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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. Phone 13-608. Phone 22-442. 'PAMBLYN, \|‘KENZIE, & RHODES AUCTIONEERS; REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, BRAITHWAITE’S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES. STREET, DUNEDIN. , Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago. 135* ACRES —-Very suitable for milk run or dealer; carry 30 , c ,°"' s - ; a( ljoiuinß large inland town, high school, and saleyards; splendid glass land; 7-roomed House, dairy, washhouse, large hothouse, cowbyre, stable, barn, implement shed, pjgstyes. Going concern—22 cows, 3 heifers, 8 pigs, 1 bull, horse, gig and harness, implements, cream cans —Price £23 per acre. Consider exchange house and few acres Oamaru, Timaru, or Christchurch. (4816) 560 AG ? E ? SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM.—Permanent pasture of cocksfoot n and clover; part rich river flat; last year shore 1100 sheep; Trroomed Residence, full range outbuildings; handy sale yards, school, and factory. Price £l2 per acre. Easy terms. (4018) 110 FREEHOLD. Rich river Hat, free from floods; close school.and ,o s c ? r^ y 50 c ?Y s; ge , t U P to *2O Per acre for turnips; 6 acres oats, 13 acies turnips, balance rich pasture;6-roomed House (electric light), washS n > nnn ft ° rn, i byre ( "Vj tb n ? achmes ). stable, garage. Price £3O per acre, lernis. £IOOO cash; or would exchange for town property. (4756) 82 tp R £‘l F ,nn f f HO n D '~ M<?S !i ly i ri , ch river flat > free from floods; land has all been topdressed; earned last year 33 cows, 1 bull. 2 horses 30 eweshX'l vrrlv H 138 JT } ead , at u lk 2 id House, S t°® e ' fwlth machines), and chaffhouse. Price £2600 going concern, with 34 cons, 2 horses,, all implements. Good terms arranged. (4814) 600 . been Jimed; warm, sweet country; last year . .. „ fat £ e, } e<J 2000 sheep; carrying 700 ewes and 200 hoggets; two complete steadings. Price reduced to £lO per acre to wind up estate. (4804) 650 A f CRE - S GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD (rental 4s 6d per acre).-Rich - -nT inR Jttnd *, raws -magnificent crops of rape and turnips; at present A ?. nd 309 hoggets; 40 acres turnips, balance good pasture; fiveloomed House (bathroom, telephone), stable, barn, and , woblshed. Price £2OOO 115 A SE!. FREEHOLD.—Adjoining country township; l- .Homestead, consisting. of 3-roomed House, washhouse,'stable, barn, cOwrfi a - FRe P'RStyos; carry 18 cows, and by liming can be made to. do 25 cows. It is being offered for less than the cost of the buildings. Price £BOO. (4854) 250 AGRES „, FREEHOLD, PALMERSTON.—Rich wheat laud, grows 50 si.- «ssi- stssiir- crebir - 40 R nnL LEA D ( i rcntal ?, nly £l9 P er year).—Rich loamy: soil; carry fpleptrin n fo rtably; elese railway school, and factory; 6-roomed House (electric light), all outbuildings. Price £7OO, going concern. (4684) • 568 E u m f l^ E f ?? OLD, r A i 1 farming land; carry ewe to the acre—- - with liming this can be doubled; 6-roomed Dwelling, stable barn cow. fe shearing shed; close to rail and school, handy sale yards and freezing works Price £6 10s per acre. Very easy terms to approved purchaser K («17)' Phone 12-141. B' A T T B R s B Y & c O hone 12 ' 14L LAND, ESTATE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS ’ 54 ACRES, NORTH LINE; wTISSi good: sound rix-roomed bushels of wheat per acre; right beside rail and school. This is one of S , B eSSS.“I B |K t,e ‘ *** « *• ..a pStfcXi £950 ? UyS l- 10 ?® SECTION, FREEHOLD; h.ndy, s.rd.ni logalher nfW T’ ° De f ° Ur r °?, ms and kitchette, other modern conveniences; the ZhtlnSV r ° omS ’ SC , U,lery 1 ; etc - Let for 15s P er veek. Do not miss this chance to secure a cheap home. F° R EXCHANGE—Sound 6-hoomed HOUSE and 1 ACRE of LAND, in Ravensbourne (price £3OO, clear title), for HOUSE in Dunedin; Caversham preter red. Send us your propositions ■ • £IOOO~^ NDY SUBURB; 6-rooraed VILLA; electric light, range, hot and cold, porcelain bath and basin; everything up to date; J-acre section laid out in lawns and shrubs. Building insured for £BOO. Do not* mie* this. - £1100"®*?™* 0P0H0: Four ‘arg 0 ROOMS and kitchenette, with gas thing up 6 to date C ° P Tms e TS r \VE& t WORTIa TNSPBCTION aSln; eV6ry ' b "to S”'- five* roomed house, electric light, etc. 6 large up-to-date poultry houses, incubaJ or J lauae > incubators over 1000 eggs, brooder house with 400 chicks, 600 to <OO head of poultry, a number of which are pullets; horse and car * REASONS ONLY 11900 OWNER GIVING UP FOR HEALTH £IOOO~ RIG f HT CITY: 10 large ROOMS; all modcrn conveniences; l nic ®‘ re f“°m section; four of the rooms are let at present at £2 per week. Would make ar ; ideal BOARDING HOUSE or ROOM LETTING Ol P< TCYVRTTj jIx T ?\ENUIN E MONEY MAKER. Be sure and inspect this. £l7O0 NORTH END: 5-roomed SEMI-BUNGALOW, with every conveni'rrrTcy }rr™ r ?n spection CE Is 1n PERFKCT ORDER, and well worth .1N£630 GARDENS: 4 large ROOMS; every modern convenience; nt garage, etc. