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PROPERTIES FOB SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSON’S BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. MUSSELBURGH BARGAlN.—Situated in the central and best residential area of Musselburgh, beside tram: A substantially built Home, arrestingly attractive appearance, excellent construction; 5 large rooms, with every convenience, numerous cupboards, high concrete base; splendid corner freehold, well-kept garden, asphalt oaths and yard, well , hedged. House requires painting. Cost deceased owner about £950. Just on market to settle estate. £BO DEPOSIT. GIFT PRICE, LOT £6BO. ■’STST'ORKER’S CHANCE.—Best locality, BESIDE CARGILL ROAD AND FORBURY, TT CORNER: 4-roomed House, washhouse, copper, tubs; beautiful wide section, "anlen alone worth nrice; house vacant. Strong, but wants renovating. £25 rDEPOSIt! BALANCE 16s WEEKLY. CHEAP, £355. ■ y H 1 ERE S NATIONAL SECURITY FOR YOU.—NOW VACANT, recently'occupied by Mr Robinson, now, resident in Wellington; SITUATED BEST PART OF MORNINGTON: A specially well-built and convenient House, 5 rooms; bathroom, scullery porcelain bath and basin, papers all fresh, and outside newly painted; bright rooms, high foundations, wide verandah; perfectly level section, wide frontage; cheerful outlook, getting the maximum of sunshine; laid out in garden, seeds now comm" up; fowl run and tomato house; well fenced, asphalt paths and yard. House° would cost £BOO to build to-day, and section worth £3OO. It-is now vacant and for urgent sale. £75 deposit, balance instalments, and a definite bargain. " Make, this your future home, and -all for ,£BOO. ■ non DEPOSIT.—NORTH END (in the sunshine, pleasantly situated): Attractive design and spacious Brick Bungalow (2 years built), well-planned interior; kitchenette, bathroom, sun room, handsome slabs, fibrous ceilings, expensive art papers, and all the’ latest labour-saving appliances; good freehold, nicely elevated. Cheapest home on market. £1,050, or offer.

WORLD THRIFT DAY Monday, October 31 The following is an extract from a resolution adopted by the Third International Congress of Savings Banks (Paris, 1935). , v J “ This year again World Thrift Day will be inspired by the expediency of more forcibly bringing home to the public how necessary is the resumption of confident international co-operation and how necessary the settlement of the world for the protection of savings and of the bases of society, without which • there must be a setback not only to progress and ■ prosperity but to civilisation itself.” OPPORTUNITY’S NAME IS - READY CASR .... J Money has never been more powerful than it is to- U: day. The upswing has always,been the success side ' of the business pendulum for thosevWith ready cash to take advantage of opportunities.; Expansion, Improvement, Amalgamation, Industry—all hinge on money in the bank or the ability to procure it. Each individual owes it to himself and the community to further prosperity and speed progress. The Dunedin Savings Bank is eager to play its part • by safely taking care of your savings.. Open an. Account Before Thrift Day. Inserted by; t The Dunedin Savings Bank, Dowling Street. Also at N.E. Valley and Sth. Dunedin. ' .

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Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 2

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