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SITUATIONS VACANT. ~"~~ • TAILORING. ' ~ TTf ANTED, First Vest and Skirt Hand, T T permanent position. Harry Baker, Manners-st. SITUATIONS WANTED. TO ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS 4ND CONTRACTORS. TWO Experienced Draftsmen require EVENING WORK; all classes of Architectural and Engineering Drafting Work and Quantity Surveying undertaken. Terms moderate and strictly confidential. Write G.P.O. Box 865. KHANDALLAH GARDENING. SC. WESTBROOK is now at liberty • for all classes of Gardening. Address Femnel, Storekeeper. MOTOR-LORRY DRIVER. VTOUNG Man desires Engagement as -*- above; 5 years' experience Thornycroft and Dennis. Write 867, Evg. Post. raOFEETIES FOR SALE. SPECULATION OR HOME. ILLIS-Sr.—6 Rooms, suitable for shop, good stand, valuable property; price £1450; terms arranged. Tel. 22-356 before 5 p.m.. owner. en VACANT, CITY. £50 DEPOSIT-o Large Rooms, bathf* room, scullery, all conveniences, arge section, £900; must sell. Tel. 22-356, before 5 p.m., owner. DAY'S BAY ■DUNGALOW, with every convenience. a apply F. D. Butler and Co., Paekakanki. Tel. 13, Box 7. .FOR SALE, ~ R Lease, 4-rd. Cottage, about li acres of ploughable land, good soil, handy to tram stop, substantial deposit, good 15?°- *or b"llder °r Poultry farmer. Reply o^-t-t -CiVg. irost. SHAESITAirBUNSALOW: ' -BiViiN Rooms, on one floor, 4 bedrooms, with wardrobes, sleeping porch constructed of seasoned heart timbers, fittings latest and best, level section fane outlook, close to trams. Advances Settlers mortgage, £150. Insurance £1450. Price £2200. Owner, advertiser will give good terms. Apply 305, Evening Post. £so°- PROFIT IN 3 MONTHS. £500 A GREAT PROPOSITION FOR INVESTORS. A NICE PROPERTY, containing 3 ■^f- Houses, each of 5 rooms, 12 years old and in fair condition. Land Transfer litle, sunny position, no climb, 1 minute from tram. Subdivision can be arranged and each house sold for £750 each. Bargain price £1750; first mortgage £900; rentals at present £150 per year; good terms arranged. Apply for further particulars to Sole Agent: DUNBAR SLOANE, "The Sunny Corner." 181, Featherston street. SUNNY, PROGRESSIVE NGAIO. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 6 ROOMS, new, every modern convenlenco, garage. £1075. . 6 Rooms, new, every modern convenience. £1150. 5 Rooms, new, every modern convenience. £1000. All immediate possession. Inspect at once. J. H. WOOD, Land Agent, Ngaio. Telephone 18-422. FOR SALE, SUNNY HATAITAI, OVERLOOKING EVANS BAY, MODERN 6-RD. BUNGALOW, all conveniences, including hot and cold water system, porcelain bath, large porcelain basin; rooms are all spacious and conveniently arranged; concrete paths, massive rough-cast porch, with concrete steps; level section, with lawns and gardens back and front, 5 minutes from tram; large Government mortgage, 4 2 per cent. Apply OWNER, 526, Evening Post. XTEWTOWN—S Rooms, modern, convs J^ lovely garden, 39 x 200, only £1250; Berhampore, 6 Rooms, close tram, £1300J*}™s- ?ay, 5 Rooms, £1050; 6 Rooms! £.1275, both worth more; Kilbirnie, 6 Rooms superb view, exquisitely finished, oriels, leadlights, cupboards, everywhere cost £2306, price £2000; Wellington South, 9 largo Rooms, close tram, conservatory' £2500. Terms easy for all. SALMON, 152, Riddiford street, Nowtown. 7T\O SELL, best part Lyall Bay, two -*■ well furnished Cottages, income £4week. £1750. or nearest offer. Splendid invesment; open for one week. 880 Ever. Post. , 50 DEPOSIT (balance weekly pig-ments)-—5-rd. Bungalows, building, Govt. loan, good sections, Lower Hutt£lo2s. Sola agents, Foster's, 33, Pana-ma-st. 'ACANT—Cottage (rough cast)] 3 rooms, centrally situated. Price £575, easy terms. Courtenay Place Land Agency, 13a, Courtenay-pl., alongside .Boot onop. WANTED TO SELL. TCTOR SALE, Home-made Cake and Confectionery. Business, busiest part of city, good reasons for selling. Write 272, Evg. Post. TO AMATEUR CHEMISTS WANTED to Sell, Contents of Chemicals, Flasks, Tubes, Batteries, scales, Lantern, etc., etc. For catalogue write 284, Evg. Post. 'ANTED Sell—The Genuine Uphol- . stering Factory—High-grade Chesterfield Suites, low prices, beauty of outline and finish, English Moquettes Comfy. Easy Chairs, £2 10s each Factory only. 91, Cuba-st., down RiVhtawav opp. Te Aro House. WEDNESDAY, 2.30, ~" On Premises, 27, WILLIS STREET, EMBROIDERY MACHINE EMBROIDERY MACHINE! HERBERT SEATON will sell by auction, CORNELLY EMBROIDERY MACHINE, For Embroidering on Silk, Cotton, Cloth, etc. A big money-maker at exhibitions and shows. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer.* Also, SHOW CASES and SUNDRIES. Now on view. WANTED TO BUY. HOUSK ■\\r ANTED Buy, 6 or 7-rd. House, town T T or bays, must be one floor. Price vicinity £2000; cash in full; possession about 4 weeks' time. Retired, Box 1413 v\ ellington. ' ~~ HOUSE WANTED. WANTED Rent or Lease, Unfurnished House, 5 to 7 rooms, one floor | any term, good locality, Seatoun preferjred. Good rent in advance; references. Merchant, Box 378, Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. SECTION OWNERS. "OLANS and Specification prepared, AlX terations designed, moderate fees Apply A. Victor Smith, Architect, 142 Willis-st. (side entrance). ' G WANTED AGENCIES. ' ENTLEMAN in Nelson could handle a few Agencies of good selling lines on commission. Write S.M.J., Box 10 Nelson. ' AND OTHERS. TXTANTED, Agencies for Hardware T T Fruit and Confectionery, by a thoroughly competent man, working the Poverty Bay and East Coast districts. Apply 149, Evg. Post. HARRY BAKER. "OOR your New Suit; absolutely guar- •£ anteed to fit, style, and workman-, ship. 70, Mannere-st, (upstairs). Entrance Studio Stairway.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 3

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