IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. I '."HI! "EVENING POST." ADVERTISERS are asked to uave their Notices in tbia Office as early as possible each morning, and it is partieulary requested that Advertisements tor the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised NOT to send original references - COPIES ONLY should be Bent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, nom-de-plume addresses, care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for uon-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accidents or from other causes, or for errors in the publication of nu advertisement. STOP PRESS INFANTILE P ANALYSIS. ' Tj -> r cir v —Ti o c c of infp it l p n ' i ' admitted to ti r i ->! thi morni in Ok i a young r*i r •• il aged 2. Both lee and definit j r i «irl aged 3, \ ho \ ' a «v pected c«. tc ti % a r> *ye been en' a rite case. A patient f'-u'n V wka who was aJmit d ci r mp a°o has retired her "ht 1 p raly ed in one leg.—F.A. Electric Trot. 1125; 1J miles. — 3-3 Cohcrio, 1; 2-2 Morham Lady, 2; 1-b Prince Charles, 3. Scr.: • Aqua Bond. Length; one and a half lengths. Time, 3min 33 3-5 sec. CKICKET TEST. At 1.15 p.m. 'Melbourne time) • Australia":) score was 38 for no wiuk'ct ;•—J'inglcton 9. Rigg 28, extras 1. : lIAWKE Ct'P .CKICKET. Palmcrstori North. —In the Hawke Cup match against Manawatu (holders), Hawke's Bay had lost six wickefs i'ur .96 at 2.30 p.m. (O'Erien, st Norris, b Gallichan, 2t"; Burns, b Pritchard, 3; Lambert, not out, 0; extras, 10). CRICKET TEST. Australia's score at the luncheon adjournment (1.30 p.m., Melbourne time) was 54 for one wicket— •Fingicton 17 not out, Rigg 28, Bradman 7 not out, extras 2. PROPERTIES FOR SAL.E. HARCOURT & CO., (0. J. S. Harcourt), T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Lamb ton Quay and Panama Street. K.ILBIRNIK £50 Deposit. K.ILBIRNIK Bungalow of 4 rooms, particularly well built, with all the usual conveniences, and situated on the Evans Bay side of Milbirnie. Sunporch, garage, and large section. Weekly outgoings 35s per week repays mortgage. PRICE £1125. Ring 44-017. NGAIO. NGAIO. THE SUBURB OF INCREASING VALUES. NGAIO. NGAIO. Modem Bungalow containing 5 rooms, kitchen, washhouse, and all con vs.; near bus and train; attractive appearance; all large rooms; section approximately '/i-acre with lawns, gardens, etc., and a large garage; pleasant outlook. PRICE £1150. GOVT. MORTGAGE £900. LOW DEPOSIT CONSIDERED FROM APPROVED PURCHASER. OUTGOINGS ■ APPROXIMATELY £1 Is PER WEEK. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2526 HATAITAI. HATAITAI. Five-roomed One-floored Residence, with all usual conveniences, well situated, sunny, and sheltered. Recently completely renovated and now in perfect order. PRICE. £1000. TERMS ARRANGED. 2197 RIGHT IN THE CITY AND' RENT FREE. Two Self-contained Flats with 'very possible modern convenience, both well let to good tenants. Building sound and in perfect order, and situated three minutes :rom Parliament Buildings in one of the best residential localities in Wellington. The rent from one of these flats pays all the outgoings on the property plus a small dividend. First mortgage at 3% per cent. PRICE: £2250. ,04. LOWER HUTT. Ideal Building Section, good street, handy bus and • station. Faces north. PRICE: * £210. \ (Terms arranged.) Gsl. MARKET GARDENERS OR NURSERYMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. rpO PURCHASE 2V4 Acres rich, level ■*- Land in Lower Hutt, with all necessary buildings. The. land is in the best of heart and lias been worked profitably for many years. The owner has made sufficient on which to retire and owing to advancing age has decided to sell at a price at which a competent man can continue to make a good living and return from the property. The property is free of heavy rates and the bus passes the door. The buildings are constructed out of best heart totara and jarrah procurable, will last a lifetime, and include Tomato House 204 s 36 (approx.), Vinery (beated), 12 x 63%, Vinery 36 x 26, half workshed and half vinery, 48 x 60, concrete water reservoir, 24 x 24. sound 5-rd. House, with all conveniences, vinery two sides. Established vines giving splendid returns, flower and vegetable garden, etc. The owner will sell for £2000 for cash, or onethird below its value, buyer arranging own finance. Details to boua fide purchasers oUly- HATAITAI. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. An unusual opportunity is presented to purchase one of the best-situated Homes in this favourite locality. Only three minutes from shop' aud tram, level walk from bus stop. It commands one of the finest harbour views in Wellington. The House contains three bedrooms, spacious sittingroom, dining-room, and kitchenette, large verandah, every modern convenience. Section laid out in lawns aud gardens, buii all day and no possibility of being built 'out. This property lends itself to considerable improvement at small cost. Ring or call for details. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at , Lower Hutt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 16
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