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. £ISBO purch .ASES the best proposition offering at ST. CLAIR, the popular seaside resort: 5 ROOMS in brick; sleeping-out balcony,' and every possible convenience; easy distance from beach; good terms to a good man: immediate possession. CONSIDER THIS. £I32S“RTTOr?fnTO ° f P u , n .® d [ n ’ s fa ™urite Residential Area*: Four-roomed BUNGALOW and kitchenette; double brick; .specially built for owner; every possible convenience; expensive- leadlights. This- home is lowfhmißP n the b ! st- beautiful garden, iq flowers, shrubs, etc. home SEE Tms 8 ' ° WnGr transferred - and must sacrifice: his splendid £730~ PE fi NNY , SECTION; SEMI-BUNGALOW, 4 rooms'and kitchenette; all ElsY r TERMS Or ARRANGE a D electricli « bt ’ * as - ? bia ia “ bar e ai ~ £SO DEPOSIT—KAIKORAI; Lovely new BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette: nicely finished with latest appointments: freehold section; nice locality, and the twice is only £975. CALL ON US AND WE WILL TAKE YOU TO INSPECT. -6 STREET DOWLING S' (Catting.) EsUblisned Cr $ Jc Y> 18U VALPATOUft, ACCOUNTANTS. TRUSTEES ESTATE AGENTS. Telephone 11-080 CENTRAL FREEHOLD —Right in the heart of the City, in good' usiness part; valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY; great prospects. Well Let to good tenant- Brick Budding, Shops; Offices, and strongroom. Full particulars on application, rj.REAT INVESTMENT. —Substantial modern Brick BUSI- - PREMISES, situated George street; Renewable Lease. Building all well let to first-class tenants, bringing in a steady return of 10 per cent on purchase price. £16,500. TNVESTMENT PROPERTY.—City FREEHOLD, corner section, 38ft by 64ft; good BUILDING, well let, bringing in over £2OO per annum; 10 per cent, return on Price, £I7OO. VTICE LITTLE SPEC.—FREEHOLD PROPERTY, cloee to Gardens; SHOP and 4-ROOMED DWELLING; gas, electric light, washhouse, etc. Rentals £B4 pe- annum. £650. ORIGHTON—FIVE-ROOMED RESIDENCE; veranda, electric " light, etc.; furnished throughput; Quarter-acre Freehold Section; nest part, sun all day Price £SOO. ItTAORI HILL-WELL-BUILT SIX-ROQMED RESIDENCE; veranda and bay window, electric light, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. water; nice-sized Freehold; close to tram and bus, in best part; first-class order. £1250. CT. CLAIR—MODERN BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms, bathroom; hot and cold water, electric light, gas, and all modern conveniences; fine Freehold; lovely view; close to tram; very attractive property. £1450. piTY.—INVESTMENT PROPERTY; corner freehold, withsubstantial Brick Building; well let to good tenants; showing a rental return of over £387 per annum; splendid future,, value prospects. A good spec and revenue nroducer. £3OOO. ■ INVESTING AGENTS. - THIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS found for Capital in Bonds, Debentures, MortA gages. Property, and Investment Stocks. Fullest possible information and reports supplied. Satisfactory Valuations made. Our long and. .varied experience in the Investment of Capital enables us to advise clients to the: best advantage. BURTON & PATTERSON, 4 41 fowling street, Dunedin. PHONES 10-842. PRIVATE, 13-106,23-365. PHONES 10-842. Q L A B 8 B, MARSHAL L. L I M 1 Hi 0 (Incorporating J. W. H. Clarke, Member Real Estate Institute, N.Z.). AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, ; . NEW ROOMS: THE KING’S THEATRE. DOWLING STREET. HIGH STREET, CITY. HIGH STREET, CITY. £3250 (0R OFFER) ' Will a Lovely Modern RESIDENCE, situated in the most popular residenial street in Dunedin; 8 ROOM, and Garage; J-acre Freehold, laid out in lawns and garden; House has every modern appointment; large rooms, with fibrous ceilings, expensive slab grates; choice electric fittings, gas for cooking. The owner of this fine property will arrange nearly all the cash, or take a section or small bungalow in part payment. Come and see us about this, as the owner must sell early. HERIOT ROW, HERIOT ROW. Another locality that everyone enjoys living in £2200 (0R OFFER) For 12 ROOMS and a very choice i-aore. This House wants papering and painting, and then £3OOO is the value. A real money-maker as room-letting or boarding house. Very easy terms arranged for suitable buyer. CLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., Auctioneers and Property Salesmen. rpHE First Utility ol frequent ano A regular Advertising consists in thisThere is at all .imea a large class it arsons, both in country and town, shi ave no fixed places for tbs purchase ol certain necessary articles, ana are reach to be swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. THE First Utility of frequent - and regular Advertising consists in this: There is it all times a targe class of ersons, both in country and town, who ave no fixed places for the purchase ol i-ertain ne<eesary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to .he first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20612, 10 January 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20612, 10 January 1929, Page 12

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