PROPERTIES FOB SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, I’ATERSON’S BUILDINGS, 183 RATTRAY STREET. A QUICK SELLER.—FORBUEY CORNER (close to tram and right in the sun* shine); Compact 4-roomed Dwelling; electric light, gas, bathroom; tidy freehold section, drying green and vegetable garden. The owner’s death necessitates an immediate sale. POSSESSION ALMOST IMMEDIATELY, £350 AND A DEPOSIT OBJ £SO ACCEPTED. ROSLYN (CLOSE BELLEKNOWES GOLF LINKS AND ROSS STREET).—Stylisi* modern Home of 6 rooms, tiled roof, lovely lounge, spacious and convenient interior, all modern conveniences, including porcelain bath and basin, sun balcony; valuable level freehold section, garden and lawn, roomy garage. OWNER IN NA* PIER. COST HIM NEARLY £2,000. URGENT SALE AT £1,450. £l5O DEPOSIT. A RARE'OPPORTUNITY IN THE CITY, ON SLIGHT RISE, FACING GEORGS STREET, CONVENIENT TO KNOX CHURCH.—Modern 2-story Brick Bungalow and garage, built 2 years, planned by one of Dunedin’s leading architects; 5 large rooms, model kitchenette, glassed-in sun porch and open balcony (lounge 17 * 13), line bathroom; all specially-selected timber and workmanship of the very best; interior nicely arranged, condition as new; modern conveniences, including gas cooker, heating plugs, electric hot water service, cupboards and wardrobes, choice leadlights in doors and windows, panelled hall, expensive fireplaces; concrete paths, beautiful garden, ideal situation and the sunniest spot possible. THIS CHARMING PRO* PERTY WILL UNDOUBTEDLY APPEAL TO A PERSON OF ARTISTIC TASTE. EARLY POSSESSION GIVEN. £2OO DEPOSIT, AND A GREAT BARGAIN AT3 £1,680. , ’ nnnA DEPOSIT.—CARGILL STREET: Superior Tiled-rooted Brick Bungalow wwU" (built 2j years), best of workmanship; 4 largo rooms, kitchenette, and every modern convenience; spacious lounge, very attractive interior and well arrtnj red. modern in every detail; freehold section, fine view, garden and garage. OWNER TRANSFERRED. JUST ON MARKET. INSPECTION INVITED. Cheap, £1,600 (or offer). ' .
Bettv has been to the conjurer’s disni«v ‘Bettv: “ Yes, auntie, ho put a newspaper on the table, folded cloth thick, and lie could read the newspaper through it.” Aunt: “ But. Betty, how could you go to such a display, and in that thin summer frock?,”-
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Evening Star, Issue 23438, 1 December 1939, Page 2
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339Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23438, 1 December 1939, Page 2
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