PUBLIC NOTICES. K.O.S. MEMBERS OF THE KEEP ON SMILING BBIGADE. I STOCK EXCHANGE TEA BOOMS, PRINCES sXJttiitt-j.', DUNEDIN The Centre for Comfort and Satisfaction where the smiling attendants endeavor to make you feel at horae. A glance through the Exchange menu never fails to whet the most torpid appetite Mo. 1. We particularly specialise in Morning and Afternoon Teas and Suppers at the charse of 9d. " No. 2. For those who desire only a snack Te» Coffee, or Cocoa, with Bread and Butter! Biscuits (own make), or Sandwiches, a minimum charge of 6d is made. But, whatever you order, it will be »«t before you to your entire satisfaction. So conn along end enjoy the comfort and homeliness of the STOCK EXCHANGE TEA KOOMS, BKOWM'S, UMITED (At the Corner). "The Most Economical,' Tels. 317 and 3 DESIGNS submitted for all classes of Blocks by the 'Evening Star' Co. JTTBLE 'Evening Star' Co. are preparedly -a- make Half-tone or Lino Blocks at reasonable rates.
"COLD STORES/' "COLD STORES," 270-278 KING EDWARD STREET. The present high rate of living should make it worth your while to look in at tha COLD SlORjiS for your "Poo,}" requirements. A fud supply always on hand of Prime-quality Beef, Mutton, Bacon, Hams and Small Goods of every description. **mmu, a.v.ma, ana mn \t*!:Fn}t 7 & offered ., i - n Cooked Meats and Pwtiea in great variety, prepared by a Sfo' home *" ** ™ "^««" *»«*«»■* «£' trUle andV--Bonabl > e Ul P rices FreSh Egg3 ' Butter " Ever y thin S of best quality and at re a . ICE! ICF'-rICE! A large eupply always on hand. * Come-along and satisfy yourselves at the COLD STORES, COLD STORES, 270-278 KING EDWARD STREET. JOLLY'S WATCH INFIEMAftT 56 STUART STREET, NEXT THE OBAN HOTEL. J. L. MACASSEY AND CO.. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 148 RATTRAY STREET. ra/| ORiNlNGTON.—Substantial 5-roomed House, with large return verandah, glassed , * *?• l ?. make a observatory,; LARGE ROOMS, high, lofty ceilings; bath, basin hot and cola water, shower, washhouse, copper and tubs, scullery, coalbouse, all under V*l™r''j£ r JgJ™ &'**** throu S haut ; view; VERY SUNNY POSITION; j , FREEHOLD; large number of nmed fruit trees, vegetables, lawns, flowers; good fowl run HOUSE THOROUGHLY SOUND AND IN GOOD ORDER. Price £J.,u/a. A good proposition. ' jHALTON HlLL.—Neat 4-roomed Verandah House, with all conveniences: all in tip-ton condition; nothing to spend on it now; nice freehold section, laid out in flowers vegetables, etc. Anyone looking for a good home on the rise, with one of the finest outlooka in Dunedm and sun all day, should make early inquiry, e* this is a sure seller ST. CLAIR.—o-rooined SEMI-BUNGALOW, with fibrous plaster ceilings, bathroom hot and cold water, electric light, gas for cooking: fine sunny situation: northerly aspect: corner section; handy to car, beach, school, etc. Price £1 050 MUSSELBURGH.— 5-roomed Verandah House, on large freehold section; Med grates and hearths, high ceilings, electric light, built-in cupboards, etc., Bcullerv washhouse. Price. £BBO. 221 Princes st. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., 'Phow 1.711. AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND LAND AGENTS. QT. K.ILDA (close to Beach).—6-roomed Residence, built 9 years; verandah, box window, stoel ceilings, gas, built-in bookcase, wardrobes, bath, hj. and c. water sanitary drainage; two tomato-houses, fowlhouse and run; corner freehold, 50 feet s 100. Owner leaving district; will give early possession Price, £930. F6337 MUSSELBURGH (near Anderson Bay road).—Good 5-roomed House; bay windows, portico; bath, basin, hj. and c. water, electric light, sewered, copper tubs TWO SECTIONS. Price, £BSO. ' ' F6261 i/3"ORNINGTON. —Very choice new 7-rooroed Bungalow, built 6 or 7 years; Marseilles - tiled roof; gas, wardrobes, bookcase, porcelain bath, basin, hj. and c. water service; linen presses, pantry, built-in meat safe, buiit-in kitchen dresser, copper, tubsworkshop; two splendid freehold sections; tastefully laid out; gloriously sunny lovely position. £1.530. Finance arranged. F6335 TlGHGATE.—Beautifully-appointed 8-roomed Residence; fibrous plaster ceilings, gas, *• electric light: bath, basin, hj. and c. water; wardrobe, presses, pantry; sanitary drainage; LOVELY i-ACRE, tastefully laid out in fruit, flowers, etc. A LOVELY HOME, and a bargain at £1,450. (5342 TTTERES A PROFITABLE FREEHOLD .-Nearly 1 ACRE OF LAND, laid out in - ORCHARD, currants, gooseberry bushes, etc.; POULTRY RUN and shed • GOOD 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with ELECTRIC LIGHT, bath, basin, hj. and c. water, pantry, wardrobes,'oopper, tubs. AN EXCELLENT HOME, and in GOOD ORDER. Ten minutes' walk to car. YOU SHOULD CERTAINLY inspect thiß property. £775. Terms. F63OJ
SPARBOW AND CO., LAND AND, COUiiISSION AGENTS. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOLS BUILDINGS. 152 HIGH STREET. 'Phone 2,392. . 'Phone 2.352. empty; earl' Price, £I,OOO EOSLYN. —7-roomed; plastered, re'.jrn > verandah, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, eas for cooking; close to tram; i-acre freehold. Price, £1,400. CAVERSHAiI.— 4-roomed Bunsraiow ; bathroom, hot and cold, electric light. drainage, plug for iron, linen presses and cupboards; nice section. Price, £7OO. MUSSELBURGH.— P-ms-roomed House; bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, drainage; large rooms; handy to tram; forge section. Price, £725. COUTH DUNEDIN.-Fonr-roomed New •O House; bathroom, hot and cold, gas drainage; nice section; near tram. Price! £575. CA\ LRSHAM.—4-roomed; verandah; electric light, drainage; Husn presses and cupboards; i-aere. Price £675. ROSLYN.— 7-roomed nice Home; fibrous ceilings, bathroom, hob and cold, electrio light, and gas for cooking; £-acre; close tram. Price, £1,500.
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Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 1
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