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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND Office Phone, 13-770. AND S ALES Private, 22-830. L 1 M I T E D, 83 LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN (Cr. Bowling street). "VTORTH OTAGO—IOO ACRES FREEHOLD, 170 ACRES GOVT. LEASEHOLD, rent £4l half-year; good steadings on both properties; 80 acres wheat, 20 acres oats, 20 acres kale, 12 acres potatoes, mangolds, carrots, etc.; 300 ewes, 360 lambs, 73 ewe hoggets, 5-horse team, 4 cows, complete range implements. Price, £SOOO, as Going Concern. Terms arranged. (Owner paid £750 off property last year.) Exceptional buying. pENTRAL OTAGO—33 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND; 4-roomed House, with all outbuildings; carrying 135 ewes and 106 lambs; all implements. GOING CONCERN, £BSO. A Snip. p REEN ISLAND—2O ACRES FREEHOLD; 5-roomed Dwelling; registered byre, barn, motor shed, piggeries, etc. (carries 12 cowe). Price, ,£950. Deposit £250. 9K ACRES FREEHOLD (handy to Burnside); good Dwelling, byre (regd.), <w *-' dairy, outbuildings; 6 paddocks. Price, £I4OO. Deposit, £250. <>K (OR OFFER)—MUSSELBURGH RISE, alongside 2d tram: 4 ROOMS, ** bathroom, e.L, b. and c, gas range, washhouse; all in splendid order; workshop, fowlrun, large vinery (approx. 40 x 20, heated); full £-acre section. £6O deposit, balance as rent. A Genuine Bargain. e*yK(\— CAVERSHAM RISE (handy to car): Wood VILLA of 6 rooms; every *• **" convenience; tile roof; concrete foundations; workshop; eun all day; J-acre freehold. Splendid Family Home. Q-t I KA—PARKSIDE: 6 ROOMS and kitchenette; bathroom, e. 1., h. and c, &±±o\J ga6> was hhouse, etc.; J-acre FREEHOLD. This property is in beautiful order throughout, and situated right alongside the tram. Inspect early. LAND SALES, LTD. Telegrams: LAND SALES, DUNEDIN. WYCOLLA ESTATE, WILSON AVENUE, ST. CLAIR BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS. EVERY HOME CARRIES A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. ST. CLAIR: The most fascinating BRICK BUNGALOW in this choice locality; 5 rooms and kitchenette; square type porcelain bath, wash-bowl of the pedestal type; very latest chromium-plated fittings; magnificent kitchenette, food store, brush and cutlery cupboards. This charming Home has a tile roof; nice large freehold section. A deposit required, and very easy terms arranged for the balance of purchase money on a rental basis if required. 7 ACRES FREEHOLD—Sound House of 6 rooms; bathroom; hot and cold. Price, ' £950. Owner will Exchange for a North End House. A A ACRES FREEHOLD—WeII fenced, plenty water; large range outbuildings, ■*■" including byre, stable, barn, etc.; comfortable 5-roomed house; bath, copper, tubs; situated in a nice locality; handy to town; bus passes this property every hour. An urgent sale. Only £9OO. PROPERTY SELLERS. LIMITED, Phone 12-139. J. O. THOMSON. Evening 10-966. 4 DOWLING STREET.

