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PROPERTIES TOR SALE AMD TO LET. gTO PI READ THIS. The following are a few of the GREAT BARGAINS wo havo in ROSLYN PROPERTIES, any of which can be PURCHASED ON EASY TERMS; please laJlat our Ofiicc, High street, Roslyn (opposite Post Office), and wo will explain how to Purchase your Home by Paying Rent. TWEED STREET.—Seven-roomed, Modern, Up-to-date HOUSE; overy convenience; good view, and largo scction. The whoio can be purchased for £695. OVERLOOKING THE 'TOWN.—Five-roomed HOUSE (now); every convenience. £595. This is an ideal homo. EALMACEWEN. —This is a NEW 7 Six-roomed IIOUSE, with a large cornel- section; sufficient land to build another houso. As the owner 'has left tliis will be sold a BARGAIN. MAORI HILL.—New Four ROOMS and batli (hot and cold water); full J-aero scction, FRONTING MAIN ROAD; sufficient Toom to build another house. Tho whole CAN BE PURCHASED FOR £430. TO LET—Four Rooms, 7s; Five Rooms, 15s, 21s; Six Rooms, 18s, 20s, 2Js; Seven Rooms, 18s 6d, 19s, 22s 6d, 235, 255. A. WASHER & CO. ROSLYN LAND & ESTATE AGENCY. Telephone 1376. P• E T E II B 0 Y D, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, JETTY STREET" (near Princes street), DUNEDIN. 'Phone 1905. 1 |f*A AORES, PURAKANUI; goodß-rooincd House, stable, byro, etc.; grows fino AO" ear ly g ra ss. This is a very handy dairy Farm. About I-mile from railway station, close factory, etc.; £8 10s per acre; easy terms. /•A ACRES, PURAKANUI; 5-roomcd House; quite closo to dairy factory, railway station, etc.; well worth attention; £4(X); terms, £200 down. ACT) ACRES, KAIKORAI; partly Freehold, partly Leasehold; 7-roomed House and tc.v good farm buildings, together with stock, implements, and milk run; £1280 ACRES; bandy to Kaikorai tram; a real good Property; £750. -J A ACRES, LOVELL'S FLAT; 5-roomed House and usual farm buildings; grows JLOlr fi no oa ts i grass, and turnips'; handy to railway station, school, etc.; £5 5s por acrc; terms, £275 down. -j an ACRES, BALCLUTHA; close to township; a real bargain at £16 per acre. JL/Vvf Bo sure and got fuller particulars. ' "J QA ACRES, PURAKANUI; U; miles from railway station; splendid Dwelling; lull n W byre, fitted with milking plant; £23 per aero; terms, £500 down. See this at once. 1 r'ACRES, OTKKAIKE; good House and farm buildings; good water supply; JlO rent, £6 6s per annum; £275. This Property is alongside railway, school, etc. Highly recommended. W 7 R-ITE FOR LAND GUIDE, POST FREE. Tel. 1649. A. MATH ES 0 N & C o'., Tel. 1649 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 11l LOWER STUART STREET (Corner Moray place). £650—ALBANY STREET: SECTION (Leasehold), 6 ROGMS (new); hot and cold water;'fino order; penny section. Hint £10. ! £850—QUEEN STREET: SECTION, i-acre, 7 ROOMS; hot and oold water;'up ,to date; splendid view. £750.—FORTH STREET: SECTION, 40ft x 100 ft, 6 ROOMS; hot and cold water; sjwcrcd. £780—EDEN STREET: Large SECTION, 6 ROOMS, new; all conveniences. £850—FORTH STREET: SECTION (large), 6 ROOMS, -brick, new; hot and cold water; sovflered. . £1000—CUMBERLAND STREET: SECTION, J-acre, 6 ROOMS, new; hot and oold water; sewered. £695—GRANGE STREET: SECTION, 6 ROOMS, new; hot and cold water. £1550—RATTRAY STREET: SECTION, 7 ROOMS, new; hot and cold water; opposite Cathedral. £800—FILLEUL STREET: SECTION, 8 ROOMS, new; hot and cold water; up to date. £690-GEORGE STREET NORTH: Corner SECTION, 6 ROOMS; up to date; fine section. £730—GEORGE STREET NORTH: EIGHTH-iCRE, 8-roomcd HOUSE and 4roomed HOUSE; rents 30s.

rjpO BUTCHERS. Splendid NORTH ISLAND BUTCHERY BUSINESS for SALE (cheap). Owner goiiig farming. Good connection, worth £30 per week. Favourable Lease of Shop and 14 acres land, with right of purchase; 3 horses, carts, etc., oil engine, acetylene gas plant, and complete butchery outfit. A good living for pushing man. Get out of tho wage-earning rank;. Start for yourself. £250 cash Tor thereabouts)' secures this business. Price only £500. Other Businesses from £100. Ask for our Pamphlet, "Business Opportunities." N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, Box 216. Ghristchuroh. MEDICAI. HEALTH follows every leally serious trial of Beecham's Pills. Freedom from headaches, . nausea, sleeplessness, and biliousness. The possession of sound, healthy digestion, pure blood, steady nerves, clear, active brain, energy, endurance, cheerfulness, increased capacity for enjoyment, and the personal attractiveness which springs from robust health; these are among the good things to bo found IN EVERY BOX of Beecham's Pills. Remember that these good things are priceless. Health, strength, onevgy, and happiness are the most beautiful treasures in the world, and yet in a vast number of cases they can be secured for the price of a box Of 15 E E C HAM'S PILLS. Sold in boxes, labollcd; prioe, (36 pills), Is lgd (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills).

Du DE JOKGH'3 LIGHT BROWN COD LIVEK Oil,—ln the Wasting Diseases of Children- its Efficacy is Unequalled.—Dr R. C. Croft, author of " Handbook for the Nursery," writes:—"! have tried Dr de Jongh's Light Brown Cod Liver Oil, and find that it contains all the properties which render the Oil so efficacious. . Dr de Jongh's Oil is almost a specific in many of the Diseases peculiar to Infancy and Childhood, and I have seen marked benefit produced by its use. Patients prefer it to the pale- oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably." Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists. Sole Consignees, Ansar, Harford, and Co. (Limited), 162 Gray's Inn road, London.—lo

In summer, when the bat i 6 out, A good catch is the ball; Well stopped! we hear the people shout; Well stopped! cry one and all. In winter when bleak winds endure A, bad catch is a cold; Well stopped! with Woods' Great Peppermint Cure! Well stopped! cry young and old.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14924, 29 August 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14924, 29 August 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14924, 29 August 1910, Page 8

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