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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ' 128 ACRES FREEHOLD, most] ' M- MiJ drained swamp counti-y. All i , grass and cropß. 5-rd. Bungalow, c.l. an r range; cowshed, registered, 8 bails, 4-co plant, whare and sheds; well fenced an sub-divided. Buildings and fences i really good order. Now doing 80 cows an ■ dry stock. Two miles- rail, and there ! a contract for Wellington Milk Supply. ■ Price, including plant and stacks,! £'< '■ per acre, with £1000 cash. J Owner, will consider Exchange for fan in Palmerston; Hamilton, or Hastings di tricts—Equity about £5000. D. gMAJRI AND CO., Agents, Levin. HOTEL TO LEASE. ~~ /"IWING to the serious illness of the pn sent Licensee, I require immediatel a Teuant for one of the best Hotels in busy City, North Island. Free for ever' thing, Speights Beer Trade £260 weeklj should easily be increased by another £i ,or £100 weekly by a popular man Th Hotel has recently been thoroughly ren< vated and furnished, everything up- t date. Commercial trade* and being in tb premier position does a big bar trade. Ii going about £4000. Cash required aboi £2000. This is an opportunity seldom offering. Apply at once, if the Licensee recovei the Hotel will be vithdrawn. THOS. B. DWAN, Hotel Broker, A.M.P. Building, Wellington. DEAUTIFUL Home in Beat Locality.- ---■•-* If you wish to own a pretty 6-r< Brick Bungalow, with sun rooms an , porches, together with all the latest idee ie home-planning, standing on. a larj corner section, overlooking pretty Bell vue Gardensj and the beautiful lay-out < road reserves which lead •) to Wobut Bowling Green, Croquet and Term ' Lawns, and Railway Station— t'.ia is yoi ' opportunity!. Secure this'beautiful hon: , at a greatly reduced price and the easiei ; of terras, owing' to owner being on tran ' fer. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FO HOME-SEEKERS WITH SMALL D] I POSlT—Owner transferred and is con pelled to sell quickly his Nice 4-rd. Ncr ■ Bungalow, replete with every modern coi veniencej insured for £800, grounds 52: ■ x 109 ft, laid out in lawns and gardens " price £1125, deposit £75, or even less 1 Apply quickly for this. ■ 10 DEGREES WARMER THA] ClTY!—Save one-fourth rent by purcha; • ing a Sunny-Cornei Section on whic • may be erected a home to your.own lil > ing, standing amidst ideal surrounding; 1 sheltered from all winds, handy to Eas • bourne bus and boat, and the most popi ■ lar and safest bathing beach around We : lington; small deposit, get Govt. Loai • vendor will.take balance on second tuor gage. If you like, bring your ow buildei and finance will be arranged! R. E. MAN LEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND VALUE! (MN.I.LV.A), DRUIDS NEW BUTLDINQ, Opp. Midland Hotel Tel 41-570. Established 1908 SUITABLE FOR BOARDING-HOUSE ' A CITY RESIDENCE of . ■"• eight rooms, Beveral of them being oarticularly large; not modern, but well built, and absolutely sound. Only a few minutes from Manners street. The price quoted is less than valuation for mortgage—PßlCE £2250. RENT FREE! KILBIRNIE, close to tram, and no climb—Six-roomed Residence, divided into two flats and a 3-rd. bach. An opportunity to live almost rent free for a deposit of £200. PRICE £IGSO. LYALL BAY £700 LYALL BA^ 3-RD. COTTAGE, with de- . tached room, on a large level section, handy to the tram. The price is low, urgent sale being required to close an estate. We can. arrange reasonable terms to an approved purchaser. • J. H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS 154-156, FEATHERSTON STREET. (Established 1877.) . Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-064. 42-065. Private: . 24-060. ' I . COMPANY DIRECTOR'S LOWER HUTT HOME. A MOST Stylish BUNGALOW of uniqu design, on a valuable corner section, i one of the most exclusive localities i Lower Hutt. Seven Rooms, glassed-in su porches, every possible modern appoin ment, maximum of sunshine, garagi hedges, lawns, gardens, in perfect ordci Price £2450 or near. WILLIS STREET CENTRAL VICINITY. Just listed to-day: Neat HOME, in goo order; 3 rooms and sleeping porch, porci ' lain bath: and basin, furnished with mot era oak furniture. Price £980; terms ai ranged. 300 P.C. INCREASE. BELLEVUE GARDENS. This was the finest old garden subdiv sion ever marketed-by us. Some sectior purchased at auction increased in vain over 300 per cent, within a few years. W are now instructed to offer a Block ( nearly 2% ACRES OF LAND, mostly coi ered by similarly beautiful gardens an native and imported trees and shrubs, tr« ferns, and banana palms. Closely held fc very many years, this beautiful seclude estate is in ; the heart of Lower Hutt - finest residential area; 8-rd. . Resident garage, greenhouses, outbuildings. Fu particulars to bona-fide. purchasers (prii cipals-only) from SOLE AGENTS. Sul ; stantial deposit. > CAR AS DEPOSIT. ! We have several BUNGALOWS an \ SECTIONS on which the owners will ai \ cept: the above terms. ; PALMERSTON, \ . CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND. \ We have a fine selection of HOMES i , these cities which the owners would E: ', change for Wellington Homes. ; KILBIRNIE- DEPOSIT £SO. MORTGAGEE BARGAIN. • 4 ROOMS, kitchenette, handy to trait ■ hot and cold water, electric light, etc. Cos • last owner £1250. Sacrifice price £1050. !H. E. LEIGHTON,' LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1902), Estate Agents and Auctioneers, . . 145, Featherston street, and Main ctreet, Lower Hutt. STEEL INK DRUMS FOR SALE. A NUMBER of Steel Ink Drums, siz 22 inches diameter, 30 inches higl: ' for Sale at 2s 6d each; not suitable fo house dust bins. Apply Engineer, "Even ing Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 18

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