INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. . ———'>—-— emv ;4 miles: A REGULATING MEASURE. | " GASPING FOR BREATH. I " Several time? wo nearly lost our son, (From Ooe Own Cobrespondent.) Bort, with croup for he was choking and m „ TT „„™„, T , ~ C asping for breafih, writes Mr P. Balmer, WELLINGTON, July 17. n' 13 '"'? T-nneeston TV., "and I have had The New Zealand Institute of Architects ?"£?■' in t ho-night and go for a bottle Bill, which was circulated to-day, provides ', rh arri berlain's Cough Remedy. After that the Institute of Architects shall super- "' . j o , 0 0 [ thin wonderful remedy vise the training, education, and examina- ffo „] ( j be a marvellous difference in tion of persons seeking to enter the pro- -g j. am j j ] mTO nC ver known one bottlo fereion of architecture and the granting or to {'„;} t0 completely cure, him." Sold issuing of diplomas, certilicates, or degrees C very'where. in recognition of their proficiency in archi- n ..__ '"—" tecture, or in any matters relating to the , , __ duties of an architect. It provides for the PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. establishment of an Architects' Regulation ■ ; — T _ Board, consisting of six persons, three of W 0 ,R- . „„„' whom shall be appointed by the Governor- J? Highly-improved ORCHARD IKO-in-Council and three by the governing body PERTY of 23 acres, of which 10 acres are of the institute. An applicant who claims planted in apples, 1 acre strawberries, 1 that he has been wrongfully refused regis- acre raspbcvr.es, 1 acre black currants and tration may anpeal from the decision of the gooseberries. The balance is ploughed readyboard to the Supreme Court. for further plan ing. There is a.5-roomed The institute mav arrange with the Univer- House and small grenhotise I his density of New Zealand to conduct examinations able property 4 miles from Motufor architects or recognise any examination oka, and 1 milo from School .and 1.0. prescribed by the University for the degree Price, £1300.—Apply Office of This Paper. . of B.Sc. in architecture Penalties of £50 are provided for tho punishment of persons not members of the institute who describe iQEORGE M'MTJLLAN, themselves m.euch n way a 6 may be likely XX ± -' y -' J ~"^- L -' to cause people to suppose that they are nnwriw streft members and who procure or seek to pro- 30 DOWLING- bIKEM. cure registration by a false declaration. . . • Telephone 938. At all seasons of tho year CAMROC DRY GINGER ALE, is welcomed. In „, T „ ~.,-. • .. , FORiSALE. the winter it warms; in summer it cools. It is an ideal beverage, made from an FORBURY.-THE CHANCE OP A original Belfast Formula, and prepared LIFETIME: A BEAUTIFUL LARGE , ~ fi , , ■ / , . FREEHOLD SECTION (54FT FRONTfrom the finest root ginger and purified By WITH water. All hotels and stores. -14- A 4 . ROOMED VERANDAH , COTTAGE THEREON; SCULLERY, WASHHOUSE, PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. ,y ND LATEST DRAINAGE. ETC. A3 THE OWNER IS LEAVING TOWN, HE HAS PLACED THIS FOR SALE AT THE QUICK-SELLING PRICE OF £335. JOHN HERCUS '&' CO., i minute from tram, builders UNO. estate, insurance, and ought to see this, terms, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, T0 THOSE IN SEARCH OF A NICE 5 and 6 EXCHANGE COURT, COSY HOME OF GOOD APPEARANCE, 96 PRINCES STREET WITH .A LARGE PIECE OF LAND AT , _ A VERY SMALL PRICK YOU CANFOR SALE, NOT DO BETTER THAN CALL AND 1000-ACRE FARM;, 7-roomed House, SEE US AT ONCE, AND OBTAIN PAR-5-staJled stable, oowbyre, chaffhouse, TICULARS OF A GOOD SOUND 5eto.; li miles from railway station, ROOMED HOUSE' (BUILT OF KAURI), school, post office, etc A-real, bargain; wml VERANDAH, HOT WATER, Five Somed PC BUNGALOW; modern oon- ETC.; SITUATED HANDY TO PENNY . veniences; hot water, electric- light. TRAM. Seven-roomed HOUSE (large rooms); THERE ARE 4 LARGE SECTIONS modern conveniences; leasehold, 13 PLANTED IN FANCY TREES, FRUIT years to run, ground rent £6 per an- TREES, AND FLOWERS; ASPHALT num. £725- PATHS, ETC.; THREE OF THE SEC-Two-roomed HOUSE: washhouso and out- t" r , " '„oitA tmsttv uw cjattY iv buildings; about i-acre ground. £250. TIONS COULD EASILY BE SOLD 11 FARM, 320 acres; all ploughable; well NOT REQUIRED. OWNER'S ■ CNLY watered, good Dwelling and other build- REASON FOR SELLING IS ON ACings; a bargain ac £6 6a per acre. COUNT OF FAMILY LEAVING THE Desi TTn?i S;. 