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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Phones: J. W. H. Clarke, 13-106 Office 10-842. F. W. Venn, 18-681. (JLARKE & VENN, LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, F.R.E.1., N.Z.. KING'S THEATRE BUILDINGS. DOWLING STREET nn T,TT,T, Furnished BUNGALOW, few utes' walk t'roni Princes street; 8 rooms and garage; brick; all the very latest conveniences; sleeping balcony; beautiful grounds; reasonable rental (to suitable tenant. TO LET, Large SHOP, near Cargill's Corner, King Edward street (next Hannah's Boot Store). ROSLYN (near Columba College)-5-roomed RESIDENCE; all conveniences; J freehold; rates £7 10s; owner leaving for country; reduced price for quick sale. DAIRY— Taking £l4-£ls week; lovely Shop. £75, Going Concern. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY; nice clean stock; good little Business; Shop and 3 Living Rooms. £BS (or offer). 5 ROOMS and garage (Belleknowes); freehold; all conveniences. £675 (take offer quick sale). O WORKING PARTNERS Wanted with *" £IOO each work gold claim at Arthur s Point, near Queenstown; only sluice boxes required, all other machinery ready to start; owner in hospital; rare chance for miners. „„ GENERAL STORE AND DAIRY; Shop and 4 Rooms; best business of its kind in Dunedin; takings £35 to £4O per week, and capable of great increase. Owner unable to' work, same effectively. Price, £2OO (or at valuation). ' _ COUNTRY BUSINESS PROPERTY v; leased for 3 years at £2 10s per •week, with right to purchase; owner desires to Exchange for boarding house; equity £500; has additional cash waiting. OME MORE BARGAINS. kj 5 MINUTES SUBURBAN RAILWAY STATION: 3 ACRES; practically level; 5-roomed House, washhouse, coal house, etc.; Sunny Position; Suitable Poultry, Market Garden; keep cow or two; Ch rU P BU°SAN OO FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, SOFT DRINKS, Butter, Eggs, Bread, etc.; Low Rent;. doing .£ls weekly; walk-in, walk-out; £120; splendid chance £150: GROCERY, CONFECTIONERY. SOFT DRINKS, Fruit, Vegetables, etc.: doing £2O weekly; low rent; no local opposition; see us about this. TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, Main etreet: Shop fittings, stock, etc.; no rates; use phone; low rent; doing good business: good .reasons selling; you don't require to be a hairdresser to buy this. SPLENDID HOME, Burnside; £500; full J-acre; 4 rooms, bathroom, washhouse. coal-house, tinder one roof; h.c, elec., \ fibrous ceilings; practically new; ,£2.>o cash and Starr-Bowkett loan of £250; garage;' good garden;' a snip. BOYD'S, "•Colonial Mutual Building (opposite' Stock Exchange), Dunedin. Entrance at News Agency. , Phone 13-111. Q/JOA ACRES LEASEHOLD.—Rent t/DOU £2OO per annum; term 20 ;tears; 12 paddocks and blocks; good fences; 300 acres. has been cultivated; 1000 acres ploughable; grows splendid crops; surplus stock can be fattened on the-property; 5-roomed Bungalow, bath, h. and cl water, septic tank, telephone, petrol light; 3-roome4 cottage, mens hut, -large wool shed, garage, sheep yards and dip;.4ooo sheep, 2300 are ewes. A really ;ood sheep station which is being offered Jor absolute sale. s Price and further particulars on application to DONALD REID & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. • (1485) iDENDALE.—3OO Acres Heavy Land ; well li fenced and subdivided; buildings firstclass order; £l2 10s; easy ingoing.—Battersby's. IQA ACRES FREEHOLD. —Heavy grass JLOxJ Land; well fenced; permanent water supply; carrying 30 cows, 100 ewes; dwelling and outbuildings in first-class order; handy to school and township; £ll acre; good proposition.—Battersby's. I ORE.—2OO ACRES FREEHOLD; well fenced; good steading; grows splendid crops; handy, school, rail; £1500; cash, £2 50. —Battersby's. TAGO CENTRAL. —600 ACRES FREEw HOLD, 200 Leasehold; heavy cropping country; good steading; carry 600 ewes; £3000; terms.—Battersby's. y 1 q/\ ACRES FREEHOLD; heavy dairy X.&\3 land; dwelling, stable, byre; all in grass; carry 60 cows; cheap.—Battersby's. MOSGIEL. —5 ROOMS, hot and cold, porcelain bath and basin; concrete paths; good •garden; elevated, sunny situation £73s.—Souter. v 'OSGIEL- —* ROOMS; garage, workJ shop; vinery, fowlhouse and run; well-stocked garden; sunny, sheltered. £475. rOSGIEL. —Built to your Own Order: 4I ROOMED BUNGALOW; £650; 5 nuoms. £725, including section; fait LAND AGENCi Substantial seven rooms; good O locality, centre city; all conveniences; inspection by bona fide inquirers Invited. 506, Times. 9m y OU-S'E HOLDERS-! X FURNITURE REMOVALS MADE EASY, j GAIN FORWARDING CO., LTD., Provide Experienced Men and Up-to-date Equipment. Good Storage. Customs, Shipping, and Costing Experts. 20 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN.

TO LEASE. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received V> at the Office of the Undersigned until 5 v m. on FRIDAY, the 19th instant, tor the LEASE FOR 5 YEARS of Approximately 257 ACRES 1 ROOD 15 POLES ■ituated at KELSO. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. The: Conditions of Tender may be inspected at the Residence of Mr A. b. Herbert, "Toropuke," Kelso, or at the Office of The Perpetual Trustees toy., Ltd., 1 Vogel street, Dunedm. ' Mr Herbert will show any prospective tenant over the property. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE & AGENCY COY., LTD., 1 Vocel street, Dunedm. FOR EXCHANGE OSGIEL. —BUNGALOW; £ acre; £700; clear title offered in exchange for Dun•diu property.—R: S. McKenzie, Ltd. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. TASSHOUSE !—WANTED, PROI'ERTV vji with a GLASSHOUSE for room fur one). —Ring 13-591; R. S. McKenzie. - | USTRUSS " Ready-mUed PAINTS for Xj quality, none better; Brushes nt tut prices.—Smiths. Ltd.. Octagon. The handshake is now frowned upon in Italy. When friends meet they are expected to exchange the fascist ealute —" handshaking," it is stated, "is unhygienic." Perhaps the. "no handshaking" order will produce the desired effect. Habits can be altered. The Chinese, accustomed in his own country to shake hands with himself ■when he meets a friend, soon falls into the Western custom when he conies to Europe. And discipline counts for a lot in modern Italy. Already kissing has been virtually abolished in the land ©f Mussolini—at least, in public. Censors cut out all the kisses from the films, and kinema-goers who supply their own find themselves arrested by the militia. Even holding hands in public is an offence punishable with a fine.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21948, 9 May 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21948, 9 May 1933, Page 10