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PROPEUTIha t*tvft SALE. I ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, PROBATE VALUATORS, Office phones 1,711, 1,200. Evening 'phone 7,204. FRONTING OVAL.—£BBS: Natty Villa, 4 good rooms; smart appearance; oak panelled hall, e. 1., gas cooker, large bathroom with porcelain oath, .basin, b. and c. water, Empire papers; neat garden; concrete paths, workshop; sunny position: pleasant outlook. THIS NICE HOME IS IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. Owner waring Dunedin. Terms. Early possession. ; . 1752 iiATWOSl'On sunny MussHburgh).— We eau get you into a go*o'f?-KOISSKD SIUU VILLA, in excellent order; c.)., bath, h. and c., etc.; Empire papers; extra large section, containing 28 poles; price £990, or near offer. House vacant, immediate possession; well worth inapec-tion. EASY INGOING, ONLY £IOO. 1687 OPOHO. SUNNY OPOHO.—£B6O : 5-roomed Villa; bays, portico, gas, bath, basin, h. and c. water, Empire papers. LOVELY. i-ACitE, tastefully laid out in lawns, shrubbery, flowers, vegetables. Tbit homo is beautifully situated, sunny, and not too far up the hill, alongside car. For sale only through’ the owner going into the country. • i, ORNINGTOX.—£SO DEPOSIT, £SO DEPUSIT (Just off Glen avenue): 8-roomcd • Family Residence, fitted with e. 1., gas, bath, basin, h. and o. water service, plug for electric iron, Empire papers, workshop, etc. ABOUT 4-ACRE CF LAND. .Sunny position; one minute to car. Price, £BSO. This is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY ’ to acquire a good home on a small deposit and at a reasonable price. 854 " ’ /VN THE .RISE (Close to Id Car, Southj.-NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 large rooms . v/ and kitchenette; tile roof; interior beautifully-decorated; all latest appointments . including ELECTRIC RANGE AND ELECTRIC HOT WATER SERVICE; porcelain bath, etc.; large section, commanding a picturesque view of Ocean Beach, Peninsula, eta Price, £1,500 (or near offer). £1,030 Government loan, 5 per cent,, can be taken over. Easily financed. Inspection invited. 1709 C” LOSE CAItGILL CORNER.—£B2O: First-class 6-rooaiod Villa, well built and in ejoollent ordei; rich Empire papers, e.I, gas, bath, h. and c. water, presses, , ■oullory; etc.; choice home; handy position; close to Id oar, Workshops, and shop- , ping centre. . Easy terms. Early possession, , 1704 ■ N. AND E;,S. PATERSON. LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. SURVEYORS. SHARE AND LAND BROKERS PATERSONS' BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET, ' BRANCH OFFICE: CARGILL'S CORNER. SOUTH DUNEDIN. CLYDE STREET. Substantiully-built House m good order of 5 good roomsbathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas for cooking, electric R>ht copper tubs; plastered throughout; freehold section. £6O deposit, balance 30s wook’ly. This ia a cheap home, as inspection will convince you. Price, £6Bl ► OoLYN (Fronting Belt, Close city road).—Comfortable 4-rooraed House, with conb veniencoS; large freehold; room for another house. £7O deposit. Cheap, £650. NORTH END (Near Gardens).—Pine 5-rooraed Brick Semi-bungalow, with kitchenetta; exceptionally well built, with every modern convenience; in excellent ■condition; good freehold section; garage; garden. A cheap property. £l5O deposit. See , it. £l,lOO. BUNOTTAR (Rollyn).—Pretty almost new and well-built Bungalow, 5 rooms, with every possible convenience; return verandah; garden; two entrances; room for ;motor; owner leaving; £IOO deposit: it’s cheap, £1,200. A GENUINE BARGAIN.—George street (in lino position): Splendid Residence, i single-storied, 6 good rooms; nicely appointed, with every modern convenience’ and in excellent order; gas cooker, electric points, porcelain bath and basin; wide hall, and bast of fittings, with a choice, elevated freehold Section, double frontage; ■: 1 fine outlook, and a practically new large brick garage. £2OO deposit. For absolute sale at a sacrificed price, as inspection will Convince you. Keys on application. IJNION STREET.—Comfortable House of 4 Rooms; scullery, cOpoer, tubs, gas, J and conveniences; freehold section; terms £4O deposit, balance 2ls weekly; it’s cheap; owner leaving; must quit; £350. Office ’phone 3,640, Evening ’phone 780. HENDFPqoN AND COWIE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, T. AND G. BUILDINGS. 181 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. /»! ACRES FREEHOLD, close to tram terminus; 7-ROOMED CONCRETE HOUSE, stable, Store room, 2 large glasshouses, 6,500 cauliflowers, raspberry canes, fruit trees, etc. PRICE £I,BOO. 4 ACRES FREEHOLD, MOSGIEL; splendid 6-ROOMED HOUSE; cow bvre, Stable, fowl runs, fruit trees, etc. PRICE, £1,050. 5 ACRES FREEHOLD, NORTH-EAST HARBOR; bus slops at the gate; nice 4ROOMED HOUSE and scullery;, large fowlhouses• and runs; very suitable for growing early produce. PRICE £9£o. jQQQK—HOSLYN: Attractive 5 ROOMS, in perfect condition; all modern con- i 3wOO»J veniences; large workshop; nearly i-acre freehold, beautifully laid out in lawns, flowers, and vegetable garden. See this before inspecting elsewhere. I JPOtCOn-® 1 - CLAIR: Beautiful 6-ROOMED DOUBLE-BRICK ROUGH-OAST cSv/vOll'L)' BUNGALOW; tiled roof, bathroom tiled, panelled entrance hall, expensive slab tile grates, fibrous ceilings, gas range; freehold section, nicely laid out. j Double-brick motor garage with well. This is a fine property, and well" worth inspection. OWKA— CAVERSHAM (sunny rise): 5 ROOMS; casement Windows, bathroom, o* i copper and tubs, electric and gas, Empire papers; freehold section. 'Phone 3,608. Private ’phones 753 and 2,442. JAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, AND RHODES, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS (Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago), BRAITHWAITES’ -BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET,. DUNEDIN. ■

Mabel; “You’ve been wanting some slippers; Amy, and here’s your chance. A gigantic slipper sale is advertised in the papers.” Amy: “You’d better.get a pair yourself. I don’t wear gigantic slioDera.’ l

PECK’S FOR HOT WEATHER. Peck’s Pastes, .British and best, are the purest summer savory. Packed in glass vases.—[Advt.}

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Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 2

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