12021, 26 December 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12021, 26 December 1924, Page 12