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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE, R 0 s N. Charming and practically new tiledroofed, brick, roughcast BUNGALOW, 5roomed, with kitchenette; everything the latest, slab grates; expensively lilted up throughout; porcelain bath, linen presses, bookcases, return verandah and sun balcony ; very attractive appearance; fine corner section; glorious view and sunny position; nice garden; deceased estate. Urgent sole, £SOO deposit. Genuine bargain. PATERSONS AGENCY, 14au Rattray street. ' frT~tt~E~E T Q UB B N (In Best Residential Position). Gentleman’s RESIDENCE, with commanding appearance: in perfect condition; 8 lovely rooms; plastered throughout, slate roof, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, gas for cooking, best of papers, cupboards and wardrobes; splendid freehold section; warm and sheltered; tastefully laid out garden and flowers; cheapest property in (ho market; easy terms. For definite sale. £1750. PATERSONS, Kau 142 Rattray slreet.^ FOR SALE, (broomed HOUSE; evetj convenience; h. and e., electric light; self-contained .—Apply 89 IJundag street. EOSLYN— Soldier’s Loan : Solid 5-roomed HOUSE; every convenience; excellent value, .11035.—M'Fadden, ICO Princes street. MAORI HlLL—Lovely HOME of Five Rooms and kitchenette; brick: wonderful value, £1350. —M'Fadden, Princes street. MORNINGTON— Solid 6-roomcd Brick HOUSE ; art papers ; all modern conveniences; £llsO. —M'Fadden, 100 Princes street. ST. KILDA—4-roomed HOUSE: electric light; good buying; terms; £575. M'Fadden, ICO Princes street. ’Phone 3461. ST. KILDA—TiIod-roof BUNGALOW; good appearance; price reduced hundreds of pounds; now £llßs. —M'Fadden.^ CJOU.TH END—Soldier’s Loan: 5 ROOMS JO and all conveniences; good terms; £B3s—M'Fadden, 109 Princes street. NEAR Forbury Corner—l ROOMS and all conveniences; nice handy position; easy terms: £675. —M'Fadden. SOUTH END—Cosy 3-roomed COTTAGE; electric light and gas; good terms; £3Bo.—M'Fadden, Princes street, NE. VALLEY—Beautiful tiled-roof • BUNGALOW; the choicest home in the district; £1350; good terms.—M'Fadden. ANDERSON'S BAY' (handy to tram)— Choice level BUILDING SECTION; remarkable value; £250. —M'Fadden, 109 Princes street. TEA arid DINING ROOM BUSINESS; beautifully furnished; first-class position; £273. —M'Fadden, ’phone 3461. OESTAURANT, situated centre of City; Oj good takings; a growing business; iwnar leaving New Zealand; £2OO. —M'FADDEN. 13au HOTEL (country town;; Hide £s9weekly; £3500 for freehold and furniture; easy terms; snip.—F. Carter. HOTEL (close Dunedin); good Lease; trade £IOO weekly; easily managed; every comfort.—Carter, 131 Princes street. HOTEL (Otago Central); every convenience ; freehold ; gardens, motor garage; prosperous town; easy terms. —Carter, Princes street. HOTEL (South Canterbury); trade £100; long Lease; new building; good town; terms.—Carter, 134 Princes street. HOTELS, Dunedin, Southland, Canterbury, and North Otago; prices will surprise you.—F. CARTER, ~134 Princes otreet. 14au EDUCATIONAL. “milE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY” New Zealand has often and rightly been called “The Land of Opportunities.” This young and growing country, with its many young and flourishing businesses offers count- 1 Jess chances to the young man of ambition j and initiative. I BUT- 1 In this country, as in every other, tho key to success lies in Specialised Knowledge. And this knowledge can only be gained by earnest study under expert guidance. There’s no need to attend classes at inconvenient hours. In your own house and in your own time you can study to become proficient in any of tho following subjects; Book-keeping Advertising Accountancy Teaching Law, Banking Pitman s Shorthand Business Letter Writing. Write and tell us tho subject you are interested in. By return mail wo will forward full particulars. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

fjio A CERTAIN. YOUNG MAN. Have you any bent towards Engineering? Then, develop it at home in your spar© time by study of Bower’s Postal Engineering Course. Careful tuition by mail in Steam and Oil Engineering, covering Stationary, Traction, and Marino Examinations. Also Electricity. Easily understood Text Books. Simple diagrams. Write away now tor free prospectus to BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: James W. Bower. Certificated Mining and Mcch. Engineering, with 20 years’ experience in coaching. 139 FLETCHER’S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington (And at Auckland). WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN WHO CAN ILLUSTRATE OR DESIGN. The world is demanding them, but there are not enough to go round. Such opportunities in so delightful an occupation to go begging! Only n liking for art work is needed, average intelligence, some of your spare time, easy terms of payment, and emphatically a Course of Training with the I.C.S. For free nnd jullcr information you have only to write NOW. OVER 200 Courses to choose frem INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. R. N. RXDD. District Agent, lau Dept_ “ B,” Box 687, Dunedin. LangerTdress-cuttinc school, 25 Tainui road, Anderson’s Bay. Private Classes by Arrangement. Judies’ materials cut out, and paper patterns to measurement. At Home: Mondays, . Wednesdays, and Fridays. MISS KATE STEWART. M”” R 3 CHIRNSIDE, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), Dressmaking Classes afterand evening; Patterns or Materials to Measure; railway concessions.noon Cut 'Phono 3112. 29jj REV. T. RUSSELL, M.A., Coaches Matriculation, ether Examinations; 327 successes between 1901 end 1922; Cambridge honours degree; languages a specialty.—22l Castle Dunedin. Fully-qualified Milliner has vacancies for Pupils, mornings, afternoons evenings; latest styles taught thoroughly .-f)o4,_T|peß ; _. 11 au CACHING. —All Subjects MATRICULATION; Italian, Spanish, Advanced Latin French.—C. G. May, 95 Stuart street. Telephone 384. _ 19my EACHEK of Elocution (L.T.C.L.) has VACANCIES for a few Pupila; wijllo visit hemes.—9ll, Times. Man -w-wyoOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS are W the pedestrian’s shock-absorbers. They make rough roads smooth and hard pavements soft. Made from the heat Para rubber, and give twice the service of leather. Ask your local bootmaker.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 10