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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET L. A. RHODES. F.R.E.I.N.Z. Phone 22-483. A. H. JAMIESON, Phone 23,105. JAMBLYN, , RHODES. & JAMIESON, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE. FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Office Phone 13-GUB. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD,' in one of the best districts in Q.OOD BUYING. Otago; will carry 600 ewes as well as crops; adjoining school; 5-roomed House; stable, barn, sheep yards, etc. Price reduced to £6 15s per acre. Very easy terms. (8.G.) 400 ACRES FREEHOLD, close to railway and school; 5-roomed House and .all _ Lfv necessary outbuildings; will carry 300 ewes at present, and can be easily improved. .Price only £3 10s per acre. Terms, £IOO cash, balance Government mortgage. r ■ (8.G.) T ARGE PRIVATE HOTEL, in a busy town, doing a turnover up to £35 a week. The furniture is all new and in splendid Condition. Owing to exceptional circumstances, the owner will sell for £BOO, Going Concern, or will consider Exchange for a Farm. (8.G.) STARTLING REDUCTION. - 80 ACRES FREEHOLD; very heavy grass land; handy to school and factory; will carry 40 cows; good homestead, with all necessary outbuildings. This Property was sold in 1920 for £2BOO. Price now only £I4OO, with £IOO deposit. , f. (B. 4) £4OO DE . P ? SIT - , and factory; splendid homestead; well sheltered and nicely laid out. This Property will carry 1200 ewes, besides cropping and cattle, and a large proportion of the lambs go away fat off the mothers. Price, £ll per acre. AQlf ACRES FREEHOLD; one of the best in Southland; an ideal Dairy Farm, " with a wonderful carrying capacity, and the pick of grass land;, easily milk 30 cows; good Dwelling and outbuildings; close to factory, rail, and school. Price, £1170! Terms, £4OO cash. We can recommend this with confidence. (W.S. 18) ILTOSGIEL. light; rvashhouse and cowbyre, fowlhouse: will carry 9 cows. Price only £550, Going Concern, ’ with cows, fowls, and all buildings which are the property of the tenant, , (C. 553) TAAIRY FARM, as * Going Concern, for the price of a House; 246 acres; a good portion still in bush, balance felled and surface sown; will carry 20 cows and 50 ewes; 6-roohied House; cowbyre and pigstyes. Price, £IOOO, Going Concern, with 19 cows, 24. ewes, 4 heifers, bull, 1 horse, 2 sows, 1 boar, implements, separator, spring cart, harness, etc. Terms, £4OO cash. , (5373) 0/2 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated handy to tram, with good 4-roomed' House; washhouse;, cowbyre; will carry 'lO cows. Price only £BBS, Going Concern, with 5 cows, separator. Terms, £l6O cash. £4OO BAKERY, TEA ROOMS, north line, handy Dunedin; rent only £1 cvwulf week; turnover 600 loaves and smalls, and look at the price £4OO. £l2O FRUIT » CONFECTIONERY, and DAIRY, 3 living rooms; electric, c«J-iw gas, e t C- . ren t ( 32s 6d week; turnover £2O week, as a Going Concern. /CARRYING BUSINESS (owner in ill-health and must sell); owner is netting 15 to £6 weekly, working few hours daily. Inquire for further particulars. NOTE THE CENTRAL ADDRESS: OPPOSITE OLD POST OFFICE, CLOSE PRINCES STREET AND 1 STOCK EXCHANGE CAR TERMINUS. ' CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. DUNEDIN. JOHN REID & gON S, Directors: LTD. 11. W, Reid, C. Russell Smith, F.P.A. (N.Z.), L. Deans Ritchie, F.R.E.I. (N.Z.). AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, TO LET. /~HTY (Central). —Self-contained 4 good ROOMS, kitchenette, gas range, bathroom, califont; also, 2 Rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, gas range, ' califont, Reasonable rentals. MORNINGTON-BUNGALOW, 5 good x _ rooms, sup verandah, modern appointments, coal range; 1 minute High street tram; 27s 6d., VALLEY - Good HOUSE, 5 rooms, nice order, electric, coal and gas ranges, hot and cold water; good garden; 255. QLUICING.