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FOR SALE. PICKED SECTIONS OF DUNEDIN. This Statement is not made merely to attract attention, but is an HONEST STATEMENT OF FACT. No. I.—Glorious Level Section in absolutely the best position in ROSLYN. We say again this is the picked section of Roslyn, £ of an acre. No. 2.—Two Magnificent Building Sites in ROSLYN, each an eighth of an acre, on Town Belt. The panoramic view is superb. No. 3,—Two Great Building Sites in ANDERSON’S BAY. Best buying in this favorite suburb; close to tram terminus. Wonderful view. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., DOWLING STREET. FOR SALE.—We Buy, Sell, Exchange good Second-hand Furniture.—Readymoney Ridley, 134 Cargill’s Corner (next Holland, butcher). PRIVATE Sale, good convenient home, 5 rooms, nice order, south; £900; easy finance. —381, Star.’ FOR SALE, Tanks, 45-gallon Steel Drums, Used Piping, i —Mansous, 185 Princes street. 10R SALE, Section, adjoining Macandrevv Road School, £285. —159 Union street. -Forbury Corner: Six goon Rooms, all conveniences; iterated position; large freehold section; ibeap proposition.—Divers. F jpwp'rx —South End (handy school and i 01/ Workshops); Four Rooms ana kitchenette, electric light, gas cooker, bath; workshop; fowlhouse; freehold section, nicely laid out in vegetables and flowers; £SO deposit; inquiries invited.—Divers. <f*QOA —City: Five Rooms, double brick, SwO/VO tiled roof, bath; freehold section ; no cars required.—Divers. FOE SALE, Two new Frocks, medium size; one black, with colored silk, one black and while; real bargains.—47o, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Sell, Lagonda Piano, in good order; paid £117; will take £7s.—Reply to 471, ‘Star.’ r ~HrLL.—Section For Sale; double frontage, beautiful position; nearly i-aore. —Particulars 492, ‘Star’ Office. FOR SALE. S-roomcd House; conveniences; lovely section, garden; handy tram, Nevada; must sell, £1,250. 500, ‘Star.’ ¥fT A. BOWLING, Land and Estate T? o Agent, 166 Battray street; ’phone 12-751. Deposit, 25s Weekly.—City: 4 Rooms (brick); all conveniences; price £s2s.—Bowling. nnrn —Forbury Corner (on rise); SplenjUoDU did 5-roomed Bungalow; usual lonvenieuces; good section; price much reluced.—Bowling. nQwp —Musselburgh (proper): Practit <l) cally new 5-roomcd Bungalow ; atest appointments; bandy tram.—Bowling. St. Hilda, Buys lovely little iwner transferred Christchurch. —Bowling. OIOR SALE, good level Building Section, D Caversham; 132 x 40: sunny position; o agents.—sos, ‘ Star ’ Office. -Roslyn: 5 Rooms, conveniences; near car; freehold secion, sunny position; good buying. Turin's, Whitcombe, Tombs’s Buildings. iawa—Musselburgh: Splendid o Cy«j i U Rooms, all conveniences; |,tb reehold section; owner must realise; see s.—Timlin’s. -Gardens: 5-roomed Dwelling, all „ „ „ conveniences; freehold section, oso car; opportunity—Timlin’s; ’phone 5-496. r»-j rirfr' —Opobo (near Gardens): Choice &Xl) it) 5-roomed Bungalow, freehold action near car; splendid view; terms aranged.—Timlin’s. nyOR SALE, St. Clair, Gentleman’s EesiU denoe, 7 rooms, all conveniences; or r o uld consider smaller House or Section art payment; £1,750. —Address 477, ‘Stor. B"AM and Preserving Apricots, largo cases 3 of 541 b average, weight; 9a on rail lexandra, flag stations 8d extra. F. Dunimbe, Alexandra. DR Black Virgin Soil, quantity; also Turf; cheap. —Kanes, 149 7 _ elhouiT.o street; ’phone 22-067. ■v—SUNSHINE: Artistic BungaP low of 5 rooms and kitcliou(e completely modern, handy to tram; ator garage. Immediate possession. Easy nn. REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. SOUTH DUNEDIN (near Work1i O shons): Good 5-roomed House, do light and plug, scullery, washhouse, freehold allotment. 9020 REIDS. LIMITED, Auctioneers. iKA _-TAINUI (easy terms): Modern 'OU Bungalow of 5 rooms, fibrous slab fires, porcelain bath and basin, intry; good freehold allotment, with garage. REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. 5— MUSSELBURGH: New Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette; finish; all modern conveniences; to tram. Easy terms. REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. fw^—JIORNINGTON: Beautiful @ O new Bungalow of 5 rooms, rfcl windows and sun verandah, conaths, oak panelling, all modern conas; sunny situation. REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. ICD/V-MORNINGTON: Splendid level 5/30 Building Allotment, approx, ■e, close to tram and school; large fronta bargain. REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. vwr SOUTH DUNEDIN (few lit) minutes from Workshops); New iralow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, well ’, every convenience; porcelain ha Lb good section. 80W REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. —ROSLYN (City slope); New Oi e> Bungalow, 4 delightful rooms sun balcony; artistic interior decora- ; every convenience; good allotment-. terms. _ REIDS, LIMITED. Auctioneers. LITTLE MONEY-MAKER, usy part of the town, trading chiefly in Confectionery, and Ice Creams. 15s a week, including good living rooms. Takings, £4O a week. INQUIRE ABOUT THIS. SAMSON AND CO., Dowling street. \LE~or To Let, Shop and Dwell- ’ south end, suit aWo any small -664, ‘ Star.’ I LE, Jam Jars of every descrip--211:) jare 2s per dozen. —Cleary s ir cs 151 Hanover street; ’phone MEETINGS, TPORT-STOCKTON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. TWENTY-SECOND A^ UA J' ;.VL MEETING OF SHARERS will be held at the Company s •ed Office, 183 Cashel street, Christen WEDNESDAY, 22nd February, 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Business; live the Report of the Directors, with ;ement of Accounts, for the year “4 31st December, 1927. ;t Two Directors, oint an Auditor. ■der of the Board. G. TOWNSEND, Secretary. Pransfer Books of the Company will ,SED from Bth to 22nd FEBRUARY, :ys inclusive. ST. CLAIR IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. IT is proposed to bold a MONSTER CARNIVAL at ST. CLAIR on 16th, 17th, n..d 18th FEBRUARY. The Carnival Committee are meeting at the St. Clair Presbyterian Schoolroom at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 6th inst., and cordially invite all ladies interested in the movement to attend. The assistance of the ladies is essential to the success of the carnival, and their attendance at this meeting in large numbers is particularly desirable'.

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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 5

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