PUBLIC NOTICES. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., T h». 1,711. AUCTIONEERS, CH’Y AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY AND FARM SALESMEN. BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. , PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. a u hin F’ Boating, Fishing).—North line: Splendid New FOUR verandah- I nir» V6r S nd ® h: i, 0V i ey - w; i' acre ; furnished; £l7O. FOUR ROOMS; 3 : bargain hanay beach; £155. FOUR ROOMS; i-acrc; furnished; £95. Frees'" New 5-rooraed BUNGALOWS; every modern improvement; pacers frieze ra >nage; porcelain bath, basin, hj. and c. water, steel ceilings, art wall £6O deposit ’ Uror watdr obes. bookcase, cupboards, etc.; £650. Buyer financed on ]Vt U W^^M Gld ;~ I /°i me ' s , here’s your opportunity; New 5-roomed Bungacelain Vli’h . 0 Situated; close to bowling green, car, and schools; electric light, por£7o0 n IPs h j a b O’. BCUllery; section, P at U P R^«^ N *^ rn {. nßtoU l 5 minutcs frora tramsheds— Modem 7-roome.i Family FLOWmS IRfITT el h ' r?nRVn?T a |ivr Sewered; i- ACRE section, nicely laid Out in £570 y ’ SHELTEREB from prevailing winds. A P ? GT M° f ßD “eoc' r i 00med i. C i 0i ’ tu = GS ,auci about i-acro freehold, Main road. £350 ■Tiv« ;«° r a°‘ Glance as rent. A little investment for a steady worker, in one and rent the other. * ■pQULTRY FARM, four miles from Dunedin.—ll ACRES FREEHOLD; fenced, mbsfaed- STKF /j/with)’ 11 COTTAGErange grate, washhouse, dairy, byre, trap WATER. A bargain at £4(O. One-third cash, balance arranged. 2775 FTI B-TOP BAKERY-CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in prosperous farming centre, ion'* ;r established, good connection, and PRO! IT ABLE TURNOVER; large dwelling shop, bakehouse; AS A GOING CONCERN, £450. This includes carts harness horaS’ a PRAr-rr’r.lf ALSO S - OiIE FREE HOLD. THERE’S A SPLENDID LIVING here for a t RAUrICAL, progressive man. Finance arranged. 2757 OSL YN (fronting Town Belt, 2 minutes beautifully SUNNY and good 6-roomed House; bathroom, presses, cupboards, pantry; drained to sewer. £SO deposit, balance as rent. Inspection invited. Price, for QUICK sale, only £470. 2557 TJELLEKNOWEn (Lower).—tfp.endid Family Residence of 8 rooms, in first-class order ■ J7- electric, hj. and c. water; sewered throughout; art wallpapers, friezes; sanitary drainage ; i-acre section ; nice garden. This property is beautitully sheltered and sunny ' 10 minutes to car. £BOO or new offer. sunny, i3r NIGHTCAPS COAL AND NUTS. THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND CLEANEST HOUSEHOLD COALS ON THE MARKET. Price, delivered within City Boundary: 00AL 29 / 6 P er t0 " net. NUTS 24/6 per ton net. Obtainable from all Coal Merchants, or Telephone 929. JOHN MILL AND CO., LTD., Local Agents. P-O. Box 257. JAS. A. TIPPING, Representative. J. ROY. HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, ELDON CHAMBERS, 90 PRINCES STREET (Next G. and T, Young, Jewellers). ’PHONE 2,485. TO LET. ROSLYN.—6 large Rooms, all conveniences, £l. G^ar ° s Rooms, all conveniei oes, 15s. FAIRIIELD.—4 Rooms, i-acre, and Blacksmith’s Shop, 10s. FOR SALE. Superior modern 8-roomed Residence on town side of Roslyn, all modem conveni gain*’ and aCre aUd ’ in g ° od garden ’ aU iu P erfect order. Will be sold a bar ROSLYN.—7-roomed Brick Bungalow, in best part of Roslyn; every possible moderr convenience, and in perfect order; large section. ROSLYN.—7 Rooms; hj. and c. water, electric light, bathroom, pantry, all conveniences-i-aore; good garden. £Bis. Small deposit and easy terms if desired 1 Ro, lPn^rre M wl C L? 6 ' r °° med Residence; 2 oriel windows, return verandah, bathroom hj. and c. water, gas; good garden; i-acre. £7OO. h^-w S l/ - RIVE ’ MUSSELBURGH.—AImost New Modern 8-roomcd Residencearge, loLy rooms, verandah front and side, 2 square windows, electric 17hi scul leiy, pantry, bathroom; everything right up to date and in perfec order- nc garden, lawns, flowers, asphalt paths, Sic. £1 300 p • nicl N. AND E. S, PATERSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS Etc DOMINION CHAMBERS, 142 RATTRAY’ STREET (opposite Wood’s Private Hot-el). l|/rORNINGTpN.