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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY', At 12.15 p.m. In our Rooms, IC3 Rattray street. On Account of Mr O. Balk. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Warm, sheltered, and lying into the sun. DRIVER STREET. MAORI HILL. Containing areas of 25 poles each. Opposite junction Grcndon street. Live holly hedges. First-class locality. Easy walking distance to George street. FINE VIEW. Also, on Account Dr H. Burrell, who is » now in the North Island. No. 3 PRESTWICK STREET. BALMACEWAN. Attractive G-roomed House and sunny, elevated Section, every convenience, and immediate vacant possession. Next to M'Glashan College and Balmncewan Golf Links, and two minutes from tram or bus. OWNER MUST SELL. AND HAS FIXED LOW RESERVE. N& E. S. PATERSON, LTD., • have received instructions from Clients to sell the above properties by public auction. Ilf SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY', 1928, At 11 o’clock a.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AT TAIERI MOUTH. Donald reid & co.. limited, have received instructions from Messrs Pyster Bros, to sell by public auction, at their Land Sale Room, Jetty street, Dunedin, on above date: Freehold, consisting of 133 acres (more or less), on which there is erected an 8roomed Residence, stable, dairy, cowbyre, barn, and sheep yards. Leasehold, 150 acres (more or less), held at a rental of £SO per annum, for a term of three years. The property is subdivided into nine paddocks, and is distant one mile from school and stores. Owing to its convenience to Dunedin —one hour by car — and its favourable position and mild climate, it is admirably adapted for sites for weekend cottages. The soil is rich, producing splendid pasture, as well as heavy white and green crops, and is being offered for absolute sale. ISf accommodation at holiday RESORTS. iji 1 M A R U. THE SUN FLOWER* OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. Pack your suitcase and come to the ROYAL HOTEL, A comfortable home, situated near the beach and railway station; plenty time to refresh when trains arrive. Tariff, 12s day Tue noted house for best liquors. Our famous Draught Whisky, 12s per bottle; and our Port Wine is the best in Canterbury, 5s large bottle, 2s 6d halfbottle. Book early for accommodation. 13ja F. CARTER, Proprietor. 0 U N ■ E D I, N. OBAN HOTEL (in the Octagon), Two Minutes from Railway Station. Perfect Cleanliness and Satisfactory Service are assured. The Small House with the Big Reputation. Tariff, 14s per day. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Oban Hotel. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTVY CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor Box SS2, Telephone 1040. VSTHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST YY CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street. West End, two minutes from C.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff, F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. ’Phone 872. Sap TfISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. V stay at " STONEHUKST,” Latimer square, Christchurch. Satisfied Guests have frequently termed this excellent House ‘.‘A Home away from Home ’’—this rightly infers comfort, efficiency, and all that they imply We invite you to stay with us on your next visit to Christchurch, and guarantee satisfaction. Tariff*, 12s Cd per day. Telegrams: “ Stonelea,” or inquiries from Tourist Office. 14 ja piTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. * ’Phone A 5366. Under new managment. An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Liberal table. Full Board, 10a. Concession to permanent guests. K. ANDERSON, Proprietress. Royal hotel. Oxford terrace, CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Accommodation; Moderate Tariff. S.L. Motor Union and C.T.A. House. QUEENSTOWN. —Two Houses where you can enjoy all Home Comforts —Golden terrace, 118 daily, £3 3s weekly; Laurel Bank, 15s daily, £4 4s weakly.—Mrs M. Davies, Queenstown. 16t PRINCESS HOTEL. Dee street, Invercargill.—For good meals, good beds, comfort and economy, stay at the Princess Hotel, Invercargill; moderate tariff; permanent boarders at very reasonable charges.—P. H. Bellett, proprietor. 10m WHITE HOUSE, Beach street, Walkouaiti—Good ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Boarders; terms reasonable^— 'Phone 45. M. Cooper. Ilf Accommodation ioi paving guesi t at Mauoi House, Warrtnstou.-r-Aoplv Mrs Laverty, n Elder street, Dunedin PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown. —Excellent ACCOMMODATION. —Misses Luckie, proprietress ('phone 31). Box 12. •* OOPLAR GROVE." Clyde.—Private AcX commodatlon; every comfort; large airy rooms: moderate tariff.—L. Ross. 'Phone 38. ZGJa VACANCY lor private BOARDERS from now on; good table and good view; tariff Os day.—Box 123, Queenstown. Queenstown— Excellent private accommodation lovely view ; 10s per day.—Box 110, Queenstown, llja i'i'lßST -CLASS ACCOMMODATION to he 4 b a d at Commercial Hotel, Clyde; tariff moderate, and beat attention from Cairns. EMBKOKB. Lake Wanaka; excellent Private ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; every comfort,—lnquiries P.O Cox 629. I)|iDed|n l _ __ Warrington house offers excellent private ACCOMMODATION; every comfort: tariff moderate. —Apply H Couper, Warrington. 4Ja KARA POINT, Otagoe Premier Seaside Resort; For ACCOMMODATION and terms apply to D. MecKochnle. Kaka Point. WAIKOUAITI Hazelbank Boarding House; good Accommod-itlon; moderate tariff—Mfa W. J. Barnes. 9_f TO LET (Taierl Mouth), two two-roomed Furnished CRIBS, with conveniences; reasonable rent. —565. Tithes. 21f 8~~ EACH STREET, Waikoualtl: 3-roomed Furnished COTTAGE to Let; £1 a week. Apply B. Hallett, Waikoualtl. 21f OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circuhtion of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating, largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, 't offers unrivalled facilities for I Advertising anything of interest to 1 country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20338, 21 February 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20338, 21 February 1928, Page 16

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