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PUBLIC NOTICBS. " 0 W IS THE TIMEto ORDER YOUR WHITCOMBE'S DIARY FOR 1939. Wliit-combe's New Zealand Diaries for 1939 are ready now. To avoid disappointment order yours right away. For whatever purpose you require it, you'll find a Whitcombe's New Zealand Diary to suit you. There are 120 different kinds. Commercial Diaries arc obtainable in 3 sizes—B x 5, 10 x 8, and 13 x 8, some interleaved with blotting or with index if required, and then there is a range of Legal Diaries in special bindings. You'll need a Pocket Diary as well, and in this respect Whitecombe's can offer you Uio finest selection possible—call and inspect them, or write for a complete list. Remember—it's good business to use a Diary. WHITCOMBB & TOMBS LTD., PRINCES STREET, DTJNEDIN.

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. REAL VALUE IN REAL ESTATE. ' ST. CLAIR. 4?1 7(\fl~- BRIC . K BUNGALOW of 5 cwA i \J\J exceptionally nice rooms, kitchenette, and GARAGE. SITUATED in very best part of St. Clair. An up-to-dato fashionable Home. MAORI HILL. «1 jo K—BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW ATE/Vtr of four exceptionally beautiful ,„„ms, all of extra large size; fine sun room; excellent section; beautiful garden, easy to keep in order; also GARAGE. NOTE THE PRICE, and call early. Just the home we would all like. NORTH END (RISE). 4?1 Ifhn -BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 cfoAALPv rooms and kitchenette; situated nice rise, handy Gardens; every possible convenience, all under one roof; nice slabs, papers, etc. At ELEVEN HUNDRED it's GOOD BUYING. MORNING TON. niOAA-BRICK BUNGALOW, very ab±4iVV handy situation; SPECI-ALLY-DESIGNED Brick Bungalow of 4 splendid rooms, sun room, and garage; corner section; sun all day long. See this and you won't look further. RISE, ABOVE CITY. 4?t A prrk— BRICK BUNGALOW, handy 3&A'±t>U l Hill Tram; 5 exceptional rooms and kitchenette; this Bungalow is of excellent, construction, and was built to the owner's special instructions under day labour. We recommend. T. M. HOARE & CO., 14 CRAWFORD STREET, GROUND FLOOR, N.Z. EXPRESS BUILDINGS. Phone 10-201. P.O. Box 702. UPERIOR MODERN BRICK BUNGAk_j LOW.—£loo deposit. Just being completed, on an elevated, sunny section, convenient Stuart street tram, Four Lovely Rooms and kitchenette; plenty of bins, drawers, cupboards, all flush doors and beautifully enamelled; latest style fireplaces, expensive modern papers, and everything of the best throughout. Price, £1,250. BUNGALOW BARGAINS. nwp Deposit.—FOUß ROOMS and kitdb i O chenotte, South Dunedin; fitted with every convenience. The actual cost of this house was £1,050, but is now for urgent sale on account of the mortgagee for £795. £?>JK Deposit.-MODERN BUNGALOW, oW •t> four rooms and kitchenette; sunny side Roslyn, close tram; owner leaving; urgent sale, £975. HAUGH AND BEATTTE, 394- Princes street. Phone 10-150. TOR QUICK SALE, Superior Brick «J BUNGALOW, tiled roof, 4 rooms and largo kitchenette; concrete paths and yard, drying green, good garden, space for garage ; panoramio view; spacious panelled hall nd living room, attractive lounge room (20 17£), bedrooms (14 x 13), large sun porch, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, linen cupboard, heater plugs in all rooms, expensive papers, tiled slabs and brick fireplaces, gas cooker and destructor set in tile surround, gas copper; plastered throughout; coal house and roomy cellar. Irected four years. Owner transferred. An opportunity to obtain an up-to-date home. £1,550.-65 Middleton street, Kew; phone 12-389. ANDERSON'S BAY. £1,050. £1,050. £1,050. 1 UPERIOR 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, 5 kitchenette, and GARAGE, situated in SUNNY ANDERSON'S BAY. Excellent design, comparatively new; built by one of Dunedin's most reliable builders. Corner section, good view, J-acre; tastefully decorated;'concreto paths; all modern conveniences. EASY FINANCE. Further particulars, „ T. M. HOARE AND CO., , 14 Crawford street t (Ground Floor, N.Z. Express Buildings). Phone 10-201. Night, 23-281. £* ACb K—North end (near car): Sound Dwelling of 4 rooms, conveniences; good section. —Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. £f*i\f\— Kaikorai (sunny position, siignt \y\y\J rise) : Good 5-roomed Dwelling with every convenience; nice section; immediate vacant possession.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. tea. I *} PL— South end: Semi-bungalow, 4 3b \) i tJ rooms, modern conveniences; excellent order; sunny section; fowlhouses; immediate vacant possession.—Nicholson, T and G. Building, Princes street. yOU" . Well-constructed : rooms, coal range; good section.—niciioisou T. and G. Building. oblxl/l' constructed Bungalow, fiv rooms and kitchenette; excellent condition sunny section; garage; strongly recommene —Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Prince street.

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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 14

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