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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ' Office Phone 13-461. Evening Phones 23-167, 13-843. R. M‘F ADD EN, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Bank of New Zealand Buildings, 109 PRINCES : STREET. TO " THE HOMELESS.” Are you considering .buying a home? If, so, why put it off? Now is a favourable time tobuy, when prices. are reasonable and you are sure of getting value for your money. We believe that values' have reached their lowest now, and that‘the tendency will bo for prices to increase; and when this happens many will want to buy, and yon may be left, so get in now,, while the We can make the terms easy for 'you. We have a long list of properties on bur books, showing good value-for the money asked. We will be pleased to give you. all particulars, if you call at the office, and will not think it any trouble to show you anything that interests .you. Woujd you prefer : to build a home to suit your requirements? .We have a large, number of sections, on which we could arrange to build, a bouse to suit you, ’or could ■ submit plans and specifications for your approval; all this for a deposit of £SO, This is well worth considering, , . ■ Are you tired of looking round for a house to rent? . Call and see. us, and , you will be surprised on what small' deposit you can buy one, and the weekly payment will be little more than the rent you are now paying.. Call and' talk' this matter over with bs, and we are sure we can convince you it will be much to your advantage to fall in with ■ the • plans we would suggest. : We are at your.service. It costs you nothing to consult us, and it may save yon many hours of worry, and much expense, if you ' let ‘us solve the housing problem for you. ■ . ; W. R. MTADDEN. Q. R E AT C HAN C E To open a , CENTRAL SELECT BOARDING . HOUSE And make money. ■ No. 87 YORK PLACE Has to be sold; owner is leaving Dunedin, . House well-built; sun all day. 8 rooms, mostly large; plaster walls; electric light; gas stoves and fires, range, and splendid- hot-water service; two bathrooms- and lavatories; fully equipped washhouse, etc.; etc. BRICK SHOP, Factory, and Garage; electric light and power, l lt is seldom that such • a rare chance occurs to secure , a money-earning property, Handy to everything, and yet at low price of £2500. Offer considered, j Also; at PURAKANUI, \ . 5-ROOMED COTTAGE. Healthy, sound, near beach, furnished; electric-light; beds for 8 persons. Only £195. . Apply ■ OWNER, 87 York place ■ (Opposite. Smith street). J} E-C E.A SE, D -ESTATE. ALBANY STREET (near Castle street , ' SUPERIOR BRICK RESIDENCE. 6 rooms, bathroom §nd alj QOnV§ni§oC?sj double brick, slate roof, and plastered throughout. Handy to station. University, and. Training College. Leasehold Section at a, reasonable rental. Apply PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. FOR SALE (Anderson’s Bay), 5 ROOMS; all conveniences ; good section; £IOSO ; State Advances £850; cash £75, balance 5 years; 6 percent.; Inspect n0w.— 512, Times. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. JJOTEL FREEHOLD FOR SALE. FOR SALE, ' FREEHOLD OF 2-STOREY BRICK HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. One of the best business houses in the City. Ful! particulars, given to a bona fide . purchaser. W. J, EDMONDS. Land Agent and Hotel Broker, McDonald’s Building, , . \ WELLINGTON. A GENCY • BUSINESS for SAUG, cont.ro ling ft nutnbor of proprietary line Otago and Southland (wholesale only] £3so*—'Particulars from Tamblyn at Rhodes, 42 Princes street. 2! (. OUaID, easily-managed BUSINESS t kj Disposal: .unique opportunity; profi £2O weekly; reasonable terms.—47S, Tim Office. '2STATIONERY. Newsagenoy, and Pan t-J Goods BUSINESS; good position ; laf turnover; owner ill-health;. must sell.Patersons. SPLENDID, PASTRYCOOK BUSINESS, [x.,„ ea .suburb; showing handsome profit Cheap rent; easy ■ ingoing.—Patersons. fl'll J\ su BUSINESS, old •eatabllshe. ■V,.® 0 ®? lease; reasonable rent; full ■I: Patersons" nv tcd ; EeE us about this.riROCERY. and FRUIT BUSINESS; , large trade; 5-roomed house; rent, easy Ingoing.—Patersons. T>ETROL BOWSER STATION in JL selling tyres and motor . accos repairing; good position; remun business; well established; Going Cc easy Ingoing.—Patersons, Rattray str BUSINESSES WANTED, \\7ANTED (for cash client), STAR p-? 11 ES , RUiN - —Tamblyn and Rh, 4» street (phone 13-608). W A NTBD to. PURCHASE. BAK BUS ?fi E&S ’ lown or country; street W3tns ‘ — paters °ns. 163 Rai for exchange. PROPERTIES tor EXCHANGE by * OTIf ‘, IR ELANp (Ireland, Johnson agents), 53 .Princes street, Dunedin IT' X CHANGE r BUNGALOW. Mon lovely, little, home, for 5HOITSE. on fiat; must be in good hores a great opportunity.^!reland pXOHANLE—In waterside subur service), lovely BUNGALOW conveniences, £B4O, for BUNGALf town.—lreland pxcHANGL—Splendid 0 ROOMS, JU bungalow large rooms, all modern fences. Musselburgh, £IOSO. take TAGb or SECTION part payment.—lre F! X SS6fIS E T C!ty : Magnificent F Li DENCE. double Brick, suitable a meats or boarders, targe ••coma, over isubdivided. £3350, BUNGALOW or Bn RESIDENCE taken as part pay? genuine opportunity.—lreland, agent. EXCHANGE—Brick Shop. Dwelling , Li Confectionery BUSINESS, turnovei weekly, and increasing; splendid sltui £1350, for HOUSE, St. Hilda—lreland, Exchange splendid, casiiy-w CASK STORE and modern Dwt £2250, take HOUSE part payment.—lr< agent. E’XCHANGE —Block of 4 SECTIONS J tram suburb, £SOO, for small cot’’ or modern BUNGALOW— Ireland. r TUE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: Then is at all .lines a large class H persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed place' for the. purchase of certain necessary 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 the first who, asks Otago daily times and witness job PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Job Printing of every description done with , despatch, and at lowest current rates. 'T'HE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agncultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20833, 27 September 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20833, 27 September 1929, Page 18

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