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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. "Jjl A R M "WANTED. Wanted, to put down as part payment or exchange, a splendid 7-roomed City RESIDENCE, valued at £2500, free of encumbrance, for a MIXED FARM. North lino preferred. lau E. L. MACASSEY & CO. "VTOUNG couple wish to RENT 4 or 5Jl roomed HOUSE, near car. —Reliable, Box 313, Dunedin. l au BUYER Waiting 4,5, or 6-rooracd HOUSE, City; to £IOOO.-Clarkc, 10 Dowling street. _____ BUYER Waiting, Fruit-Confectionery BUSINESS; Living Rooms; City or suburban; to £6OO cash.—Clarke, Dowling street. lau WANTED RENT (term), 4-6-roomcd HOUSE, Tahtyuv or Musselburgh preferred; careful tenant; no children. —601, Times. lau WANTED PURCHASE. Fruit and Confectionery or Marblo Bar (living rooms); in. good suburb; no agents.—6os, Times. lau ItWTANTED (urgently), for cash buyer, » T comfortable VILLA, situated in Kew or thereabouts; quick sale. —F. Carter and Co., 134 Princes etreet. lau IJIARM Wanted (freehold or leasehold); 15 or more acres; suitable mixed farming ; must be handy to town; state terms. — Genuine Buyer, Times Office. lau WANTED to RENT, for 6 months from Ist September, 4 or 5-roomed furnished or unfurnished HOUSE; St. Clair or St. Hilda; no children.—s 92, Times Office. TISTANTED to LEASE, SAMPLE ROOM, if also SHOP; fust off Main street, Timaru. Address CENTRAL, 31jy Times Office. WANTED. FLAT or COTTAGE, With SLEEPING PORCH. Address t 2au 64-1, Times Office. TA TAN TED to KENT, 4 or 5-roomed t f HOUSE, for a term; furnished or unfurnished; adults. —626, Times. 2au WANTED, down the Bay, for cash purchaser, 4 or 5-roomed HOUSE for permanent home.—Patersons, Rattray street. HOUSES large and small Wanted in all parts of City and Suburbs. If yours is for sale forward us particulars. Quick business guaranteed.—Patersons, Rattray street. 2au WANTED to RENT, 3 or 4-roomcd HOUSE, Ravensbourne, Burkes, or Green Island.—63o, Times Office. 2au BUTCHERY BUSINESS Wanted; town or country; strictly confidential. —649, Times Office. 2au

HOTELS. Australia. ___ SYDNEY—THE HOLIDAY CITY. THE “ SYDNEY ’’-THE HOTEL I m GUESTS. The only large Hotel in the Commonwealth fitted with a Broadcasting Receiving Service for ita guests. Cables and Radios: “Otelsydne.” Management E. T. CHEESEMAN. LONG -FELT WANTI AN ESTABLISHED FACT!! The Leading Hotel in Dunedin is now THE EXCELSIOR. Comfortable Lounges, Smoking and Drawing Rooms, Artistic Dining Rooms, Large Airy Bedrooms, Excellent Ouisino, Firstclass Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses delightful music during dinner. THE LOUNGE Is one of Ihe features of the Hotel, and is comfy and cosy to the extreme with its luxurious couches, chairs, and lovely carpets. All furniture and furnishings have been specially selected, and are in splendid taste. The Hotel itself has been reappointed, redecorated, and in some parts reconstructed. IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. ■ In itself this is worthy of the ambitions of the owner, and ensures an absolute private entrance for guests. Separate entrance to the bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT Haa been installed for the convenience of the patrons. The Public are invited to Inspect the Hotel Any Afternoon. \VM. QUIRK, 31my Proprietor. Gridiron DUNEDIN. HOTEL, Rugby League, Rugby League, Rugby League, ONWARD. Into Forbury Trotting Park Boiled one hundred hundred. Fired at by shot and shell. Facts revealed began to tell, Someone had blundered. To Number Eleven please raise your LID. This whisky is sold only at the GRID. Turn there, please, one hundred hundred. A. W. BROWN, 21 jy Proprietor. •pi MPI R E HOTEL The beat of Rum is “ Lemon Heart,” A first-class selling Kne; As a medicine, it can’t bo beat— It’s a winner every time. Prices: 11s, 10s, 6s, and ss. J. CARTER, Proprietor. TO LET. m O LET, For a term, Splendidly-lighted UP-TO-DATE PREMISES, situated right in the centre of the City; completely fitted up with counters, fixtures, etc.; suitable for warehouse or factory. Full particulars, M'KENZIE & CURTIS, 2au High and Manse streets ROOM to LET; central position; well lighted; Clyde Chambers, Dowling street. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS (LIMITED). TO LET, ROOMS, Jamieson’s Buildings. Apply t° THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, & AGENCY CO. OP N.Z. (LTD.), 2gjy Water street. TO LET, very commodious SHOP, large double window, well lighted; floor space 30ft x 30lt; back store 18ft x 18ft; with 'staircase and loft, hack entrance; reasonable rent.—Apply 219 King Edward street. 29jy TO LET (close to Exhibition site), Double Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; fireplace; use conveniences; rent 155.—3 Eden street. 2au TO LET, for six months, 7-roomed Furnished HOUSE; hot and cold water, pas, bathroom; handy penny section; near Station.—Apply Public Trust Office. TO LET (Mornington), comfortable Furnished HOME; careful tenant; rent £2.—612, Times Office. lau TO LET, up-to-date G-roomcd BUNGALOW, roughcast; corner Jackson street, St. Hilda.—Apply 47 Plunket street. * USTEN CO., Land Agents, Frederick street, specialise in Room-letting,— Send particulars of yours ’Phono 2166. TANDELLYON RESIDENTIAL FLATS, !i 268 High street. —To LET, Self-con-tained Suite, comprising Living Room, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom, and Kitchenette.— Apply side entrance. 2au TO LET, CARS for HIRE, without drivers, to competent persona. Driving Taught.—Commercial Motors, 65 Stuart street. _3ju TO LET GAIN FORWARDING CO. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office: 22 Bond street. 17jy Ladies, wood milne •* thill » RUBBER SOLES are invisible when fitted to the shoo. They’re light, springy, and noiseless, and make walking smoother than a waltz. Fitted with Spenwood Cement —no screw*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 15

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