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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR LEASE, SPLENDID FREEHOLD AND LARGE FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE. ( This most excellent _ Property is very centrally situated, having a frontage of 109 ft to Filleul‘street by an average depth of about 150 ft. Practically the whole of the- land is covered by a very fine brick building, suitable for factory or warehouse. One corner comprises Dwelling and Shop. The total area is 1 rood 20 poles, and the floor space is about 16,000 square feet on the ground floor, while portion of the building has two floors. This Property was recently occupied by Oswald Smith Ltd. Easy finance can bo arranged for a suitable buyer, or the premises will be leased (subdivided if necessary) to a good tenant or tenants. Full particulars from JOHN EEID AND SONS LTD. GR. BOND AND LIVERPOOL STREETS. ROSLYN (Close Junction Cable and OSLYN Electric Trams, Easy Walking to Town).—Lovely 4-roomed Bungalow, with kitchenette a,nd every convenience; tastefully designed; condition as new; gas cooker, cosy breakfast room, leadlight casements, slab grates, concrete foundations; warm, sheltered freehold; fine harbour view; garden and flowers. Carrying Government loan. £125 deposit. Just on market, and it’s cheap. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 163 Rattray street. ANDERSON’S BAY (Close 2d Tram).— Level Building _ Seption, with 2 frontages; £25 deposit; gift at £l3o.—Patersons. no pa (or Offer). —Ravensbuurne: 5roomed House, excellent order; all conveniences; extra section; this is deceased estate; must bo i sold. —Ryan Bros., Dowling street. rt Q K A—Caversham Rise: 5 Rooms, good oWOfV" corner section,’close to Id tram; extra good value.—M'Fadden. £> 7XI1 —Mornington (close to tram): Sy < t)" Cosy 4-roomed Bungalow, every convenience; this is good; terms. —M'Fadden. OOK A—Good solid 6-roomed House, close to Gardens; really good buying.—M'Fadden, Bank N.Z., Princes street. £»-| AKA—Sunny Opoho: Beautiful Brick Bungalow; garage; lovely section, charming view, close to tram.—M’Fadden, phone 10-469. 1?1 KA- St. Clair (on rise): Lovely JL if Freehold Building Section; splendid value, and terms given.—M’Fadden. . O’! AKA—St. Clair (on rise): Solid Brick Bungalow, every convenience; over i-acre; lovely view; easy terms. —M'Fadden. O 1 AOA—Kew, extra good value: 5 cwXUoU Rooms and kitchenette Bungalow; garage; nice section; cost £1,500. — M’Fadden. CAVERSHAM. —4 Rooms, kitchenette, ah conveniences; entrance from two streets.—S3 Valley road, Caversham, for particulars. OKKA— Best Section available, right in the town, on slight rise; who wants it?—T. A. M’Millan, 214 Princes street. OQA Deposit.—Brick Bungalow, 4 r. and cwt/U k.; large section; hill suburb;,cost £925; sacrifice £790. —T. A. M’Millan, 214 Princes street. . SUNSHINE.— 3 Building Sections, £IOO each Nos. 66, 67, 68.—Apply Owner, 8 Tawa street, Eastbourne, Wellington. O —£so deposit, balance 20s <&0 • U weekly: Nice 5-roomed Dwelling; modern conveniences; handy position, on rise; immediate possession; can recommend. —R. B. Nicholson, 177 Princes street. 4? QK, ft —Mornington; Comfortable CotcWdeJxJ tage, 4 rooms, conveniences; iacre; section can bo cut off; good spec.— Nicholson. > 4? Pi A A - City: Good investment, showing oUOUI/ 10 per cent.; sound 6-roomed Dwelling; every convenience; freehold section; good locality.—lnquire R. B. Nichol-' son, 177 Princes street. iJTTPI (8 Per Cent. Investment).—Bun- ' dt/ t ie) galow, 5 rooms, in popular suburb; excellent tenant; property cost owner, £1,100; easy finance.—Nicholson, 177 Princes street. On rise; Modem Bungalow, 5 rooms, splendid order; good section ; real bargain.—Nicholson. 177 Princes street. ' LOOK! Mortgagee stepped in.—£3o deposit, 2Qs week: 25-acre freehold, Dunedin boundary, solid House (wants doing up), decent outbuildings; not hilly; carries 10|14 cows; £6OO lot.—McKenzie’s Ltd., Dowling street. _ 4>aqa —Opoho 4 Rooms, • kitchenette oW*/«/U (brick), new; £ freehold, garage; immediate possession.—R. S. McKenzie’s Ltd. ' A —Close Musselburgh School: 4 Rooms, kitchenette (3 of 2 bedrooms) ; 30 poles, magnificent freehold.— McKenzie’s. GOLD BUYERS. KTETANTED, Old Gold, Watches, Rings, IT Gems, Chains, etc.; top price.—C. VennalTs, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings. GARDENING. EOSES, ROSES.—Strong, reliable locallygrown trees, in 300 varieties; Bush, Climbers, Polyantha; from Is 6d each. Also good thick Standards, from 3s 6d to 5s each. Send fev catalogue. -DONALDSON’S NURSERIES. Leith Valley. Dunedin. BUSINESS WANTED. URGENT.— We have a Client wanting a Country Carrier’s Business or Milk Run,—Send full particulars to Ryan Bros., Dowling street. 4 EVENING STAR.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of Advertisements in the Star must bo in writing. Alterations for Display must be handed in by 11 a.m. on the day before they are required to appear. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sent to the Evening Star ' Office, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the duo insertion of advertisements. Proprietors do not bold themselves responsible for tho non-insertion through ! accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may j deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in tho usual course of business. Advertisements for insertion in the • Star and all business communications should be addressed to the MANAGER Only letters for publication and literary contributions should bo addressed to the Editor.

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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 10

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