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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. pXTRAORDINARY Bargain. De7o7t •*-| £35, Govt. mortgage £1000, total price.£lo3s. Be quick, it's the chance of a. lifetime. Delightful Bungalow, 4 large rooms and kitchenette, exceptional construction, !, artistic design, charming interior, clean, wholesome, and expensively decorated, fitted with every conceivable modern requisite, fine section, rich productive soil, peerless .situation, the sunniest spot imaginable; discerning buyers should see us about this at once. The deposit is only £35, and the whole of the balance on Government mortgage. The payments each week are dead easy. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay I place, for Home Bargains. Tel. 51-506. DROOKLYN-Bungalow, 5 peerless -*-* home (carrying Govt. mortgage of £1000 at 4% p.c., price only £1075); 5 choice rooms, built expressly for the present owner, under expert supervision, artistic design, delightful interior of rare charm and dignity, rooms of generous size, extremely well equipped in the matter of labour-saving appliances, fine section, nicely laid out, lawns, garden, etc., magnificent situation, the sunniest spot in Wellington. Unquestionably the biggest Brooklyn bargain of the year. Smith and Jones, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay-pl. BROOKLYN," £45 DEPOSIT. OWNER transferred, must quit, large Govt. loan,-accept £45 over mortgages. Urgent. 1408,' Evg. Post. KILBIRNIE, £1150, SIX ROOMS. "jVrODERN Bungalow of 5 rooms and -"-•-large upstairs room, splendid position, few minutes from.tram, just above street level, nice: outlook; gi?eat value. J. H. Bethune and Co. . ISLAND BAY SPECULATION. WONDERFUL proposition in 2 Flats, *T beautiful position, actually cost £1820, offers,vicinity.£l2so with £150 cash considered. 1477, Evg. Post. \~' •■;•■ BROOKLYN. £60 DEPOSIT—Owner wants sell 5-rd. *' House, good order; price £875. Out of work. Urgent. . 1413, Evg. Post. ~ ONLY £1000. ALL GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. TVEPOSIT of £25 will be accepted, the . remainder of the purchase money is on, Govt. mortgage, and. the payments weekly are just short of 255. Buyers will see: nothing cheaper than this 5-rd. Bungalow for £1000. For particulars write 1444, Evg. Post. 3 GREAT BARGAINS! ', pITY (price £500)—4 Rooms and convs., ■ situate right alongside Cuba-st.; remarkable value; small deposit. There is no mortgage on the property. Sole agent, Leslie Jones. KILBIRNIE (price £1000, mortgagee's sale)— Nice Bungalow, 5 rooms, alongside train stop; easy terms; just on market. Leslie Jones. £1250 Government Loan (price £1385)— Superior Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette (room for tennis court and room for garage); most sensational bargain; owner occupies. Just on market. Leslie Jones. R. LESLIE JONES. : ' 101, Willis street. (Close Manners street Corner). ~ WANTED TO SELL. ~~ TUST Imagine! , A Free Enlargement V given away at Perrett's Pharmacies with all films developed and printed by our expert four-hour service. Perrett, Chemist. . (~kAK Dining Suite, 6-piece, £14. 10s; " Chesterfield Suites,,new velour coverings. Janes and Co., Furnishers, Riddi-ford-st. ' ■ ■ "DIMU Bedsteads and Wire' Mattresses *■ ■ from -39s 6d; Rimu Wardrobes from 21a. Janes end Co., Furnishers. 172-4, Riddiford-st. " "■ -■ TH) Hutt and Petpne Residents. Free x Enlargements with air films developed and printed by our 4-hour service. Perrett, Chemist; at Lambton-qy. Bus Stop. FURNITURE at 2s 6d per week. Ches- *: terfield, Dining, or Bedroom Suites. Art Cabinet Co., Willis-st., opp Evg :Post.* ,■■' ''■-.■ : .■■■:■:■-. ■ -. TANES AND CO., Furnishing Specialists "■ —Visit otir showrooms, famous for quality and low prices. 172-4, Riddifordst. -." "■" * ■ '*.*. y - ■■ ~r TO BUTCHERS. p'OR SALE, Goods and Chattels, cheap, x also quantity of White Wrapping Paper. 1216, Evg*. Post. BECHSTEIN GRAND PIANO. "WANTED to Sell, medium size Bech- * * stein Flat Grand Piano, magnificent instrument. Full particulars to 1379, Evg Post. ...-•■: ..-.-. ,'■ ' ■';.* .; \ ,; STEEL INK DRUMS. ■'■A NUMBER of INK DRUMS, 22 inches •*-*■ diameter, 34 inches high, for Sale at. 2s 6d each. Apply ■■;;.,: /■ .'ENGINEER,- ' ' '-.■-, "Evening Post." FINANCIAL. C MALL and Large Amounts Lent private.]y on furniture; no "Gazette" publicity. Dalton, Boulcott: Chambers. Tel 42-759.; . - . FUNERAL NOTICES. ~ CORONATION LODGE, No. 26. TITEaiBERS of the above Lodge are ■"■*■ respectfully invited to attend the luneral of the late Bro. T. Balmforth, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons To-morrow (ihursday), 4th February, at 2 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. By Order of A.D. MISCELLANEOUS. IJATHING beaches full of Youth-O-Form *■* beauties who reduced 201b 6 weeks. Ferrdtts Pharmacies, and other chemists £2500 WORTH of Books for air tastes ~ going at Bargain Prices at N.Z. Book Depot's Fire Sale, new premises, 8, Willis-st. T>RESENT for-Dad that cheers. Beauti- ±_- m fill- Glass Decanter Golden Grain Whisky, 12s 6d. Obtainable solely Grand Hotel, Home Supply Store. "jVTUDDY Skins transformed into clear XTX complexions by. eating Yeaston Tablets; 2s 6d and 5s 6d. All Chemists. VEASTON Tablets every day keep you ■*■ fit for work and play; 2s 6d and 5s 6d. All Chemists. UNION'S PROTEST ■ «. At the monthly meeting of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Seamen's Union yesterday a motion was passed protesting against the prosecution of J. J. Robinson, printer and publisher of "The Red Worker," on charges of sedition under the War Regulations Act. The union considers this an attempt to suppress this paper. It also demands the repeal of the War Regulations and demands also the release of the class-war prisoners in Auckland, Wellington, Christehurch, and Dunedin.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 3

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