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LAND AND USTATE AGENCIES A. K. GREENSLADE NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS I>RONTE-ST.: Nearly new Residence of (i mis., large sleeping and sun porches. Every possible convenience is installed, including numerous extras. Attractive section of J-acre. Owner leaving district, is prepared to accept reasonable price for quick sale. ROLLING WOOD-ST.: Ideal building section with 73ft frontage, situated on slight rise. We consider this to be one of the best remaining sections handy to town. No reasonable offer will be refused. IYI'OANA: Attractive Bungalow of 5 - 1 -** rms. and sleeping porch, situated handy to Main-rd. Large section with 112 ft frontage. Owner selling on account of ill-health, has reduced price bv £l5O. Reasonable terms can be arranged. IVTEAR BOYS’ COLLEGE: Superior ’ Bungalow of 6 rms. and porch, usual modern conveniences. Sunnv position with good outlook. Recently painted and is in new condition. Price £1450. Terms.

e. McPherson & co. BROUGIIAM-ST.: A well constructed superior Bungalow of 6 sunny rooms and porches; J-acre grounds. A desirable home in a favoured locality. Immediate possession. BHONTE-ST.: Select locality. Slightly elevated. Residence of 9 rooms with modern conveniences. Large section. Price £1450. Immediate possession. /CENTRAL, £420 Two cottages each 4 rms, and kitchenette. Well let. Excellent return. £420 for the two. CITY: 7$ acres freehold land. House 4 rms. and conveniences. Cowshed, etc.; 15 minutes’ walk from P.O. Sacrificed at £4OO. BAKERY: Up-to-date bakehouse and modern residence. £ISOO. An increasing business, showing excellent returns. QTOKE: 4 acres good land in pasture. Residence 5 rms., kitchen, bathroom, wash-house. Glassed-in verandah. E. light, h. and c. water, etc. Pleasant situation. £IOSO.

jyEW BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and all modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Price £BSO. Small deposit, balance as rent. OOD 5-roomed House. Section 50 * by 300. Sunny situation, close to City. Price only £7OO. Deposit £75, balance as rent. IVTICE house of 0 rooms and sun porch. Good garden, 10 minutes from City. A great bargain at £875. Small deposit, balance easy terms. XTOUSE of 5 rms. near Queen’s Gar- ' * dens, good section. Price for quick sale £475. Deposit £25, balance as rent. II>RACTICALLY new Bungalow rooms and Sun Porch at Ta Tahuna, one minute from Beach. Nice section. Price £825. Good terms arranged. This property is being sold £IOO under value. B. B. JONES & SON 154 HARDY STREET

F. & D. EDWARDS LTD. LICENSED LAND AGENTS A NNESBROOK: 5-roomed Dwelling, I *■ bathroom, wash-house, electric light, etc. Section 1 rood 20 perches Price £775 F. 121 nPASMAN-ST.: 5 rms.. sleeping porch * and conveniences; garage. Section 3Pxl 46ft. Price £BOO F. 121 ' T and cold water, electric light, etc Land 60x160ft Price £IOSO Fl2l T_TALIFAX-ST.: Modern 5-roomed a 11 Bungalow, sun porch and all conveniences. Good section Price £I2OO. F. 121 OROOK-ST.: 5 large rooms, kitchen- ** ette. bathroom, ptc. Hot and cold water, electric light, etc Section approximately 100x195ft. well laid out in lawns, garden, etc F. 121

MISS BATTEN ON THE WAY SYDNEY, This Day.—No word was received of the time of Miss Batten’s departure from Darwin, but a cable from Koepang announces that she passed over there at 8.10 in the morning, local time. —P.A. cable. SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPAN OTTAWA, 18th October.—A meeting of the League of Nations Union and 86 participating organisations has been called for 6tli November to consider the demand for sanctions against Japan—P.A. cable. WAR IN SPAIN GIBRALTAR, 18th October The insurgent gunboat Dato is reported to have arrived at Cadiz with many dead and wounded after engagement with a Government destroyer. —P.A. cable. GERMAN AMBASSADOR TRANSFERRED BERLIN, 18th October.—The Ambassador, Herr Von Papen, has been transferred from Vienna to Rome. —P.A. cable. EUROPEANS IN ABYSSINIA ROME, 18th October—Mussolini unexpectedly rejected plans to transfer the European section of Addis Ababa to a lower altitude after the Italians’ discovery that only Europeans with strong hearts and lungs can live at 9000 feet. The refusal is believed to have been prompted by economic reasons. —P.A. cable. NEWSPAPER’S GOLDEN JUBILEE JOHANNESBURG, 18th Oct.. A milestone in journalism on the Rand was readied with the publication of the golden jubilee number of the "Johannesburg Star,” which, though not the first newspaper on the field, is the only surviving one ot' the pioneer years.—P.A. cable.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 October 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 October 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 October 1937, Page 10

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