► BOPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. ’Phones 925, 2852. ’Phones 925. 2852. Tennent,' qrbell, & x iTCHENEII (L imited )- LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT'S, AND VALUATORS. 24 WATER STREET, DUNEDIN (Upstairs, comer Water and Bond streets). TL/TORNINGTON.—GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE; 9 large rooms; spacious grounds JLtJL laid out in shrubbery and garden; commodious outhouses, stables, and car shelter; electric light, gas, hot and cold water. Splendid home for retired farmer. Price, £2IOO, or near offer. TV/TUSSELBURGH.—£BOO; Splendid 5-roomed rough-cast BUNGALOW; every con-i-T-lL' venienco, electric light, hot and cold water; beautiful i-acre corner section ; handy to car; well laid out garden and spacious fowlhouse. Small deposit only required. The best proposition on the market. BELLEKNOWES —£1250: An ideal FAMILY HOME in first- class condition ; 8 largo rooms, gas, electric light, and all conveniences; i-acre section, well laid, out garden, asphalt paths. Adjoining sections can also be purchased if desired. BELLEKNOWES— £1800: Gentleman’s 10-roomed modern, RESIDENCE; lovely i-acre, corner section; handy to car; splendid iiew. xbis homa has all conveniences, and is for absolute sale at £IBOO. (gEOTIONS FOR SALE in all parts of Dunedin and suburbs. TJSTE HAVE CASH BUYERS WAITING FOR 4, b, AND 6-ROOMED HOUSES W| MAORI HILL AND ST. CLAIR. KINDLY SEND PARTICULARS WITH LOWEST CASH OFFER.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. VIA BEAUMONT. KOBE’S MOTOR SERVICE MEETS ALL TRAINS ARRIVING BEAUMONT. Loaves Roxburgh P.O. 10.45 a.ra.; Beaumont Railway Station after arrival of Dunedin train. Telegrams: Robb, Beaumont or Roxburgh. ROBB. ROXBURGH. ’Phono 12. P.O. Box 93. B ARL’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. TO BEAUMONT. Leaves Roxburgh (Commercial Corner) 10.15 a.m. Leaves Beaumont on arrival Dunedin train. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. Cars for Hire at all hours Efficient drivers. ALEX. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh. ’Phone 47. Box 57. COACH LEAVES PORTOBELLO DAILY At 8 o’clock for Dunedin, returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 2.30 (Saturdays only at 2 p.m. instead of 2.30). Parcel luggage, etc,, received at Stables no to 2 o’clock. Heavy Cargo bv Arrangement J. S. M'OARTNEY Crust & Crust’s Stables. Stafford street. RIGHTON AND TATERI MOUTH. ROYAL MAIL. C. J. HOBBS & CO., Manse street. Motors leave for Brighton daily 9.30 a.m., 5.10 n.m. Taieri Mouth—Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. 9.30 a.m. Brighton only—Saturday, I.lo* p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. For specials and picnics ring Brighton Bureau and ask for Brighton House. Booking Office: “Geyser.” OYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE. —Cars leave Cromwell for Lake Wnnaka, via Lake Hawea, on Tuesdays. (fhursclays, and Saturdays. Return Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. • Cars leave Cromwell for Arrowtown, via Knwarau Gorge, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturday*. Return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridavs. Special Car meets train on receipt of telegram. —JOHN ANDERSON. Proprietor. Cromwell. BRIGHTON AND TATERJ MOUTH MOTOR SERVICE, j. S. GILL & CO.’S new Fiat Pneumatictyred Motor ’Bus will leave Manse street as follows for Brighton and Taieri Mouth: Mondays. Wednesdays. Fridays, 9.39 a.m. For Brighton only, daily, 9.30 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. For special Picnic Parties ring Callender’s , Private Hotel. Brighton. Seats booked at Mowat’s fruiterer, corner Princes and Stafford streets. Tele., 1158. ■v M'DONALD, Royal Mail Motor Ser- ■* * vice. Roxburgh to Beaumont, saves Roxburgh 9.45. Leaves Railway :ation. Beaumont, for Roxburgh, about 40 p-m. daily. Book aeats early. 'PHONE 18, a ROXBURGH. f'ttXßl to TAIEBI MOUTH. —Kuaraton's L Boats will now run aa usual. Meet ah aina at Titri 18ct HOTELS. LJETRL I T A N )MACLAGGAN i< STREET, DUNEDIN. Under New Management, his centrally situated Hotel provides only the Best Brands Liquors and Speight’s Beer. ALL HOME COMFORTS. Moderate Tariff, J. HOPE. Proprietor. Telephone 974. 20ap Gridiron hotel. JT 237 Princes street, Dunedin. Tel. 826. This favourite and commodious Hotel is ow under Now Management, and offers ccellent accommodation. Best Brands Ones and Spirits Stocked. Tariff, 8s 6d er day; £2 10s per week. Why pay morel CHAS. HINCHCLIFF, Proprietor. (Late Duntroon and Otautuu.)
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18757, 10 January 1923, Page 10
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