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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN BUNGALOWS. LYALL BAY—S Rooms and ..k'ette, garage space, 2min. tram; £SSO; deposit £100. KELBURN EXTENSION-New Bungallow, just completed, 5 rooms, ajl convs., large section, harbour view, 1 tram sectiou ciiv; £730; deposit £.100. Also 2 Sections,. £Sd each. Can arrange cost of building for purchaser. EXCHANGES. AUCKLAND —16 Acres, in city area, sea frontage. Gentleman's Residence, S rooms, laxvus, teuuis court, orchard. Price reduced to £3000. Will Exchange for Boarding-house or Rent-producing -Property and £500 cash. HAWKE'S BAY—Dairy Farm, 30 acres, rich flat land, 2 houses, all convs. Price, including 26 cows, bull, and young stock; £2500, going concern. Would take small house, Wellington, Palmerston, or Otaki, as deposit. . IJ G. R UTTER AND CO., . * 35 Panama Street.- Wellington^ STOP PRESS NEWS CUERE?ICY STAEILJEATION. "~ YTashiaston.—The Monetpj-y' Committee of tha International Chamber, cf ConSmerce, composed of iixteen Internationally-known . c:Dno3i;f3, tankers, and industrialists', has issued a statement today'urging an early-world-wide currency stabilisation- "to tak« ' adfuntase of the present propitious- oppor-f '. tunlty." The warning was added that, while world ■ economic conditions in- soma respects looked brighter than in. 1929, tha dropping of the gold standard by any re« mainiag European' countries might result) In a new waT» of currency instability; pro« , duclng disastrous resalts.—P.A. Cable, : .' ' / ..■ ' LYALL BAY, NEAR TRAMWAY SHEDS. ■' A BUNGALOW of five rooms and kitchenette, in splendid : ' order. .The rooms are tastefully decorated, and fittings include threa ■ built-in wardrobes, three heating'points, two fireplaces, and - on,e. of the latest gas cookers. Foundations and paths are of concrete; The section is a corner one, perfectly level, and with room-for . a garage. -A short level walk from the tram, handy to school and shopping area. Government mortgage. Deposit required only - £150. ■ PRICE £11S5. Telephone 42-064, or call at our Office to arrange inspection. J.H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Ins^tute,! Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office. Ltd., AUCTIONEERS AND. LAND AGENTS, Cnr. Featherston and Brandon Streets, Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. ■ (Private 24-060.) —SOMETHING DIFFERENT———^ -SOMETHING DIFFERENT———-!. —SOMETHING DIFFERENT*——^_: THE LATEST IN' BUNGALOWS.' THE LATEST IN BUNGALOWS;"* (Just on the market.) AT: KAHORI -(Wellington's- popular- ■•*;■»■_ and progressive residential suburb) .. we offer you' a home that will appeal" to., the '-most homeseeker ;; Everything is new and up-to-date;. 0 well-appointed, rooms and office's;' all ' ceilings are. Carrara plaster, the-jircs are the latest well-type in attractive tiles; modern, economical gas ' range; best-quality porcelain enamel bath with large washbasin; good electrical fittings and. power points; built-in-ward-robes, cupboards, etc. No expense has been spared to make this home'ohe of the best in the locality. Practically level sunny section, slightly elevated (no climb), very convenient to trams. PRICE £1375. . Terms can be; ay ■ ranged if . required. Telephone 41-622 and ask us to motor you.to inspect this attractive property. • BROOKLYN (city end), magnificent harbour view, 2 minutes tram—A Comfortable Home of 5 rooms, with every convenience, on large section, is available at the very low price of £050 to a Tjuyer with a substantial deposit ■ (Government mortgage). MOUNT VICTORIA—In this handy location, with £100 cash (balance at 6 p.c.) you can buy a One-floor. sroomed House for £950, which at the figure is undoubtedly a bargain and should be inspected at once. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED. •■-■";'■ "BRANDON HOUSE," : 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. ; .Telephone .41-622.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 16

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