PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 'Phono 3640. B A R R & CO., 'Phono 3640. LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. OFFICES: 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. CJI-IEEP FARM.-1000 ACHES S.G.R. fIR-ACIUS ORCHARD (NELSON DISJO (Central); railway siding adjoins, und IRfCl); land all level, and rich capital for strawberry and other fruit grow- soil; now 5-roomed Cottage and 6-roomed in*'. As a goinj; concern, £4000. £1000 Houso; rcw 2-stall stable, chaffroom, trapdown, balanco per cent. shed, packing-shed, etc.; apples, pears, /"•■i rTL'TTtj 11n(\tj in?t*\' ♦yx jplums, apTicot-s, and peachofl, <ill full-Dear* QHEEP IMiOPIUm .—£soo to £950 de- | trees. Price as a K oinjr concern, inposit accepted ftoiri man to take iialf- (^Ur ]j n (, £ wo horses, cow, power-snraycr, .bare in ciisily-worlj.-.l sheep farm of 1100 cart j iarncss implements, etc., £2200. acres. One of the best chances olrcnng to ' l got into a property at nctiinjly below its (near Clyde); 21 acres; all value. Would accept- good houso as part ■ fenced and netted; 4-roomed House; payment food water supply; 1033 mixed fruit trees. "PENINSULA FARM.—3O ACRES FREE- Ful ' P articulars to * eDU " ic 1 HOLD and 60 ACRES LEASEHOLD; inc l uirra on]ysplendid soil; Residence of 7 rooms; np-to- Q ACRES; no bnildinfis; suitable! fruitdate outbuilding; very «asy terms V Rrowinp, market gardening, and poularranged; or owner would tako town bouse try. Offer wanted. as part payment. ' CtAVERSHAM.— New 5-roomed BUNGALOW; all modem conveniences, including J electric liglit and iron, li. and c. water; splendid view of City and harbour, which can never bo blocked. Price, £675 on easy terms. BARR. & CO., 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 193 Princes st., BOYD'S AGENCY, Duhedin NEXT "GRAND" PICTURE PALACE. rrry ACRES FREEHOLD, CLUTHA DISTRICT, with 5-roomed Dwelling and all 0 i necessary farm buildings; well watered, good fences, good grass; about 17 acres rape and young grass. This is an excellent chaneo for the man with limited capital acquiring the freehold of a small dairy farm. The owner will sell at £430 (crops given in). Easy terms can bo arranged. QnA ACRES FREEHOLD, MATAURA; subdivided into 6 paddocks, well ru/rdis watered and fenced; splendid 6-roomed Dwelling (nearly new, all conveniences), full range of farm buildings. This is a fine property and handily situated. Owing to war conditions the owner must sell, and will accept the very low price of £7 ids, and will leave the bulk of the money on mortgage. _ A speculator would havo a very good chance of making £3 or £4 an acre out of this. WAIMATE.— 50 ACRES L.1.P.; rent 15s 6d. Tho land is chiefly river flat, and grows abundance of feed in the driest season. Good 4-roomed Dwelling ;new) shed, byre, piggery, orchard, ctc. The owner has 28 acres under cultivation and milks 10 cows on the balanco. As a going concern, with 11 cows, 1 bull, 3 horses, and implements, £550. N. PATERSON, - D A m E - S - PATERSON, Surveyou ajjd © . x A. ± Finance Agent & Civil E.\gi- , ** £> Land & Stock neeb. DOMINION CHAMBERS, g Bboker. & 142 RATTRAY STREET, . Oj. • (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). House & Land Agents. Land Surveying a Specialty. GENTLEMAN'S SUPERIOR AND PRACTICALLY NEW RESIDENCE; situated v)T in tho best part of GEORGE STREET, 7 rooms; bungalow design, with all tho latest modern conveniences; tile roof, return verandah, with 2 fine freehold sections, tastefully laid out in garden, flowers, and lawn; motor garage. Owner leaving. A roal sacrifice. DEPOSIT—NEAR CATHEDRAL: Substantial RESIDENCE; attractive apaSfOU pearance; ono flat; 6 rooms and storeroom, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, electric light, concrcto foundation, washhouse (copper and tubs), slats roof, modern sanitation; fino sunny freehold section; garden. Real bargain—£7so. MUSSELBURGH. —New attractive 5-roomed BUNGALOWS hot and cold water, enamelled bath, basin and sink, fine bathroom, fibrous plastered ceilings, mirrordoor wardrobes, Litest art papers and friezes, tilo surrounds and hearths, leadlight in front door; electric light throughout; cupboards and bookcase built in; washhouse, coppcr and tubs; drained to D.B. regtilations; good freehold section; asphalt paths and yard. This property is all in perfect order, and ready for immediate possession. Will be sold a bargain. Price, £685, or close offer considered. WARRINGTON. —Choice RESIDENCE of 6 rooms; conservatory; stable, buggy shed; orchard, all nicely laid out, and in perfect order; over 10 acres of land, very suitable for subdividing into seaside sections. Price reduced from £1200 to £1000, and at this price it is a bargain. BRIGHTON (Main road).