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ARE YOU SEEKING A REAL HOME? Then tins WADESTOWN property may interest you. Six rooms splendidly appointed in the way of modern conveniences. Brick and garage, concrete paths, plot gardens and lawn. ” Price .£2OOO. Terms Or perhaps this KELBURN residence. Also of six rooms, and as handsomely fitted. Sleeping porch and concrete garage—and the price, -£24(10. Terms to he arranged. Foho 222 s. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., .105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. HIGHBURY ESTATE ADJOINS KELBURN EXTENSION. £IOO EACH £IOO. SITUATED within few minutes’ walk of 'has service from Bowen street, and about six minutes’ walk to Upland road. PRICES from each. £2O deposit and £2 per month , It’s the finest proposition ever offered the Wellington public. The above sections command a wonderful panoramic view of the city, harbour and straits. Receives full sunshino, all ■ day long. Call .for plan, and inspect for yourself—or let us motor you to the spot. Sole Agents. A. E. CARVER AND CO.* Tel. 43-662. 139, LAMBTON QUAY. KINGSTON PARK LOWER HUTT. CHARMING LEVEL BUILDING SITES. KINGSTON PARK. On the Bitumen Main Hutt Road and adjoining tlie Hutt Golf Links, 41 minutes' walk from the proclaimed New Railway Station, at Park Avenue Practically all as level aV a tennis lawn All the sections, excepting a few. aro from 6 inches to 3 feet above the stfAet kerb levels, ensuring perfectly well-drained and dry building sites; further. Kingston Park is . about 40 feet above high tide sea level. Citv conveniences s Sewerage, h.p. water stormwater, electric light will be laid on. All streets 66'feet-wide, and on each ®ide, between tho footpath and the sections, a grass verge U feet wide will be laid in lawn grass NOTE THE EASY TERMS. C 25 Deposit, and EIGHTPENCE a day per ,£IOO of puTohase money, pays principnJ for 5 rears. Interest, 6 per cent on unpaid purchase money. with the right to pay off without notice.’ . Practically all 50ft frontage and over. 'Phone 43-969. .and n motor-car will roll to take you over tUpsa. ql\firrni«i7 P»MMip<r Pole Agents— JAMES STELLIN AND COMPANY, 113-115. Customhouse quay (directly opposite Bank of N.Z.), Wellington. KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK. KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK. KINGSTON PARK. KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON PARK KINGSTON' PARK

AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. 420 ACRES. ONLY £SOO CASH. 4 Ofk A CRUS, comprising easy undulating country, with good river flats. Admirably suitable for dairying, and sheep. Would dairy 50 cows, and carry $0(1 sheep. Good dwelling and necessary buildings Price £8 10s per acre. X‘soo cash; balance first mortgage at 6’per cent. A CAPITAL DAIRY FARM. 4 A ACRES, FREEHOLD, capable of dairying 50 cows. All etmnped and in JLtfcU grass- IS paddocks good fences. Plenty of water and shelter. 6-roomed house uml outbuildings, cowshed, hay shed, and stable. Price £2B 10s tier acre. ,£2OO cash. ' APPLY ANTCL I F F S AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, DANNEVIRKE. •P.O. Box 6. , Telephones 312 and 2q6. financial FINANCE. IF you, reemire to rearrange, your. Fin* * Fences it would pay you welt to see L AEET AND COMPANY, WELLINGTON, LTD., We charge nothing for an interview, and give you sotond, frank advice. We hove always numbers of sumß awaiting investment at from 6 per cent, upwards. Why pay 7 per cent, if your security entitles you to get your loan nt 6. per cent., or why struggle on with two Mortgagee whe'n the whole amount could be arranged on ofie? Why wait? Ping us to-day. Have for Private Sale POTATOES, POTATOES, Suitable for Pigs and Poultry, CHAS. B. BUXTON. LTD., Financial Agenis, ' l&A Featberston street. at 4s per Sack*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 12

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