PUBLIC NOTICES. H. W. TROTMAN, LAND, ESTATE. FINANCIAL, AND INSURANCE AGENT. 75 PRINCES STREET (above Eastabrook’s). PROBATE AND SUBSIDISED ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE A SPECIALTY. NEW BUNGALOW, HIGHGATB, SUNNY POSITION, LOVELY VIEW. (T»-a or A is a bargain price for New 5£bJL /CD\j roomed Bungalow and i-aore of land; very close to tram; every modern convenience, good rooms, fibrous ceilings, porcelain bath and basin, Empire papers, e.l. and point for iron, verandah, washhouse, copper and tubs; concrete foundations; tiled grates, 3 fireplaces and range. Don’t miss this at £1,250. H. W. TROTMAN. Fol. 2557 ' SUNNY POSITION, ON RISE, CLOSE TO CITY. rtfvfjA is very cheap for a Sound 6roomed House and g-acre, in good locality; every modern convenience; in perfect order inside and- out. This is splendid value. Owner leaving. Apply promptly, jj w TROTMAN. Fol. 2555 ON RISE, NORTH END, THIS IS A CHANCE FOR SOMEBODY, rr-ROOMED HUiSE; plastered throughout, high ceilings; 2 large rooms, and others arc nice size; e. 1., gas, h. and c. water, pantry, porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, copper and tubs fall under one roof); nice section. This property is fqr absolute sale at £1,150; no reasonable offer refused. Apply H. W r . TROTMAN. Fol. 2541 GENTLEMAN’S' HOME, CENTRAL, ON RISE. w-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE, in perfect « order: all modem conveniences; £2,300. For full particulars apply H. W. TkujMAN. Fol. 2486 PRIVATE NURSING HOME OR SELECT BOARDING-HOUSE, ST. CLAIR. ,-s (y ROOMS, besides .pantry, scullery, large JL/4I 'bathroom, a lavatories, enamel bath ■and basin, h. and c. water, electric light, gas, balcony, sleeping porch; 'large section. A great bargain at £1,550; terms. H. W; TROTMAN. Fol. 2555 £7OO PER YEAR PROFIT. aa will Buy Old-established Busi-dw-tUlr ness, Fish and Supper Rooms, as a going concern. Inspect at once. H. VI. TROTMAN. PHOTOGRAPHER'S BUSINESS. £*Q PER WEEK clear profit; established d&O business; lease at low' rental; up-to-date plant and fittings. Price, only £l2O for the lot. H. W. TROTMAN. FINE VIEW OF HARBOR AND CITY. w-ROOMED HOUSE, one minute from i tram; all modern conveniences, Venetian blinds; good section. Price, £1,075 (or near offer). H. W. TROTMAN. Fol. 2202 BRICK HOUSE, MORNINGTON. aaaa Buys a bonny Home and |-acrs, c&a/U'l/ la,d out in lawn, garden, and orchard; every convenience, electric light, h. and c. water, gas, wardrobe, cupboards, bath, washhouse, copper and tubs; everything in first-class order: real bargain; must be sold; owner leaving. H. AY. TROTMAN. Fol. 2558 SECTIONS. 13 ESIRABLE SECTIONS in all parts ■ of ■the City and Suburbs. TROTMAN. BUSINESSES. A LARGE Variety; grand values. It will pay you to call if buying a business of any kind. TROTMAN, FARMS. SHEEP, Dairy, Pig, Poultry, Bee, and Fruit. A largo list to select from. Some real bargains. TROTMAN, 73 PRINCES STREET (Upstairs).
’Phone 3 608, Private ’Phono 1,389 m. TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, AND RHODES. REAL estate, finance, insurance, and general commission agents, B R AITH WAITES’ BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; DESOHLER’S BUILDINGS, INVERCARGILL. C®Qf'rv—NOßTH END: Solid 6 Rooms, beautifully situated in a sunny position SboOll on rise; concrete foundations, artistic papers, largo dining room, built-in window seals, cupboards, bookcase, and wardrobes, hot and cold, bathroom, electric Iteht and."as, tomato-house, fowl-house; largo section nicely laid out in lawns and warden • conveniently situated; handy to car and Gardens. IF YOU WANT A SUNNY, WARM SPOT INSPECT THIS EARLY. orrA—CAV^S^AMT _ 6ood 4 Booms, near both cars, and slightly on rise; solidly built; gas, hot and cold, hot water over tubs, bathroom, bath and basin'; all conveniences; corner section. A (ft —PARKSIDB (2 minutes Glen, penny section); C-roomod Villa, with good abyyy appearance and in first-class condition; fine section, lying well to the sun, and commands excellent view; builbin wardrobes, gas for cooking, large bathroom, Lot and cold, concrete foundations; live hedges and good garden. This is an attractive house, quite handy to the Workshop and but a few minutes in the car from the centre of the City. ■ _____ T-l/rUSSELBURGH.—£I,IBS; 7-roomed Villa in choice street; gas cooker, electric light; ill absolutely every modern convenience; close to tram, and beautiful section. This is a modern home, and when inspected speaks for itself. —MUSSELBURGH: Attractive 4-roomed Bungalow, few doors from car terS&Oijy minus; built only few years; tiled grates, built-in wardrobes, linen presses, gas throughout: nice section, and handy beach. <S?1! ADK - IST. 1 ST. KILDA: Well-built 5-rooraed Bungalow, on corner section, with firstcWjLyv&») class appearance; few minutes from St. Hilda car line; fibrous ceilings, largo rooms, attractive hail, electric and gas; practically, new, and best workmanship throughout. For quick sale. Right in the City itself, a few minutes’ walk to the Octagon, and handy owi/tjy car line: 6-roomod Residence, with large pantry, scullery, and workshop, gas, hot and cold; fine section. Immediate possession. ' «"l u tyK —KEW: 6-roomed Semi-bungalow; return verandah ; quarter-acre; glorious fell i O view; every convenience; folding doors between hall and living room; sun porch; ideal situation; entrance to Porbury road. Office 'phono 2,896. Private ’phone, evening*, 3,225 k. GEORGE M‘L ATCH IE, LAND AGENT. 30 DOWLING STREET. jr»QOROSLYN: 7-roomed Residence; pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c., oWbuilt-in cupboards, glasshouse, ga« throughout; freehold section, in garden and fruit trees. 1 nfb -^avo i l K° me in S unu y CENTRAL OTAGO, within 2 hours’ motor ride Dunedin; 4-a-cro Freehold, 7 Rooms; verandah, b. and c., petrol light, washhouse, etc. Suit family, —A Bargain in OPOHO: Eemi-btlng’alow, 4 rooms; e. light, gas, water laid on, bath, Empire papers; i-acre, garden. Aid A — lßlln Salo'V, 4 rooms; scullery, bathroom, h. and 0., e. light and plug, d&llM/u fibrous plaster ceilings, tile grates, built-in wardrobes; large section. Inspect this. I*l r'OA — CITY (nine, no trams); Modern Villa, 8 large rooms; bathroom, h. and o&Xejyy c., o. light, gas, tile surround grates, washhouse, all under one roof; iacre, garden and lawn. >
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Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 2
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