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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Office Phone, 10-842. QLAREE. MARSHALL, LTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T3RICH SHOPS IN EXCHANGE FOR FARM, main street position Shops, offices, and flats, double - .brick hollow walls. Would ma’he a splendid departmental store.' Owner will consider Exchange for Farm or Shares, equity about £BOOO. Any reasonable proposition considered /"AROCERY BUSINESS and freehold premises, near centre of Dunedin. Brick building, with living rooms, taking average about £6O weekly; practically no delivery. • Price £1250 for freehold and stock at valuation, about £350, Terms arranged,' GROCERY STORE suit lady or gentleman, nice little business, handy position; cash business, no delivery. Owner will Exchange for small House, about same price. £7OO. and stock at valuation. Hurry and secure this before the owner changes his mind ■ 1 ONDON STREET—O Rooms, handy ■*-* George street; corner position. Freehold section Price for quick sale, £llsO 'VTORTH END—7 Rooms, double brick BUNGALOW, plastered and papered, fibrous ceilings, porcelain bath and basin, two lavatories. Owner will take a see tion or small house as deposit, and arrange the balance. Price £1750 for quick ■sale CHOPS, right in the centre of Dunedin, , w, th over quarter, acre freehold, all shops let and earning about £4O weekly This is one of the best properties available m Dunedin. Owner will consider an offer on present-day value. (HROCERY STORE, splendid stand. , brick premises, double shop, taking last year averaged £75 .weekly; owner will take a property to £BOO in part payment. Price £IBSO for freehold, stock, and plant at valuation, about £350. A live man will make a fortune here. PJITY RESIDENCE, slightly on rise, 11 rooms, suitable for room letting or flats; very handy position; large freehold section, worth the price asked, £2OOO Buy now! CLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., Auctioneers. House, Land, and Business Salesmen, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BDNGi ° , LOWS. FOR URGENT SALE BELOW COS' PRICE. £SO DEPOSIT—4 ROOMS, Hitcher owtjvf ette, and sleeping balcony; nicel deporated throughout, fitted with h. an water, light, fibrous ceilingi tried slabs, built-in wardivbes, porcelai bath and basin, meat safe, shaving cat met, panelled hall, etc*; nice sunny, she! tered section, close to Mornington tear sheds; grounds tastefully laid out i; lawns, flowers, etc.; this house is Eo urgent sale, and the price has been rr duced from £llsO to £995 £SO DEPOSIT—LoveIy BUNGALOW j . • Just belng completed; 4 room and kitchenette; beautiful papers, tile slabs, h. and c. water, electric lighi fibrous ceilings, porcelain bath, basil etc.; level freehold section, alongsid tram, Mornington; this is absolutely bargain at £BBS complete. JJHIW BUNGALOW—S rooms and kil chenette. fitted with every conven: ence; situated close to Gardens; ouic sale price, £875; £SO dep6sit; balance eas rental. MATTY LITTLE BUNGALOW, 4 very nice rooms; nicely finished throughout and fitted with every modern convenience; situated on a valuable freehold section, just slightly on the rise; close to penny trajn section; the owner of this lovely little home has been transferred and must sacrifice for a quick sale B and rA s ,^ r . e P2. red to accept £895. UN GALOWS—Just slightly on rise, in a sunny, sheltered locality; with a lovely view; close to a tram, are hard to get; here is one: Close to the Caversham tram terminus; 4 rooms and kitchenc• L j , appearance; beautifully finished throughout and . fitted with every convenience; and the price is only £9OO. ___ ST. HILDA BUNGALOWS. have several very nice Bungalows L in St. Hilda; 4 rooms and kitchenette ' and 5 rooms; from £950. HEW SPECIAL; PIVE-ROOMED SEMI-BUNGALOW, with 2 sleeping balconies; h. and c. water, electric, built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin, panelled hall, ■i '.. ar S e sitting room; lovely sunny situation; glorious view; £985; small deposit; easy terms HAUGH & BEATTIE, House Agents, Building Contractors, Corner Princes and Rattray street. Phone 11-278; evening 18-4X4. L. G. martin ST HILDA £'j 2(W~ FOUR - Ro °med bu LOW just comp|eted latest and best conveniences, inc sewer, gas range, front and back concrete paths; faces north; Situal good street handy to tram BAY VIEW ROAD £1450 FI VE-ROOMED BUNC LOW with large iitchene and sun porch; every laboui -saving nee and comfort; plastered ard pancll. bu'lt-in sideboard wardrobei cupboar bins and drawers. As nice a bungal as vnu could wish for Eao/ terms ranged RICHARDSON STREET. £1 200~ FOUR BOOMS and kitchen ■ i ett {v ’ ust , being completed: huh porch; all modern conveniences t fibrous ceilings: finance -arranged OUNGALOWS ° CLIENTS arranged t BUILT TO SUIT Plans prepared Finance L Q MARTIN, BUJLDER AND CONTRACTOR.326 Bay View road. Phone 23-130 L4jv P°R SALE OR CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLDHouses, all well let. Property ha prospective value. Owner will s £4500. or will consider small dair in exchange.—Appy immediately CLARKE. MARSHALL. LTD. Auctioneers and Property Salosm MOSGIEL (near Station)—Five ROO 2 acres land; only £GSO.—A Quelcb. Mosgiel. MOSGIEL —New HOUSE, 4 rooms; modern conveniences; J-acre: £7S A, F. Queloh, Mosgiel. The Young Turks are having terrible bother with their language. It took them years of forcible compulsion to alter their alphabet and to devise a new spelling, which would adapt their india-rubber vowels to the limited signs of the Latin script. And now they are up against their grammar. The construction of the longest German sentence is a mere copybook maxim compared to the tortured twistings of the Turkish tongue. It is all conceived on a complicated gerundive basis, and the absence of easy relative clauses renders any descriptive sentence a crossword puzzle. Perhaps the Ghazi, having altered the alphabet (says a recent writer), will be as successful with the gerund, but it is doubtful. For the Turkish syntax is, in fact expressive of the ■ Turkish mind—tortuous, involved, obscure, unintelligent, and not without a certain strength.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21145, 1 October 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21145, 1 October 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21145, 1 October 1930, Page 14

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