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PROPERTIES FO.I SALE AND TO LET. ALBION CHAHBEBS, 41 DOWLING STREET ' (Cutting.) N. /* JX Situblisiiid /Jf O 1861. Telephone 380. 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNE DIN WE H nS-t.™woIS E w!?S THING order; drained to Zw J T B< f boll . cr: and all necessary consituated on tho rise and wifHn veniences; freehold £-acre; a few minutes' A REALLV rnnk £°™ trnms tioL ° £ tOWn " FuU Pardculare on appl j£ A REALLY GOOD PROPOSITION. * ' ' (171 ~ ~ " " ON THE RISE, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL NORTH DUNEDIN. LOCALITY. Tl/TODERN and up-to-date HOME of RESIDENCE; two story; all XTJ. 6 rooms; one etorv; 2 bay windows conveniences. The house is not new portico; electric light; drained; h. and c' but is in very good order. The section is water; all in first-class order; £-acre; level •' tt corner freehold. Further particulars and nice garden; new iron and wire fence in cnrd to ins P cct can be obtained on applitront, giving tho house a very stylish ad- cat: °n to us. (9) pearance. We can recommend this as a — — """""h lO fe CITY. CITY. — GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 8 QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD IN CITY ro ° m ?; , two , >. bathroom; h.p. BRICK PTWni?Mn? e O ' drained; olcctnc light, gae heaters; ■ sVnrTT- k J roorns ; °no washhouse (tuba and copper), outhouses; in excellent til" I ? v " an L dal |, ; all everything modern and labour-saving; in chean Pron#»rtJ i is undoubtedly a thoroughly good order; situation sunny, Citv aro3 u i-acre freeholds m the and very handy to 'town; nice garden. £1250 seldom on the market. Price, £1500. (26) (5) BURTON & PATTERSON, L E vTt^Vn I D ? I A^S CAL I . AGENTS ' ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS. TRUSTEES, VALUATORS, SHAREBROKER S, AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. . ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. BA'TTERSBY & CO., LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Telephone 2141 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 2141. gOMETHING EXCEPTIONAL —TAIERI: 130 ACRES FREEHOLD; alluvial Uat land, dairying and fattening land; suitably subdivided; Buildings— o-roomed House, eowbyre. Price only £16 per acre. Very easy terms can be arranged for purchasing. 78 ACRE , S n GOVERNMENT RENEWABLE LEASEHOLD (North); dairying land: e+ v?* u ?, ? CTes flat > balance downs; with good House, eowbyre, stable, sheds, all in good condition; close to rail and factory; stock—l 6 «nvs and .heifers, 10 yearlings, 3 horses, full set of implements. Price, and plant"*' °° ncern > which includes all buildings, improvements, stock, 2000 ZI l^ G ? UN; , rp l nt ®' 7d P er acre : lon K lease (renewable); k i a , nd - cl <>s<s to rail; buildings; stock-930 sheep (600 ewes), 8 arranged horses - Reasonable price. £1500 cash required, balance 2 ACRES FREEHOLD (Taieri handy Mosgiel), -with 7-roomed House, stable, shed; *ou ° rchard ' £80 °- Owner will Exchange for House in Roslyn. £350 '' °i ance arranged, purchases 8 ACRES heavy flat land; 4 acres grass, balance orchard; good 5-roomed House, barn, stables, fowlrun«Exceptional °chance. °° W ' M ™P lcmont3 - concem ' £1250 ' £200 ffiS, PU?CHA k 80 ES FREEHOLD, with good House and outnICG ° rd: 1 Blt uated, on north line. Inquire early re this SHEEP PROPERTIES. SHEEP PROPERTIES. 1000 LEASEHOLD (close Dunedin); cattle and sheep country: rental _ _ . aCre lease); good buildings and yards. Price, £300; terms. 1900 ISf 5 1^; a ttie R £^lxi ren - al 550 per a ° num; buildings; 1100 sheep and tamos, b cattle. £3800 going concern; terms. 2250 Ap? ES FREEHOLD, of which about 1000 acres good agricultural land tussock; subdivided; well watered; good homestead; 2 miles from cal ™ s 3000 sheep, 320 cattle. *" PRICE, £7 5s per acre Sty in cln4rbury° WNEB will change for pr& DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. OA ACRES FREEHOLD; grass land, in 3 paddocks; handy City; -with good 6roomed House, byre, stable. PRICE. £900; easy terms. . B 8 FREEHOLD; heavy flat land, part of which planted in orchard; good EXCH^NO^ S .FOR HOUS'e 111 ECh °° l OWNER WLL 240 AC^^ EASEHOL ?n i n J paddoc !? : flats and downs; BUILDINGS- rental CONCEr'n nUm ' cattle (19 cows), implements. £700, GOING HOUSE PROPERTY. £30 CA 5?' ihlf'T !UTa l nged - PURCHASES 6-roomed HOUSE (St. Clair); electrio light, h. and c. water, drained sewer; corner section. £750. T. E. SHIEL A CO UCENSED LAND AGENTS. STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.*' 1 ACRES , FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD LAND; well cultivate •l grassed, fenced, drained, and subdivided into paddocks ■ C H railway, school, and post office; 12-roomed Dwelling and all neoessarv oi,Vk,,;isr stock and implements valued at £6000 Will sell land, stock, implementMd c™ as a going concern at £24 per acre which is less than the annual profit Mr ™ P some of the land. Easy terms can bo arranged n RESIDENCE, eight rooms', and one freehold- central sunnv V sheltered, beautiful view; grounds planted and laid out in fruit flowed '1" etc. : entrance carriage and motor drive: house cost -Pl9(V>. i„Ji •' T?' s^ r "bs, Will soli the lot for £1250. 11200 ' land 13 worth £1000. 7 ROO F al l d LEASEHOLD (ground rent £3 3s per annum); modern House- mm* !i.S-™»Td-„SoJT SSX M°l°R GA^ AGE ' ln S° u thCanterburyprosperous town and district- asenoiV, ro if J. three good cars; garage SO x 100; new and up-to-date; rent £6 10s ifer machinery, plant, tools, goodwill, and business as a going concern PrL WATCHMAKER'S AND JEWELLER'S BUSINESS, in fw so " * V bll 7 town and district; good business, modern shop (rent 18s tor mS-l i i repair and retail trade: stock, fittings, and goodwill worth pS" ' Ro ° d CiMALL FRUIT. CONFECTIONERY, AND GROCER SHOPS , t rVoms 3t W t0 £10 ° 3 iS/fi A'HvS 1 Licensed Land Agents, Stafford street. Dunedin. I i ~ 1 —

