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PROPERTIES FOB ■•Lβ AND TO LfT. T. E. SHIEL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE BROKERS, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, MOTOR CAR AND TRUCK IMPORTERS. TELEPHONES: Offices and Auction Rooms, Stafford street, 1069 and 1051, Motor Garago, Princes street, 3083. Private, 2576. Post Office Box, 352. GROOMS and FREEHOLD SECTION, within 5 minutes of Hillside Workshops, South Dunodin; square window and verandah, hot and cold water, -wardrobes and linen press, art wall papers, gas, asphalt paths, tomato house; modern house, only up a few years. The owner is leaving Dunedin, and has fixed tho low price of £500 on this property. Equity only £200. , T ARGE BRICK HOUSE and BRICK STABLES, South Dunedin, situated on half jLJ aero freehold land. This is a modern house, and has every convenience, including hot and cold water, built-in wardrobes, linen press, gaa, asphalt paths. Anyone not requiring the stable, could easily convert it into a dwelling-house, while there is room for two more houses. Prico £1500, or near offer. 5 ROOMS and QUARTER-ACRE SECTION. North-East Valley, also 3-stall stable and chaffhouso (8 x 24) on the property. Tho house is new and well built, and has bathroom (hot and cold water), wardrobes, linen pross, verandah; connected with sower; electric light in house and stable. £650, or offer. /» ROOMS, with all modern conveniences, St. Kilda. £600. TOmUIT, CONFECTIONERY, TEA, AND DINING ROOM BUSINESS, in progroe--iP sive agricultural town, South Otago. Tho owner has made sufficient money in this business in three years to buy a farm, and therefore wishes to sell. The rent for two shops is only £2 per week, and the stand is one of the best in the town. Full information will be given to prospective buyers as to turnover, profit, etc. Tho owner wishes to go on hie farm at the end of this month, therefore ho fixes tho nominal price on tno business of £200. Walk in, walk out. 3.-ACRE FREEHOLD LAND, St. Clair, given away at £325. , DONALD REID & CO. (LTD.), ' LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS. DUNKDIN. 1 QO ACRES LEASEHOLD (rent £IT2 per annum; term three yearn); situated two -i-*J& miles from rail, 1£ from school; all ploughabte; half level: 26 acres turnips, half-acre potatoes, 40 acres stubble, balance Englisji grass; 7-ro'omed House, scullery ; garden ; cowbyre (-with latest model Gane milk ing machines and 34 h.p. engine), stable, barn, chaffhouse, 37 dairy cows, 7 heifers, 13 calves, 11 horses, all necessary implements, 14 pigs, etc. Price as a going concern £1000. (338) |?rw ACRES FREEHOLD; 2£ miles from G.P.0., Dunedin, 1£ from school; splendid "" grazing land; very suitable for dairy farm; eight paddocks, well -watered: 12 acres in clover hay and turnips, balance in English grass; 5-roomed House, garden, dairy, stable, cowbyre (14 cows), implement shed, piggery, fowlrun, fowlhouse; carries 17 cows. Price £1300. (331) OQ.KA ACRES FREEHOLD, 900 acres of which has been cultivated; good part i4t<d>d\j limed; 200 acres is_ splendid limestone land; well watered; good foneej!; 14 paddocks; 50 acres turnips, 40 acres stubble, 25 acres rape and young grass; large 9-roomed Dwelling; good garden and orchard, men's hut, 2 stables, cowbyre, woolshed, barn (with loft), eheepyards, concrete dip; large dam and water wheel. Price £3 10s'an acre; or, as a going concern, with 2170 crossbred sheep, 66 head of cattle, 15 horses, complete set implements, crops, etc, £4 10s per acre. (333) KQA ACRES FREEHOLD, Clutha District; 14 paddocks; grows pplendid pasture; £p*y\J over a mile frontage to the coast; well watered by permanent streams; 12 acres turnips, 24 acres rape and young grass, balance English