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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 DOWIJNG BTKEET V (Cutting.) TRUSTEES, VALUATORS ACCOUNTANTS MAORI HILL—RESIDENCE of 5 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, and all modern conveniences; freehold, sunny position, near tram and school. CAVERSHAM— Very attractive 4-roomed BUNGALOW, with all conveniences; excellent garden, concrete paths, sunny site, fine view; handy to tram; in excellent order; g-acre freehold; £9OO or offer. EGLINTON ROAD—Soundly-built 7-roomed One-etorey RESI- - DENCE, tastefully decorated throughout; bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, gas cooker, pantry, scullery; workshop, garage; all in good order; Freehold 60 feet frontage; lovely view; excellent locality; 6unny; handy to tram. £IOSO. NEIDPATH ROAD—S-roomed RESIDENCE; bay window, verandah; bathroom, electric light, gas, waehhouse, tubs, copper, nice freehold section; good locality; sunny, sheltered position. £oso. TIfUSSELBURGH— Very choice 5-roomed RESIDENCE; all -"-*- modern conveniences, porcelain bath, h. and c. water, electric light, etc.; fine freehold section; good part. Whole property attractive and in first-class order. Owner prepared to consider oners. BURTON PATTERSON, 41 Dowling street, Dunedin.

SURVEYORS sad CIVIL ENGINEERS. „ FINANCE AGENTS. * PATERSOINTS BUILDINGS. * & ' 163 RATTRAY STREET, AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. EASTER. • v ' CPECIAL BARGAIN (on rise, close Id tram)— Lovely new 5-roomed Brick JSUiN- & GALOW, with kitchenette and green tiled roof; all very best of workmanship lounge room 18 x 13, large leadlight oriel window slab grate, front bedroom 14 ~ 13 with wardrobe, dining room 14 x 12 with leadlight oriel, large white enanieJ bathroom with pedestal basin and shaving cabinet, kitchenette perfectly planned and all highly finished, fine entrance hall, heating and radio plug, fibrous ceilings, and .inen press; fine sun verandah; lovely elevated sunny section with a glorious view; battled in sunshine; plenty of garage room. This is the home/you have longed tor; fiUU deposit, balance at 5 per cent, Unsurpassed for value, £I2OO. n O.N RISE, close to George Street School—Charming 6-roomed roughcast rJUrsUALOW; tiled roof; in excellent order; electric range, electric heating, gas; nice large rooms; oak furnishings; sitting room 20 x 16, commands glorious view of city; large freehold section, garden. Now too large for present owner. A Genuine Bargain Cost over £IBOO Going at £1250. ± pAVERSHAM, SLIGHTLY ON RISE, handy to tram—Substantial HOUSE, 4 rooms and verandah; electric light, gas for cooking, coal range, bath, washhous;, copper, tubs; all good papers; cupboards and wardrobes; 20 poles of freenola, nicely laid out, with excellent view. It's, cheap. Terms, £2o deposit, balance monthlv. £350 (.or offer). ~.'•, • 1 •. j. j WORKER'S OPPORTUNITY—KAIKORAI, on Mam road, nicely situated, convenient tram and mill, Comfortable HOUSE; good appearance; 5 rooms; scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, gas for cooking, electric light; bay window and verandah; good level sunny freehold section; garden; well fenced and hedged, lerms, £lO deposit, balance on First Mortgage at 4f per cent., repayable at 15s per week. Remarkably low price. It has got to go. £390. or offer. . ... _ , t, ttm r*ITY— ON RISE, close to Cathedral and Rattray street, splendid 5-roomed BU«7 GALOW; good rooms, with kitchenette, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold, electric light, gas; fane entrance hall; Empire papers; casement windows; sun verandah; choice level section, bathed in sunshine; lovely harbour view; garden; a farst-claes garden. £IOO deposit, balance at 5 per cent., or owner will consider taking a smaller house in suburbs.

EXCHANGE MUSSELBURGH BUNGALOW BUNGALOW BUNGALOW, 4 large rooms and kitchenette, with every possible labour-saving device; absolutely right up to date; beautifully designed and built; practically new; freehold section, nicely laid out. ; £9BO f9B ° WORTH HUNDREDS MORE. *£SBO £9BO Offered in EXCHANGE for larger house, in almost any good locality, up to £1250. Great chance for YOU to secure a cheaper home. INQUIRY COSTS YOU NOTHING. fJAGGITT, DUTHIE, & KIN MONT, LTD., Phones: Office, 13-416. 2 DOWLING STREET. Evenings, 20-691. Evenings, 20-691.

FOR EXCHANGE ' 00K! WANTED, LIGHT CAR In Ex■mU change for J-acre Section (£120). or freehold Cottage (well let), £220; each la clear title.—R. S. McKenzie, Ltd. IHRISTCHURCH Man (here now) wants vV Exchange his HOME for Dunedln Property ; meet him.—R. S. McKenzle's. WANTED, HOUSE, north end; seller must take superior Section, Maori Hill, part payment.—R. S. McKenzle's, Manse street. WANTED, 6 ROOMS or larger, uandy Technical College, In Exchange for 4, kitchenette, Bungalow, near beach, valued £900; will pay difference (if any) In cash. McKenzle's. —5 ROOMS, sunroom, "Bungalow type; 2d section; owner wants larger house.—R. S. MCKENZIE'S. 27f

Vilna's beauty queen lins applied for the post of Polish executioner. The present hangman is retiring after having scored a century- Having hanged his hundredth, he is going to take up farming. The beauty queen has been unable to find employment as a shop assistant, and has failed to make a career as a singer. that the prospect of executing criminals arouses no fear within her whatever. The woman says she is sure she will be found to possess a firm hand, and that 6he can execute to the entire satisfaction of the authorities. She is only one of several hundred applicants. Many are university graduates, including several doctors and lawyers. In fact, the Minister of the Interior has an embarrassing task to select the right person for this delicate job.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 14

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