HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET * & STREET o DOWLING 8 (Cutting.) EaUbliiaed cr 4 7* 1861 VALUATORS TRUSTEES. ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS. TMTAORI HILL—RESIDENCE of 5 rooms and kitchenette, bath■l'-*- . room, h.p: boiler, electric light, and all modern conveniences; freehold, sunny position, near tram and school.. rf'lA VERSHAM—Very attractive 4-roomed BUNGALOW, with all v? conveniences; excellent garden, concrete paths, sunny site, fine view; handy to tram; in excellent order; |-acre freehold; £9OO or offer. fPGLINTON ROAD—Soundly-built 7-roomed . One-etorey KESI- - DENCE, tastefully decorated throughout; bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, gas cooker, pantry, scullery; workshop, garage; all m good order; Freehold 60 feet frontage; lovelyl view; excellent locality; sunny; handy to tram. £IOSO. ItfEIDPATH ROAD—6-roomed RESIDENCE; bay window, verandah; bathroom, electric light, gas, washhouse, tuba, copper, nice freehold section; good locality; sunny, sheltered position. £550. T\fUSSELBURGH— Very choice 6-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, and P A T TI R e a a shapPk civil _ 8. A 1 I<AND RRoiffi ENGINEERS. $. * L 7 BRUKia4^ nimtanOMano omi nTMP.fI \ PATERSON’S BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET. ' AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. £ nUEEN STREET—Substantial 6-roomed HOUSE; in good order; c °ramandmg Ib ® appearance; all modern conveniences; electric, gas Jltto SS •ooms bright and cheery, Empire papers; all in the very.beat: of older,, ] ana iun verandah, good garden, flowers and vegetables, shelters, and a wo tiew; £IOO deposit; deceased estate; must be sold; £650 or otter, fi EORGE STREET, best residential area— s-roomed, tiled-roofed Bnck BUNGALOVV, with kitchenette and all latest conveniences;, ii - ide; artistic design; large sun verandah; beautiful freehold section, e ar oen, la » md flowers; asphalt paths and workshop; ]ust on market; its cheap nd 8 » mitable for business or professional man. . ON RISE, close tram and High School Rectory-Lovely 9-roomed tiled-roofed, RESIDENCE, with all modern conveniences; wide sun balcony; i-acre -reeicld; tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, and flowers; plenty of room for tennis iourt; glorious harbour view; large garage and other outbuildings, house easily inverted into flats; £260 deposit; balance 5 per cent, interest; biggest bargain n Dunedin; just on, market; £I7OO. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY offering in the choicest part of St. Kilda, just off the car line, commanding view, fine open, sunny situation, most attractive i-roomed and kitchenette BUNGALOW, with fibrous ceilings, hot and cold, electric, ight, gas, Empire papers, porcelain bath and basin, built-in wardrobes; spotlessly :lean, level freehold section, garage, drying green; vegetable and flower garden; workshop. Owner’s instructions, sell immediately; probably be sold at a sacrifice, 1150 deposit. . . , , rWNER CALLED ON MONDAY AND SAID “SELL”; a few minutes above Knox Church, substantial 6-roomed Brick BUNGALOW, with modern convenances; porcelain bath and basin, fibrous ceilings, hot and cold water, gas, electric, ight; good level section; garden and lawn; great view over City and Harbour, fust in for quick sale; £I2OO, or offer.
Two reasons why Kaitangata Coal is the favourite are its great heat and its lasting qualities.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 10
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