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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SUPERIOR CHEAP RESIDENCES. TZ"ELBURN—Superior Residence, 8 •*■*• rooms, replete with all modern conveniences, as well as two sleeping balconies, verandah, conservatory, and garage; best residential quarter; level walk cable ear. Greatly reduced price £3250; easy terms Bound purchaser, and furniture throughout can be had at valuation if desired. WELLINGTON-TER.—Substantial 8-rd. Residence, in first-class order throughout, harbour view, 3 mins. Quay, £3000; easy terms; consider exchange smaller house or Hutt Residence. Upper Hutt—Corner Section, alongside township, £65; 4-rd. Bungalow, %-acre rich soil, £675 (Govt. mortgage £475), deposit £35; 4-rd. Bungalow, 2 acres, large poultry houses, garage, £1150, deposit £150. fI.'G."ROTTER AND CO., 35, Panama street, Wellington. STOP PRESS NEWS TEST CRICKET " " At the luncheon adjournment England's score in the Test match against Australia at Brisbane was 321 for eight wicfcets. NAPIER WOOL SALE. The third Xapler wool sale of the ,-season ' is being held this afternoon. Earlier lots indicated that prices were at about par with the recent Wellington rates for coarser lines. The demand is not animated, but at times there Is very eager competition for finer types. P.A. RETIRING FROM NELSON COLLEGE. Nelson.—After an association with Kelson College as pupil, master, and principal for 45 years, Mr., C. H. Broad has decided to relinquish the principalship, and his resignation was received by the Board of Governors with great regret. The resignation will operate from August 31— P.A. CAMPBELL AT DAYTONA. "~ Vancouver.—A message from Daytona Beach states that Sir Malcolm Campbell decided not to attempt a test run at least until Tuesday. If the beach has undergone the continued gradual improvement shown in the past forty-eight hours he will probably try out the "Bluebird" on Tuesday.—P.A. Cable. QUEENSLAND FLOODS SUBSIDING. Brisbane. —Temporary repairs to the lines enabled the mail train which was marooned yesterday to proceed to Marathon. The flood-waters are now rapidly receding, and several services have already resumed. The Inkerman Bridge over the BurdeMn Kiver, however. Is still submerged, and the Southern Mail train, is pancelled.—P.A. Cable. / LOWER lIUTT. LOWER HUTT. EXCEPTIONALLY Fine One-story ■*-i Residence of nine roonis, conservatory, two wide verandahs, standing on solid concrete piles, every possible modern convenience, Marseilles tiled roof, built for presdnt owners regardless of expense out of best procurable material, j As their interests take them north, it is, for sale much below its value. No mortgage, favourable terms arranged. Well sheltered, sunny aspect, close to golf links and bus. Details on applcation. HIGHLAND PARE.. Superior Eight-roomed House, two sun porches, all modern conveniences, magnificent view of City and harbour, no climb, two minutes from tram, two sections laid out in gardens, lawns, etc. Price reduced to £2500, terms £400 cash, balance arranged. WALLACEVILLE Close to station, Modern Four-roomed House, all electric conveniences, large section, mortgagee selling. Price only £600, deposit £100, or would let to an approved tenant only. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ' LIMITED, 22, BRANDON STREET, AND AT LOWER HUTT. HARCOURT & CO., TAND AND ESTATE, AGENTS. J-J \ AUCTIONEERS. Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama street. BUY NOW, PRICES WILL RISE SEE THESE PROPERTIES AND MAKE AN OFFER. £375 TWO HOUSES. £375 Here is a great opportunity, the cheapest property available in Wellington. Two 3 : rd. dwellings, right in the heart of the city, both with usual convs., and let at 10s per week each; land 32ft 6in x GOft— a good factory site. This section must become valuable; no better investment !at present available. / RING 44-017. 8832 WEBB STREET. WEBB STREET. A Sound 2-floor Residence, with all the usual convs., and in fairly good order, 5 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, washhouse, etc. Timbers in good conditiou. A good level site and a valuable property. PRICE £700. TERMS. 9737 wiElffi £MS WADESTOWN situated. An ULTRA MODERN Bungalow, absolutely the very acme of comfort and convenience, and in perfect order inside and out. Drawing-room, dining-room, three bedrooms, kitchenette, and laundry, tiled surround fires, h. and c. water service, ornamental Carrara ceilings, heart rimu joinery and finish all first-grade material The kitchenette is finished with heart timbers and contains' cupboards, drawers, bins, and china cabinet. Full-sized GARAGE of brick and concrete construction with large basement. CORNER SECTION with concrete paths, rockery, terraces, and rough cast walls, well planted with Bowers and shrubs, splendid kitchen THIS IS THE IDEAL HOME. £1175 Government Mortgage. EASY TERMS. PRICE £1625. SEE IT. LOWER HUTT ONE ACRE LOWER HUTT ONE ACRE LOWER HUTT ONE ACRE This property is one of the most attractive homes that we have had the privilege of handling. Situated on one of the best residential streets of this suburb and lying well to the sun, the modern residence of 6 rooms and all convs. is surrounded with one of the most beautiful gardens in the district. The > residence comprises commodious combined drawingroom and dining-room, with mock beam ceilings, panelled walls, and handsome interior decoration, 4 large bedrooms, with built-in mirror wardrobes, roomy sun porch, splendid kitchen, with ample cupboard accommodation, etc., etc ROOM FOR TWO TENNIS COURTS LARGE GARAGE. PRICE £3100. TERMS. . 9833 HARCOURT AND CO., 41-43, Panama street. Tel. 41-017,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 14

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