City and Suburban Properties. FOR SALE ©r TO LET.
j. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers and land agents. 154-156 Featherston Street, Wellington. Tel. 64. 25 PER CENT INVESTMENT—3 Fiveroomed Dwellings, Crawford Street, producing .£126 per annum; rates, .£8 10s.; insurance, .£2 lGs. Mortgage, ,£7OO at 6. per .cent., contingency fund to JE9 155., giving net return of .£65 per annum on .£250 casli required. Price, JE9SO. KELBURN (2 mins. from Kiosk)— Excellent residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, li. and c. water; all usual conveniences; nice outlook; sunny; no climb. Let at <£6 15s. per month. Price, .81200. - . ■ 90. j. FANNING AND CO., Land, estate, and financial AGENTS, 74 MANNERS STREET. . - (Established 1897.) John Fanning.] [Frank Fanning. WILLIS STREET (off), near St. John's —6 room Residence, all the latest appliances; large section. Price .£I3OO. ■ ■ 1045. R. C. RENNER, | AGENT, PANAMA STREET. FOR SALE, Mount Victoria—Modern 7roomed Dwelling; all conveniences; large scction, garden. .Very low price. ~ BAKER BROS. " DAY'S BAY—Beautiful level lot, 56ft. x 132 ft., commanding"situation, extensive view. Corner lot, 66ft. xl32ft., native bush; pleasing situation. Corner lot, '■ 56ft. x 132 ft., quite level; pleasant outlook. Lot 60ft. x 118 ft., overlooking tennis court, view of Bay and Harbour. BAKER BROS. S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. WAREHOUSE. . TO LET, 3-fioor Warehouse, in heart of City. Rent, .£2OO a year. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY \ (Opp. Bank of N.Z.). RESIDENCE, THORNDON. TO LET, 9-roomed Residence,.Thorndon; good, sunny Section.' and splendid view of Harbour; rent, a. year. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z.). OFFICES. SUITE of Offices, on ground floor, in Bank building. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z.).
Copy .of Letter from LADY SUFFIELD which l appeared in | "The Lynn Advertiser," B September sth, 1914. | NORFOLK NEEDLEWORK GUILD. 2nd September, 1914. To the Editor. "Sir,- j The Norfolk Needlework j Guild have had many Inquiries on the subject of banning flannelette for garments received by them, not only In the present crisis, but also for ordinary purposes. They are prepared, therefore, to receive shirts and other garments, I^^he^are^iade^^af I' at not less than 6fd. a yard, but any articles made of the cheap stuff at 2fd. I to 3|d. a yard, inflammable j litid fluffy, will not be ac- j cepted. | Yours faithfully, EVELYN L. BUFFIELD," Deputy President. Cunton Park, Norwich. ImHERE is only. 0* 'I one certain I CURB FOE COENS I in this Dominion— jj THAT'S TEED'S 'V | f .i—ui«nnnnif jrT l "'"" IKT the "Dominion" General Printing i Department handle your .next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt «tt#ntloD> Keotoaabls olMrgM. 'Phww 1442.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 5
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