—We have For Sale •3 SLUICING CLAIM ir in OTAGO, admirably suited for working party. Good reasons for selling. Full information as to returns, etc., to bona fide buyers. £BOO. HOUSES FOR SALE. £835 MORNINGTON: Brand-new Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; fibrous plaster throughout; .1 tiled fire, 1 clinker brick, latest papers, figured red jime finish, ample cupboards, 2 wardrobes, 2 linen presses, enamelled cooker, complete with blinds, concrete paths; small freehold section. BUYERS! BE; SURE TO CALL ON ■ “REIDS for REAL ESTATE.” We have the Experience and the Properties. Phone, 12-539; Evening, 20-662. Evening Phone, 22-515. Office Phone, 13-640. (J # R. H E N D E R S O N, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 177 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN.; 330 ACRES FREEHOLD and 250 ACRES EDUCATIONAL LEASE, rent £l6 t year; majority of land ploughable; 15 acres' turnips, 17 acre* stubble, balance grass,, portion tussock; carrying 350 ewes, 30 cows, ,20 dry stock; all lambs sold.fat; six-roomed House and full range of outbuildings.’Price, £4 10s an acre bare £BOO at 5 per cent. for freehold, leasehold given in. Mortgage, £8 r.CC ACRES FREEHOLD, SOUTHLAND;, convenient school, rail, and factory; SO norpo Lavo Loon foilfivafor? anrl et ' 1 . t • 80 acres have been cultivated and sown in grass, 250 acres stumped and surface sown, balance tussock and light bush; carries 300 ewes, 10 cows, 25 head dry cattle, and sold 50-per cent, of lambs fat off mothers; seven-roomed House; electric light and all outbuildings. Price, £3 an acre bare. Place is clear title, but owner will leave money on. T EASEHOLD. DAIRY FARM AND MILK RUN.—4O acres land, rent £27 s xX year; two-roomed Cottage (large rooms) and scullery, cowbyre, stable, barn, pigstyes, etc.; plenty ot winter feed. Price. £6OO, including 10 cows, 1 heifer, horse, cart, harness, implements, etc.; milk run returning £6,a week; all buildings the property of the tenant, and the place will carry 18 cows. Terms,-.£200 cash. | g ACRES FREEHOLD, DUNEDIN DISTRICT; land pr practically level; suitable for bees, poultry, and pigs; good 3-roomed Cottage, washhouse, dairy, cowbyre, .stable, pigstye, large fowlhousea to accommodate 500 fowls. Price, £650, including 4 cows, 2 two-year-old heifers, horse,’ pig, about' three dozen poultry, 10 ducks, 23 hives bees, etc, . GROCERY, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY,.DAIRY.—LeasehoId premises; Shop and vT ■ Modern Home attached! Going concern, £63. /COUNTRY TOWN.—FREEHOLD SHOP and House attached; fancy goods, uewa agency, hairdresser, tobacconist, etc. Owner retiring. BOARDING. HOUSE (Freehold Property), 10 rooms; hot and cold D water, electric light; all_ outbuildings; 1 acre freehold.’ Price, £9OO, including furniture. Terms, £75 deposit. ("COUNTRY TOWN. —TEA ROOMS: Cakes, Confectionery, Bread, etc. Leasehold . premises; low rental; large shop; tea rooms; kitchen, bakehouse, etc; turnover £3O a week. Price, £375, including all stock and plant, furniture, crockery, cutlery, etc. ..-■■■ 1 . . ~

Work has begun at the Chicago World’s Fair on the construction of a dome-shaped structure to house an exhibit known as “ The World a Million Years Ago.” The exhibit will show life-sized prehistoric monsters, such as dinosaurs, platybelodons, ground sloths, giant gorillas, hairy mammoths, sabre-toothed tigers, etc. By mechanical means these animals, terrors of ages gone by, will both move and make prehistoric roars. “ The interior of the dome-shaped building, which will be 85 feet high, will depict graphically how the world appeared ages ago, with the dome acting as a natural sky, with cloud and star effects,” Mr A. L. Vollmann said recently. “The exhibits also will portray the life of man before the dawn of bistory. They will record in a fascinating manner the bistory of the world through the ages, showing the various changes. Among the sections iu which extreme changes have been made and which will be shown in the building are the Gobi Desert and the plains of some western States of America, which, in ages past, were dense jungles and the home of savage animals and flying reptiles.” The various prehistoric monster* will be operated and synchronised with sound effects from a control room in which there will be four operatives.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21994, 1 July 1933, Page 14

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