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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MOSGIEL. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. Substantial seven-roomed home on full £-acre freehold. All conveniences, garage, tool shed, fruit trees, lawns, garden. Handy train and school. Vacant possession. Absolutely thrown away for quick sale. Price, £650, or offer, including linoleums, carpets, and part furniture. TAMBLYN, RHDOES, AND JAMIESON. FOR SALE, PIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, 17 MELROSE STREET. Finest situation Littlebourne. Lovely view. Five minutes from two trams, quarter-hour walk from city. Has just been renovated. PRICE, £1,200. Terms can be arranged. House has a good selection of furniture, which can be taken over at valuation if desired. P.O. BOX 17, Dunedin. MACANDREW BAY.—Pretty Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; best position; vacant possession; price, £875. R 538, 1 Star ’ Office. OQOA (Offer). —Maori Hill (overlook--SwDOU ing city): Section, 23 poles, 50ft frontage; bargain.—Ryan, Lee, Broadway. RAVENSBOURNE. —Most attractive new Bungalow on small deposit; 4 rooms and kitchenette; excellent outlook; handy bus, station, and fronting Main road; large section; specially designed for present owner, and replete with the very latest furnishings.—Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. WANTED Sell, good Five-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences; also, Furniture; good garden; near two trams.—Rßll, ‘ Star.’ 6 -ROOMED House (vacant), 11a Bowen street, Musselburgh; 24 poles; garage; £IOO deposit.—Keys McKenzie’s, auctioneers. FOR SALE, Six Rooms, kitchenette, all conveniences; good garden; Main road, Ravensbourne; price, £850.—R960, * Star.’ PRIVATE Sale, Forbury Corner, Semibungalow, 2 bedrooms, living room; open grate heats water; eighth freehold; porcelain bath, basin; suit young couple; £515.—R904, ‘Star.’ VACANT Possession, —Mornington (alongside car): 6 Rooms, rough-cast and concrete; fibrous ceilings; dual hot water service, casements; i-aerd; warm, sunny position; this house to be sold; a bargain; inspect, make your offer; your opportunity (2,434). —Park, Reynolds. 0 4 AD —Nice level Block Land, fenced, 1/ fronting Main road, Mornington; can be subdivided into three choice sites; little spec, this (2,430). —Park, Reynolds. JUST WONDERFUL BUYING. , HERE’S A BARGAIN IP EVER THERE WAS ONE. DUNEDIN NORTH (Close to George street Car, Town Side of Gardens).— 7-ROOMED DOUBLE-BRICK RESIDENCE; all appointments; level, sunny i-acre. ONLY £I,OOO. Possibly a NEAR OFFER will be entertained. JUST SEE THIS FINE HOME NOW. 2436 PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. w K A— Close Catholic Church, South SXI OU Dunedin: Beautifully built Brick Bungalow, tile roof, 6 rooms, sun porch; every modern appointment, garage, i-acre, garden’, extra choice home (2395). — —Park, Reynolds Limited. . WE Want- Offer for 2i Acres, 4 Rooms, Burnside, close cement works; possibly about £4OO gets it; terms; house vacant (2305). —Park, Reynolds. pAA rk—Anderson’s Bay: Very attraco&UUlf tive, substantial 4 spacious Rooms, all '‘appointments, i-acre, sunny, good view, handy car terminus; house vacant; immediate possession; near offer wanted; terms arranged (2294).—Park, Reynolds. , A 1 K A A— City (central): Freehold, Three Brick Houses, 4-5 rooms; well let to excellent tenants, good payers; total rentals £186; sound investment this (2421).—Park, Reynolds Ltd. OQRrt (Vendor Leaving Dunedin).— dfctfOv St. Clair (close heach, car terminus): i-acre 6 poles; 7 Rooms, kitchenette, gas, destructor: good money here room-letting; this section could be subdivided (2386) .—Park, Reynolds. A A— Mitchell Avenue (alongside car): 27 Poles, bungalow site; sewered; very sunny; sheltered from prevailing winds; £lO deposit; if going to build then see this site (2403). —Park, Reynolds Limited. T TNIVERSITY RlSE.—Wooden modern Bungalow, 4 and kitchenette, every convenience; warm, sunny, sheltered position; freehold; £895; vacant. —SlO5, ‘Star.’ BICYCLES. 8.5. A., THE QUALITY CYCLES, Are now on display at CLIFFORD BROWN LTD., You can buy yours for £1 Deposit and v 5s Weekly. CYCLISTS, leave all your worries to G. A. Fox, of North End Cycle Works; Old Cycles Enamelled and made like new at reasonable prices; only firstgrade material used ; full stocks of_ Dynamo and Battery Lamps; expert service guaranteed ; Reconditioned Cycles from £3 15s; save money here. lipOß SALE, Second-hand Cycle, in excellent mechanical condition; good tyres; £4 10s cash. —R 941, * Star.’ OW far behind are you? Ride a Better Bike and you will be in front. —, Beveridge’s. UMBER Sports and B.S.A. Bicycles, at Victor Nelson’s Ltd., “ the bicycle shop that’s different.’’ opposite Cenotaph. LADY Cyclists.—Buy a modern Sports Model; £8 15s; pay as you are paid.— Victor Nelson, opposite Cenotaph. j LADIES’ Cycles, Hercules Sports, beautiful models; £lO 10s; £1 discount for cash. —A. S. Davis, ‘ Star ’ Building, Stuart street. GENT’S Cycle For Sale; coaster brake; splendid condition; front parcel carrier, i —S24, ’ Star.’ I GENT’S Cycle; back-pedalling brake, rear rim brake, electric light, etc.; £2 10s, a' snip.—R994, ‘ Star.’ ______ WANTED To Sell, Gent’s Bicycle, good order, £2; also Typewriter.—2B9 High street. SPEEDWELL is always a safe buy* ladies’ and gents' models, wide range; 5s deposit, 3s 6d weekly; save tram fares.— W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. TWO Gent’s Cycles for Sale, £2 10s each. —Apply 114 South road. Caversham. WANTED, Second-hand Man’s Bicycle, must be in good order and reasonable.—S2B9, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Sell, Gent’s Juvenile Bicycle, almost new. Eadie coaster; price £4 10s cash. —No. 5233. ‘ Star ’ Office. j FOR SALE, Gent’s B.S.A. Cycle, good condition. —Ring 11-076. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, j as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if j f errors occur. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 18

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