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Public Notices* 3 E'N S D O R P’S e O 0 O A. .: v_ ■ ■ ■ - ' ; . RESULT OF COMPETITION. The Evening.Star,’ to whom they were referred, awards Prizes as follows: First—Miss Phyllis Smith, Maori Hill, Dunedin. Thyllis Hawcridge, Ravensbournc. liurd Miss Anme W'. Gibson, Kelso; Miss Dorothy Hart, Dunedin. The First 'Prize Verse by Miss Phyllis Smith is:— Of Tall the Cocoas, east or west, Bensdorp’s is. I’m sure, the best. A royal Cocoa—“good old Dutch”— Once tried, appreciated much. ARTHUR GEDDES, 49 DOWLING STREET (Rossbotham’s Buildings), LAND, ESTATE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HOTEL-BROKER, AUDITOR. RENTS AND. ACCOUNTS COLLECTED, TRADESMEN’S BOOKS KEPT, SEC- . RETARIAL DUTIES UNDERTAKEN. N. AND E. S. PATERSON, PRINCES STREET (2 doors above Dowling street). CIT U, J w °? £*l rg ® B Beet)- ^ e et)-—Very Choice 7-roomed RESIDENCE, with bathroom (hot vorif/ni 0 b j th b i W1 j * nd s^? w , etc / : als0 > P antr y. conservatory, etc.; all very oonvement and up to date, with i-acre freehold; wrll sheltered; fine view. Owner leav'.mg, and desires prompt sale. A rare chance. Price, only £930 the lot. Cards to view on application. . COTTAGE, with scullery, etc. (nearly new), with general etC ’* and freehold 6ect i°n- All securely fenced. Handy to EVANSDALB.—Nice 2-roomed Verandah COTTAGE, and nearly i-acre. £125. NO ®™' EAST VALEEV (Top of Leith Walk).—Modem RESIDENCE of sis rooms, with bathroom, pantry, washhouse, etc., etc.; hot and cold water, electric bells; nice lawn and ornamental shrubs; flowers, etc.; over i-acre freehold. This is a very choice spot really the best site m the district for sun and view, and will be sold a bargain. Price omy £DDUi • » ' ,i . < £1,300 -LITTLEBOURNB (close to car line): Gentleman’s RESIDENCE of eight rooms with every convenience; also, conservatory, fruit and flower garden, and a splendid freehold section* A very choice, sunny spot and fine view. £1,300. CITY (Near Frederick street).—DWELLING of 6 rooms and freehold section. This is a good sound hpuse, and could be easily improved. Will be sold at £425. \ fine bandy position; no trams required. Terms to suit. BURTON AND PATTERSON. ALBION CHAMBERS, .41 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. ... POUNDS Deposit only required for Purchase of a Modern Sixroomed Residence in South Dunedin; modern design, with bathroom and all conveniences; balance of money at 5 per cent., on easy terms. £SOO. convemRESIDENCE, ontaining 7 rooms, in splendid order, with bathroom, h.p. boiler, hot water to sink, cupboards, pastry, presses, washhouse; splen,did situation; lovelv view of Harbor, etc., and very sunny; fine garden, in perfect order and well stocked with choice flowers and fruit trees in full bearing. Terms of purchase arranged. £7OO. fnr k ITY attractive Brick Shop, in central situation, suitable for any class of business. The on,y premises of the kind available in Dunedin. Full particulars and price, on application. p Residence, op rise; very sunny situation, haudy to centre£l4o0 t deßlgn: Mining 7 looms, with all conveniences; ’ freehold section. CHEAP SEGTION. -situated Alexandra street (off Main road), Caversham; freeholdP enn / sectionJ 33ft x 66ft; Land Transfer title. £75. oJSASIDB RBSIDEIsCE m Favorite Summer Resort, containing 7 rooms, with bath,an.d all conveniences; also, 2-roomed Cottage, stables, dairy, etc., splendid orchard, *sf,l s in f“d bearing, shrubbery, ornamental trees, etc.; grounds attractively laid outwith 5 acres of land; splendid water supply. £BOO. J rm™ T^ < 2 l l E VILLA RESIDENCE, on sunny side of N.E. Valley, containing 5 rooms, bay window and verandah, bath, large pantry, washhouse, etc.; lovely situation splendid view, garden; f whole property m perfect order; over gths of acre, freehold’ Terms arranged. Satisfactory reasons for lling. £550. a * Richard Jones.] THE PEOPLE’S AfrEIVOY [Telephoned CARGILL ROAD (Opp. Workshops); also at 277 GEORGE STREET (near-Albany Street) REOPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS. 7 to 9. 7 * £32o.—Ne.it 4 Rooms; Scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, sheds, cupboards all conveniences; largo freehold section. The owner has instructed us to sell ’ BARGAIN. , BARGAIN £4O Deposit -Bargain, south end: Commodious 5 Rooms, bath, bay window and Verandah front, all conveniences, wardrobes and cupboards built in, together with full i acre section weU filled/m and laid out in garden, etc., fowl runs and houses. * £25 Deposit.-^dth^unein: Modern 5 Rooms, scullery, bath, wardrobes and . cupboards budt in, hoi^e. bnjit- of , kauri lumber throughout, rooms are large and well ventilated throughout' . house stands piles, and is thoroughly well built, and commands a good appearance. There is also a freehold section well filled in and laid out fowl run and houses, to gether with the latest conveniences, verandah front wash’ bouse copper and tubs. This property must be sold. Price' asked is only £450 Cards to view from us only. This is a great chance to secure a nice home INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE (£1,850), comprSug • -Large Property, north end, vicinity King street: Large Five-roomed Dwelling (mol dern); gas, etc.; section, over 4-acre; with 2-roomed Cottage, let to good tenant. N.E. Valley : 4-roomed fine, attractivo Cottage; section, 4-acre, laid out garden, fruit, etc. ; let to good tenant. South Dunedin (near Ogg’s Corner and Cargill road) • 3, 4, and 6-roomed Houses respectively, on 4-acre section (tenanted), bringing in 25s' The whole concern to sell for £1,850. fa £43s.—St. Kilda; New Modern 5 Roomsbay window and verandah front, washhouse, copper and tubs; plastered throughout’, grates in three rooms, wardrobes and cupboards ll xr•ij eCt /n7n X a e S as on a PPdcation. Cards from us only. £27 °cTrL K in da ( ron° 4 Rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs; section, 40 x 100, filled in, and laid out m garden. For absolute sale. IJrtn° Uth 6 ? d: i 3 mS ’ washhouse, copper and tubs; freehold section. £675. Queen street; Modem 5 Rooms scullery, bath (hj. and c. water), everything up to date; panoramic view; large section. This Property is newly built, 3 ® p STATHAM AND COMPANY. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Etc ZEALANDIA CHAMBERS, 26 D OWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. EELLEKNOWES.—7 Rooms, hj. and c. water, gas laid on, good garden; all in good repair. £Boo.' Penny Section; 0 Rooms, new; leasehold, 18 years. £425. CUMBERLAND STREET.—B Rooms, plastered throughout, concrete foundations, bathroom, scullery, hj. and c. water, gas, h.p. boiler, brass fittings, electric bells; drained to Drainage Board regulations'. £750. CUMBERLAND STREET.—6 Rooms, gas, hj. and c. water, bath, concrete foundations. £BOO. MORNINGTON.— 7 Rooms, plastered and well finished, gas, hj. and c. water; g-acre, well laid out in gardens. £1,350. TO LET. ROSLYN—6 Rooms (FURNISHED), gas bath, etc.; close to town; 30s per week’ or for term by arrangement. ’ SEASIDE RESORT.-Up-to-date 14-roomed House, with large gardens, all conveniences; easy of access. Owner is prepared to sell or lease for a term furnished or unfurnished. Would make an excellent boarding-house or home. Cards and particulars from, us only. ROSLYN.—6 Rooms, hj. and c. water, garden, etc., near car; 20s per week’for a term* - ANDERSON’S BAY.-9 Rooms, hj. and c. water, gas, 5 acres of land, stable, etc. Terms can be arranged. Terms can be arranged to suit purchasers. NOTE.—As a special concession to buyers, we have the Conveyance or Transfer of any Property bought through us prepared at our own expense. J