2^I"«L 1 f rge l I?' DISTRICT, AND IT IS SURE TO SELL TION, Rosiyn; electric light; stable. , ' ,r, ,„.,„ „„„„ 7 , AT> m,™ £USO 'QUICKLY, AS THE PRICE lOR THE Fiye-roomed HOUSE, and oyer i-acre IXXT IS ONLY £700.' WE CAN SELL SECTION, Broad Bav. £450. THE HOUSE WITH TWO OF, THE SEC- . TIONS (EACH 50FT FRONTAGE) FOE 9 TO LET. £550 NOW) D oN'T MISS THIS OPPORSHOP and o-roomed Brick HOUSE, St. TTJ v IT y W E CAN ARRANGE TERMS David etreet. , rjwvmuun Five-roomed HOUSE; rent 13s 6d per week. H? REQUIRED. ~~p E T E U ~~8 0 Y V, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. POULTRY FARM! POULTRY FARM! POULTRY FARMI SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE POULTRY FARM OF 21 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated close to railway station on main line (north). BUILDINGS consist of a Good 5roomed Dwelling, dairy and coalhouse, several well-built fowlhouses and largo number of runs, breeding pens', incubator house, brooder house, and feed house, etc., etc. STOCK consists of 600 well-bred white and brown Leghorns and black Orpingtons (ill good layers), 1 cow, 5 mares (in foal), 1 gelding, 1 stallion (by Tracey), 20 hives bees, honey extractor and all appliances. PLANT comprises 5 incubators (capacity 1000 eggs), 4 brooders, horse-power with grit mill, horsepower with bone-cutter, handpower bone-cntter, clover-cutter, mincer, lawn mower, and large stock of garden and teher tools, plough, grubber, turnip sower, double-seated light station waggon, phaeton, light spring-dray, saddle, bridles, harness (2 sets), windmill. _ tanks, hose, and a large quantity of sundries too numerous to mention, amongst which is 40 to 50 sacks wheat, boilers' etc. The garden and orchard are well laid out. There is a nice pond, and ..Itogether an IDEAL PROPERTY, BOTH AS A HOME AND AS A MONEYMAKING PROPOSITION. Tho owner hai, other very important businesses to turn his attention to which compels him to offer this for ABSOLUTELY immediate sale. Price, £1500; terms can bo arranged. Sole Agent: PETER BOYD, Dunedin. JOHN REID k SONS (LTD.) Directors: H. W. REID, C. RUSSELL SMITH. L. DEANS RITCHIE. Telephone 19a Telephono 3391. AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN. REAL ESTATE, k FINANCIAL AGENTS. VALUATORS, SURVEYORS. MONEY. SHARE. & LAND BROKERS, LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. "VTEAR GARDENS (on Rise).— Splendid 6 ROOMS; bathroom, scullery, large lctichen, -L washhouso, coalhouse, hot and cold water, gas, drained to sewer; all hi thorough good order. Cheap property, £575. Owner determined to sell. 2369 MUSSELBURGH (close to Car and Beach).-Nc-w BUNGALOW, 5 rooms; fibrous ceilings, enamel bath, hot and cold water, electric light; a. well-built and natty home. £675. 2335 ST. CLAlß,—Gentleman's RESIDENCE of 6 rooms; spacious hall, casement windows, fibrous ceilings, electric light, largo bathroom, enamel bath, wardrobes, presses, large scullery, pantry, drained to sewer; a modern and good house; section has wide frontage, and well laid out; close to car. £1225. 2401 MOSGIEL— TWO SECTIONS (together), 99ft frontage, with good six-roomed DWELLING; bathroom, washhouso, fowlnm, largo orchard. £550. A bargain. 2377 SUNSHINE. —New 5 ROOMS; return verandah, casement -windows, electric light, tilo hearths and grates, bathroom, hot and cold water, linen press, workshop; nice section and garden. Land transfer. £800. 2387 ON RISE (Handy to Knox ChurchJ.-Gentleman's RESIDENCE of 8 rooms; built only 3 years; all largo rooms, and latest modern improvements, drained to sewer, clectrio light; a-acro section, well laid out. A great bargain. £1150. 