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FOR SALE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT MORTGAGES. MORTGAGES. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGES. ALL THF“* AT OLD RATE OF INTEREST, Viz., 4£ per cent. KILBIRNIE. Five-roomed Bungalow, large section, electric liglit, hot points, gas stove, hot water service, modern artistic wall papers, porcelain bath and basin, built-in. linen press, casement and oriel windows, telephone, good garden, two lawns, concrete paths. A very attractive home. Large Government Mortgage. Price £1600; easy terms arranged. Owner transferred. Polio 6110 ISLAND BAY. Five rooms, electric light, hot points, gas stove, porcelain bath and basin, Carrara ceilings, two artistic fireplaces, telephone, sheltered from all winds. The garden is a revelation. Government Mortgage of over ,£900; owner transferred; mu*t sell. Price only <£1550 (below cost); easy terms arranged. Folio ClO2 HIGHLAND PARK. Five rooms and sun porch (glassed in), electric light, hot points, gas stove, range, hot water service, also oaliphont; ln wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, etc. Carrara ceilings, panelled entrance hall, oriel and casement windows. Large Government Mortgage. Prico -61875, or offer. Easy term - Folio 6099 HATAITAI. Bungalow, five rooms, electric light, hot points, gas stove, range, hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, oriel and casement windows, panelled throughout; concrete paths, garden, lawn. Largo Government Mortgage, Price -61850; easy terms arranged. Folio 6073 LOWER HUTT. Government Mortgage -61140.—Six large rooms, electric light, gas stove, range, hot water service, built-in wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, etc., Carrara ceilings, concrete paths, large section, in garden. Just off Main Road. Price £1850; easv'i terms arranged. Polio 5008 LYALL’ BAY. Bungalow of six rooms, and brick garage, every latest known convenience ia installed —every 6tick of timber was specially selected, and, apart from that, was stacked for a further nine months. No money has been spared to make this a home to be proud of, as well as cosy and compact. Tb 9 Government Mortgage is over £IOO9. Don't miss seeing this one. It is a gift at -62275. (Sole Agent.) These are only a few of the wonderful bargains offered by “THE BUSY CENTRE.” ' Bust MANDEIS BID, 10/ WILLIS S* Cams SUITED!!! It is surprising how many people waste their valuable week-ends, plodding, footsore and weary, round the suburbs of this city, vainly searching for the homo they want. On the other hand, if they came V> ns and frankly stated their desiros and financial limits, they would be suited in quarter the time, and WHY? Because we hare innumerable properties on our books, in all localities—properties that must appeal to young and, old, poor and rich. Here are two examples of reasonably priced homes with SMALL DEPOSITS. No. I—ln1 —In the sunnieet part of Kerori, new 5-roomed house, just completed, electric light, gas cooker, calipho it, gas copper. All conveniences. PRICE .£1250; mortgage £750 at 7 per cent. Deposit onlv £250. 210 No. 2.—Almost new concrete 4-roomed Bungalow in Khandallah, having Native Bush on section, and obtaining excellent view; all conveniences, such as electrio light, hot and cold water. PRICE £1275; deposit £l5O. Balance purchase money as easy weekly rent. 67 S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, 105, Customhouse quay.

VERY GOOD SHEEP PROPOSITION ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. Qft'Y ACRES, Freehold, situated only threo miles from township. Easy undulatmg country of bluo papa formation, conveniently subdivided, amply provided with water and shelter. The carrying capacity is about 750 sheep, besides cattle, lhere is an abundance of feed, and the place is considered to be one of the best m the locality Complete range of buildings, including substantial dwelling ot seven rooms, with all conveniences, telephone, etc. Four-roomed cottage, dairy, trap shed, woolshed, yards, and tho usual outbuildings. The Price is quoted at XlO 10s .per acre. There is no mortgage, and very liberal terms would be arranged. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM OR TOWN PROPERTY. Further particulars from the Agents on application. ANTCI, l P P S 5 auctioneers and land agents, High street, Dannevirke. .

GOING CONCERN. 1 0 native lease. 42 years, at 2s per acre, situated Wanganui river; I uui "l K^ ass - w cl l fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, 200 acres plougnablo, school opposite, pood houje (5 rooms), bathroom and general conveniences, telephone, woolshod, 3-stand shearing plant* carrying capacity 2400 sheep, 100 cattle PRICE, £7 per acre. Walk in walk out. ALSO. £20,000 worth of unencumbered farm lands for exchange. Further particulars apply— LONDON AND CO., WANGANUI.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE pK>R SALE Cheap Wax Record, Standard, la 3d: four-minute Amberol, 2s. Edison "Phonographs: easy time payments Fleming and Co., The Phone rins, Newtown WE Stock all classes of Musio and Records bv the world’s best makers; call and inspect Fleming and Co. The Phoncries. Newtown PIANOS and Organs, from „£lO upwards; easy time! payments, from 09 weekly, Fleming and Co., nearly opp Library. Newtown CHEAP Was Records, including Stan iard and Ambcrol; also Edison system Fleming and Co.. The Phoncjuaui.fnd oral* t*Oi tnojj eqdujgouoqj lies. Newrmvn; Secondhand Records we are the ■ cheapest in the Dominion VVe also exchange records Central Book Exchange, 47, Ghuznee street, Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 12

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