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HOUSES & PROPERTIES POR SALE gPEDDING & BAGLEY, 25 MORAY PLACE. Douglas M. Spedding}/ A.M.R.E.I. Leslie W. Bagley ) (N.Z.) by Exam. PG7 K—PENNY, SECTION: 4-roomed' new BUNGALOW and Sun Porch; everything modern; on rise.— Spedding, Bagley. £Q7 K-BELLEKNOWES: 5 ROOMS. u Kitchenette; Bungalow; porcelain bath, basin, gas range, copper? tiled slabs; value. ■ £f»80“ OPOHO: Modern HOME; gas, electric, . bathroom,Empire papers, ■ brick garage; good value; corner section. £ll OK—new NATTY. BRICK. BUNGALOW, roughcasted; twopenny section; tiled slabs; plenty cupboards; good value. See this early. £l4*7*l “ ANDERSON’S BAY: IVT * Superior ,5-roomed BUNGAi? rooms; artistically finished; latest fittings throughout; a model home; something above, the ordinary; inspect this. ' , 1 9 PER CENT. INVESTMENT for ■J - • £IOOO cash; Commercial Garage and dwelhng in concrete; modern; Main street’ progressive Central town; present lease 4J years to run; price, £1800; inquire early. • ■ /■ SPEDDING & BAGLEY. : Auctioneers. and Land Agenta. FOR SALE, lovely 5-roomed furnished summer HBSIDJDNCIS \ 4. acres, • part bush; sea coast, Tokomairiro River Mouth; good boat; connected telephone; cheap,—J, M. Petrie, TJak street, Oamaru. , 6d BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BUSINESSES ' -. FOR SALE. • £Ks;rj—coma/ con'cern*. HighciaSß CONFECTIONERY, Marble Bar; growing connection; 5 Living Rooms. Worth looking after. GOIN G CONCERN; DAIRY, , CONFECTIONERY; etc. A splendid little Business; easily worked; capable expansion. Reason for selling, ill-health. £?i Oft— old - esta blished CONPECTIONERY 'J BUSINESS; suit experienced young lady; good stand. Snip, price asked. • £6KO- first -c l ass fruit, conPECTIONERY. AND VEGETABLE BUSINESS; 5 Living Rooms; Steady income to right person.' MAGNTTS W. JOHNSON, ’ Business Broker and Estate Agent, ;. . UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Corner Princes and Liverpool streets. Telephones: Day 12-377; Evening 20 : 620. p'REEHOLD 'COUNTRY HOTEL. Sitrisied. good centre; containing 21 rooms; besides bar arid all conveniences, takings average £7O weekly. Price £SOOO for freehold. : IRELAND, JOHNSON, LTD., ■’-v• ■ Agents, / 58 Princes street. 'Dunedin. HOTEL, . situated souther: . district, on main bus road (tiaily sei ■nee), 12 rooms'; takings £2B-f3O weekly Steady-trade; ample ground to run fei cojts, .pigs, poultry, and grow vegetables nicely furnished.- Stock guaranteed a • ziaO. - , inc ], U o d 3?K Propert/; Furnitun and Stock/ £IBSO. . t AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. IRELAND,. JOHNSON. LTD.. Estate • Agenta, 58 Princes street. PARTICULARS BUSINESSES wanted replace sales. It it’s fi sale we will sell It.—lreland. 1 STORE; freehold; Shop, \J Ing Rooms, all conveniences; tur .. Llv £4500; stock, plant valuation! 'good 0 m-* position.—lreland. ■ > , BAKERY BUSINESS. (Dunedin); tun over £750 monthly; sound, old-estal usned concern: particulars personal appiici Hop.—lreland, i Bakery, .tea rooms-, .country hi ;ness; freehold; turnover £8SOO; stc plant valuation; exceptionally sound bi < ness.—lreland., . STORE, Post Office; treehol • \J Shop, 6- roomed House; turnover -S6SC r stock valuation; terms arranged.—lralam , PIRUIT-CONPECTIONERY ; Brick Pr X hold Double; Shop, 6 .Rooms; all ci v/ yealences; £1550;' stock valuation: .'tin ■ over £SO Weekly.