BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "BOARD required by Young Lady and i A* Gentleman; terms moderate. Apply F 595, c/o "Dominion." i T)OARD and Residence for 3 Gentle- . A* men in refined home, City; no curs; 325. 6d. week. Phone 22—073. VyANTED, Board, by lady, vicinity of Kelburn, Karori, Northland. Ring —l2l, or D 617, c/o “Dominion." VyANTED. Kind Person, to Board or Adopt Healthy Baby Boy, town or country; urgent. D 602, c/o “Dominion." ROA RD - RESIDENCE. — Rosemere, 6 McDonald Crescent, two minutes Willis Street; vacancy Single and Double Room; casual and permanent guests. Telephone 23—037. TO LET. 'T'O LET, to 2 or 3 Young Men, Comfortably Furnished Bedroom, at Eastbourne; minute to beach; shed for cycles; use of kitchen, crockery, etc., terms moderate. Apply D 614, c/o “Dominion." WAREHOUSE FIRST FLOOR, r pHE Floor at present occupied by J Messrs. Amos and Co., 18-20 Harris Street, will be available for Letting about the end of March. Alterations will bo made to suit a satisfactory tenant. REID AND REID, 18-20 Harris Street, WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE SPACE. r VO LET, pood Business Warehouse Space and Office Accommodation in the Kennedy Estate. Buildings, Lower Cuba Street. Apply ALBERT A. CORRIGAN A CO.. LTD., 55 Lower Cuba St., Wellington. LOWER HUTT. rpO LET—Shop, 10s.; 5 or 6 rooms, 355. A (or if taken together 405.); lease optional; near school, 3 minutes' walk V.I.C. Corner, bus passes door. Apply on premises—--205 MAIN STREET. ipO LET. FURNISHED. ISLAND BAY —5 rooms, garage, £3 15s. MURITAI—S rooms, £5 ss. for term. HERETAUNGA-7 rooms, JC3 10s. PAREMATA —Seaside Cottage, J 22 10s. UNFURNISHED. LYALL BAY—7 rooms, £3. SEATOUN—S rooms, £2 10s. CITY—6 5-00018, A 3 10s. KELBURN—6 rooms, £2 15s. FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN, 129 Featherston Street. Tel. 41—818. FOR RENT, NEW MODERN FLAT, QITUATED within a few minutes of the City in a fine residential area, Unfurnished Flat, comprising largo living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchenette, 2 bedrooms (one with fireplace), den, bathroom, etc. Every possible convenience. Vacant. RENTAL A 4 4s. per week. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 21 Grey Street. LOWER HUTT. SHOPS TO LET ON LONG LEASE. rpHE BLOCK OF 9 SHOPS in course 1 -* of erection at the corner of Randwick Road and Mason Street, Lower Hutt (Sports’ Community Bus Service Terminus), ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR LETTING. Mr. J. R. Dunning will be in attendance at the shops from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 27, 28 and 29, when he will i be pleased to furnish all particulars i regarding tenancy. i These Shops are built in brick, with wide veranda all round. Three are occupied by a baker, butcher, and fishmonger. The remaining six shops, two of which have living accommodation attached, offer a great opportunity to those wishing to commence business in one of the most promising districts * in Wellington. The block is situated in the centre of the new industrial area, and is close to the new Railway Workshops. The district is rapidly going ahead, beim; thickly populated, and inrrnnsincr ranirllv nrnnOßifinn nre-
increasing rapidly; the proposition presents opportunities of securing lucrative business premises on a reasonable basis, without having to pay goodwill. Some of the necessary businesses for the district to which the shops are adapted are as follow Grocery and Hardware., Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Confectioner, Soda Fountain, Sweets, etc.. Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Bookseller and Stationer, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Outfitter. Those interested may communicate with J. R. DUNNING, G.P.O. Box 1511, Wellington; Or 101 OVERTOP N TERRACE, Hataitai. Buses run from Lnnibton Station to the Shops at 12 minutes past the hour each day. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart of its business activities, and equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ideal home for your business. There are a few suites of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in “The Dominion” new building, at the comer of Mercer. Victoria and Wakefield Streets. In addition to the offices of “The Dominion” newspaper, “The New Zealand Referee,” “The Radio Record,” “The Industrial Bulletin,” and other publications, space has already been taken in the building by a num tier of leading firms and professional men. All the shop space on the ground door has been let, a portion being taken for the new Railway ind Tourist Booking Offices. There is an exceptional chance here fnr those requiring office aceommoda tion. Centrally situated, extremely well lighted, free from the noise ol passing trams, and associated with the progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building will be a landmark in the City—known to all. No tenant will require any other address than “The Dominion” Building. For details, apply tc the Agents MESSRS. E. PA I.USER & CO.. Grey Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 125, 24 February 1928, Page 1
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