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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET p A R K, ££ E Y NOLD S, \ u I M I T E D, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. . Phone 1 12-459. Horses to-day arc bringing high prices. / \ To-morrow they will bring record prices. Start horse bleeding now and reap the profit. The shortage will last for years. We can show you in South Canterbury v t •; • s ' .-,"'. " THE IDEAL COMPACT FARM (71 acres' all uudulatipg). For horse breeding, equal to THE FAMOUS IRISH HORSE BREEDING LANDS. RICH LOAMY SOIL ;that will grow almost anything. . LUSCIOUS VERDANT FEED, WARM, BRACING CLIMATE, With salt in the air from the Pacific Ocean, THAT WILL GROW THE BEST HORSES IN THE WORLD, equal to the great Irish horses. BUILDINGS FIRST-CLASS QUALITY AND DESIGN. : ; DOUBLE BRICK BUNGALOW (6 rooms and sleeping.porch), : Tile roof, concrete foundations, brick interior wallß, electric light, fibrous plaster ceilings, modem. bathroom, latest kitchen and laundry appliances. Outbuildings and fences all in first-class order; town water supply; 50 CHAINS OF ROAD FRONTAGE (Easily subdivided into farmlets).; One mile from school, 3 miles -from Timaru,and Railway Station; bus service within easy walking distance.' NO BETTER FARM IN THE DISTRICT. The owner has left the district and will accept the low price of £IOO per acre, including all buildings. s Early application necessary. ' This farm must grow into profit every-year. (1514). SOUTH CANTERBURY. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, containing S rooms, with sun verandah around 3 sides, modern bathroom and all necessary conveniences, storeroom, fowlhouse. workshop, 2 motor garages, 1 acre land, with tenriis court, croquet lawns, flower and vegetable gardens; 5 minutes railway, school, and Post Office. Glorious climate. Owner leaving' New Zealand. CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND SEE THE PHOTOS OF THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME. ~ -.-• PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £9QQ (737) PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, BUTTERWORTH'S BUILDINGS, 142 HIGH STREET. J± LE X. HA R R;I S, LI MI TED. ■i-m----•>':<o:::^:-r':;>:^:-:':>:S:'::v: :::•:::..:,: ■ mm «m v NATTY BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, in MORNINGTON, of 5 rooms, kitchen- *• ette, and 2 sun porches; one quarter-acre of ground, beautifully laid out in shrubs and fruit-trees; glorious view of harbour. One minute from car. Price, £1350. ' ; ALEX.. HARRIS, LTD.

■O.VERNMENT LOAN, £1100; MORNINGTON. , Double-brick tile roof BUNGALOW of four rooms, kitchenette and sun porch, porcelain bath and basin-, electric range, gas copper; Government Loan £940. . DOUGLAS M. SPEDDING, 21 Mofay place. £A *yPC~ BRIGHTON: Seaside COTTAGE rt I*J of 4 rooms and one detached; fully furnished; garage: swimming pool; beautiful garden iand fernery.—Spedding, 21 Moray place. &£iK(\ —CITY (on rise): Splendid FreedJlfOy hold Building SECTION; no ears required.—Douglas Spedding, Moray place. '-. ■;;'.,.: . '.'; • BUSINESSES FOR SALE {■* $ 0 UN-D iBUS TN E ES.; MILK RUN—4O .gallons daily; good run; £230. pARRYING BUSINESS Established freehold Dwelling, garage; good truck; £9OO, going concern. OAPER RUN and POULTRY—Free- •*■• hold property; good land; up-to-date poultry establishment; stock, dwelling, full range outbuildings; paper run £550. Price, going concern, £1750. * . GUEST HOUSE—North line; good centre; 20 rooms; freehold; good situation; old-established; price, going town property. IRELAND'S, ■■■•.»... .'■.''■■ ' Estate Agents, : MANSE STREET. DAIRY, CONFECTIONERY, GROCERY BUSINESS—North end; ,cheap rental; double shop and, three living rooms; turnover £25 per week; going concern, £125.—Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. 'OTEL ; leasehold 3 years; Central Otago ; jkji. new building; up to date; takings last 12 months £3B weekly; rent £3 week. — Further particulars from 915, Times Office. \IVANTED TO RENT 7ANTED, RENT, Furnished FLAT ; ■ two y j rooms, kitchenette; south end preferred. —Address 887, Times. IRONITE —Guaranteed Roof Paint; highest in quality; goes further, last longer; the Paint of supreme satisfaction.—Wrens.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 12