FOR SALE “......MOREOVER, IT WAS FELT THAT, FROM A NATIONAL POINT OF VIEW, EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN HOME AND ENCOURAGEMENT SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THAT END- FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THRIFT, AND FOR THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY, EVERY MAN SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO PURCHASE HIS OWN HOME. “STATISTICS SHOWED THAT IN A NUMBER OF HOMES IN WELLINGTON, AT THE PRESENT TIME, OVER FOUR PRO- ' PLB WERE LIVING IN ONE ROOM. INCLUDING THE KITCHEN.” . ! The above sentences are extracts fiom article appearing in Thursday’s “Evening Post” (March 19th, 1925, page. 5), under the heading “HOMES FOR WORKERS.” “HOMES FOR WORKERS.” “HOMES FOR WORKERS.” Exactly so! I have been preaching this very policy tor several years. Some wise people heeded my. advice and got in early. Now the critical period is at hand. The steamers are bringing hundreds of new settlers, and this will make matters worse for the present city dwellers. That’s the point! However, a perusal of my EXTENSIVE PROPERTY LISTS EXTENSIVE PROPERTY LISTS will convince any sane person that! there are of BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS FOR BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS FOR BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS FOR SALE SALE SALE IN WELLINGTON. (MANY BEING VACANT!) All the resolutions and talk in New Zealand will not solve the problem unless intending buyers PAY A DEPOSIT. PAY A DEPOSIT. PAY A DEPOSIT. PAY A DEPOSIT. No one can expect a builder or owner-vendor to give possession of a “Home” unless the purchaser pays a deposit of some sort or other. Where would the security be? LOOK AT THESE HOMES. LOOK AT THESE HOMES. LOOK AT THESE HOMES. LOOK AT THESE HOMES. SMALL DEPOSIT. SMALL DEPOSIT. 1 CITY —Cottage, 2 rooms and kitchenette (vacant), close to De Luxe Theatre. Price £6OO. Gas, also range; immediate possession. Deposit £SO, balance, 25s weekly, includes principal and interest. (Ju<t on the market.} Folio 4268. . ~
• BROOKLYNA-£750; 5 Rooms (solid and clean property), all conveniences, scullery, bathroom, and washhouse, electric light, gas stove, range, hot water service, papered an'd painted recently, in perfect order, i-acre of flat land. Personally inspected and thoroughly recommended. Don’t misSf it —that’s my advice. Folio 4100. £750 —Cottage, 2 rooms and splendid flat section of land, 50 x 165 (nearly, quarter-acre). This price includes some* furniture—linoleums, chairs, : etc. Terms -arranged. Situate handy, to" trams and school. Positively no climb. Folio 4229. - (Just on the market.) £lOO l DEPOSlT—Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, delightful sea view, large lofty rooms, beautiful grounds with gardens and*lawAs, very attractive and well-built home, sheltered from winds, conveniences include electric light, hot points, gas stove, porcelain bath and basin,' open fireplace, wardrobe/ select locality. Price r £975. Terms,' aboiit £IOO, balance easy payments paying off cost of home. Personally inspected ana' peconynended as a bargain. Folio 4228. : . LOWER HUTT—£IOOO,. Bungalow. Modern home of 4 rooms apd kitchenette, close to station, large Blied and fowlhouse, gas stove, hot water service, j tiled fireplaces, concrete paths, )erms arranged. Folio (Just on the market.) BUNGALOW DE LUXE. Vacant. 5 large rooms and kitchenette. Price £1295, worth consiaerahly more. The greatest snip in 0-rd. Bungalows in Wellington. Brand new. Never been occupied.- Magnificent situation, built of picked timbers' ana constructed by a first-class building contractor. Electric light (also wired for hydro, new power),, gns stove with latest economical burners, hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, linen press, 3 bedrooms, box cupboard, large pantry, washhouse; large level section, wonderful soil fair gardening, concrete paths, sunniest spot imaginable, close to three tram services and sclmol. Price £1295. “Wee sma’ deposit,” balance, which includes paying off cost of home, will be''less than paying rent. Personally inspected during course of construction. Folio 3650-3651. £I3OO, HATAITAI—Vacant, 4 Large Rooms, -pantry, scullery, and washhouse, sea view, electric light, hot point, gas stove, hot water service, large liviug-ronm. tiled well fireplace and rimu mantelpiece, linen press, garden, everything in splendid order. An absolute bargain. Price £1300; terms arranged. Folio 4275. , Just on the market to-day. HERE’S THE DANDY OF THE LOT. HERE’S THE DANDY OF THE LOT. HERE’S THE DANDY OF THE LOT.. HERE’S THE DANDY OF THE LOT. £BBO for Brand-new House of 4 Rooms, land and everything, the construction of which is quite out of the ordinary: In fact, the builder has proven to me, after ' carefully going through all costs and details, that he is making little to nothing out of the jobs, and to make it more attractive still' is prepared to go on erecting more oi the homes. The reason of low price is—this builder settled in Wellington many years ago and purchased a targe area of beautiful residential land, and now deems it advisable to erect homes thereon.
“HOMES FOR WORKERS.” “HOMES FOR WORKERS.” “HOMES FOR WORKERS.” Having paid rates and land tax all these years, it is not advisable to hold the land sine die, hence his decision to build homes. Price £880; deposit according to your ability to pay. Terms include paying off cost of home. LESS THAN RENTING. LESS THAN RENTING. INSPECT THESE SECTIONS, ALSO THIS HOME, WHICH' IS NEARLY COMPLETED. • NEARLY COMPLETED. (Plans at my office.) SOLE AGENT, eslie tones THE BUSY CENTRE MASDELS BLO. JOl WJLUS ST.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 16
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