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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES ; ■ FOR SALE. —■—— ** J] X C H A N G E S. STOREKEEPER (country) wishes to EXCHANGE his Business for Dunedin property or Business (for his sons). Haa paid place off. 2 bowsers; P.O.J turnover £IOO week; big profits. Rich district;' not much opposition. £1200; stock ■at valuation. Who Wants to Exchange? ' ■ (05)’ SHOP and DWELLING, hill suburb; iacre freehold; all conveniences; doing well. £975, plus, stock. Owner will Exchange. 333 A. -J 1 ACRES FREEHOLD, Dunedin subLLx urb.—-5-roomed solid House, all outbuildings; 2 large glasshouses, fowlhouses. . £I4OO, including a few cows and plant. Owner wishes a change, after many years. Will Exchange for some other property. Consider -any proposit. ■tion. _ 43 5 TUST Above George street.—7-Roomed, U BUNGALOW, modern; sunny; £llOO,. or offer. Owner .will Exchange for another property. Take older place. Son can effect any repairs. Wants a proposition. .(.338) A ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, vicinity v Manor place (no cars).—Modern appointments; small section (freehold). £2200 (or offer). £ISOO first mortgage. Owner wants smaller property. Will Exchange. O.R. 9 f»1 AKfi CITY OP DUNEDIN; on SHTu" r i S e, trams unnecessary.—s rooms, kitchenette, Bungalow; modern conveniences; built recent years; tile roof; clear title. £1450. Owner will Exchange for cheaper property—take suburban. 299 A. 299 A. rkWNER of 4-DOOR SEDAN CAR, V £l4O clear title, will Exchange it for a Second Mortgage. Smaller or equal value preferred. ~ , /AWNER of BUNGALOW, Anderson a U Bay, £1075. (£7.75. .first mortgage), will Exchange for Sections or Sections. (128 A.) CHOPS (3), City of Dunedin; Let to O good tenants; £4 5g week coming in. Brick. Freehold. Owner regrets parting with such a good money-maker; Fixed extremely keen price. £IBSO the lot. Take House Property part payment. -V ■ '■■■ ■- (45 B.) \TATIVE TREES—Acre Land,"/free-' -*-T hold, 7-roomed Modern Residence; gar range, destructor,-.French doors on to balconies; . garages. ,(2)/: ocean view. Select suburb, Dunedin, handy car. Clear title; ■ £ISOO. ■ Owner: will Exchange for smaller property. '= OTHER EXCHANGES IN. GET LIST. B. & McKenzie, :; limited , 207 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Tel., 13-591. Res., 22-415, 13-639 G ONSIDER!—e o N S I D E R! VALUATION only for Furniture and Stock—Very good Southland HOTEL; takings average £110; beer average, 17 hogsheads a month. There's money here under careful management. Genuine health reasons for selling. BUSlNESS—Suburban. Freehold. Shop, living roohis; v lfuiti cprifectionery, etc.; tea rooms;,..petrol.bowser.. Going concern, £llsO. Will take House in Exchange. Comfortable living here. . . FARM—I9O Acres. Freehold, extra good house and outbuildings; grazing or dairying; used to carry 25 milkers and other stock. Price, £950; deposit £SO. balance 5 per cent. Grab this. 10-COW Place, South line.—3o Acres Freehold, 3-roomed House; byre, etc; 6 acres' ploughed* , balance , grass. Price, only £700./- Deposit; £100.'). 60-COW Place, ;Main South line.—l6o Acres. Freehold, Bungalow Horae; stable, byre, 4-cow. plant; well watered; excellent tehees;-? A spanking good Farm. Price,' £2O per acre.- Consider Exchange •mailer place or Town Property. EXCHANGES—Do you Want to Exehange for some other proposition? If so, write us at once. We are almost sure to-be able.ta suit you. ;. v :- IRELANDS, . -ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, // VALUERS, 12-14 Manse street.. QAAA ACRES LEASEHOLD; - rent, Ovl/U £lO5 per annum; term, 21 years' from April 15, 1918; 5 paddocks; splendid fences; 8 miles by : good road from township and saleyards; large area ploughable, but all in.natural state; new 6-rcorned- Bungalow, telephone, electric light, electric range, bath, hi and c. water; men's hut, wool shed, sheep yards, chaff house, new /concrete dip; 1600 sheep, mostly ewes; 3 horses;. 1 cow. Price, £7500, as a going concern. (1421) DONALD REID & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. “TTIGHEST BIDDER Gets It!” Friday XlEvening, May 5 : Solid Verandah COTTAGE, 163 Kaikorai Valley road, close Eloslyn Mills: 3 rooms, scullory, washhouse : freehold: nice appearance; would let readily.— -Keys R. S. McKenzie's, auctionsers, / - ' L__ , 7ap MTOSGIEL BUNGALOW Auction! On the 111 premises, next Saturday afternoon, Mr Murray’s,Church street; built 4 years; financed; cards inspect.— / 29ap t A ACRES FREEHOLD, north line, handy Dunedin; Dwelling and all outbulldigs; 5 acres turnips, balance young grass; med; carry 16 dairy cows, all /ear: price 1500. Will Exchange equity £3OO for own Property.—BATTERSBY S. ITTR URBAN--—9 ACHES .FREEHOLD; 5 level heavy flat; Ideal situation for mrket garden ; £9OO ; cash required -£3OO. RES' Suburban ' Freehold; 5-room llihg -and 1 outbuildings ; good .orchard. Tden ; excellent: situation; bargain. -Battersby’s. -y. ■ __ TRY General Store and Butchery SINESS: sound, proposition; turn>oo ‘monthly; good profit: splendid welling etc.; £IBSO.— Battersby s. GRES FREEHOLD; good 6-room welling and outbuUdings jsecurely good land handy situation , £IBSO- - 29ap IALB, 5-roomed BUNGALOW, gar- ; garden;: all conveniences; sunny, 11 handy car. Caversham.—l6Xß, [OLD FARM at Maclennan, fire>d on property: near railway, school ictresidence; : price ALE, privately. Anderson’s Bay, ck BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kltcben?e flat section ; .£1075.-357, .Times. .08 E 3 O L D E R S I FURNITURE REMOVALS MADE EASY N FORWARDING CO., LTD., 1 i Experienced Men and Up-to-date Hquipment Good Storage, s. Shipping, \ and Costing Experts BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. USINESSES FOB SALE. TRY - SERVICE STATION FOR small capital required; low ror particulars apply 332, Times 29ap WANTED TO RENT 3D to RENT, 4 or 5-roomed TSE, city or suburbs; state terms, oa 29ap BELITB " PAINTS.— Put your labour ito something . that Is durable, llte ” Red and Green for Service.— 3 Ltd;. Octagon. __ June 4, Eton commemorates the lay of George 111, who was a n of the school, and a familiar Din the playing .fields when he was sidence at Windsor. The reason this royal birthday is still observed cause the celebration was held on tanv occasions during the King’s ;hat it grew to be a social event ly looked forward to and enjoyed, innual celebration includes speeches, at, and other sports, concluding a procession of college boats with K>ys dressed in costumes similar to i worn by the old-time watermen. .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 12