PROPERTIES FOR SALE. L A. RHODES, P.R.E.I.N.Z. Phone 22483. A. H. JAMIESON, Phono 22-105. iruuue TAMBLY.N. RHODE'S,, AND JAMIESON, pp a i fstate finance, and insurance agents, B E SSf of Thl ReTItATE INSTITUTE OF NEW ZEALAND. •42 -PRINCES -STREET. •DUNEDIN. -Office -.phono 13-608. .ST. .CLAIR -BUNGALOW. w . ~ - c „i„ Aironts to Sell Privately most attractive Brick - K have been-appointed bole A_ .. . car an d sunny spot: Brick Bungalow, Bungalow in tbs.select -localityXes unde. 1 one roof;, most ar- ■ every convenience. fIWEAP AT £1,385. U Bungalow in this. Select -locaut,. - -
£25 DEPOSIT. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Top Side, Handy School and Car).—s Rooms; requires inside renovations; lovely section. £350. IDEAL SITUATION. Commanding Lovely, Panoramic View <jf Harbour, Hills, City, and Suburbs, and Right Handy High street Car. WE have For Sale :good RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, all , conveniences,; conservatory and garage; immediate possession. Price, £I,OOO, or offer.
ftl £) R A -ANDERSON’S BAT ■ offers UI2SU excellent value in ..a very fine Brick ißungnlbw, 5 _ good rooms _ancl kitchenette; also glassed-in sen _ Porches, evwy convenience:; :just ns * • JS one roof; glorious view, handy car. £IOO deposit. "TAINUI offers a .most attrac»7uO tive Bungalow, of 4 rooms and gsr^sa. < assir J S}^ picturesque 'home. , _.; ■ iWE LEAD. OTHEES FOLLOW. i «O rt A-ROSLYN (Close Highgate).-; £330 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, _ on beautiful freehold section; very-sunny situa{ion, fgreftt 'view, ’wide frontage, drained to sewer. £320. £7OO- MUSSEL B UR ?H , (Close to „.. School and Train r.good open, sunnv street).-5 GOOD ROOMS, with everv convenience, Empire, papers,, tiled •imba, >etc., etc.; nice freehold section, well laid out. £7OO. Easy terms. WORKER’S SPECIAL. Od'KA-ST. KILDA (Close Penny ***3o Tram) .—6 ROOMS, with every convenience, including good freehold section. Deceased .estate; must be sold, so Trustees will .accept BEST OFI’ER. HAGGITT, DITTHIE, AND KINMONT LTD., 2 DOWLING STREET. T Tbones: Office 13416, Evenings 20-691. W* Open 'Friday Evenings.
It had been a tiring case. The plaintiff and the defendant were both slowwitted, and everything had had to be explained to them at least twice. T>o ] understand, my man, ( said the magistrate at one point, that the de fendant hurled invectives at you? Ihe plaintiff scraG/hed his head wildly. Then a Took of understanding dawned m his eyes as he replied; “-No, sir. To tel the truth, it was only brinks he thiew at me, hut what I complain about was the wrv he swore at me when they missed.’’ Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for children’s hacking coughs.—[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 2
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