HIGHBURY ESTATE ADJOINS KELBURN EXTENSION. £IOO EACH £IOO. SITUATED within few minutes’ walk of 'bus service from Bowen street, and about sis minutes* walk to Upland road, PRICES from £IOO each. £-0 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 sunshine 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 ESTATE, LOWER HUTT. CHARMING LEVEL BUILDING SITES. KINGSTON PARK. On the Bitumen Main Hutt Roaa and adjoining the Hutt KINGSTON PARK. Golf Links, 4i minutes' walk from the proclaimed New KINGSTON PARK. Railway Station, at Park Avenue. Practically all as level KINGSTON PARK, as a tennis lawn. All the sections, excepting a few, aro KINGSTON PARK, from 6 inches to 3 feet above the street kerb levels, ensurKINGSTON PARK, mg perfectly well-drained and dry building sites; further, KINGSTON PARK Kingston Park is about 49 feet above high tide sea level. KINGSTON PARK Citv conveniences: Sewerage, h.p. water. stormwateT, electric KINGSTON PARK, light will be laid on. All streets 66 feet wide, and on each KINGSTON'PARK, between the footpath and the sections, a grass verge KINGSTON PARK. U feet wide will be laid in lawn grass. KINGSTON PARK. NOTE THE EASY TERMS. KINGSTON PARK. -£25 Deposit, and EIGHTPENCE a day per .£IOO of purKINGSTON PARK, chase money, pays principal for 5 years. Interest, 6 per KINGSTON PARK, cent on unpaid purchase money, with the right to pay <p KINGSTON PARK without notice. Practically all 50ft frontage and over. KINGSTON PARK Thone 43-969, and n motor-car will call to take you over KINGSTON PARK thesp charming Building Sites Sole Agents— JAMES STELUN AND COMPANY, 113-115, Customhouse quay (directly opposite Bank of N.Z.), Wellington. SMALL FREEHOLD FARMS WITH GREAT POSSIBILITIES. Q 1 ACRES, very handy to town, and cl ose to school, factory, and two stores. At ol present milking 13 cows. (Could do 22 easily.) Good buildings. Price .£IBOO, freehold. Cash £450. Balance well arranged. a ACRES AS “GOING CONCERN.” Admirably; adapted for pig rearing. rtU Would milk 16 cows, and market 10Q pigs. Dwelling, cowshed and all outbuildings. Price, walk-in walk-out, <£l9 50. Cash £4OO. Balance good mortgage. K r ACRES, all fiat. 15 paddocks in goo d pasture. Running 32 head of cattle (25 03 milking cows). Good buildings, m achines and overy convenience. Price £6O per acre. Freehold. Cash £SOO. B alance Of per cent. ANTE LIFF S AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, DANNEVIRKE. P.O. Box 6. Telephones 312 and 296.
TENDERS DO YOU KNOW That tho best Floor Covering is MALTH O I D ? That many shop floors, private offices, warehouses ai.-d Government office floors are covered with MAtTHOID? •MALT H O I D ? Used in private homes and any place where there is traffic. WATERPROOF, WE.-RPROOF VERM l N PROOF. MALTHOTD has many imitations: Beware of them I 9 Ring 41-460 Writo Box 625, or call AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., 149-151. Fentherston street DYERS AND CLEANERS WA:\l'J£j* Ivniiuii.- W-~ Harder --.m. Co., 125, Cuba street and 147, Riddiford street, are oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. AMERICAN liyers and Cleaners.— Suits and Costumes Prv Cleancl and Pre»ssod 7s od. Repairs, terms moderate; also Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked Orders called for on- request C. A. Hebbond,, 49 Kent terrace, Wellington Telephone 21-965 UITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal '*-* to new at Barber’s. 125 Cuba street, j No dyeing. i rSI'HE Now Umbrel/a Arcade (LethaA by's), 'opposite the General Post Uttiee, Wellington, invite their numerous country customers to call and look through the most up-to-date Umbrella Premises in Australasia. Thousands of the world’* best umbrellas arc here displayed in novel manner and very cheaply priced. Our huge sales allow us to undersell drapers and small umbrella shops. Vv q give you n two years' guarantee with each* umbrella wo sell Prices: lid, Hm Or*. Il2 d fid, tf>9 lid, 19s Gd, 22s 6d. 25s fid, 27s Gd. 30s, and •15s. We pay postage. We re-cover ladies umbrella, 8s lid and 12s fid; 1 gents’, 10s 6d and 14s 6d (with two years’ guarantee). Rail or post your umbrelis to us We pay freight We o shops, agents, or- travellers outside Wellington
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12612, 24 November 1926, Page 12
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