—Sound 4-roomed COTTAGE; good range, etc.; also Building, 24 x 16, which could be made into another cottage; and another Building, 20 x 14, cart shed and stable; freehold comer section, over g-acre. This property will bo sold in one lot. Tho price was £300, but the owners will now consider any reasonable offer. £25 deposit, balance by easy instalments. This is a great bargain. Don't miss it. WARRINGTON (opposite the English Church).—Splendid CORNER SECTION, £50. Another charming SECTION, near tho beach, 100 ft frontage, at £100. POUNAWEA (fronting Gatlins Lake).—Fine 5-roomed Summer RESIDENCE; largo front and side verandah. Price only £250. and terms, if necessary. ■,O|ITY (on the rise). —Haiidsomc new BUNGALOW; tile roof; 8 rooms, with all O modem attractions, with largo section; about i-acre; tennis oonrt and garage. Price reduced from £2200 to the ridiculously low prico of £1600. Terms can be arranged, and cards to view on application. Owner leaving. A FINE HOME. —Comfortable and attractive home; suit city business man with leisure time or retired farmer; very substantial House of 7 good rooms, with all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, splendid bathroom, gas throughout, sewer drained. The House stands nicely elevated, and is surrounded by shrubs and nntivo trees; nice flower plots_ and vegetable garden; paths and yard asphalted. Thowhole property is most attractive, having the large frontage of 120 feet, facing the north, and commands fine view, and is well sheltered. Just off the city tram line, 2d section. For immediate sale, and tho prico is reduced from £1000 to £875, as tho owner is leavinc Dunedin. Early inspection invited. LONDON STREET. —Fine Modern 7-roomed RESIDENCE (one flat); plastered throughout, tile roof; very attractive appearance, with all the latest modern conveniences; level freehold corner section; garden; asphalt paths and yard; surrounded by live hedges. A really good property at a low fisruro. MONEY.— Several SUMS, large and small, AWAITING immediate INVESTMENT on freehold securities.
MONEY. JJOITTT TO LEND. Tho DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREE HOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Kates. SEED SMTTH, 12ju Manager. O N E Y T~O L E N D. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES. & NICHOL, Solicitors, High stre-it, Dunedin. have Morey to Lerd ot> Freehold Security at Lowest Current Ratea. 23m7 "jyrONEY TO LEND Personal lylid- ; also on Life Policies Bond Warrants, Freeholds, Leaseholds, etc. Bills Di=conntedi larsre or small sums. Lowest Current Rates of Interest. _ D. MOLONEY, Financial and Estate A cent, llau 90 Princes street. Dunedin. T" RUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT 1 . ASLIN & BEDFORD, Solicitors. N.Z. Express Co. Building, Bond street. Branch Offices: Mosgiel and PalmeTston. M' ONEY TO LENT). IN LARGE UR SMALL AMOUNTS, ON FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Lowest Rates. JOHN WILKINSON. 19jv Solicitor, 25 r->wlinjr street,. ONEY —j.LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKINS ON & WOOD. Solicitors, No. 1 DOWT.ING STREET. MONLT to LEND on Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Life Policies. Rills of Lading, Promissory Notes, Stock, Scrip; easy repayments. — Otago Finance and Agency Company (Ltd.), 15 Empire Buildings, Dunedin. 28my ONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY & STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.'s Building. Bond st. M' TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS.. Empire Buildings. Princes street. ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM. Lowest Current Rate#. MOORE, MOORE, & NICHOL, 123 STUART STREET. . 26my MONEY CLUB Lends on Second Mortgages, Promissory Notes, Furniture, Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Stock, etc. (from £1 upwards; easy terms).—Apply Hugh Mitchell, Stock Exchange. 2o UPWARDS ADVANCED all classes o&D Security; private, confidential.