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PUBLIC NOTICES. E. L. MACASSEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUATORS. RATTRAY STREET. £4OO.—MORNINGTON: 5 ROOMS, 2 bays, etc., gas and all conveniences, bath, clc.; perfect order; grand little property; dirt cheap. £450.-6 ROOMS, centre of Citv; hj. and c. water, bathroom, sft hall; PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE; 5 fireplaces; gas laid on; DRAINED TO SEWER; patwit w.c, eto.; asphalt paths, and all in perfect order; magnificent view, and only FIVE MINUTES FROM POST OFFICE. This is undoubtedly the greatest bargain in house property that has been offered in Danediu for a very long time. To see is to buy. £450 (within Id section).—6 ROOMS; bath, hj. and c.; drained to aewer; scullery, cupboards, washhouse, tubs and copper; asphalt paths, etc. The price of this place has Deen reduced to £450, which makes it a really cheap property. SIX VERY FINE ROOMS, in handy position; bath, hj. and c, gas; scullery, etc.; wide hall, wardrobes and cupboards; full i-acre land; grand garden. As owner ha* left Dunedin, our instructions are to accept any reasonable offer. £420. —6 Rooms,' Caversham (best part); 2 box windows, bathroom, scullery, and blinds; washhouse, copper and tubs; asphalt paths. Cheap property. FIVE ROOMS and i-ACRE, £6OO, Oxford street; verandah, bathroom, hj. and c, shower and basin; gas throughout; scullery, pantry, built-in sideboard, cupboards, and wardrobes with mirror fronts; also stable and coachhouse, fowl run; asphalt paths; splendid glass-house, full of tomatoes. Grand property. £375.-4 ROOMS, GLENROY; verandah, bathroom, wardrobe and bookcase, workshop; asphalt paths; tiled grates, etc.; capital section. £520.-6 ROOMS, Woodhaugh; bath, hj. and c. and shower, etc.; every possible convenience; full 4-acre land, 66 x 165 feet; buggy shed and stable. £490.-5 ROOMS, GLADSTONE; very fine property, almost new; 2 box windows and portico; bathroom, hj. and c, etc.; 1,200 gal water; fine large rooms; hall, sft 6in, with arch; freehold. £295.-4 ROOMS, GLADSTONE; good, substantial property; verandah front; Targe kitchen; lift studs; land, leasehold, only £4 per year for long term; house only 6 years built; good garden; close to car. This is a really great bargain at price askod. £SBO.—CLOSE TO GARDENS: 4 ROOMS (new); bath, hj. and c.; wide hall; steel ceilings; pantry; asphalt paths; latest papers and friezes; washhouse, copper and tubs. £350.-6 ROOMS, GLENROY; only built 4 years; all rooms good size; scullery, etc. Dirt cheap. £475.-5 ROOMS, MAORI HILL (new house); bay and verandah; bath, hj. and c.: pantry, tiled grates and hearths, steel ceilings; basin in bathroom; lies to the sun; large section, 84ft frontage. A cheap property. £470.-6 ROOMS, KADJORAI; 2 square windows and portico; bath, etp.; pantry and scullery; good garden. In nice position. £420.-5 ROOMS, MORNINGTON; bay and verandah; fires in all rooms; extra large section; 2 minutes from tram terminus; splendid sunny spot. ST. LEONARDS;—Nice 5 Booms and ±- acre; bath, shower, etc.; orchard (60 trees), capital fowlhouse and. rim (netted in); ideal spot; photos at our office. £350. BAVENSBOURNE.—B Rooms and 5 Acres, fronting Main road (close station). Price for immediate sale, £525. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, CLOSE TO DUNEDIN, ON RAILWAY.—SO ACRES, with good Dwelling and all conveniences and outbuildings complete; byre, stable, piggery; subdivided into 5 paddocks, all well watered; 20 cows at present being milked; school, creamery, and railway station quite close. A rea.l snip. Intending buyers should see this at once. Price, £1,050. HAVE YOU TOO MUCH MONEY? If you have, do not read any further; but if, like most, people, you want to make what you have SPIN OUT, then read this—it will interest you. WE MAKE SUITS TO MEASURE FOR 455, 50s, 52s 6d, 555, 57s 6d, 60s, 655. These Suits are Cut by EXPERTS, made up in first-class style, with high-grade Italian Linings. REAL HAIRCLOTH Interlining, and sown with SILK THROUGHOUT. NO SHODDY WORKMANSHIP and useless padding is used to bolster them up and make them appear good. They are what we claim them to be—High-grade, Well-made Suits, and the CHEAPEST SUITS in the DOMINION. What is more, WE give a Guarantee of Satisfaction wit'j EVERY SUET. We have a Splendid Range of Genuine Mosgiel Tweeds, in light, and dark colorings, the BEST OF THEIR KIND ON EARTH, made to your measure for 52s 6d. Any other Tailor would charge you 90s for a similar Suit. We have had 25 years' experience in the art of Suit-building, and OUR SYSTEM ensures a perfect fit every time. We have a large stock of all the latest shades and colorings in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Vicunas, Serges, Corkscrews, and Venetians Goods that will suit the most fastidious taste. WE CAN PLEASE THE EYE, FIT THE FIGURE, AND SUIT THE POCKET. NOTE OUR ADDRESS: mHE CASH TRADING COMPANY, 107 George street, Dunedin. W. DOMIGAN, Manager. •EVENING STAR. 1 rNSTRUCnONS as to the Insertion ot - Withdrawal of Advertisements in the 'Star' must be in writing. Advertieementu received without such instructions win be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Alterations for standing advertisement* must be handed in by 1 p.m. the day before they are required to appear. Advertisers in the country can remit payment' by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the 'Even, ing Star* Advertising Office; but the Propnetorm do not accept any responsibility in this respect. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Prcprietors do not hold themselves responsiblf for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor, and all commimicatdona relating to.matters of business to the Manager. WASTE PAPER. WASTE PAPER FOR SALB in Lota io sauit Purchaser!, Ammj. 'filAlf OFFICE,

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Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 1

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