WASTE PAPER. WASTE PAPER poR SALE In Lots to Suit Purchasers. A PP'y ‘STAR’ OFFICE.

D I BUTEMENT HAS REMOVED To 236 GEORGE STREET (Near Knox Church). TOBLBR’S CHOCOLATE. A LBI7 MS have arrived for collection, of Picture Cards. See circular re Twopenny Bundle, obtainable at confectioners. Everybody a prize-winner. When buying Chocolate, be sure and ask lor TOBLBR’S. rTtEEE Darkies used to call those above them X by the name “Quality Polks.” Just as there is an aristocracy of birth and an aristocracy of nature, whose motts QUALITY is “Noblesse oblige,” so there FOLKS, is an aristocracy of workmanship, and the name “ Quality Folks ” can be applied to those who turn out ■: better goods, or who render better ■ service i than the ordinary run of, folks. One of the first names that will occur to I most people as being “Quality Folks” would bb the “ K ’*■ JAM FOLKS. In the preparation of “K” JAMS everything is just “a Mule.better”—the greatest care in the selection of the fruit, the most scrupulous clean-, liness in' the factory, and the most rigid supervision of every detail of the manufacture.The same applies to all their Goods. Try - - “K” JAMS “K” PICKLES ille Qiwhty” “ K ” , PIE FRUITS G ° ods “K ” TOMATO SAUCE ' „ “ K ” TOMATO PUREE Quality Folks.” There are one or two folks who believe in “Quality,” aren’t there? Why not get into touch with “quality”? See your grocer abouf'K” in the morning. HERE’S where you can save!” Hondai Lanka Tea goes: a third further than common blends—it’s so. pure! .: i LETTERS containing. Advertisements for- 1 the, Evening Star-3 should be addressed i to the, Advertising Department, ‘Star’ Office, ■and Not to the Editor, i-v.;

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Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 1

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