—Dunedin Financo Company. 225 Princes street. PUBLIC COMPANIES. EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Capital Subscribed £1,500,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserves ... 964,129 Net Annual Revenuo 746,831 THE PREMIER COT.ONTAL COMPANY Fire, Marino, Personal Accident and Sickness, Workers' Compensation, Employers' Liability and Common Law, Public Risk and Third Party Indemnity, Live Stock, Burglary and Housebreaking, Plate Glass,' Fidelity Guarantee, Administration Bonds and Mortgagee Indemnity Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. OFFICES: Corner of Rattray and Crawford fitrcets, Dunedin. JAMES B. GRAVE. Manager. fT\HE Firet Utility at frequent and regular 1 Advertising consist.* in liim: There is ai all umes a largo class of persons, both in ; country and town, who havo, no fixed pla-ces ; for th? purchase o£ certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and j drawn towards any particular place which | ifl earnestly brought under their notic-a ! Indifferent to all, they yield without hesita ! tion to the first who asks.
MEDICUL IT ISTEN! —AII Patent Medicines sold at " Cadi Chemist " Lowest Prices.—At Hawkins, 150 Gcorgo street. Dunedin. POST FREE. —Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each.—Address Mrs L Hawkins, 160 George street, Dunedin. ORLD - ItENO WNED. -Spring Blossom Ointment and Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is. All chemists and ijrocers. MANDARIN Laundry Glaze," the only genuine "Chinese Glaze," 6d and Is; everywhere. Agent: Wm. Taylor, rner- ) chant. BLOOMINE," the Great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure; price 6d; tho cheapest and best. Stld everywhere. eiAWKINS'S Sixnenny Cough Remedy cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooi> ! ing Cough, Bronchirs. Trade mark: "Big j Six.'' eIA WKINS'S _ Instant Relief Asthma Powder " is unrivalled; cures when others fail; la and 2s tins.—lso George street. SUFFERING Women, avoid operations by using 'Orange Blossom"; month's treatment, as.—Mrs HAWKINS, George street 28s I SAFE. gTEEr-MAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS. The Most Reliable Medicine for Young Children. j j Known and used all over the Englishspeaking World. r These Powders conta-'o NO POI3ON. 25ap I : _ __ Beech am's pills might bo mentioned as a striking example by those who believe in the saying . that " old things are the best." Certain it is that, although this preparation is ono of the oldest proprietary medicines in use, it is still everywhere regarded as one of the best for the treatment of derangements of tho liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowels. Beecham's Pills are always popular; they are never out of date. Whenever a fair trial is extended to them, Beecham's Pills will continue to GIVE the required relief in cases of digestive trouble. Tho popularity of this famous medicine is not oonfined to ono class, nor to one country. The reputation is wo rid- * wide. There is good reason for this. Beecham's Pills" are prepared from carefully selected ingredients, of vegetable origin, and their scientific combination has tho highest value as an aperient, corrective, and { tonic. As a general and family medicine Beecham's Pills afford the most complete SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled price (36 pills). Is (56 pills), and , 2s 9d (168 pills). Most important is it that tho emokcr should know the percentage of Nicotino in tho tobacco ho uses—for even the most robust constitution is undermined by tins poison when absorbed by tho system regularly and in largo quantities. American tobaccos contain :is much a-s 4 per cent, and 5 pur cent, of Nicotine. Smokers will be interested to luarn that our Now Zoa-land-grown tobacco contains only 11, per cent, of Nicotine. Small wonder that it is so much milder and less harmful. Now Zealand has now its own tobacco industry, i and wo can well be proud of the locally | grown, picked, blended, and packed proI duet known as Gold Pouch Tobacco. Mild, i delightful in flavour and aroma, cool and | sweet it is also far better value than imj ported brands. Two and a-half ounces— yes, 2joz--for Is. Try it. 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16890, 30 December 1916, Page 14
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