—lreland. T-BASEHOLD STORE (North); g, . oyer £6000; exceptional opportunity; o £7OO, Going Concern—lreland. Tea rooms, confectionery Business; £45 weekly turnover fcaOO,; Going .Concern.—lreland. Private Hotel, 25 rooms; ovi modern;- good tariff; brick fi 1 lovely section ; owner retiring.—Par - only from, Ireland. COUNTRY FREEHOLD OARAGI valuable , agencies and carry 11 tracts; all modern equipment; pai ' personal application.—lreland. •,. CUBUBBAN Fruit, Confectionery, ( good - freehold ; £BO weekly; Bungalow homo; sple; ■ portunlty —Ireland. . / SUBURBAN MIXED GROCERY; g, e-r noid :■ near school; turnover £4O .. LAND Ver?: Btock -' plant valuatloi FOR SALE, good little BUSINEI situated; Income £22 .• £135 each.—Address P.Q. Box S2B. ■. nLOSE. OCTAGON : Dairy, Fruit, h Y Jectionery BUSINESS, good I , dwelling attached; going concert Patersons. ■ HIGHGATE, Roslyn—Fruit and Co tlonery BUSINESS; going com , a welling attached ; no goodwill; stock v >, tion.—-Paterßong. .- ■pRUIT and Confectionery BUSINESS ■ x established, situated George si , Bhop ’ dwelling attached . goodwill ‘ stock at cost, about £22o* chance.—Patersons. * • OUSURBAN BUTCHERY BUSINESS/dc j kJ / excellent remunerative turnover: h , stand; no opposition; modern -plant, dweIIings.—PATERSONS. FOR SALE (near Dunedin), NE AGENT’S BUSINESS, including Ti Run.—Particulars 874, Times. ■ FORTY-FIVE CHEWS TO A MOUTHFUL. “ Fletcherism,” the eating fad once en- , dorsed by Mr Gladstone and John D. v, Rockefeller, has for the first time in a i generation been really tested. Like many i, other popular beliefs, it has proved to .♦ be a fallacy. .; Horace Fletcher traced most o£. the ■= world’s ills to hasty eating. His formula L.was that men should not eat at all unless f. their minds were calm and that physical ivsolvation lay in chewing—4s chews to a ■ mouthful. ■/ ' Dr Harold G. O. Hoick, a teachar of -“physiology at the University of Chicago, "instead of chewing 45 times to eacn oiti f: or feeling guilty because he did not, tie . tided to test “ Fletcherism.” . > ■ Ror two years and a*half : hc had beer / Gating like any .unregenerate humar \ Then for a year and a-half he FJetcherised ” with great thoroughness Since then for six months lie has beet - eating normally. For all that time Ik , t has fecords of his condition. Dr Hoick found that in coinparisot . .with his two normal periods his weigh! . sank 30 _ pounds during the Fietcherisa ,„tion period, his muscular endurance drop . ped,'-his basal metabolism was lowered bia typing mistakes were more numerous. Unchanged remained ‘hia blood pres -f sure, pulse, temperature, sleeping timt '■ and ability at mental multiplication, v The one gain he remarked was ; ; greater ability to solve chess problems, •v Most surprising result of all. his -tooc proved less beneficial. His calory intaki “ dropped from 3200 to 2800. This condi t tion he explains by saying that his moutl - and jaw suffered from fatigue and so hi - lost appetite. ■ <lohn D. Rockefeller, who at the agi ' of 80, plays golf every day, still carriei on a modified form of “Fletcherism/ ' and attributes to it his health and lom t life. <; and

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20584, 6 December 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20584, 6 December 1928, Page 12

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