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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST." A DVERTISEUb are asked to have their ■£*■■ Notices iv thia Office aa: early as possible each niormusj, aud Jt is particularly requested that. Advertisements tor the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed id the- previous *luy wheuevei possjble. The insertiou of those arriving laler than 10.30 a.in ou Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. ■■__ - NOTji.—Applicants tur Situations advertised as Vacant are advised NOT to send original references - COPIES ONLY ahuuld be sent. - . ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, nom-de-plunie addresses, care of General Post Office, cannot ■be accepted. The Proprietors do not bold -themselves responsible for uou-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accidents or from other causes, 'or for error in the publication of an advertisement STOP PRESS -w-~" * J ■; . , i AMERICAN TOURISTS. '^ Auckland!— According . to. some of the 461 passengers brought, by I the Mariposa today, the American tourist season is in full swing, and New Zealand and Australia may expect heavy traffic this year. A prominent American said that thfe international situation was such that European and other cruises were not now regarded as saf-\ and increasing interest was toeing shown in the southern parts of the British Empire.—P.A. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE. Sydney.—Sales on the Sydney Stock Exchange include:—Bonds, 4 per cent., 1941 £101 17s 6d, 1947 £102 7s 6d, 1950 £102 12s 6d, 1959 £101 7s 6d; Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, £20 8s; Tooth's Brewery, 53s 9d and ' (new issue) 52s 6d; Anthony Hordern, 18s lOJd; British Tobacco, 40s' 6d; Broken Hill Proprietary, 735; Dunlop-Per-driau, 18s 6d.— P.A. Cable. ■ = • PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., . (O. J. S. Harcourt), #!■...-. J^AND AND "• ESTATE 'AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Lambton Quay and Panama'Stree'ti HATAITAI RESIDENCE, ,'" HATAITAI ROAD (High £ide): ;. Sound,' .attractive Residence of .two storeys, with large sun balcony. 'Three rooms downstairs, four rooms upstairs: AH conveniences.. Excellent section,' sheltered and commanding a 6plendid -view out;over Cook Strait.l Bandy to trams and shops. '"•In all respects an ideal family home.; r ;: :'pkicE'--eisss;. ">'-Vv ■ 1 ■. ' Terms can.'be arranged.- •: ' '; 2234 " ANTICIPATE THE. SUMMERS .-"■". PLIMMERTON BARGAIN.'. :! ■, - ■•' XA.REHANA* BAYiT. ,;/,;;-.' A' Soundly-built 12- months oldihCottage containing bedroom, -large livingroom, porch, and kitchenette: - Attractive appearance : ;and-Bituated so'as.)|to«get privacy,, sun, and ,a magnificent outlook. Electric light and-conveniences 1.--','. . PRItE £275. WELLINGTON TERRACE- - - WELLINGTON TERRACE-: - -WELLINGTON: TERRACE - -WELLINGTON TERRACE South End. In perfect order, a squndly-buiit twostorey residence containing eight -rooms and all conveniences. Overlooking ' the City and Harbour and within. easy walking distance of Town. Suitable as one Residence.or .conversion into two Self-contained Flats. . THIS PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD TO WIND UP AN ESTATE AND IS ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS OFFERING" IN WELLINGTON ■■ ' • : -.TODAY. -.- -v, .>■-,... .. ' Price £.1850. •■...' .. ■ • Terms can be arranged. '. FINANCE: We have several sums of money available for immediateMnve'stment at current rates of interest; up to-£4OOO considered. All applications given, unrnediato attention, first mortgage ot.'.• good second. ~...;,. HARCOURT AND CO., ' ' ' Auctioneers, Land and House Agents, "41 Panama, Street, '■'■'■:■*. •■■Corner of LainTjton'Qujiy, ■ Wellington. STERLING PROPERTY VALUES- FOR WHICH WE ARE .SOLE AGENTS. LOWER HUTT, close to Ceilevue Gar- , deris—HALF AN : ACRE of 'rich laud with 132 feet road frontage, ■ well planted, good plain 5-rd. House, a great cutting-up proposition. To close a deceased estate. £1250 will buy it* Vacant. Possession. . ..-.•-, LOWER HUTT—A Good five-roomed House and conveniences, brick motor age. Frontage to High Street. ' Great prospective value for shop site;'only £800 to close deceased estate. Vacant.' Possession.- ■"■.-■ • ■ ■ r ■ ■ - - ' LOWER HUTT—Heath Street, handy Woburn Station and Railway .Workshops. Attractive House of four rooms and' kitchenette, bathroom, with; porcelain' Bath and basin, electric light, range, arid yeas ring, "laundry with- copper and. tubs. Splendid high section. Price only. £950. Favourable terms. Vacant possession.BROOKLYN—Tanera Crescent, House of fa've rooms and conveniences, standing on good section. Handy to tram. ' Only £GSO (thia is below Government ■ valuation),. : . '. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, ■22 Brandon Street, Wellington,*" and at Lower Hutt,-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 18

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