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PUBLIC NOTICES. frivate ’phono, evenings, 3,225 k. Office 'phono 2,896. GEORGE M‘L AICHI E, LAND AGENT. 30 DOWLING STREET. ryj T OK —MUSSELBURGH: 5-roomed Bungalow; all modern conveniences; e. 1., Wllw plug (or iron, porcelain bath and basin, mirror wardrobe, built-in cupboard; good corner section, freehold; h. and c. water; garden and ’green, asphalt paths. A convenient homo, worth the money. nwpfA—DAUSIOIIE: Freehold Section, good garden and green; well-built Villa; ,0e.1., h. and 0., large gas cooker, washhouse, copper and tubs;- fowlhouso; glorious view. A good proposition. jtj-j : Beautiful New 5-roomed Bungalow, faithfully built; G&JL'ncO'Lf freehold section; fibrous ceilings, every modem convonience, built-in wardrobes, tile-surround hearths, Empire style papers. A beautiful heme in a handy situation. jpiQK'r|—'Sound 5-roomed House (in splendid ora or; freehold section, Preston orescent; h, and c., e 1.1., plug for ion, built-in wardrobe, bookcase, and cupboard®. Owner leaving. Fol. 227 ’Phono 1,397. Private ’Phone 112. E. L. MACASSE Y AND CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 148 RATTRAY STREET. ©AIRY FARM OF 130 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated handy to Dunedin by firetolass road; 7-roemcd House, with stables, barn, large byre, and other outbuildings. This property is well subdivided, and will carry 35 cows. BUYER REQUIRES ONLY £3OO. THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN THAT HAS BEEN ON THE MARKET FOR A LONG TIME, AND IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ANYBODY WANTING A COW FARM. ANTED TO EXCHANGE, good Mixed Farm of 500 acres for a General Store, House Property, or a Business of some description. BU SI NESSES ’F OR SALE. ’ BUSINESSES FOR SALE, jpt ENBRAL STORE (north line, splendid country town); 5-roomed House, with modvJT ern conveniences; no opposition; motor delivery; post office ana telephone bureau. Turnover over £6,000 per annum. Buyer roquirevs £BOO. Tills store is situated in a very wealthy district, and is doing a first-class trade. BAKERY BUSINESS (situated in northern town), with 5-roomed House; toa rooms, shop, store rooms. Turnover 900 largo loaves and 700 dozen amallgoods. Price, £4BO. This is a bargain for a baker. _ .■|7VRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY, situated ha main street; splei;6Td~ windows; JD profits easy £lO weekly. Full particulars supplied to bona fide purohasoio. Businesses‘ for''salb of nil macassey"and’co. if you want to Buy or Soil. °i ffi 7u' P i b m ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., B7enl a n f 7 [ hOM AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS, AND LAND AGENTS, 221 PRINCES STREET. PROBATE VALUATIONS MADE. OQ K A— BAYFIELD (Anderson’s Bay): Substantial 5-roomed House, Jn lovely order; 3t/OOU electric light, hath, basin, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper, tubs; large section, over i-acro. Only three minutes from.car. Early possession. Easy finance. OtYKA - DALMORB (beautifully situated on the rise, commanding lovely view); Subdb iOU fitantial 5-roomed House; bay window, portico front; e. 1., gas cooker, linoleums bath, hasin, h. and cT water; lovely i-aore; concrete korbing round asphalt paths; garden well stocked. Immediate possession. Owner leaving district. 8263 TWO BRICK SHOPS and Dwellings attached; freehold: sections, main street; splendid confectionery and cordial business; well stocked, and doing a really nice turnover. The whole lot—two shops, sections, stock, etc.—for £I,BOO. 8267 lOWER HARBOR (close to Portobello).—£2oo: New Two-roomed Bungalow (all firstJ class new timber); fibrous plaster ceilings, brick chimney, 200-gallon tank, sink, water laid on, high venesta dado in both rooms; section 50 x 150; lovely harbor view 10 minutes from wharf. 8258 CORSTOEPHINB (Cnversham).— £975: Good 6-roomed Villa; electric light and gas cooker, bath, h. and o. water, large workshop; i-acro section, laid out in lawns, flower hods, vegetable garden. Owner leaving Dunedin. 