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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE, Phones: Office 10-842. J. W. H. Clarke, 13-100 F. W, Venn. 18-681. LTD. (JLARKE & VENN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, F.R.E.1., N.Z.. KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS. DOWLING STREET TO LET. Furnished BUNGALOW, few minutes’ walk from Princes street; 8 rooms and garage; brick; all the very latest conveniences; sleeping balcony; beautiful grounds; reasonable rental to suitable tenant. rpO LET, Large SHOP near Cargill's -*• Corner, King Edward street (next Hannah’s Boot Store). EOSLYN (near Columba College}—s- - 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. CONFECTIONERY; nice clean stock; good little Business; Shop and 3 Living Rooms. £BS (or offer). 5 ROOMS and garage (Beileknowes); freehold; all conveniences. £675 (take offer quick sale). o WORKING PARTNERS Wanted with ty £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 oi 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). fIQUNTRY BUSINESS PROPERTY 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 Q/JOA ACRES LEASEHOLD.—Rent £2OO per annum; term 20 fears; 12 paddocks and blocks; good ences; 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 c. water, septic tank, telephone, petrol light; 3-roomed cottage, men s hut. large wool shed, garage, sheep yards and dip; 4000 sheep, 2300 are ewes. A really food sheep station which is being offered or absolute sale. Price and further particulars on application to DONALD REID & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. (1485) H ERE’S A GREAT BARGAIN. o Most Attractive, Splendidly-built RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, complete with every modern convenience; fine section and full-sized motor garage; arranged as ordinary 6 rooms and self-contained Flat of 4 rooms, with own kitchenette, etc. A lovely home, and a money-making proposition. Live in this fine home and Let one Flat. REDUCED IN PRICE from £1250. NOW £950 for quick sale, and must be sold. Sole Agents, JAS. SAMSON & CO., limy Dowling street. UPSTANDING BARGAIN IN ST. KILDA. Natty, sound 5 ROOMS and kitchenette; all in first-class order, with every modem convenience; nice sunny corner section, garden, bush' fruits, fowl runs; handy tram;, deceased estate. Reduced to £675 for quick, sale. Sole Agents, JAS. SAMSON & CO., limy Dowling street. EDENDALB. —300 Acres Heavy Land; well fenced and subdivided; buildings firstclass order; £l2 10s; easy Ingoing.—Battersby’s. , • , . IQA ACRES FREEHOLD.—Heavy grass J.OU Land; well fenced; permanent water supply; carrying 30 cows, 100 ewes; j dwelling and outbuildings in first-class i order; handy to school and township; £ll t acre; good proposition.—Battersby’s. ORB. —200 ACRES FREEHOLD; well vJT fenced; good steading; grows splendid crops; handy school, rail; £1500; cash, £2so.—Battersby's. ■ TAGO CENTRAL.—6OO ACRES FREEHOLD, 200 Leasehold; heavy cropping country; good steading: carry 600 ewes; 63000 ; terms.—Battersby’s. •J HA ACRES FREEHOLD; heavy dairy XiwU land; dwelling, stable, byre; all In grass; carry 60 cows; cheap.—Battersby’s. TJOU S E HOLDERS 1 FURNITURE REMOVALS MADE EASY. 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. rpHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Executor -I of the Will of ARCHIBALD MORRISON M'MILLAN. of Waitahuna, Farmer, invites TENDERS for the LEASE ef the under-mentioned PROPERTY: Farm and 6-ro6med Dwelling at Waitahuna, containing approx. 257 acres. The Property is suitably subdivided, f.nd is handy to the Waitahuna Township, Railway, School, etc. Conditions of Tender may be inspected at, and any ■further particulars required obtained from, the Public Trust Office at Dunedin Or Lawrence. A deposit of a quarter’s rent must accompany each Tender. The highest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders Close at 4 o’clock on THURSDAY, May 25, 1933, at the Ollice of the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, to whom Tenders are to be addressed and enclosed in sealed envelopes marked “ Estate of A. M. M’Millan—Tender tor Lease.” G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee, 13 m y Dunedin. TTITRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Undersigned until 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 19tb instant, tor the LEASE FOR 5 YEARS of Approximately 257 ACRES 1 ROOD 15 POLES situated 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. S. Herbert, “ Toropuke,” Kelso, or at the Office of The Perpetual Trustees Coy., Ltd., 1 Vogel street, Dunedin. Mr Herbert will show any prospective tenant over the property THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE & AGENCY COY., LTD., 1 Vogel street, Dunedin. FOR LEASE OR SALE.—Fine new FACTORY PREMISES at Petone, occupied for one year only by. Rover Company. Ground Floor-space over 20,000 feet, with spacious office, store, and yard accommodation. Excellent location, and every industrial facility; caretaker’s residence. Apply to JOHN ODLIN & CO.. LTD., 1 Agents, Cable street, Wellington. TTSE ” STEBLITB ' PAINTS and you will U save pounds.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres) Melbourne’s beautiful Alexandra atenue presented an unusual appearance on a recent Saturday afternoon. It was the gathering place for the veteran cars entered in a novel race conducted by the Light Car Club of Australia. Most of the old cars in Melbourne were turned out for the occasion °nd their drivers and passengers dressed the part. Cars, steered fcarsomely with tillers instead of wheels, came snorting, down the avenue, driven by young bloods, with swooping moutaehios and check Norfolk jackets Entries ranged from an International buggy of 1898 to a 1903 Vauxl” - " ami a 1902 Oldsmobile. Most of the cars started remarkably easy, some of them pouring out clouds of oil smoke, and oil. water and petrol trickled steadily down the roadway.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21952, 13 May 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21952, 13 May 1933, Page 16

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