PUBLIC NOTICES. 'Phone 3 608. Private ’phones 753 and 2,442. TAMBLYN, M‘KENZIE. ■ AND RHODES, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, BRAITHWAITE’S BUILDINGS. 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, 75a DEB STREET, INVERCARGILL. NORTH END SNIP. jn-| rjKW—UNIVERSITY lUSE (one otiOD I minute from penny car): MODERN Castle Sound, kauri-built 6-EIOOMBD RESIDENCE, one minute from street loop; solid concrete base, large rooms, tiled surrounds, Empire papers, electric light, gas for crocking, built-in wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; good garden, large section, fowl runs; largo mortgage for term at 5 i per cent.; nice view, ideal sunny posi-t tion. BRICK BUNGALOW. A TILED-ROOF BUNGALOW, ST. CLAIR, most attractively designed and decorated throughout; extremely largo living room; 5. rooms and kitchenette; most expensive and choice tiled surrounds, speci-ally-selected Empire papers, wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, gas cooker, fibrous ceilings, panelled entrance hull, sun porch. ’PERMS. Price, £1,750. ■LOOK AT THIS. ROSLYN (Town Side, Commanding Glorious View): T.wv’ELY 5-ROOMED VltiliA, handy car, with all modern conveniences, and very large section, laid out in live hedges, lawns, flower, and vegetable garden; house in first-class order; electric, gas, hot and cold, Empire papers. THE VIEW IS UNSURPASSED. Price, £1,250. £1,650. BEAL VALUE IN ST. CLAIR. BRICK BUNGALOW, handy car, 5 very large rooms and kitchenette; fibrous ceilings, panelled entrance hall, choice leadlights and Empire papers, porcelain bath and basin, shaving cabinet, tiled surrounds, hot-water service grate in breakfast room, gas cooker, electric light, hot water over tubs, offices under one roof; room for garage. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT. £2,850. QUPERB HOME IN ANDERSON’S BAT, £5 on rise, commanding unequalled panoramic view; sun. all day; 7 rooms, plastered throughout, hollow walls. Just see this living room for finish and costly fittings. Tho house is new and throughout, is unique and most elaborate; every detail has been carefuly thought out. -■>. HOME TO BE PROUD OF. Wo can safely say no homo is better completed. It is two-story, tiled roof, hot water from each fireplace, linen presses specially heated, etc. The grounds aro beautifulv laid out, and arc complete, with motor garage and fine entrance. Day 'phone 3,640. E ™“ in 2 ’P hone 78 °* HENDERSON AND ’COWIE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 181 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. r»1 Awr— NORTH-EAST VALLEY (sunny side) : Attractive 6 Rooms; casement i windows, sun balcony, hot and cold water, electric and gas, built-in wardrobes and cupboards;’full i-acre freehold; good property, built only a few years. f)-) a r'A— ROSLYN: Desirable 5-rooraed Bungalow; pantry, scullery, washhouse, ob_L“4:OU coal shed, workshop, hot water service, bathroom, electric and gas; motor oarage; i-acro freehold. A very nice property, and gels tho sun aH City (north end); Very nice 5-rooraed Double Brick Semi-bungalow, plasiJLOlfHi lered throughout; hoi. water service, electric and gas, tiifld fireplaces; phalt, paths; largo freehold section. This is a very desirable property, and as tho csent owner is leaving Dunedin must be sold. -ST. KILDA: Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, pantry, scullery; ail modern conveniences; large workshop; -everything in splendid order; freehold section. There is a large soldier's loan on this property which can be taken over. „ .sq' CIAIR; New Up-to-dato Brick 'Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchen‘£luso etle dining room (exceptionally largo), expensive slab tiled grates, fibrous ceilings, latest Empire finish, porcelain bath and basin; freehold section; room for
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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 2
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