— -Pretty New Bungalow of 6 large rooms, beautitully finished throuo-1 IviL out, with all the latest modern conveniences; i-acre elevated section laid out": to'suit " 6P Vl6W ‘ InSpection wi)l convince >’ QU what a bargain This is Tern BISHOPSCOURT, Roslyn (at top Newington avenue).—Neat 5-roomerl Hnu-»-lery, washhouse copper and tubs, modem freebTd 4tfo n towlruns, asphalt paths, etc.; owner leaving. Sacrificed: terms. £3lO. ’ 2 d A CHEAP CITY HOME (on rise, close Howe street)— House 4 rooms bath ecu’lp 2*. copper and tubs, modern sanitation, i-acre freehold, garden; fiiTview a’ndT’ tionally sunny position; £2O deposit, balance 16s weekly; real gift Only J accept small section m part payment. •> or wi TJOSLYN (FRONTING TOWN BELT).—Fine and 'substantially-built up-to date R™ JX dence, 7 large rooms; bath, scullery, hot and cold ware- electrio LT 1166 foundation, wide hall, tile grates cupboafds and wardrobes; attractive level freehold section, garden, asphalt paths and yard; fine view OwmE ’ g0 ? front. £SO deposit, Price reduced faom £9OO to £7OO for sail! 2 f ° r th SALE ROSS POINT SECTIONS.—Choice down-the-bav q__4- T Point- Steamers call daily. These sections fmnf Viin f k os look the wharf, are elevated, sunny TndS£ S hM? ing, shooting and fishing. Call for plan and select your sitek from £25 to £6O each. y te - iJ - deposit. Prices CROMWELL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY’S RIPPONYALE ORCHARDS Offered for Sale by A. MORITZSQN AND CO., Jetty street, Dunedin. BURTON AND PATTERSON REAL ESTATE AND INVESTING AGENTS (Established 1861), YOUR SPARE MONEY Safely Invested iu Good Securities able and steady returns; securities. giving profitESTATES MANAGED with Thoughtful Attention and JAdornenf * Collected; Statements Rendeied as required. ° E Ren^a MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Security, at Current Rates in . TTte BUlt borroWGrS ’ fM fiSed tMm ’ ° r bT ea^tstT PROPEKTIES SOLD for Clients with expedition and satisfactory results Send full particulars of any vou have to sell y result 3' BUYERS OF , PROPERTIES iLfTd to caU and inspect our fine lut Ample choice, ensuring ready selection. 9 ACCOUNTANTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. H°W IMPORTANT FIRE IS TO US ALL! More important than any other result of fira is that • domestic art and science we call cooking. Cooking is necessary because it improves appearance of some foods makes food inviting to smell and taste, causing the digestive juices to flow. It also kills harmful microbes helps to keep food, and makes it more digestible ■ tables especially). B WARo NU I COAL (The Moot Economical Goal) Is a perfect-cooking coal. It heals the range to a nicety, giving that steady, even heat which is the desico and joy of all cooks who know their business. It allows the food to bo cooked slowly and thoroughly which is far and away better than having it bum °and scorched, or having it undercooked and spoilt. Half-ton delivered in City costs only 15s 6d. All Coal Merchants; or Tel. 317. miLBURY FORWARDING COMPANY, ‘ LIMITED. Office; No. 7 Crawford street (N.Z. Insurance Company Buildings). EXPERT PACKERS AND FURNITURE REMOVERS, ■ By Rail, Road, or Sea. This Class of Work a Specialty. Telephones Office, 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,123. rw jLXXj^xtO. FREE ADVICE ON THE CARE AN FEEDING OF INFANTS. LAING will be in attendant XT the addressee hereunder for the pose of giving FREE ADVICE to Mot on the Care and Feeding of Infants <* rally, and on the uses of GLAXO:— " Mx C. B. Inglis, Chemist, 94 High sti Roslyn, TUESDAYS, 2.30 to 3.30 Marshalls’ Pharmacy, 86 Princes sti Dunedin, WEDNESDAY’S, 2.30 to p.m. For immediate advice communicate 1 GLAXO Kurso, 52 Jackson street- St Ki Telephone No. 1,156,
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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 1
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