PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS. PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET. A?'ORK PLACE (Delightful Situation).—Pretty, tiled-roofed Brick Bungalow, 6 JL rooms, kitchenette; sun balcony and sleeping porch; beautifully finished throughout with the latest modern conveniences and fittings; choice freehold; lovely harbour view; exceptionally sunny; garden and garage; and it's good. £250 deposit. CITY' (On Rise, Handy Cathedral). —Attractive 5-roomcd Bungalow, with kitchenette; largo hall, oak-panelled dining room, tile snrounds; electric, hot and cold; large bathroom; casement windows; lead lights; gas range; numerous cupboards; tine freehold; lovely view; garden; brick ga.ragc. Urgent sale. £IOO deposit. £1,450. Interest 5 per cent. Must bo sold. YORK PLACE (With Two Frontages).—Nice little Home, 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, copper, tubs, gas, electric, plenty of, cupboards; good freehold section, garden; sheltered and very sunny. £4O deposit, balance by easy instalments. A cheap home at £425 or offer. OPOHO (in Choice Position, Haudy Tram). —Attractive now 5-roomcd Brick Bungalow, beautifully finished with latest fittings and conveniences; electric range, high-waisted doors, casement windows and fanlights, hot and cold water, largo number of cupboards and bins; rooms bright and cheery; splendid section, unsurpassed for sun and view; £IOO deposit. This is a really good and cheap property, and immediate inspection may bo obtained; £1,050. LARGE NUMBER OF HOUSES TO LET, CITY AND SUBURBS, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, ALL AT REDUCED RENTALS.
ness or not, you should arrange with us for an examination and be sure. HUGH & G. K. NEILL Ltd. CONSULTING OPTICIANS :: 93 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
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