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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 3 ARMSTRONG & MOLLISOU LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. £450"~ WO^KER ’ S HOME (dose Railway Workshops), 4 rooms, path, _ copper, and tubs, conveniences; splendid order; fine section; vacant: £SO deposit, ' £475 WEST TAlEßl—Comfortable' . “V u 4-roomed COTTAGE, scullery, washhouse, workshop, electric light, and 1 acre land* fruit and vegetables: suit retired couple. Easy terms, £BBO HALMORE: Charming Fourcvuuv roomed bxjngALOW; bathroom, pantry, and scullary, every conveni£□£@2 slab grates, wardrobes; good sect‘°“. jice garden; £BS deposit accepted. £BSO~ R . OS P N car and . „ school), thoroughly sound 6roomed FAMILY HOME, perfect order, good garden; great view, £Ft fV“GLOSE Frederick street—Five . , VROOMS and all necessary outbuildings; electric, light, h. and c.; good secuon; tSO deposit. Worker’s chance, £T 1 KA-OPOHO—Charming Five--2 roomed BUNGALOW, practically new: owner transferred, must eel!. We strongly recommend this attractive home. Finance arranged £73F»~ MOROTN( *TON (dose school) 1 ° — Prett y bungalow, 5 rooms, all conveniences; good order; sunny position; nice garden, . . . . ARMSTRONG & MOLLISON , 914 Princes street. Phone 11-011, "VroaGlELr—Shop and Dwelling; best post 4.TX tlon, main street; only £6SO.—A. F Queich, Mosglel. 3 m j FOR SALE, Sunshine BUNGALOW; five large - rooms, kitchenette, elec, light, ga8 t fibrous ceilings, leadlights, garage; immediate possession-£1050; £SO deposit: balance weekly rental.—No. 390, Times. 3 ACRES, 4-romed Cottage, Sheds; Main , road. Saddle Rill; - unencumbered : price £4oo.—“Owner;” Times. 7m FOR SALE, G-roomed Furnished HOUSE; electric light, gas cooker, h. and c. Mornington, near car; £600.—388, Times. businesses for sale KJMIE CHANCE OP A LIFETIME! If you want SOMETHING PARTICULARLY CHEAP AND'GOOD •>. FRUIT, .VEGETABLE, AND CONFECTIONERY SHOP ■ . - FOR SALE, . Doing splendid steady business, • • Small Ingoing, .SUITABLE TWO LADIES OR MAN .. ...... , .., AND WIFE, Write, rinjf, or call at ' REILLY’S central Produce mart; ltd., IMMEDIATELY. £4^0 —DAIRY & GROCERY BUST ’ sh °P and 3 living rooms b~ho*fs° : rCnt £2 153 £37S~ COUNTRY News agency & t o .STATIONERY; shop and living rooms; electric and conveniences; close Railway Station and Post Office; Times Agency, weekly papers, magazines; stock 1 at particulars from Tamblyn, Rhodes. . /COUNTRY Drapery, Dressmaking, and ConvJ fectlonery BUSINESSj double shop; 4-roomed Dwelling; doing a good steady turnover; for the freehold and business as a going concern, £B7s.—Tamhlyn, Rhodes. £375" -BILLIARD SALOON (suburban), 3 tables; complete with accessories; rent 30a week; good lease,—Tam--blyn, Rhodes. Vd.nO -LADIES ’ and CHILDREN’S OUTFITTERS; hemstitching and dressmaking; turnover £SO Week; rent 32s 6d; as a going concern.—Tamblyn, Rhodes. N-0 T Hll NG CHEAPER. „ SUBURBAN STORE; with Post umte • attached, bringing In £45 a year • turnover £2O; rent, 255; and a good lease! a live person would do well. TAMBLYN. RHODES. £R7^l — FRUIT ““d Confectionery BUSI- - NESS; shop and living rooms; Main street; turnover to £SO weekly; rent £2 Js; good lease; .as a going concern.— TAMBLYN. ’ RHODES.' 6m OR SALE, established GROCERY BDSINESS; turnover £3O weekly; £4O, Plus stock at valuation,—lreland, estate agent. .. . 6m LJ. IRELAND 1 ■(lfeland.rJohnson), 58 • Princes street* (next Stewart Dawsons), for Real Estate, Businesses, Hotels, etc. ■ 1 GENERAL STORE; corner freehold; turnover £4O; comfortable living here; freehold £1050; stock at valuation.—lreland. /"N ENBRAL STORE; turnover £45 ; modern v-4 buildings; £1650; stock at valuation; consider House part payment.—lreland, agent. HOTEL, country, freehold: turnover £4C price, including furniture, £2200; acept small property, preferably North Otagi as part payment;. herels . a genuine oppoi tunlty to acquire .a money-making propos tlon.—E. Ireland, agent; rHOUNTRY STORE ; turnover, £lls weel S°od district; fiwner will consider hou property part payment.—lreland, agent. TJAKERY —Country; turnover GOO loav -A-» week; small goods; freehold pn perty, with dwelling; £llOO, going concer —-Ireland, agent. DRAPERY Suburban', Main street modern shop; substantial turnover cheap rental; suit lady; £IOO, plus stoc valuation.—lreland. FISH SHOP—North end; up-to-date she turnover, very steady; good pro) here ; living accommodation ; £l2O. IR LAND, Agent 1 ‘ HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. TX7ANTBD, urgently, modern BUNGAIvr LOW: 4 rooms and kitchenette approximately ; reasonably handy car; possession June; cash available: £1350 out-side.—-No. 417, Times Office. 8m WANTED to PURCHASE as, going concern; good Suburban Mixed STORE, with dwelling attached. —Patersons, Rattraystreet. s 8 my WANTED, by lady, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS and Kitchenette; . quiet home; central or south; state rent. 411 Times. 8m MOSGIEL PROPERTY Wanted urgently; 2 to 5 acres; with or without buildings ; cash buyer.—Boyd’s, Rattray street. Glasshouse property Wanted; send particulars ; urgent.—Boyd’s, Rattray street, phone 13-111. 8m GIPSY GIRLS UP TO DATE. Gipsy fortune tellers are moving with the times. To-day the girls—good looking, well dressed, with smart shoes, silk stockings, and leather coats —are setting out on fortune telling tours. They may be seen almost any' day in the well-to-do suburbs of big cities, like Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, and Manchester., Carrying a neat attache case containing a few yards of lace, they go from street to street ou the look-out for likely “victims.” Ostensibly they are peddling lacc, hut actually they are out to play the ageold roic of soothsayer. At the houses where they call they disdain to do business with the maid servants. They insist on interviewing the mistress. - When the mistress comes to the door the lace is produced and it serves to open a conversation. But all the time the bright eyes of the gipsy are scanning the housewife's face. “ Lady, you’ll be lucky,” the gipsy will ■ay. " Let me tell your fortune.” . "You have a good husband, lady, but ;he takes you too much for granted. Now 1 can tell you something.” .It is a random shot, no doubt, but in nine cases out of 10 the gipsy has her way. The lace is forgotten, ami tne future (according to the prophetess) is laid bare with mapy a subtle bit of flattery, and to add spice an occasional warning about the machinations of dark or fair friends. , The gipsy’s hand is crossed with silver in the good old-fashioned way, and the astute young person- proceeds to “ tell the ' tide ” afresh in the nossfcetpeet^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21020, 8 May 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21020, 8 May 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21020, 8 May 1930, Page 12