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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ADVKIITISEMKNTS ol 10 Wordf" under the Uea<liugs Sitimti'jiie Vii.mut, Wyiiteil, Fjr .Sale, To Let, L.-wl ain\ Kound, Miscellaneous Wiint«, Kto., Oui; Shilling l">r iiuwliun; 3 lnscrtkiis. 2/6; a iLKorlioiij, 6/-. 5-trictl>r Caah in Advance. Kxtrn Oliarfie If Hookpil. 4?J.9A~ NUJ,i 4 KOOMSi*" alongaitio <*>rit:&\J trajn (Morninpton); porcelain ' bath, gas every room; drained; absolutely ; ideal, little home; must bo Bold.—T;unblyii, M'Kenzic, 'Hinton. n' 3 |>AIX-MJ'rj[A.-^i x ROOMS; hot wlfcr, JL» kith; Irtingiilaw ; l.irgo ypctiori; £650i small dt:i>osit.—Tjiniblyn, M'Kciuio, and Wmion. rjALcEyriTiv.- 3co acres, tost ■«-» quality; <Msily worked- wheat land; grow 60 bushok; carry cwea and 20 cows plus cropping; £13 lOu acre.— ■luni-lilyij^ai'Kt-nzio. pALMEBOTDN.-eo iACRLS Govern- ■*■ itiont lcaeo; good steading-; goitir concern, 20 cows, 20 other cattle, pigs" ST , implcmoitts, sundrica, £1500.— "a FoTsaleTTrooms ~,f- n,,lt V Sredlery mud 2-roomod COTmi : oloctr ic Hght and iron; i-acro; £460 Ihomus Park, Abhotsford. n^ "POR SALE (Wailiola), HOUSE, 4 x.u oonis; stoel cc ' llip K s . Panel doors, etc"washhouse, coalhouse; garden; sunny on r i^ii ] J.^' ns hiP-~4 ddro ! s Terms . Waihola. ■ORICK -»-» 595 Georgo street; easy terms arranged.—E. Hitchcock, 19 Dundas street. W ANT to v » at Abbotsford, above railway stationbargain.—Apply Johnson's Store, Cargill £'S2^~ MAORI InL;L: Splendid five hot toh; cloctrio light; drained; ideal, sunny, healthy position; owner leaving Dunsdin; great opuorU^y^—ramblyn i _M/Konzio, andi Winton. £J tyf*- MORNING-TON: 4 ROOMS"; cWjcvv porcelain bath, gas; drained; alongside tram; great value. —Tamblyn M-Kenzio, and Wintoru 12s R°^J^iv MBOri HiH - and Mornington f-\ HOUSES for SALE in these hill diatriots.—Apply Washer, auctioneer. Roslyn. 20 A9RES L.1.P.; best flat land; adA » , -' joining townshin and good factory carry 12 cows comlortably; good building; £1200.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzie." 200 ES (Owaica); lCo~grass, balance <y\sy bush; good steading; price (including stock, plant), £1250.—Tainblyn, M'Ken--1 X ACRES (handy city); with 3-roomed if. 'X?^ 01 Plenty iiren-ood available; SSJSr-TAMBLTN, M'KENZIE, & WIN- ; 12s /•-ROOMED HOUSE (St. Andrew street)">f over y, convenience; £150 deposit— Apply Moss and Phillips. j^ ff arJL den, piano, everything ready to co into.—Moss and Philbps ('phone 300). Zi BRIOK Rl-13IDENCE, 9 rooms (Rotoiti), 595 Georgo street; easy terms arranged.—E. Hitchcock, 19 Dundas street. 1-ACRE; 4-roomed HOUSE (fruit gar- * d° n )' Woodhaugh; £350—Moss and irliiihps; easy terms. 7 S ON Riso (central): 8-roomed HOUSEperfect order; £1350.—Moss and Phil'lips ('phono 300). 3s ctoiZiQ 5 extra choice roomt; modern, latest style; slightly on rise; close tram; unique chance: don't delay.—TambJJh M'Kenzie, and Winton. 4?fi7F; - KAIKORAIi Splendid 5 X,Utd ROOMS; close to tram; electric light, pedestal bath, sewered ; garage workshop; garden, i-acre.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, ancM>Vinton, Braithwaite's Binldinsrs. 3JO i 4) ROOMS (almost now) • near both trams; cheapest offering.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, Winton. £! 1 KO- roug h<;ast bungalow, SG/XXiJi'U' & ,-ooins (plastered); overlooking city; everything perfect; 3 minutes tram; lovely section; panoramic view; inquire.— Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton property ' •£ft7K- NEW ""BSNGALOW. 5 lovely cwu « u> rooms; iiorth end city; fibrous plaster ceilings, porcelam bath, electric light; sunny position; must sell immediately.—Tamblyn. M'Kenzie, Winton. hot bath, electric l,ght, drained; good order; on rise, Valley. Also 7 acres leasehold: carrv two cows.