grass; carries 1000" sheep; 4-roomed House, stable, barn, sheepyards, "etc. Price £8 an acre. Must be sold in order to wind up deceased estate. (334) f)£)f\ ACRES; well fenced and subdivided with wire netted fences; good pasture; /Z4l\3 carried last winter 100 head cattle, 200 ewes, and 4 horses; handy to sohool, post and telegTaph office; 5-roomed House, 18-stalled cowbyre, stable, and all neoeesary outbuildings, good sheepyards. £10 10a an acre. . (336) 1 A A ACRES, CLUTHA; all heavy river flat soil, 20ft in depth; one mile from rail; JLU'yfc .16 paddocks; 24 acres turnips, splendid crop; 24 acres stubble, balance English grass: B-roomed Dwelling; good garden and orchard; cowbyre, stable, large barn, yards, etc. £40 an acre. This is one of the best properties in Otago. (335) mf\ ACRES SPLENDID DAIRY FARM; alongside factory; H miles from school; i\J all heavy flat land; 7 paddocks, good fences; 10 acres turnips, 10 aores stubble, balance English grass; 4-roomed new House; garden; cowbyxe, stable, implement shed, men's hut, piggery, etc.; present stock 25 cows, 10young cattle, 7 horses. £25 an acre. P9l) KK ACRES; 4i miles from Dnnedin ; splendid grazing limestone land; well fenced and 0.0 subdivided; large Dwelling-house, electric light installed; splendid garden and orchard; cowbyre (24 cows), stable, implement shed, etc. Price £2650. (TW) Iry ACRES, Owaka; all in English grass; very suitable'for retired farmer; 6-roomed JL J House, garden, outbuildings. Price- £420. (156) w ACRES, Cavereham, with 9-roomed House; hot and cold water, bathroom; garden i and orchard ; r washhouse, dairy. Price £1200; easy terms. (8) N. PATERSON, ' t» . K. R PATTTRWve «L ■&• "** P Land* Stock fc, DOMINION CHAMBERS. ' "** £ Bbojcib. * 142 RATTRAY STREET.. (> "A • > (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). 4^ Home & Land Agents. Land Surreyiog a. Specialty. ' OREAT BARGAIN (Mnsselburgh); attractive, and in good position;' substantial ' 5-roomed Villa; bathroom, soullery, hot and l cold water; wide hall; concrete f oundation ; cupboards and' wardrobes; tile prates and hearths; bookcase; gas, modern sanitation; good freehold section (2 frontages); owner leaving; great sacrifice- easy terms. Only_£49o. , ? ' MAORI HILL; pretty and exceptionally well built semd-bungalow, 5 large roomsscullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric lights tile grates and hearths' expensive papers and friezes; return verandah, casement', windows, concrete foundations; wide archedl hall; nice elevated freehold section,, garden, lawn, asphalt paths and yard. This is really the best home for sale in Maori Hill, and is a sacrifice. Easy terms. rffTTANTED to EXCHANGE (as part payment for sheep or mixed farm) fine pro- ' W perty, situated Otago Peninsula, containing 23 acres rich, warm land with sttndid Dwelling and outbuildings; good orchard, and fine water supply f\N RISE (5' minutes' walk from Knox Church), comfortable '5-roomed DWELL-v-F ING, with all conveniences; modern sanitation; fine sunny freehold section' splendid view; land alone worth the money. £50 deposit. *Only £450. ' OVER 5 ACRES splendid rich, warm land; fine view; situated Roslyn, close tram and Bishopscourt;' £25 deposit. Finance arranged for building. Great bargain. Only £325. A GREAT INVESTMENT; city, slightly on rise, with'fine view; close' Post OfficeA nearly 1 ACRE FREEHOLD, with 17 HOUSES and SHOPS; u> faiTstate o'f reipasr. The property is in a deceased estato, and must bo sold immediately and an offer less than the cost price will be considered. J ' EOSLYN (Newiagton).