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J?'l t>KA KTLDA: 5-roomod BunM JL .rJtJ/if galow; situated handy to cur; all latest conveniences; immediate possession. /*Toi7S: TOWN SIDE ROSLYN: oWJLsV b O Single story 7-roomcd Residence, plastered; largo airy rooms, art papers, and in perfect order; J-acro section; quick; possession. - SUNNY SIDE VALLEY: cfeoUu Natty 5 Rooms, with all conveniences, and in beat of order; corner section, fowlhouso; worth inspection. «r»l!Aif> DEPOSIT.—VaIIey (sunny side): cSrfJLW 5-roomed Villa; bathroom, hot and cold, gas, washhouse under main roof; groat view. p A—NORTH ENT): 4 Rooms; bath, c6t)Ov basin, hot and cold water, hotover tubs, art papers; good locality; inspect this. v¥. KIDD, N’D VALUER, Residence ’phone 455. S STREET, pi some. 6-roomcd Semi-bungalow, absolutely modern; porcelain bath and basin; a luxurious homo. F. 367 G DUNDAS STREET; 4-roomed! c ; T»/Residence; bathroom, scullery, h. and c. water; concrete piles; this is a favorite locality, and this place will soon go. Hurry for it. F 3635 jPH AAA —C ALDER STREET, St, cfe JL hr il‘vJ’ Kilda; Snug 4-roomed Bungtv low; c.l. and gas, plastered ceilings; owner transferred; must sell. F. 3668 £T<ECTrONiS. —Anyone wishing to Purchase l 3 a Section cannot, do betted' than call upon Geo. W. Kidd. I have sections in all [Kirts, and prices are rock bottom. PACIFIC STREET, Roslyti.—Exquisite 6-roomed Bungalow; sun balcony; al> solutoly modern; owner compelled sell, and will siusrilice. F. 3600 £*o9' r r MILLAR STREET, N.8.V.: 6-roomod Bay-windowed Dwelling; fowllwuso, concrete paths, asphalt yn rds: h. and c. F. 5679 K»-9 A fi.f\ —BAKER STREET: Lovely .'idjL'itOx/ 7-roomed Residence; built-iu r-.Qkcasra rind wardrobes, oriel windows; owner would consider exchange for large City property. F. 3673 ifsDpA —CITY (Rise, 5 Minutes to cGvOOly Princes street; Up-to-date FiveRooms; all recently renovated; irnmed'atc possession. F. 3670 <P'Q AO —510TIN1NGT0N : Four-roomed cJi/OvO House: all np-10-date conveniences; good section; handy (position. F. 36C6 ifNITY (Rise; One of the Best Views in O Dunedin ; .No Care Required): Twelveroomed Residence, with J-acro; this property is most admirably adapted for select hoarding-house or apartment-letting; full particulars genuine buyer. F. 5646 jjfa-g jVA —ON RISK (off George street): c&J-.iuJU 5-roome.d llp-to-daie House, with (i-av-rc- ground. I have soldi the owner an hotel, so ho must quit immediately. This ia a nibble. F. 3bi)i

WHEN YOU BUY FOREIGN GOODS—vVIMT HAPPENS? A Inirriecl visit. to the grooor —a tin of balling powder or jam bought without the slightest thought of its'country of origin—well, what of it? Only that every purchase of foreignmade goods deprives the Empire of support it needs so greatly, and puts money into the banks and businesses of other countries. If every New Zealand housewife would insist, upon seeing the famous “ K ’’ trademark on every tin of Baking Powder, Jam. Tomato Soap, Lemon Cheese, and other table delicacies, she would always get utmost value and satisfaction from her purchases, and her money 'would go to build up British instead of American and other foreign trade. “ K ” Baking Powder is made of purest. British Cream of Tartar. Most competitive lines are manufactured from foreignmade ingredients. Here is the primary reason for preferring “K.” Then “K” has been proved by every test to bo the best quality Baking Powder obtainable. In making cakes, scones, puddings, and pies tho careful cook can rely upon its even, powerful action and proved whoicsomeness. “K ” cannot disappoint you. Look for the “K” on every tin.— [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 2

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