—TAMBLYN. M'KENZIE. W J. O»\ Ag WANTED "to SELL (privately). Comfortiblo Six-roomed HOUSE; every modem convenience.—Particulars to Silas South Dancdin P.O. . g^ jC?KAA—NORTH END: Good 5-roomed SrfiJUU -HOUSE; electric light, hot water; terms arranged.—Bryant, agent Octagon. ■ kg TO LET. ADVIiJiTISEMEXTS of 16 Words under the Head, lags Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, Tβ l>pt, Lost and Found, llispcllanc-ous Wants. lit p.. One Shilling per infcrlicn; 3 insertions. 2/0; S insertion*, 6,-. t-nirtly Caih m Advance, lixtru Charae if Booked. TiO LET, 3 ROOMS; suitable workrooms10s 6d week.—Beehive, 121 George street. 12s rpo LET, CORNER PREMISES, best part Geoi-ge street; modern shop, with hall upstairs a.'id good dry cellar; suit draper, milliner, billiard parlours, t-ea-luncheon rooms, or manufacturer's showrooms. —Particulars Box 608. 12s HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. AiHEimsKUIiNTS ot IS Wotda under the fleadiugi Vaonn'., Wantp.i, For risle, To Let, Lott end Fouud, Miscellaneous Wants, Kt.c., Ooe Shilling per insertion; 3 5,6; 6 iDPertions, 5/-. itriellT Cash In Advance, listra Cliirge If Booked. ANTED to RENT, 4 or 5 ROOMS; near University; good tenant. —Address Couple, Times Office. 12s WAKARI. Roslyn—Modern 6 ROOMS"; cloctrii: hot and cold; beautiful henw; 14s 6d. —Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn. ANTED" to BUY, 6 or 7-roomed HOL'£E; brick preferred; no agents. Send full particulars to House, Box 263 P.O. 12s ANTED PURCHASE, S-roomed » » HOUSE; vicinity Dundas street to Georgo street bridge; hill preferred.—G. Times. ifg SALE OF WORK. A very successful salo cf work—tho result of tho labours of the lady members of tho Moray Place Congregational Church—was hold in the* big ha'l at the rear of the church on Wednesday and Thursday after- ] noon and evening, the opening function being I performed by h.s Worship tho Mayor (Mr W. Becrg). Tho proceeds will bo devoted io mission work and other activities of tho church. Tho hall was attractively arranged with stalls laden with articles, ornamental and useful, and these found a ready sale, trie I takings on Wednesday being exceedingly j satisfactory. Tho stalls wore as follow: I Ladies' Guild, Fancy (conducted by Young Ladies' Club), Produce, Flower, and Sweets. A very enjoyable musical programme was contributed each evening. Tho decorations —floral ami greenery—were very effective. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT. TO TIIK EtIITOK. Sin, —It 13 very much to be regretted that in this unsettled period, when such great elforts aro being put forth for tion or union of the churches, and when services are being held, that "Church amity" should obtrude itself, and that ministers in Auckland actually should bo so narrow-minded as to want a brother minister to resijrn because ho had followed the dictates of his conscience and been immersed in baptism. The churches cannot mako much progress till they adopt a creed ot three or Jour essentials, and allow members freedom oii subjects on which there may be room for difference of opinion. From your "Sunday Circle" column last week I notice Rev. Dr Maogregor, Moderator of the U.l'\ Church of Scotland, advocates a ehort creed, and I think rig-htly so—a. shrrt creed bat a broid mind based on Scripture.—l am, etc., MemBKK OF THE pRE3nTTEBIiI« CimnCH. All tho subtlo flavour of sun-ripened apricots h preserved in St. Grorgo apricot conserve. Tho luscious fruit ro:.'3 straight from. • orchard to kitchen; stance aro removed, and tho lam. is being mado in a matter of hours. Buy one tin of St. George apricot conserve—nothing but best apricots and best sugar, boilxi tho best way. " 20

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17728, 12 September 1919, Page 8

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