—Superior ahd practically new brick BUNGALOW of 7 lar.ro rooms; very artistic design; large bathroom (hot and cold water) electric liJhl cupboards and larder; over i-acre choice elevated section, two frontages, tasteful!viaM out in garden flowers and lawn; fine view and sunny position. At the price this ra-o-perty is a sacrifice ; owner leaving. Only £1600. - v ° WUB P ro OJMALL SHEEP FARM FOR EXCHANGE OR SELL.-Splendid LE4STmnrn O RUN, 1650 acres; low rental; carrying 1000 sheep; warm, sunny countrf Thl property is situated in' a good district, and the owner (who is leaving) is anmou* t« dispose of it this month, and has fixed (with a £300 deposit) an excenrimialW 1« priL Or will accept CITY PROPERTY or in EXCHANGE I 7 li«T time chance for a genuine, bargain. , ' A CLOSE RATTRAY STREET (on Rise).-Substantial VILLA, containing 6 rooms bathroom and washhouso, and all conveniences; good appearance; latra elcvnhvi freehold section; garden, lawn, etc. This is the cheapest property in the eirv Terms. Only £610. ■ '■ , *' /PHEAP SHEEP FARM, Central Otago; 10 miles, from station; 1000 aci*»s small V' grazing run, £30 per annum; 600 acres flat; crows splendid wh°at oats and barley ;2£ acres in strawberries; garden, withl good Homestead and all necessary' farm outbuildings; large lot of crop; 500 sheep, 12 horses, plant, and implements- Rood stream of water; a. real bargain. £1000 deposit, and would accept city home 'in part payment. nnO WORKERS.—Cavereham, on Rise: Neat 4-roomed HOUSE; bath washhouse JL (copper and tubs); verandah-front; drained to sewer; good freehold 'section• carden ; fine view. Real sacrifice. £25 deposit. Balance rent. Only £140. \

MEDICAL. T ISTENI—AII Patent Medicines sold at JLd " Cash Chemist " Lowest Prices.—At Hawkins, 150 George strt-et, Dunedin. POST FREE —Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12s. 6d each.—Address Mrs L. Hawkins, 150 George street. Dunedin. ORLD RENOWNED.-Sprinsr Bios-' som Ointment and Spring Blossom Pills; 6d and If.. All chemists and grocers. MANDARIN Laundry Glaze." the only genuine "Chinese Glaie." 6d and Iβ; everywhere. Agent: Wm. Tayl<v, merchant LOOMINE." the Great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure ', price 6d; tho cheapest EE-i best. Sold' everywhere. AWKINS'S Sixpenny Cough Remedy cures Coughs, Cold's, Croup, Whcoping Cough, Bronchitis. Trade mark: "Big Six. "XT AWKINS'S Instant Relief Asthma -til Powder " is unrivalled; cures when others fail ; Is and 2e tins.—lso George BUFFERING Women, avoid operations by k> using " Orange Blossom"; month's treatment. ss.—Mrs HAWKINS, George street 28a S'ECtJRITY is a comprehensive word, indicating a position which everybody wishes to stand in. The desire for security is indeed one of tho moet natural cravings to be found in any norma! person. Who does not desire security in such matters as business, possessions, health? As regards the latter, it is well to bear in mind that prcat immunity from illness is enjoyed by those who know how to preserve their dieroetivo system in thoroughly good order. For a eound digestion is one of the fundamentals of that most desirable blessing—Good Health. This is whom Boenham's Pills eomn' in! They, help the digestion most wonderfullv. An occasional dose of this excellent medicine will be found of great sorvice m ensuring the harmonious working of the important mechanism of digestion, which, owincr to the etrain of modern life, is exceedingly liable to he disturbed. , Beecham's Pills ensure good digestion; good digestion secures goor 1 health. The wisdom, therefore, will be at once apparent, of taking BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold in boxes, labelled price 10id (36 pills). Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). The teeth of a carp are in the throat. For ohronic chest complaints Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 10

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