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CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

H I G H' G £ ~’T E. I ■■ Near School. ABSOLUTELY NO DEPOSIT. Just walk ' into this superior 5/kette. BUNGALOW with every possible convenience and a splendid sunny, freehold section. , MAKE AN OFFER • ’’ w MAKE AN OFFER After you have inspected thi»V - outstanding proposition. . ■ ABSOLUTELY NO DEPOSIT. 1 Fullest Particulars from R. S. RICE, LIMITED, LAND AND LIVESTOCK AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, 8/10 MANSE STREET, ’ DUNEDIN. (Sole Agents.) Telegrams: ' "RILARK,” Phone: j Dunedim ; 12-323. JAS. SAMSON AND CO;/ DOWLING STREET, Phone 10-221. :' BARGAIN HOMES: ' _ GREAT, INVESTMENTS. ■ ("'HTY RlSE—Sunny site, great view; ' Two good, sound, attractive HOUSES; one 4 and k., all conveniences; other 3 .rooms, conveniences; rents 15s and 11s 6d; 26s 6d or £6B a year. Will stand Inspection and fullest investigation; deceased estate. A rare chance. For quick sale, £550.', , 'VTORTH END, best,, residential' part, near; ' Gfedfcge ; strept—Two .good HOUSES. One‘4 rooms,'all eohveniences; other, 3 rooms/ conveniences; splendid freehold section; must be sold this week.. The lot £650. ' . ' • , fIREATESi BARGAIN‘EVER^,City V Freehold, slight Vise;‘handy- Princes street; 'FIVE HOUSES :i and Va'cant Building Allotment; houses well let; shows 20 per cent. For quick sale, the lot £750. I, COUTH DUNEDIN—Very best part; lovely sound, attractive HOME; spotlessly clean and all in first-class order; every modern ;convenience; splendid section; to wind up estate; £650. 17 A ACRES FREEHOLD, OAMARU Suitable sheep, wheat growing, or dairying; modern Dwelling, 4 rooms, conveniences, wool shed; hut, poultry house , garage; capacity 400 sheep. Price, £29 15s per acre. Situated 2J mile® from Oamaru. ’’ • -r 134 ACRES FREEHOLD, WAITATI. Suitable dairying, grazing; approximately 30 acres bush; 5-room Dwelling, byte, stable, cart shed, hut, etc. Price, £IOOO., Consider town house in; Exchange. CO ACRES FREEHOLD, SOUTHPp LAND. Good-class land, carrying 32 dairy cows, young stock, and 30 breeding ewes; buildings include Dwelling, cowbyre, implement shed, etc., etc.; ample feed: good situation, near rail, school, and factory. Price, £180(1 bare. Deposit. £3OO, balance on Government mortgage. • • i IRELAND’S, , ESTATE. AGENTS, MANSE STREET. g-U N*N Y K E W. Owner transferred to Wellington is offering his Lovely Tiled-roof Doublebrick BUNGALOW, with glorious outlook and beautiful garden, for Sale. The House is splendidly built, plastered throughout, ideally situated, and extremely efficiently appointed. The rooms are large, airy, and well-appointed. Further particulars i , ; TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. OME SEEKERS —Exceptionally well-' built BUNGALOW, modern conveniences; owner leaving; no agents.—S6o, Times. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED URGENTLY, HOUSES For Sale at reasonable prices; buyers calling dally.—Macassey and Co; phone 11-397. WANTED TO RENT WANTED RENT, four or five-roomed BUNGALOW, garage; vicinity F.orbury Corner. —State -full particulars 877, Times. . Bm y WANTED to RENT, 4-roomed COTTAGE; south end; no children; good tenant; reasonable rent. —864, Times. Bmy Beautiful wallpapers within the reach of every one. Best English creations: new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith. Ltd. 12ap

British factories have received ah order from Argentina worth £500,000: It is for hundreds of miles of very smooth galvanised iron sheeting, to be erected like walls across the country to stop invading locusts. It is when the locust is a crawler, before his wings develop, that he begins his devastating route march, and that is the stage to catch him. A polished wall of iron sheeting will prove too smooth to climb, and if the locusts crawl along the barrier, the opening they find will be ho breach in the defences, but the mouth of a trap. Men will be there with rakes and a pit to destroy them in.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 10

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