PROPERTIES FOB SALE AND TO LET. jTIYIieTi) - &~"s^n"s! JOHN REID, HENRY WILLIAM REID, CHARLES EUS9ELL SMITH. F.1.A.N.Z., AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS, VALUATORS, SURVEYORS. MONEtf, SHARE, & LAND BROKERS, ARBITRATORS, AUDITORS, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. . LIVERi'OOL & BOND STREETS (Next Star OOice). ROSLYN (Just off High afreet).—Beautiful Corner SECTION. 63ft frontage x 82ft depth. Close to car j sunny position; partly fenced. A bargain at £275. Easy terms arranged. (874) CAVERSHAM (Three Minutes from Car; Sunny Position).—A r erandah, Bay-window . COTTAGE, built five years; hath (hot and cold water), scullery, tubs, coppor, . cupboards, clothes presses, etc.; fine, large section. Price on!.y ±!390. A good home, and cheap. We can (inance you on reasonable deposit. (6^5) BELLEKNOWKS.-Finc BUILDING SITE, lying io sun; well sheltered; containing over i-acro and 20 poles; fenced—hedges one aide. £200 ,. small deposit. JIUSSELBURCUI.-Splendid 6-Roomed VILLA (solid structure); large rooms, bath, hot wa'.or throughout; up-to-date conveniences (iiK.-h:ding modern drainage). Fins Section, 50 x 132, £700. We can recommend this line Home, and the price ij right. Got a card to inspect to-day, (829) ANDERSON'S BAY (Eight minutes from Car).-Two Fine SECTIONS, 132 ft front"go; good view; fenced ready for building. £265. (931) LEITII STREET NORTH.-Substantial (alniojt new) 6-Roomed VILLA; bay windows, turret, portico, panelled hall; hot-water service- to bath, basin, and scullery. A well-built house. Also, at rear of svetion, 4-roomed COTTAGE. The lot £775. (926! SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Six-rcomed A'ILLA; new, solid appearance; large rooms; right up to duto in every respect. Full i-acre of land, and at £700 it's a bargain. Allow us (o show you tins line Home to-day. (923) MUSSELBURGH.-Beautiful sheltered spot, 1 minute from car: Attractive 6-Roomed VILLA, practically new; bath, hot water nervioe, scullery, pantry, etc. Also, compact stable, trap shed, harness room; asphalt paths; nice section, 60 x 132, iaslefully laid out. A splendid Homo. £700. (948) ROSLYN (William street; third house from High street; a Snug, Sunny Spot).Substantial 6-roomcd HOUSE; hay windows, portico, presses, cupboards, pantry, scullery, watmliouse (copper, tubs), fowlruns; nice section,' about 37ft frontage X 132 ft deep. Price, £495. IT'S A BARGAIN. VERY REASONABLE TERMS ARRANGED. GET IN I'TRST. (928) HERE'S'A BARGAIN.—South Dunedin (Just off Cargill road; few minutes' walk from Workshops): Fivo-ioomcd OO'ITAGE; largo pantry, washhouse (copper, tubs); drained to Drainage Board regulations; quiet, retired spot; £250; iont 10s 6d per week; a fine investment. Inspect at once. (716) BARGAINS IN LEASEHOLDS. JUST READ THIS! PELICHET BAY.-Practieally Now 4-Roomcd Verandah COTTAGE, stone foundations; kth, washhouse (copper, tubs); drained to sewer. Very large Section, Harbour Board Lease, and only £250. Let at 12s 6d per week. (944) CANONGATE STREET.-Two semi-detached 4 and 5-Roomed COTTAGES; bs.v windows, verandahs, baths, tubs, copper, etc.; i-acre of land, Corporation Lease (full - valuation). Always well let-rentals, 29s weekly. £375 for the two. (904) JOHN REID & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. PETER- BO Y D, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, JETTY STREET (near Princes street), DUNEDIN. 'Phono 1905. ■* -I RA ACRES FREEHOLD and 365 ACRES PERPETUAL LEASE •(vent7Jd); handy / .t0 P. 0., creamery, etc.; will carry 500 or 600 ewes; only £750; crops given in. THIS IS A GREAT BARGAIN. ' ... / ■ - ' ' 9ft4. ACRES, Clutha District; one milo from railway station;'- a spWndid crass section; good hut and bjro; abut 80 acres in splendid Wis;', £600'. or half the property for £300. A GOOD SPEC. - - YjS> " ') TIM ACRES, Kaitangata; S-roomod Bouse, dairy, byre, J-VU burn, etc.; good lUMing stream, coal on the viroikJJHHwordfoHable little home, and only £693; easy term?. V , BBBBttm ■' Q1 A ACRES L.1.P.; 3-roome<l House, stable, etc.,; rorlt a /*.Ly rM I fine, section, and without a. doubt cheap, at goodwill; pavt may remain on mortgage. o. -■/ QA ACRES, Private Lease, Oamani District.: five ytars, \ 'jHflfiW Kocd O" House and outbuildings; £30; a genuine bargain.. '• OA ACRES FREEHOLD, Oamaru District; one milo v fjSififflole. wash--135 wir* I " I T-' ? amarU Dislricti r f nt I 9s 1 ?«™i 8 c «d outJ.UU buildings; handy to creamery, school, P. 0., ete.)*6jßa3SWieat ZfJ acres oats, both looking remarkably well; including crops, £1000^;A5§puyer with £250 or £300 financed. Crops should net £400, ]Ji Vugjji'V "