2419 FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. QQQ ACRES (7 or 8 paddocks), mixed farm; a. largo portion down in English grass; nJOO grows splendid crops turnips, oats, barley, rye, etc.; 6-roomed Dwelling, sixstalled stable, and sheep yards; land well watered, creek and water race; railway alongside property, Price £6 10s per acre. 296 /"A ACRES L.1.P., North of Dunedin (close'to railway and school); 3-roomed DwellOU injr, men's hut, dairy, washhouso, store-room, cowbyre, piggery, fowlhouso; land well watered, springs and water race; ground rent £15 per annum. £290 tho lot. 257 ■ QQ ACRES, Green Island District, in 5 paddocks; 50 acres in oats, 2 acres bush. UO balance young grass; 4-roomed Dwelling, washhouso, 8-stall byre, cart shed, 2 carts, 3-etall stable, chaffhouse, toolhouse, smithy, bellows, anvil; a cheap property. £500. 295 1 (\f ACRES FREEHOLD, six paddocks; rich river land; all ploughable; 2£ miles JLvrO railway, school, and post office, 2 miles creamery and cheese factory; new 5-roomed Dwelling, storeroom, 6-stal!ed byre, 3-stalled stable, piggeries, implement sheds; orchard planted, and ornamental 'roes round house; property is well watered, creek running through. For sale as a going concern; cattle, horses, plough, harrow, seuffler, dray, milk-cart, gig, harness, chains, trees, boiler, separator (29 gallons per hour). This Property has a high prospective value. £17 per acre. 294 JOHN REID k SONS (LIMITED), AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. V ALBION CHAMBERS, // -A S* N. h\. il DOWLING STREET /ty / X? f/V (Cutting.) /~%°/ \~ fl\ Established y^Yy^ imANC]AL__X X 186 L /X ESTATE AGENTS. _\. yS AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS and LICENSED LAND SROKEB& WE HAYE FOR SALE* Locality. i Description. j Pric* iGREAT BARGAIN in this favourite resort: Largo Family OneI storey RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, promenade verandah, bathI room, cupboards, wardrobes, fireplaces, range, etc., washliotisc (copper); fine water supply from tanks and deep well. With 1' 2 acres* of freehold land, having a frontage of about 450 ft to Main' WAIHOLA. road; two muiiites from railway slat ion; largo orchard, line *325 variety of trees; stables, sheds, fowlhouses, etc. Best site in Waihola; sheltered, <>unny, and line outlook of lake, etc. Land would conveniently subdivide into sections, having a large frontago to Main road. Suitable for week-end cottages. Very easy I terms of purchase. SPLENDID BUILDING SITES; over 170 ft frontage; closo to 2d ■T'l-rwnTn nr,m SC( ''' cn; = 00C I locality; near-school; could bo easily sub- n,,r FlibErlUliU. divided; no reading required; tbreo freehold sections, over 36 ° 10 poles each; rcmarkably cheap; terms arranged, For lot, NEAR TRAM.-Fivo-roornod _ RESIDENOK; washhouse, scullcryT Jr,| -v| etc.; large freehold corner section; room fc- further 'mprovc- £535 s ' _ ments; jvel! let; cheap property, __^ """'■ ' jGWRGE bay wiiT CITY. dows. bathroom, h.p. boiler; close'to tram stop; freehold section, £j£s I 40ft bv lOOft: in good order. " r— YOUNITSTREKT (Close to tno~Tram).-Fiv<. ROOMS; bay winST. KILDA. dows; attractive appearance; concrete base; bathroom, h.p. £540 boiler: large rooms: fine freehold section; easy terms. j ""RlCk RESIDENCE, containing 8 rooms, of modern design ;|~ ~ good appearance; all conveniences; bathroom, h.p. boiler, dec-1 CITY. _ trie light: drained; in splendid order; on flat, handy position;) *MOO good locality: frccholdjwtion. j " ~ to a'l CENTRAL. main street (just off centre), with fino brick BUILDING: all CITY. well let to first-cln.'a tenants. This in a splendid investment, and £4500 one of the few a'-ai'.nble fr"chnlcK showing n t/ond return. J FREEHOLD SECTION •, lino 1 MOILM-Mi- outlook; very sunny situation; two fronta3rs. about 45 feet by j £275 ''GN. f €C t ; close to tramsheds, A very chnnn Section. I \TUsSEE~" MUDERN RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms (largo rooms); eleo- , iiURGH trie light, h.p. boiler; all conveniences; l arve freehold section;on I £775 jjjjgg. Main road; nioely situated on a rie*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 13
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