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properties for sale. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, SURV EYORS, SHAKE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. THREE GENUINE BARGAINS. CITY’ ON RISE (Close Cathedral and Rattray street).—Splendid 5-roomed Bungalow good rooms, with kitchenette; bath, scullery, gas, electric light; fine entrance hall empire papers, casement windows, eun verandah; choice level section, bathed in sunshine, lovely harbour view; garden; first-class garage. £IOO deposit, balance at 5 per cent, or owner will consider taking smaller House in suburbs. AN EXTRAORDINARY' CHEAP HOME.—ST. KILDA (close tram) : faithfullybuilt Home, in good order, attractiv o appearance; 5 good rooms, hot and cold, <*as electric, scullery, copper, tubs; concrete foundations, cupboards and wardrobes; splendid section, wide open space at back, laid out in garden and flowers. Cost present owner £B6O. Now carrying £460 Government loan. £SO deposit. Urgent sale, £575. MAORI HILL (In Choice Position, Close Tram and Tennis Courts).—An exceptionally well built pretty Bungalow, 5 good rooms, with kitchenette and sun verandah, all specially selected timbers, casements, with ioadlights; fine bathroom, empire papers, interior all nicely arranged; gas, electric; concrete foundations, and condition as new. Beautiful i-acre, northerly aspect, sheltered, and bathed in sunshine, with a fine outlook; asphalt path and yard. Concrete wall in front, good garden, also flowers and lawn. Owner left Dunedin, selling hundreds of pounds Mow cost. £2OO deposit, and Government loan may be taken over. We recommend this as a really good home, and the price is a sacrifice.

ry ¥: A Littletheycare Rain, hail or shine, children don’t care a bit! They don’t worry, yet crowded school rooms spread COLDS and soon you’ll hear them COUGH! COUGH! Your best aid then is Bennington’s Irish Moss, it soon stops that coughing! j M |XATIONS : These must be declined, get — “ Bonnington’s ” 1/6 and 2/6 BONNINCTON’J IRISH —=nr jr'CougliSr CORNS Stop hurting in 3 Seconds One Drop Only of Amazing Anaesthetic. Actually ... in 3 to 4 seconds from the moment one U) drop of this new amazing - scientific an aching corn, —ALL PAIN SIOPo. Even tight new shoes don’t bother any mere. The new Safe FROZOL-ICB works that fast every time. Soon after, corn withers up, works so loose in its socket you can lift it off with finger tips and throw it away. Easily and painlessly. '. ... ’ . For stopping pain and for getting rid of hard and soft corns, callouses and warts there is absolutely nothing to equal Safe. Quick FROZOL-ICB. Doctors urge it for safety,—no dangers of blood-poisoning razors for them. Famous dancers, golfers, etc., demand it,—no pain-pressing “3-day” plasters for them. Get the new, quick Safe FROZOL-ICB at your favourite .chemist on its makers’ guarantee to delight or money back. . . . Use It to-night, and walk in comfort, —in your smallest, daintiest shoes, to-morrow. WE PREFER EDMONDS*’ say all good cooks IT IS 99-7 % PURE CRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR EDMONDS 'Sure to Rise" BAKING POWDER J No. X Sztra Tine, original Red utd Yellow packet. No. 2 Economy Blend, Bine Packet Lm Amber Tips Oh* &avoumttc (7m uo Li u Liu ij.uaaiaic •ll# GET WHAT YOU WANT •it M l wonder where I mi i«t ■ second-hand t There’s no need to wonder | look down the •olumns of “ Wanted ” Advts. In this issue and you’ll very liksly And the thing you want. If it Isn’t thsrs, advsrtise for It, and you'll got it. Sixteen worde lor One Chilling.

VARNISHING HIDES A CRACK. —Bui good maimers cannot hide a cold. The longer you delay a cough the longer it will hang on to you. Get busy right at the start with' Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “ Baxter’s ” is safe, pure, and pleasant. “ Baxter’s ” gives quick, sure relief, and ensures quick recovery. The ideal specific for old and young. Best for all coughs, colds, chest, and throat afflictions. Insist on "Baxter’s”—ls 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d at all chemists and stores. —[Advt.J

“ Small savers ” in Great Britain are stated to have more than £2,400,000,000 “put away’’; of this toal £512,812,000 is invested through the Post Office Savings Bank, £517,000,000 through the medium of Savings Certificates, and £204,517,748 through trustee savings hanks.

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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 2