8257 Musselburgh.— stylish 7-roomed latest appointments; large section Bungalow; tile roof, plastered interior; ; motor garage. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. all 8249 ABBOTSFORD (Soldier’s Loan, of £350): 4-roomod House; bath, basin, h. and o. water, copper, tubs; i-acro land, planted in early potatoes, pens, currants, and gooseberries; poultry house and run. A GOOD HOME AND CHEAP. 10 minutes from railway. BROAD BAY.—Seaside Cottage, 5 rooms, fully furnished; glorious harbor view; handy to wharf and store; good bathing beach. Only £385. Small deposit, balance arranged. Immediate possession. BURTON AND PATTERSON, INVESTING AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. MORNINGTON.— Four-roomed Residence; bathroom, h.p. boiler, eleotrio light; drained; freehold corner section; sunny and sheltered; close to tram; vacant. Terms arranged. £525. HIGHGATE (Roslyn).—New Bungalow Residence of 5 rooms; attractive appearance; bathroom, h.p. boiler, eleotrio light; drained; fibrous plaster ceilings and all modern conveniences; freehold i-acre in first-class locality. £1,250. IRST-CLAjSS 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE; bathroom, h.p. boiler, two bos windows; in splendid order; freehold section; close to penny tram section. Owner leaving. £950. HIGH STREET.— Five-roomed ‘ House, freehold section, in first-class residential locality; sheltered situation; immediate possession. £750. CUT Y .-Four-roomed Residence; bathroom, washhouse, tubs, copper; drained; free- > bold; a cheap property. Only £450. Tbono 780. ’Phono 780. SIEVWEIGHT, HAGGITT. AND CO., LTD., EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. £H AA DEPOSIT.—S-roomed Bungalow; large rooms; nice garden; eleotrio light, JLUU h. and c.; handy to car. £9OO. HILL: i-acro Section, fenced; now stable; water laid on; three »/vuU minutes from car. , ol«Or'-6 Rooms and Scullery Semi-bungalow. Musselburgh (best part); fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light, gas; modem throughout. This is a splendid property. ft or »f-'—MORNINGTON (handy to car): 5 Rooms; 2 bay windows, electric light, hot StiOOO and cold water; corner section; garden nicely laid out; very desirable property, Terms arranged. ’Phone 3,183, BRAZENDALE AND CO., Thoo ° 3 ’ m FARM, CITY PROPERTY, AND BUSINESS SALESMEN, 299 PRINCES STREET SOUTH (OPPOSITE MANOR PLACE P. 0.). A A r’A—JUST OFF HIGHGATE (handy Cable Car); 6-roomed Return-verandah SkOtJli Dwelling, absolutely modern; ;wo large bay windows, steel ceilings, tiled hearths and surrounds, built-in wardrobes, etc.; guaranteed sound; nicely-laid-out freehold section. 3 Fol - 315 fVUA (OR NEAR OFFER).—CUMBERLAND STREET; Substantially - built Sbi. i Oil Double-story Residence of 7 large rooms, with convenionoes on both flats; kauri built throughout; nice double section. Fp1.293 j OH a*-' a— GEORGE STREET (slightly lovated position)6-roomed Villa, in tiptop obJL<-Vt)U order throughout; concrete emulations; Empire papers; all conveniences. Immediate vacant possession. Pol- 294 Ol OKA“®OSLYN (Close Cable Oar): Well-designed 7-roomed Villa, replete with JkJLOtW every possible convenience; largo sun room; two nicely-arranged dormer room=>; built-in wardrobes, cupboards, and presses, porcelain bath and basin. Early occupation. See this and judge for yourself. Fol. 326 Z* . r^A—KAIKORAI (Close Car): 4 Rooms, with all conveniences; i-acre section (312). £320; CAVBRSHAM—4 Rooms; large corner section (169). £210: CAVEKSHAM—4 Rooms; bathroom, etc.; verandah (257).

I Where It Might Have Helped.—" Don’t I talk to mo about colleges! ” scoffed the (self-made man. "Look at mo! Do you suppose I would have been any more successful than I am if I’d had a college education?” “ No,” ■ admitted tho professor, " but you might have been less inclined to brag about it.”—‘Judge.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 2

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