3 MEDICAL. T) E C I D' E NOW —without any further delay—to take Beecham's Pills J The state of your hoaith demands it if you are suffering from any symptoms of disorder of tho digestive gys torn. You are probably familiar with them. Biliousness, constipation, pain after eatingi sick headaches, lack of energy, and feeble appetite. It. is certainly most inadvisable to trifle with such Unmistakable signs of present and future trouble. It has long been found an excellent plan TO TAKE Beecham's Pills_ at the first sign of derangement of the digestive organs. Complications and further illness may be thus prevented. It is hardly necessary in these days c to insist upon the splendid properties of j this popular health-giving medicine. Beecham's Pills have an oid reputation for J relieving and curing most of the ailments which commonly affect the stomach, liver, and bowels. You will be acting wisely if you decide," now, to take BEECHAM'S. PILLS Sold everywhere, in boxes, labelled. Price, 10id (36 pills), Is lid (56 pills), and 2a 9d (168 pills).

2000 MILES FOR "BAXTER'S." A man writes from Western Australia as follows: — " Enclosed find £1. Ploase send me somo bottles of Baxter's Lunc Preserver as soon as possible, as I have a bad cough, and your remedy cured me of Asthma in Ntw Zealand 14 years ago." 2s buys large bottle. Chemists and Stores. —Advt.

British scientists engaged in industrial research arc reporter! to havo discovered the secret composition of several optical glasses which were previously made only in Jena, Germany. For cold in tho head—inhale NAZOL. For sore throat or tickling cough take somo drops on sugar. Used either way NAZOL •works wonders. 60 doses Is 6d.

Ihe brine springs at Droitwich (England) are richer in salt than any other water in world—even than tho Dead Sea. For chronic chest complaints, Woods' Great Peppcrwiat Owe. Is 6d, 2* ad.— Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17319, 20 May 1918, Page 8

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