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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE ■yyß LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. ST. KILDA BARGAIN. £640 Solid HOME, 5 rooms, with e. 1., gas cooker, good hot water supply, £640 first-class bathroom and kitchen arrangements; large freehold see--1640 tion. THIS IS EXCEPTIONAL. NORTH END FREEHOLD. £550 Close to Cumberland and Union streets: 4 ROOMS and Scullery, £550 with all usual conveniences, including bathroom, etc. £550 ELEVATED SECTION; VERY SUNNY. ON RICE, CLOSE TO GARDENS. £6OO Beautiful SEMI-BUNGALOW, 5 lovely rooms; right up to date in £6OO every way. Wonderful view, yet no great climb. £6OO Freehold Section. Good Garden. THIS IS HONESTLY CHEAP. HAGGITT, DXJTHIE, & , KINMONT, LTD., 2 DOWLING STREET. Phones: Office, 13-416; Evening, 20-691. Phones: J. W. H. Clarke, 13-106. Office 10-842. F. W. Venn, 18-081. rjLARKE & VENN, LTD., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. F.R.E.1., N.Z., KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS, DOWLING STREET. POR URGENT- SALE.—2O ACRES -*• freehold: few miles north of Dunedin; warm, sunny position: grows early crops; 4-roomed House, cowbyre, fowl houses for 300 fowls, motor shed; good fences; 4 cows, three heifers, 100 fowls, 80 laying (mostly'pullets). Owner must sell on account of bad health, and will accept £385 as going concern, and we venture to say the first to ir.cpect will buy! Call and see us early! '■ / AN Excellent, little BUSINESS is offered For Sale under exceptional circumstances; grocery, fruit; confectionery, dairy; shop and four rooms; splendid business position in Dunedin; owner will let the business go at valuation; we should say about £l5O will buy it; don’t miss this splendid, .opportunity; would spit three to four adults. Call if you want it, don’t phone or write, it’s unsatisfactory. rf?J.OLD CLAIM at Arthur’s Point, _ Queenstown; 4 acres alongside the Main road from Arrowtown; all plant and machinery now offered For Sale; would suit two yoimg men with know-ledge of engines; the claim has been well tested and proved satisfactory; one of the principals now in hospital undergoing a serious operation; our instructions are to sell; make an offer. Large, furnished residence For Sale or To Let at Pounawea; £1 week for term ; suitable guest .house or convalescent home. ; 0 S L y N PRO PER T y. R OFFER WANTED for i-ACRE Freehold, and good sound 5 Rooms and scullery; all-modern conveniences; handy to tram. : • ’ £865 Was wanted by the absentee owner 10 months ago. She now asks us to cable any offer we can obtain. (9900) PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. ROSLYN, fronting car line and close township.—Splendidly - built 7-ROOMBD GENTLEMAN'S BRICK RESIDENCE, plastered, very commanding appearance; all modern conveniences: laundry; glorious view over city and harbour; freehold; garden and vinery. £l5O deposit. Cheapest home for many years offered in Roslyn. Deceased estate. Urgent sale, £IOOO, or near offer. Sole agents, near oner. & g. PATERSON, LTD.. 163 Rattray street; PETROL BOWSER BUSINESS, old-estab-lished, doing good, steady, guaranteed trade. £2OO deposit. Nothing better offering.—Patersons. GREEN ISLAND ~ (Main road).—4ROOMED BUNGALOW. 10 Acres Freehold; stable, byre. £6O deposit. Cheap proposition.—Patersons. • _____ C f AVERSHAM (Main road, close tram) CORNER BUILDING SECTION, fenced: good view. £5 deposit. Sacrificed, £65.' No interest.—Patersons; 1 Onn ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good bulidIngs and fenpea; conveniently situated carrying 600 ewes; 30s acre; easy terras.—Battersby’s. . . ' . SOUTHLAND.— 120 ACRES FREEHOLD; first-class land; mostly river flat; excellent steading; carrying 40 cows, 20 young cattle, 80 sheep; 12 acres turnips; close school and factory; £l6; reasonable terms. Batteraby’s. : ■ ■ ■ 'VTORTH LINE.—I2 ACRES FREEHOLD ; Di first-class land ; 6-room Dwelling; ‘ all outbuildings; J mile township; £650. —Battersby’s. -| 4rA ACRES FREEHOLD.—South line; good sheep and agricultural country: 6-room Dwelling; all outbuildings ; £5 10s.—Battersby’s. IAIERI.— I3 ACRES FREEHOLD; heavy flat land; carry cow to acre; good use and outbuildings.—Apply BATTERS’S. : 10ju BUSINESSES FOR SALE XOR SALE, the Storekeeping BUSINESS at 1 Blue Spur, of Alexander MacKenzle, iceased. —Apply Stewart Fletcher, solicitor, iwrence. UTCHERY BUSINESS FOR SALE; 1 turnover last month 12 bullocks, 90 icp ; cash trade. ; —Macassey and Co. RUIT, Confectionery, Cakes, Dairy; good stand; cheap rentalshowing profit.— L Times Office. 13Ju [TOTED (Otago Central), Leasehold; takn Ings £3O weekly; easy Ingoing aranged.—Macassey and Co. , [TOTEL (country town) ; takings £65 □L weekly; splendid district; no opposion; terms arranged.—Macassey and Co. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED ■fTTANTED to BUY, at Brighton or TomaVt hawk, 3 or 4-Roomcd HOUSE, freehold.—Patersons, Rattray street.. 14ju FOR EXCHANGE WANTED EXCHANGE, 5-Roomed HOUSE, irt Invercargill, for ' 5Roomed House In Dunedin. —Macassey and Co. WANTED EXCHANGE, i 5-rpomed BUNGALOW for House and few acres handy to city.—Macassey and Co) 'ANTED EXCHANGE, good (SECTION for 4 or 5-roomed House In Dunedin. MACASSEY & CO. , X4ju WALLPAPERS. —Inspect windows; compare prices for quality and value; ,we can savejyou money; buy now.—Wren's.

Michael O’Leary’s grandson was christened at Holly Place Church, Hampstead, recently. At the moment, the baby does not, of course, realise that his grandfather, won one of the most spectacular Victoria Crosses during the war, “We are Irish, and he is to have a real Irish name,” said Mr H. G. F. Danaher, the father. “ so wc are calling him Colunbanus Patrick.” There is another important fact which baby Danaher does not yet know. He was actually nursed by the Queen for a moment or two during a visit she paid to Queen Mary's Maternity Home at Hampstead. Tlie Administrative County of London consists of nearly 117 square miles, with a population of about 4,400,000 people. It comprises the County of London, the City of London, the Inner Temple and the Outer Temple, The estimated population of the City of London is in the neighbourhood of 11,000. In the 1921 census the populations of the Inner and Outer Temple were given as I<)2 and 139 respectively. . “ Greater London ” has a population of approximately 8,500,000. and, with the growth of new suburbs, the expansion of housing schemes and the establishment of factories, this total is very much on the increase.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21979, 14 June 1933, Page 14

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