FOR SALE. OWNER ANXIOUS TO REALISE MUST -SELL IMMEDIATELY. . SOLID BOUGH-CAST VILLA, 5 BOOMS. CVement windows, electric light, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper, tubs, work' shop; drained to sewer. FREEHOLD SECTION. Situated'within Id Section Car, North. Tie price has been, reduced 'to £6OO or Near Offer to E&eot an immediate sale. Get Particulars At Once. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. Fol, 8007 £I,OOO.—CITY (on rise): 7 'Rooms; plastered throughout, concrete foundations; bathroom, li. and c. water, porcelain bath mid basin, ckotrio light, gas, tiled gratae; largo sunny section, beautifully laid out; desirable locality, CLICO.—IIIGHGATB (3 minutes from tram): 5 Booms, plastered throughout; bathroom, ,h. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin, electric light, gas cooker, tiled, grates, built-in wardrobes; concrete paths; nioo garden; a sound! property. WATERS, RITCHIE, AND CO., £5-103' Crawford street, Dunedin. FOB PRIVATE SALE, iTjIjrV&EOOMED. SEMI-BUNGALOW, In -*• first-class order; warm and sunny aspect; clow to school and tram; good sized section, with largo workshop and good drying green: house of kauri; hot and cOld, electric light, telephone, built-in cupboards and wardrobes; must sell; owner transferred. Apply 1 PASSMORE ORESCENT (Mornings or Evenings). FOR SATE, Q EC-ROOMED HOUSE; all modem conyeaiences; excellent condition; good section. Apply 3 PRESTWICK STREET, MAORI HILL. City; 4 good Booms; c&O 4tf electric, kith, etc.; perfect order; Immediate possession.—Moss-Phillips. jjys>i")./1 —City; Brick 4 Rooms; gas, conc&o\/lJ' ven.enccs; good freehold' section; immediate possession.—Moss-Phillips. OKA Deposit.—Up-to-date 8 Rooms; every modern convenience; i-acro freehold.—Moss-Phillips. SOLDIER’S Lean. —4-roomed Serai-bunga-low, City (north end); only £7OO. Moss-Phillips. OWQP —South Dunedin: ‘Really sound 5 3& I AO Booms; electric, hot, bath; freehold; penny section.—Moss-Phillips. iraQWp'—City (on rise): Nice 4-roomed SiO i O Cottage; no trams; immediate possession.—Moss-Phillips, meetings. NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY. t/TEETINGS will be held to form Branches vJL of above. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE, MONDAY, JULY 17, at 8 o'clock. ST. MARK'S HALL, GREEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 18, at 8 o’clock. CGRONATION HALL, MOSGIEL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, at 8 o’clock. Come and Hear the Candidates for the Selection Ballot Speak. RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF AND SAVE THE CHILDREN FUNDS. L MEETING of the EXECUTIVE of the above and all those interested will be Id in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, 4.30 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY Next, a 17th inst., when the Reports of the mpaign and the Pinal Statements will be Emitted. JAMES S, DOUGLAS, Mayor. Town Hall, 13lh July, 1922. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. f * N EVENING MEETING will bn held, on THURSDAY, July 20th, 7.30, in Hanover Street Baptist Hall. Musical Items, Recitations. Short Addresses, Work and Sweet Stoll. All Ladies invited to spend a pleasant and profitable evening. V E. MACARTNEY, Hon. Secretary. ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES. OTAGO LODGE. No. I, Meets every TUESDAY EVENING m the Trades Hall, Moray place, at 7.30 o’clock. All Brothers and Intending Brothers welpoma ' R. A. RENTON, 0. Sec. and Treas. GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH. IT A XL RATEPAYERS in the Green Island 'A. Borough are Cordially Invited to Attend a MEETING in the P.A. Hall on SPESDAY, July 18th, at 7.45, with the w of forming a Ratepayers' Association. R. P. WILLIAMS, Acting-Secretary. Dunedin and suburban general ELECTRICAL WORKERS’ UNION. rimi GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING A of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on WEDMSDAY, 10th last., at 8 p.m. ■ Business; General. L. P. EVANS, WIRELESS, ' A T,Ti tbees fnterastod in the formation of a Radiophone Club are invited to et meeting to be held at the R> Soldiers’ dub Rooms am TUESDAY, l&h July, at 8 pun. jjoht DELAY SENDING YOUR APPLICATION FOE SHARES IN No. 5 GROUP, DUNEDIN 6TARE-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY (The Original Society). COMMENCING SHORTLY. START WITHOUT ARREARS TO MAKE UP. Full information supplied on application, and correspondence invited, DO IT NOW. 1* per share per week entitles you' to a loan of £IOO, payable 3s 1W per week. You can take 10 shares. J. A. HOPCRAFT, 12 Octagon. Secretary. WSSB £1,500 POE DISPOSAL, UNITED STARR-EOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £I,(M) BY BALLOT AND SALE, No. 5 GROUP. £SOO BL BALLOT, No. 6 GROUP, JULY 20th, at 8 p.m.„ In Society’e Board Room. Join our New No. 6 Group and participate n advantages. 1,647 .Shares opplaod for to late. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. THE OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT - , ■ . SOCIETY. • NO. 3 GROUP JUST STARTED. BQ NOT DELAY.. Join this Group and participate in the First Ballot to bo bald in a few- weeks’ time. Full particulars received from H. F. M. MERCER, Secretary (opp. Leviathan).
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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 7
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