W. & H. T. HE ID, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 167 IUTTIUY STREET, HAVE FOR BALE f 525. Substantial UESIDEXCE of 7 rooms,' bath ()i. ami e.); lateVy renovate! ' throughout); tull quaitcr-ucro Section, facing Town Belt, Moulccillo. £1100. ' 523. 125 AUUES (20 acres bush), 9-roomed HOUSE; vinory; 5-stallcd stable,loosebox ami loft, cowbyre, stone barn; 20 minutes from Otokia Station and 5 ; minutes from.cheese factory; 90 acres i leasehold adjoining can bo secured for 2id per acre. Best bargain on Taieri at £1100. i 521 £480-Four-roomed HOUSE; bay win- ! .(low, verandah, scullery, bathroom, . . iKuitry, room suitablo for workshop, storage, or drying in wet weather; gas; drained under D.B. regulations; aplondid bargain. ■ , The late DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL PREMISES, consisting of 15 rooms. [ Tho building is of briclc. v.oll and sub--1 stantiiuty built, and an addition was mad© to it three years and tho whole premises renovated and fitted with ■ up-to-dalo bathroom and all sanitary • conveniences to D.B. regulations. With I a little alteration would mako a good private hospital or up-to-date boardinghouse, or could be converted into a i double house, • 523. SECTION, 75 x 181, Passmore crescent, , ■ Balmoocwen; ready for building; £215. • 524-. SECTION, with frontages to Jlourke ■ street and Sprmghill road, Mornington; room for two Mouses Onlv £EO. TO LET. Four-roomKl HOUSE, Maori Hill; copper set in, wnshhouse; garden, fruit and flowers'; J-acre section; rent 7s 6d per week, | COTTAGE, off Cumberland street; three rooms; drained; 7s. COTTAGE, York place; three rooms; newly renovated: 7s. Part SECOND FLAT now building; centrally situated. 9 Four Ol'l'lCES; central; 5s 6d per week. W. & T. 11. itiiiiD, FINANCIAL & INSURANCE AGENTS, 1 Sub-agent ltoyal Insurance Company, 167 RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. WM. POWELL & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 9U PRINCES STREET. This week wo aro advertising a. fewonly a few—of tho great number of BUILDING SITES we have for SALE. If you don't see what, you .want hero,, give ub a call. Wo have what you want, and shall be \tktisM to_ give you any information you may require. Abbotsford.— Two Sections,- 33 poles each. :,< £53 each. '■j Anderson's Bay.—Half-acre, level, good soil; drained and fenced; macrocarpa 0 hedge. £250. Anderson's Bay.—Three-quarter Aero; two frontages; lovely view. £375. Andersons Bav.—Thirty-four Poles; cheap, £65. Bayfield.-rSplendid Section,. 53 x 132. !. £60. Bayfiotd.-Thirty Poles. £75. Belleknowca,-Quarter-aero; lino position, £150. Bclloknowro.—Half-acre; good locality. £400. Brighton.—Eighth-acre Sections, from £27. •i Broad Bav.—Building Allotments, from X £55. Ravonsbovw.e (Clc:e to Railway Station). Quarter-acre. £80. Also Building Allotments, from £16. Burnstb.-Corner* Section, 1 road 17 poles. £65. Cavorsham (on Tram Line).—About 33 x " 99. £105. Cavoi.diam Rise (rennv Section).— Twenty-three Polos. £55. City [on Rise).—Thirty-thi-ee :; 100. £400. Kaikorni (Main road).—Good Business Site; over quarter-acre. Corporation LeoseD hold, £5 jwr annum; iroodwill £20. K.-.koi-ai.-Eorty-two' x 114. £65. Also Ilalf.acrc. £75. Maori Hill.—Over Quarter-acre; splendid view. £135. Mornington (Splendid Position, Two frentagcs).-Tliirty-two Poles. £160. Poles fenced; geed ?' position. £130. <S North-Eaii Valley.—Half acre; splendid ■" position; sunny. £160. i. n^'-'-rV. !lI ?' Klj ' t0 ,J, o w '')--Twcntv-four :• Pole*, 66ft frontage. £2SO. '« St. Clair [Capital-Position. Goed View, lev io iram).-Tv.o Rcctlr, U poles; faces t m °" l!i roo!n for fo1 "' !lous - 6 - 0n, J' to Hundreds mora to cheese from. Remerabar our Address: lj. WILLIAM POWEL & CO. ' -Mr Frederic Harrison, who is clop , upon 1-, !S seventy-eighth birthday, has com- ' lilet-Jd a volume in which he "gathers up, «* it were, tho thread.; of Ids literary and jr plu.cjwp.'ne life. and,-£co:wr or later-fo' E no .ate of publication has yet been <!«• ih wded-will present it to the world as hi; •last leaves. Well nigh half a century lias passed since Mr Harrison gave 1!s hi; first r.ork--"Mcaning of Historv,"~anc amon : ,- ihe roliinics for which ho is re sponsible aro included "The Choice ol ' l ' Books," 18 c 6; ''Oliver Cromwell," 18S8; _ ''Victorian Literature," 1895; and "Tonny = son, l'uskin, Mill, and Otliors." 1899. Sin« . tlie opening ot this century something !i!;< "'' a score of publications have come from hi- :" pen. o! WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is better than whisk} and !ar safer.
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