PROPERTIES FOR SALE. .TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON', AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, BRAITHWAITE'S BUILDINGS. 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF OTAGO. ' Private Phone: L. A. Rhodes 22483, A. H. Jamieson 22-105. Office Phono 13-608. £SBO. . WONDERFUL SPECULATION. Not Even Enough to Clear First Mortgage and Expenses. GOOD ROOMY RESIDENCE, corner City road and Erin street, Roslyn, wonderful yiew, ideal situation. Very easy terras. A Real; Snip. ST. CLAIR PROPOSITION. NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, being erected bn lovely level section, slight rise, handy car, in one of the best positions in this lovely suburb; the site commands a glorious outlook and faces right into the sun. Under subsidy scheme, £1,350, and a - bargain. £956. MAORI HILL BUNGALOW. Owner Transferred Auckland. Most attractive Brick Bungalow, built only one year; CORNER SECTION; 4 lovely rooms and kitchenette, every possible convenience; glorious outlook; right in the Sun; sheltered. Easy terms. £1,850. ROYAL TERRACE (Handy Knox Church). Beautiful Brick BUNGALOW, story and half, 5 large rooms, sun porches, kitchen-, atte. Being erected. A great buy. GROCERY BUSINESS, In great situation, main street. I/arge cash turnover; £2OO ingoing. Stock at Valuation. , OUTSTANDING BUSINESS. ASSURED INCOME. In Prosperous Suburb (Maiu street). Good HOUSE, with STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, as going concern. Further particulars from TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON.
BRITISH FASCISTS. I am inclined to think that Lord Rothermere’s decision to withdraw his patronage from the British Union of Fascists will affect Sir Oswald Mosley’s prospects considerably, for while on the one Land the vast amount of free publicity, including recruiting appeals, given to Sir Oswald by the Rothermero Press must have been worth a good deal to the movement, on the other the ‘ Daily Mail ’ and its kindred journals have shown themselves' pretty shrewd in the past in dropping what they'decide are losing causes, and when they drop Fascism the man in the street will quickly draw his, own conclusions. In this case, moreover, Lord Rothermero has been able to give good reasons for parting company with Sir Oswald. Lord Nuffield (stilb better known as Sir William Morris) has been wise, I think, in disposing definitely of the persistent rumour that he had subscribed extensively to the Fascist cause, for no name has been mentioned more frequently in connection with Fascist finances than his. Sir Henri Deterding’s is another, but probably with just as little foundation, —“ Janus,” in the ‘ Spectator,’
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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 2
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