PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. SA PATTERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, '163 RATTRAY STREET. ’ HERE’S A GREAT SPEC TO COMMENCE 1934. ON MAIN 'HIGHWAY ROAD,'about 7 miles from G.P.0., in cheerful position: 100 Acres Freehold, well.fenced, partly cleared; warm, sunny slope; also large amount of matured a beautiful-fnative bush, good stream; outbuildings, byie, stable, implement shed.- Timber, alohe worth more than price. Lot. including cows and sheep, £4OO. £6O deposit. Deceased estate. Urgent sale. KARITANE (In VChoiceiPosition Close River and Beach).—Substantial Five-roomed House with furniture and convenient*.,' scullery, copper, tubs, and good freehold; well hedged; exceptionally siiiinv and shell ered T in fact, a great position. £BO deposit. Genuine' bargain,, £295 or oner. ■ N 1 ORTH JskD : f (Glose' Unlbn'-strcet).—Substantiall House, good order ’ami appearance ' bathroom,':scullerv, hot and cold water-, gas,- electric light, plenty of outbuildings' fowl cUn,' wide frontage, garden; sunny and very pleasant surrounding£7o deposit.. Just on .market to .wind up a deceased estate. .Going at £275 or otlei Get in. early * for thie.- - • \ ~ TATAORI hill (Close Columba College and. Train) : Beautiful, 5-roorac-d Tiled-roofed DtX Bhck : Bungalow, kitchenette',' latest modern i'donveniences, leadlight casements, sun verandah Electric light, gas cooker,'cosy’ lounge,' and breakfast room; fine, warm, sheltered freehold, lovely view Rare bargain. £2OO deposit, balance at 5 per cent. Guarantee^)-UPKUA 3 !- 11 ®’ '■% » s 4* -»>. . .* .. .
~ ~ ‘.‘TILTING AT WINDMILLS.” " Don, Quixote had 1 a ■ hopeless task, anti The” windmills always won. People who try* to treat colds with ineffective romo dies are little better off. There is only one sure way of coming out on top when 'a cold is troubling'you—that is by takin; Baxter's Lung- Preserver. “ Baxter’s ” i not only safer and surer, but is also quicker in giving relief from coughs, colds, and al ! chest, troubles. “Baxter’s” is pure and pleasant, the ideal specific for adults 01 children. ■ ‘ Have you “Baxter's” at homo? Tin three sixes—4s fid, 2s fid. and Is fid —arc all at chemists and stores. —[Advt.]
Among the tfinis mul tribulations oi being a mother is getting the children's Christinas chocolates out of their hilling place and discovering that half of them have disappeared.
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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 2
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356Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 2
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