WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous) (Continued from Page 1.) TLLUSTRATED Book on “Sheep-farm- -*■ ing, Fencing, Concreting, Axecraft.” 100 practical hints and welltried devices; repays cost many times. Price, 4s. posted. A. McKeuuy', Greenmeadows, Hawke’s Bay. XTONESTLY worth xd 10s.. Genuine Klarus Plus 8 Prismatic FieldGlasses; centre wheel focus, adjustable eye-piece; fitted in solid leather case; £4, post free. Lea. Sternberg, 127 Man ners Street, Wellington. FIREPROOF SAFES. We are Sole Agents for the well-known SKIDMORE SAFES. ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. Sizes range from 22in. to 651 m. PRICES FROM £l2 10s. to £4B. All sizes in stock. COMBINED BUYERS. LTD.. 95-97 Dixon Street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. OFFER Wanted for 2-lioomed cottage, Khandallah, large section. Write G 357, c/o “Dominion. MARKET Garden at Lower Butt for Sale; good cottage, whare, and green house. Particulars from A3lO, c/o “Dominion.” HALF-ACRE, Fenced, Excavated, 71ft. Frontage; could bo subdivided; Townsend Road, Miramar. £350. Write G 417, c/o “Dominion.” Eastbourne —consult the index of Properties for Sale in the district compiled by Hartridge’s House Agencv (near the Wharf). Rona Bay Tel HO. POULTRY FARM. LOWER HUTT. 3 ACRES, in "the Nai Nai, all good, level land, well drained, 5-roomed house, 2 large sheds, and 11 fowlhouses; 2 Government mortgages on property. Price £1775. Cash required £4OO. Goodwin, Chichester and McLaren, Lower ' Hutt. Phone 46-365. FOR SALE, HOUSE Property (4 Cottages), let £6 7s. 6d. Price £3000; cash required about £9OO. Situated opposite proposed Winter Show New Buildings and Grounds. Great prospective value. Apply direct to owner, E. J. MARTIN, 205 Main Street, Lower Hutt. * THORN DUN. /GENTLEMAN’S Superior Residence, in '• most select position, bright and sunny; 8 large rooms, with every modern appointment; beautiful view; minute tram; five minutes Government Buildings. Good section, motor garage. Price £3000; terms arranged. Further particulars, write BOX 826, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. *“ HUMES FOR SALE. Sections for sale.— wn. frontage, by 100 ft. deep, at Island Bay, 5 minutes’ walk from tram stop; £5 deposit, and 10s. per week 5 per cent, interest. BAYLIS, Penrose Avenue, Newtown. After 4 p.m., Reef Street. Island Bay "PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS MAN’S RESIDENCE, . LOWER HUTT. IVI ODERN g-storied Bungalow-Home, o j> Tare d es ign ; 7 rooms and 2 sleeping porches, gas stove, e.L, cupboards and every up-to-date convenience; i . acre section well planted in garden, shrubs, etc. Owner left district. Reduced price £2OOO for early sale; reasonable deposit. KIRKLAND, MATTHEWS & CO., Main Street. Phone 144 M. LIVE RENT FREE. PROFITS from the Dairy, which is „ run in conjunction with this house, more than pays the outgoing of interest and rates. House of 5 large living rooms (built to last 100 years), newly papered and painted. All conveniences. Large shed and gatage. Corner section; 3min. from Lower Hutt Post Office. Price £2250. Deposit about £2OO. Sole Agents— GOODWIN, CHICHESTER AND McLaren, Lower Hutt. Phone 46—365. .(A DESIRABLE CENTRAL KELBURN HOME. 7 ESS than 3 minutes’ walk from Cable -Ad Car; l-story, 7-roomed house, porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, copper, tuba, asphalt paths, etc. Only reason tor selling, owner leaving Wellington. Price only £2400; terms £5OO cash, balance arranged. Early application necessary. Details to principals only. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. LTD., 145 Featherston Street and Main Street, Lower Hutt. QRIENTAL BAY.—Gentleman’s Residence, 8 rooms, every convenience, in excellent order, sunny, sheltered position, near tram, magnificent view ot 'harbour. Owner leaving. Will sacrifice at £2600. Nothing better offering. A. E. MILLS AND CO., 12 Panama Street. PUBLICATIONS. JQ PLANS, Elevations, neat, up-to-date Bungalows, 4,5, 6 rooms; 55., complete. “Designers," Box 1270, WellingMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. "VTOLINMAKEK and Repairer. E. A. 1 ’ Burr, 30 Courtenay Place. 'Cellos, £lO to £3O ; Violins, £5 to £3O. D. Bass, £l5 to £25.■ GABLER Cecilian Pianola for sale; also Rolls cabinet and stool; all in good condition. Cash or terms to suit buyer. Apply 120 Aro Street. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. jpONFECTION ERY, HZ Cream’; Drinks, and Tea Room, ideal position; good living rooms; low rent; shop well fitted and stocked. Wm. Butler, 142 Lam bion Quay, /GENERAL Store, city, corner shop, dwelling, well fitted out; £BO per ■. week; cash £5OO, including stock. Butchery—Old established. Best position Wellington's leading suburb; about . £6OO cash required. Bakery—Main Street; fine shop, bakehouse; rare chance for good man; cash £550. W. R. FERRIS AND CO., Property and Business Specialists, P.O. Corner, Pet one. (Continued on Page 16) [ HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL FOR SALE. lipOß SALE, to wind up an estate, a Freehold Hotel in one of the most progressive Seaport Cities, in fact one of the best Hotels in New Zealand; trade about £6OO per week : lense about one year to run; purchase price, including large block of brick shops and premises will run into nearly £lOO.OOO. FOR SALE, 400 Acres of absolutely the finest drained swamp land, well ■watered by streams from the limestone hills and artesian, all flat; divided into paddocks but no farm buildings; will ■ carry one cow to the acre; price £57 10s. per acre. Previous to the slump this land, was valued at £l2O per acre. Apply: DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 2
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