Day Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-515 fl B. HENDERSON, KX * LAND AGENT, 114 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN Corner of Rattray and Princes streets (Upstairs) QUNNY MARLBOROUGH—S 3 ACRES « FREEHOLD, on outskirts of BLENHEIM; all heavy flat land; subdivdied into 14 paddocks, permanent running stream used to irrigate property; land has grown 80 bushels wheat to acre without manure; present cultivation, 5 acres peas (grown for seed merchants), 5 acres lucerne, 6 acres clover, 1 acre mangels and potatoes, balance all good grass and clover pasture; good Homestead of 7 rooms with every modern convenience and all necessary outbuildings; homestead Tiicely laid out and splendid flower and vegetable garden. Price, £2900, including 18 good dairy cows, pedigree bull, young stock, 3 horses, sows and boar, poultry, all necessary implements, quantity clover seed, grass seed, chaff, grain, etc.; also all furniture in house, including piano, electric radio 6et, and complete houseful of furniture. Property has wintered 50 dairy cattle, but is most profitable for growing seeds. Owner's estimate of profit after paying expenses is £BSO per annum. A splendid climate, and a farm unaffected by droughts or floods. COUNTRY STORE, with 20 acres land; FREEHOLD SHOP and Homestead attached, el. light and outbuildings; oldestablished business for sale on account of old age of owner. Post Office brings in £26 per annum. A gift price for property, £325 for quick sale. (JLARKE & VENN, LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. £?QO A—BRIGHTON: Furnished COT &a&\J TAGE; freehold; built 18 months; handy position on Main road; owner no further use for this property. CA>7K— CHOICE SEMI - BUNGA- **•«' LOW; sunny side N.E.V.; all the very latest conveniences; freehold section; suit adult family; very cheap home; must be sold. 4? K A A—CUMBERLAND STREET, 3J*}\J\J near Frederick street: 6 good ROOMS; all conveniences; freehold; well let to good teneß7K— ANDERSON'S BAY ROAD: 3J\9 i O $ ROOMS; all conveniences; large freehold section; splendid section; rare bargain; buy now. q QQK-ANOTHER ST. KILDA BARdJOUO GAIN: Choice freehold, 4 ROOMS; wants little repairs; make nice home at low price PDf?A- HANDSOME RESIDENCE: 3JOO\J 7 rooms; all modern; great chance secure good home at bargain price; don't delay, secure at once. „__,_, £€>QA—HANDY SUBURBAN FREE*«Ov HOLD; suitable market garden; 5 rooms; e.L, h. and c., porcelain bath; first to inspect will buy; hurry. I? OK A—MAORI HILL: 6 ROOMS; dJOOVJ i arge freehold; nearly iacre; best position in this popular suburb. POK DEPOSIT. £25. Town Side Mornington Tram Sheds: Freehold Property, 5 ROOMS; good" situation. Price, £6OO (offer considered). IRELAND'S, Estate Agents, Manse street.

A BARGAIN FOR TO-DAY: LOWER J\ BELLEKNOWES, handy High Street School and Kaituna Green —A specially wellbuilt HOUSE in perfect order and good appearance; 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, gas electric light, slab grates, Empire papers; beautiful warm, sheltered, sunny section ; wide frontage; good garden ; workshop ; garage; asphalt paths; fine view towards city; £SO deposit; first to inspect will buy; gift £750. N. I E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 Rattray street. COTEL —Freehold, situated on main highL way of tourist district; comfortable v Bungalow; roughcast; every convenience ; doing nice steady trade and can be much improved; about 5 acres land.—Particulars address 899, Times. (*1 /»AA- CITY: Choice 8 ROOMS, 3LJ.WUU double brick, no trams required ; might Exchange for smaller house.— M'TTnrlHen. 10UND investment property—SHOPS and DWELLINGS in brick, showing 7 per cent clear.—M'Fadden (phone 10-469). O—SUBSTANTIAL0 —SUBSTANTIAL 4 ROOMS, every modern convenience; close to „ is; no climbing; easy terms. —M'FadOKfi EACH for three good seaside SECiOU TIONS (handy) ; would consider Exchange for small house. —M'Fadden. PQKA —FOR 11 ACRES, first-class land; 3vt/DU Dwelling, fowlhouses, good poultry farm.—M'Fadden. Bank N.Z. Buildings. fiWQA MORNINGTON (handy to 3k i o\f tram) : 4-roomed SEMI-BUNGA-LOW : genuine bargain ; beautiful condition M'FADDEN. Bank N.Z. ISTMENT Seokcrs: £4BO for equity jl in Flat-letting proposition; 10 per cent, clear; will consider motor, £2OO. 031, Times. SECTION, Anderson's Bay (adjoining car *_> line); J-acre; good buying; price MOO.—Alfred Clark, Ltd., Manse street. BUSINESSES FOR SALE 1 FACTORY, manufacturing soft goods, For . Sale; present turnover £4OOO year; can easily be doubled. —Address, first Instance, 897, Times Office. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED FARM WANTED —Experienced farmer, with fair amount capital, Wants Dairy Farm ; freehold or leasehold.—Please send particulars urgent, Boyd's, next Grand Theatre, Dunedin ; phono 13-111. A DVERTISING pays Its way, often many L times over. It wili permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22709, 23 October 1935, Page 18

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