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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. OPOHO (Choice Position, beside Tram).'*— Pretty 5-roomed brick BUNGALOW; kitchenette and latest conveniences; fine bathroom, electric range, porcelain bath and basin; sheltered, sunny section; glorious view; £IOO deposit; sacrificed; £950. Section taken as part payment: , : , N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD.. 163 Rattray street ELM ROW. —Splendid 5-roomed HOUSE; bathroom: all - modern conveniences ; good appearance; splendid freehold; fine outlook; nice garden; £IOO deposit; deceased estate ; cheap ; £BOO.-. —PATERSONS. TENNYSON STREET (handy to Princes street) —Modern 5-rdomcd SEMIBUNGALOW; latest conveniences; £IOO deposit; it’s cheap.—Patersons. RS. MCKENZIE, LTD., 207 Princes . street. —Land Auctioneers, Exchanges, Farms. Businesses, Bungalows; latest 'ists free. ; QA ACRES FREEHOLD, handy Outram; OvJ going concern, £675, with £SO deposit; includes 30 sheep, cows, horse, 3 calves, 20 fowls, 6-roomed House, byre, stable: practically all ploughable: owner leaving.—R. S. McKenzie’s. „ fiQfjjfk—LAW STREET. Parkside: 6dtOtJv roomed superior VILLA and garage; all conveniences; £SO deposit.— McKenzie’s, Ltd. K A ACRES—NORTH OTAGO: Good OU Dwelling, outbuildings; 20 cows, bull, calves, horses, gigs, fowls, separator; going concern. £1250; clear title: owner wants larger farm; might exchange.—R. b. MCKENZIE'S, Dunedin. Res., 22-415. WANTED to EXCHANGE, 12-roomed RESIDENCE, on city rise,, equity £360, for. few ACRES, down the bay; owners’ health reason for selling their property, which is suitable for boarders, etc.—Clarke. Marshall. _■ \TE\V BUNGALOW, on rise: must be sojd; JM i rooms, kitchenette; choice; £8o0: terms arranged.—Clarke, Marshall. FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY SHOP and 2 ROOMS; 355; central: stock and plant; £75; going concern.—CLAßKE. FOR, SALE, compact, nearly new HOUSE, with all conveniences; 4 rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom; No. 36 corner Sooular and Forbes streets, Maryhlll; possession almost at once; bargain.—lvon A. Borton, Palmerston, Otago. » 2s ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD FARM, for Exchange City Property: 124 acres; splendid level land ; Invercargill; well fenced : WELL WATERED, first-class pasture: carrying 40 cows; modern five rooms, necessary buildings; price £2900; equity £IBOO ; Government loan £I6OO. —M’Connell. agent, 214 Princes street. 3s PALMERSTON —Good 5-roomed HOUSE; sunny situation; large section; near station.—Miss Reid, Beach street, Waikoualti. -•-! '.'N 2s HENDERSON & COWIE, Land and Estate Agents, 177 Princes street, Dunedin. Office phone 13-640; evening 22-680. BAKERY and Tea Rooms BUSINESS, north line: turnover £35_00 a year; cheap rent; %oing concern, £450. ' COUNTRY CARRYING BUSINESS, new lorry: turnover £l5O a month; going concern, £1000; cash required £3OO- - ACRES FREEHOLD, well fenced and r ns*. .- ~ subdivided; wool shed and yards; resent stock 250 ewes ;: going concern. ’ll AA-KEW; BUNGALOW, 5 ; rooms iiJLXUVJ and kitchenette; all convenlmjes ; freehold: would Exchange for cheaper lace on flat. w; DEPOSIT—KAIKORAI: Nice 6 L/t)U rooms, all conveniences; price 650; weekly payments 27s 6d.—HENDERON & COWIE. 4s ITOSGtIEL— Handy to station; 6 ROOMS; tI. h.p. water, sewered; 2 splendid seoons; great sacrifice; £325, —Souter. ITOSGIBL—6; ROOMS; i-acre freehold; li retired and sunny; near rail; £475: asy terms. —Souter, Mosgiel. i/TOSGIBL —We build faithfully to your tA own requirements; 4 Rooms £sooi: lans, specifications -free. — : SOUTER LAND GENCY. , 2oau BUSINESSES FOR SALE. IOR SALE, FISH HAWKING^BUSINESS, established over 10 . years: up-to-date n; turnover for 12 months £727 14s 8d; a be improved ; price £2OO or near offer, dress “ Integrity.” Times Office! f 3s FOR EXCHANGE. rjiWO GOOD EXCHANGES. WANTED EXCHANGE, New BUNGA--3W of 4 rooms and kitchenette for a od BUILDING SECTION. Wanted a Christchurch Property inging in £6 15s weekly for a Shop roperty in George street. E. L. MACASSEY & CO; 10UNTRY STORE Wanted Exchange by ) client with Leasehold Mixed Farm; ulty £800; Gore district; well stocked, od buildings; convenient.—M’Coaaell, ■ent, 214 Princes street. 29au WANTED TO RENT. [7ANTED to RENT (Palmerston, Oamaru), V small PROPERTY: cows and poultry; ndy main . road, rail, township; health islderatlon.—Particulars to 53, Times ace.' /. . . ______ , 2s 57ANTBD .to RENT, comfortable, fullyV furnished FLAT or small HOUSE; ist be good locality; garage desirable. — ix 261. 4s TENDERS. D UN E DIN CITY CO U NCIL. TENDERS—PAINTING WORK FOR RESERVES DEPARTMENT. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till 12 noon on TUESDAY, the 15th September, 1931, for Painting Work at the Botanic Gardens and the Northern Cemetery. Specification and general conditions ot contract may be inspected at the Office of the City Building Surveyor, Town Hall. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. G. A. LEWIN, .Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, September 3, ,1931. TEND E R S For the Erection of an ADDITION TO RESIDENCE, PACIFIC STREET, Will be received until 4 p.m. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. LESLIE D. COOMBS, A.R.1.H.A., F.N.Z.1.A., Regd. Architect, V ■ 26 Dowling street. CAXD! S A K D !■ SA X D & W. SHIEL. LTD.. E OPENED THEIR NEW SAND DEPOSITS AT FAIRFIELD. can now Supply the Building and aer Trades with all grades of the BEST,CHAIN HILL SAND : A,, ... CHEAPEST RATES. nes 10-020, 10-032.

VSTASTING Disease in Children Prevented W by MYTOL 'MUTTON BIRD OlL.—Obtainable Wilkinson and Son. chemists. W REM’S WALLPAPERS: To meet the cut 10 per cent off all marked prices; lareesl selections: lowest prices A coin surrounded by more than the usual amount of mystery was brought into the Southland Times office by a resident of Thornbury, who found it in a hut several years ago. It was made of copper, and was of the same circumference, as, but twice the thickness of, a penny. 1 On one side was the figure of Britannia and on the other a head that had almo:t been obliterated. No wording was visible on the coin. The milling was not straight, as on modern coins, but was diagonal, and was nearly rubbed off. The owner of the coin stated that the hut in which he had found it was fully 50 years old.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 16

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