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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. O T I C E. TO LAND AGENTS AND OTHERS. All Properties placed by us in Agents’ hands for Kale arc NOW WITHDRAWN. J. & W. FAULKNER, Castle and St. Andrew streets. F ■OK URGENT SALE, ST. CLAIR. SUPERIOR CONCRETE BUNGALOW Moat beautifullj* finished; tile roof, and everything absolutely tip-top. Inquire at once about this. Immediate possession. Owner leaving. M’FADDEN, 10D Princes street. Phono 3161. fin T»OSLYN—Six ROOMS; electric light, and li everything right uii-to-datc; glorious view.—M'Fadden, Princes street. CAVER SHAM—Lovely J-ACEE SECTION ; ready for building; glorious view; owner leaving district; £125. M'Fadden. OCT. CLAIR—Five-roomed SEMI-BUNG ALOW; immediate possession; for quick sale - r £oßo.—M'Fadden, 109_ ITinces street.^ N RISE—SIX-ROOMED DUNOALOW; return verandah, oriel windows, fibrous plaster ceilings, tile roof, built by daylabour ; and good largo section; commanding the finest view obtainable in or about Dunedin. For URGENT SALE. ■ Owner prepared to sacrifice. M'FADDEN, 103 Princes street. ’Phono 3161. HI TO FARMERS. GRAZIERS, AND JL DEALERS. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. 340 ACRES FREEHOLD, conveniently subdivided and well fenced and watered. Close to Burnside and Dunedin; ISO acres in grass, balance under cultivation: carries sheep and half to the acre; good Dwelling of 6 rooms, washhouse, 5-stalled stable, barn, yards for 600 poultry; metalled road to door. The land carries good grass, and has a prospective coal-hearing value. The above property is for sate on account, of the owner retiring, and has never boon on the market before. Apply OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Dunedin. 3n BIT KA-ST. KILDA; 5-roomed BUNdbXjLOvi GALOW, tile roof, electric, gas, hot water, etc.—Spedding, Cameron. 5-roomed VILLA, every convenience, porcelain bath: no cars. —Spedding & Cameron. 0“8 r'iTiOi —ST. CLAIR; artistic 5-roomed o&JLtJvPO concrete BUNGALOW, tiled roof ; every possible convenience. —Speddiric. Cameron. rt-l OKA-NORTH END; sound 6roomed RESIDENCE, electric, gas, hot water, etc. —Spedding, Cltmeron. g\ ~t AKA—DUNOTTAR ; sound 5-roomed StXU«>l/ BUNGALOW, every possible convenience; Cameron. £1075~ €ITY: owner leaving.—Speddii CJECTTONS.— Anderson’s Bay, i-acre, kT £250; i-acre, £210; 30 poles, City, £7SO.—SPEDDING, CAMERON. 10n H O M A S PRYOR, THE BUSINESS SALESMAN, No. 2 OCTAGON (Over F- and F. Martins,). ’Phone 3213. ’Phone 3213. gy, STATIONERY and FANCY SiiOOi) GOODS, main street, city; easyrental.—Pryor. ' WITHOUT doubt the beat Suburban Fruit, Grocery, Confectionery; six good living Booms; garage; freehold; £IBOO. stock valuation. —Pryor. _____ rf.O rn-LEYLAND MOTOR LORRY, tilOOli with carting contract £6O, £7O lonthly; terms arranged.—Piyor._ -SPLENDID Suburban FRUIT and GROCERY; averaging £SO u- week; good living accommodation. — ryor. ' v— CITY (on rise; no opposition); _ F FRUIT' and GROCERS, 4 good ving Rooms; averaging £25 weekly.—Pryor. □TILL SUBURB. Brick SHOP and li DWELLING; fruit, grocery, and conctionery; splendid connection; £6O week; eehold £3OO, stock valuation (about £250); in specially recommend this energetic mated couple.—Pryor. 7IRUIT, GROCERY, CONFECTIONERY; . takings £22 per week; rent 35s per eek; good lease.—Pryor (on Rise) —FRUIT-CONFECTION-FRY, 5 living Rooms; rent £2 2s pollock; two years’ lease.— BOARDING-HOUSE. centre of city; house always full; long lease; full urticulars on application.—P r y^ r j Pi OARDING-HOUSE (Oamaru), 28 rooms; 13 takings average over £2OO monthly; rout chance; going concern £1650. — ’ryor. t jTVKUIT, GROCERY, and CONFECTIONL' ERY; doing £IOO weekly; freehold; wo shops, four good living Rooms; one hop let 25s per week; freehold; £2000; clock bout £4OO. at valuation. —PRYOR. lOn s T K I L D THE VERY BEST PART. A. iix-roomed tiled roof BUNGALOW, rote with every modern convenience; tastoly decorated; practically new house; Je. £1350. £1350. THOS. PRYOR, No. 2 OCTAGON. CITY (ON RISE); 12 ROOMS, two-store replete with every modern convei ences, 3 porcelain baths; largo section, nice laid; suitable for first-class boarding-hous or would let well as apartments. Own will take smaller house as part paymen x rice only £26oo.—Pryor. ,£?^SAAA —QUEEN STREET; 8-roomed 3*A\y\J\y two-storeyed RESIDENCE, right up-to-d-to in every wav steel ceilings, sun balcony; ground nicely laid out; motor garage.—Pryor. Q/kjITj—HIGH STREET; 3 minutes 3h.VO\°\i from Princes street; 10-roomed two-storey Brick RESIDENCE, in perfect order; a-acre. —Pryor. £?OAA A —t-ITY (on Rise); 8-roomed two-storeyed Brick RESIDENCE; rarage, nice lawn, splendid view; well worth inspection.—Pryor. JPQQ-A STREET; 9-roomed o&OOuFA two-storeyed Brick RESIDENCE, replete with very latest conveniences.—PßYOß. lOn OfvA~'ST KILDA: Five-roomed tiled 3&±<4o\J TOO { BUNGALOW; every convenience; oak panelled hall. —Pryor. £1000" X?CIKA~‘ st - KILDA: Six ROOMS; recW«/0” turn verandah; all modern conveniences: J-acre. —Pryor. , -ST. KILDA: A real dainty 4roomed BUNGALOW; every modern convenience.—Pryor. £»1 OiAA—FORBURY CRESCENT; 5SwxijUv roomed BUNGALOW; steel ceilings; well worth inspection.—Pryor. CAN arrange easy finance on any of above PROPERTIES, as have several sums awaiting investment.—Pryor. IP you are a buyer of a PROPERTY, city or suburbs, call at tiic office of THUS. PRYOR, the Property Salesman, No. 2 Octagon. ’Phone 3213. He has a great and extensive list of properties. 10n ARO N U I COAL. Lumps and Price just the right size—not too big. •‘JJE WAS USUALLY DRUNK.” Writing from Nelson. M. M. states: “ You will be interested to know that the little ‘ Drinko ’ my husband had has simply worked a miracle; words are inadequate to express how grateful I am to * Drinko.’ There was a time when he went out, I used not to know when to expect his return, and when he did arrive he was invariably drunk. Now, thanks to you, it all seems a thing cf the past, and life seems worth living.” Write, in strictest confidef-o, for Free Booklet. Plain envelopes used for all correspondence. —LADY MANAGER, Drinko Proprietary, 212 F Lambton quay, Wellington. ______ OTAGO WITNESS.—Now Stories. A largo amount of reading mutte-r. Price, 9d-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 14

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