PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND'E, S. 'PATERSON LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHAKE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET. HERE’S A WORKER’S WONDERFUL BARGAIN OR A GREAT INVESTMENT. —Convenient to Irani sheds and Oval: 2 Cottages, each ot lour rooms, and conveniences; good freeholds; snnny; let at 10s each. M ould bring more with little doinn- up. £4O deposit, balance reparable 10s week. Must be sold immediately. A gift." The Lot, £330 or offer, MAORI HILL (Close Tram and College I. Substantially-built 5-roomed attractive Horae; hot and' cold, gas, electric light, bathroom; good appearance; tine freehold sunny section; garden, vinery. £3O deposit, balance repayable 22s 6d week to cover everything. Genuine bargain, £675. CARGILL STREET (Best Position).— Beautifully-built 7-roomed modern Tiled-roofed Brick Bungalow, with sun verandah; exceptionally fine interior, with all latest conveniences; dak finished sitting room and entrance hall; fine sunny section; lovely citv and harbour view; garden, lawn, and flowers; £4OO deposit. Just on market, and it’s cheap. /TiTY, UNIVERSITY RlSE.—Splendidly-built Home in excellent order; commanding Vy appearance; 5 rooms; hot and cold, electric light, gas; roomy bathroom, good entrance hall, Empire papers; fine elevated section, lovely view; £BO deposit. Owner left. A genuine bargain, £6BO- ■ ■ ANDERSON’S BAY. Specially well-built Brick Bungalow, 4 large rooms, kitchenette; ’exceptionally well fitted up kitchenette, front and side sun verandahs, gas cooker electric light, slab grates, fibrous ceilings, casement windows, cosy breakfast room; sunny, private, and sheltered; elevated section; fine outlook; concrete paths. £7O deposit, balance first mortgage. Cheapest on market, £760. Smart Footwear Heavily Reduced During Our Shoe Drive! Tea days of unprecedented bargains . . . up-to-the-minute styles in shoes for every occasion, marked down to bedrock for a quick clearance. All must go to make room for next season’s stocks, which arrive shortly. Call early. LADIES’ MOROCCO LEATHER SLIPPERS, in Green, Saxe, Nigger, and Black ; padded leather soles — 3/11 LADIES’ ALL WHITE CALF 2-EYELET TIE SHOES, punched vamp, heels — 19/6 LADIES’ HIGH GRADE ENGLISH BROWN KID COURT SHOES, Spanish heels. Absolute Bargain — 15/6 ODDMENTS TO BE CLEARED. LADIES’ SHOES, in Patent, Brown and Black Glace Kiel, all stvles; high and low heels; Bostock and Clark makes—--10/6 and 13/6 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS 1-BAR SHOES, crepe sole, with heel Same in Fawn Canvas. 4to 6, 2/6 j 7to 10, 2/11; 11 to 2. 3/6 j 3to 7, 4/6. MEN’S HEAVY-WEIGHT WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, stout , crepe sole, Brown toecap and lacings— Same in Nigger Brown— W. HARRIS SON Ltd. Footwear Specialists, DUNEDIN. 5/11 4/11 Write, enclosing cash, if you can’t call. Money bad If not satisfied. Fashion in Eyewear . . Fashion plays as big a part in your eyewear as in your ■lothcs. Many smart women are to-day wearing the new Pantagon Lens Shape special lenses which conform to the eyebrow line tnd which actually enhance a woman’s beauty. Call and see them. There's no obligation. Mr G. C. ABBOTT. F.8.0.A., Consulting Optician. DdwsonCLimi&d OptifflawsyffiWes St. r VyJ/ mf INAL CHOICE ol a vehicle is guided by such factors as • economy, service, and pulling power. B UYERS and SELLERS alike find their vehicle in the ad* vertisement columns of the ‘Evening Star.’ TUB ‘EVENING STAR’ Is the most economical advertis* ing vehicle, carrying the best service, and having infinitely the greatest pulling power.
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Evening Star, Issue 21571, 17 November 1933, Page 2
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542Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21571, 17 November 1933, Page 2
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