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HOUSES. AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET Office Phono 13-770. Private 22-830. LAND SALES, LIMIT ED, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, LOWER HIGH STREET. OKA DEPOSIT (27s 6d weekly)—Caversham Rise, handy-<tram: New BRICK cvDD BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, kitchenette, and sun porch; every modern convenience; splendid section; magnificent outlook. PRICE COMPLETE, £950 (less AkD-PKEEHOLD GENERAL STORE AND DAIRY; 5 living rooms, with dC/JLUOD a ii conveniences; alongside tram; good position, in popular suburb; TURNOVER, £35 week, and increasing. GOIIsG CONCERN, £IOSO. Cash required, £3OO. Opportunity here. , rnTwrurom t a —MAORI HILL (just off Driver’s road) —Good SEMI-BUNGALOW, of o 3w lOV rooms and kitchenette; complete with every modern convenience; large sunny freehold. The owner is keen to sell, and a near offer will be entertained. JPITl’Kft "'(OR NEAR oFflr) MUSSELBURGH RISE: Splendid SEMI-cVI-LDU BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and k’ette; large bathroom; built-in wardrobes; complete with every possible convenience. Large washhouse and aviary; i-acro freehold: alongside 2d tram. This property is in perfect order throughout, and in everv way a perfect home. Arrange to inspect. (OR NEAR OFFER)—MUSSELBURGH RISE: Wood VILLA of 6 3U 4OU rooms and k’ette; every modern convenience; splendid order throughout; good freehold section: close 2d .car. This is really cheap, and easy terms can be arranged. PROPERTY WANTED. BUYER WAITING for good LEASEHOLD or FREEHOLD HOTEL; town or country; up to £3OOO. Send us full particulars urgently A AMARU—Wanted immediately, adjacent to OAMARU: SMALL FARMLEIS, v/ k to op Acres, with good buildings. Full particulars required. AOOD BUYERS WAITING FOR FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARMS. VT if your property is on the market we would appreciate full particulars. We have the buyers. LAND SALES, LIMITED. REAL ESTATE AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, CR. LOWER HIGH AND DOWLING STREETS.

£750 ACME OF PERFECTION. SEMI-BUNGALOW. MAORI HILL. CONVENIENT POSITION. . 4 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. Hot and cold water, electric light. TILE AND BRICK FIREPLACES. Porcelain bathroom, built-in wardrobes, etc. CORNER TIDY FREEHOLD SECTION. WONDERFUL BUYING. EASY TERMS. AGO ITT, DUTHIE, Phone 13-416. 2 DOWLINf OLARKB & VENN, LTD., REAL' ESTA'i E AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, King’s Theatre. Dowling street. Dunedin. Office Phone 10-842. £1650. £1650. £1650. £1650. DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE, eorge street, with over J-acre freehold, t present being used as, a Guest House; irge enough to hold 10, in addition to ivner’s rooms. There are 8 main rooms, kitchenette, nd 2 outside rooms; porcelain bath and asin, 2 lavatories, electric light, New 7orld gas cooker, latest hot water suply, most economical, also wet-back grate i breakfast room. The owner has done well. There are boarders at present, and plenty otterig on account of the handy position. The furniture and boarders may be iken if required, or house may be had pw. , ... . Iwner must sell, desires a holiday. A all property will be considered in. part pment, and the balance up to £I2OO lett 4J per cent. . . LTiis property must increase in value ring the year. 1100. £llOO. £llOO. £llOO. CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW, at oho; lovely freehold section;, worth 10, This is a well-built House, and , all the latest appointments. ihere a Mortgage Corporation Loan of about 10 at 4| per cent. Owners away, buy v before the rise. IRE BUSINESS, New ■ rent; takings ’ nearly Sell stock and plant at £700). q p P O R T U NTT Y. DELIGHTFUL CITY HOME. Rise, few minutes to Octagon; handy High and Technical Schools, St. Josephs and Anglican Cathedrals; 5 glorious rooms and kitchenette: all in beautiful order; every modern convenience; wonderful view, arid sun in every room; nice section, lawn, garden, flowers Owner leaving Dunedin. Co'st £I6OO. Now £|-o0 for quick sale. Easy terms.JAMES SAMSON & CO., Dowling street. r.QS'A —ROSLYN: Solid 6 ROOMS, best cLt/OU part: lovely view; handy tram; Immediate, possession.—M'Fadden. —ST. CLAIR: Choice 6-roomed O BUNGALOW, tile roof, every convenience : lovely appearance.—M Fadden (phone 10-469). , __ PI AKA—KEW; Substantial 5-roomed *XUO\I RESIDENCE, freehold section; commanding beautiful view; good terms given.—M'Fadden. £? d Q A—SOUTH END. 4 ROOMS, plaatcred throughout: this Is undoubted value; good home for working man. M'Fadden. ./ ________ —BUILDING SECTION, i-aore, at penny tram; commanding lovely view; this la a snip.—M'Fadden. . IPI AA—CARRYING BUSINESS, horse S/Xv?" and harness: new express and dray; a bargain.—M'FADDEN. FOR SALE (Bayfield), SECTION (level, on rise) handy to car; lovely view.— 887, Times. OPOHO —Brick BUNGALOW, five rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences; nice sunny section. —886, Times. PENERAL ST V* SHOP; lot £IOO per week, valuation (about HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED, for cash buyer, 5-roomed HOUSE, Caversham; also handy Sections, Caversham and North End.—M'Fadden. ■ WANTED, for cash buyer, modern Fiveroomed Brick BUNGALOW. North End or handy to Gardens.—M'Faddeij. WANTED TO RENT WANTED, one or two unfurnished ROOMS, hill or central; use conveniences; state terms. —990. Times Office. , ■

Tramway cars which produce no noise at all are being experimented with at Moscow. Soviet engineers claim that the preliminary tests have given satisfactory results. The cars are of an original design, and the controls, electrical equipment and under-carriage are all structed “on entirely new principles. A man who had been regularly catching the tame pigeons of one of Stockholm’s market squares with a large net set the municipal authorities a problem—for there is no law against it. Although many categories of wild birds are protected, nothing could be found authorising punishment for catching and killing the nigeons of the town. linally he was charged with causing a disturbance, and being convicted on that count was sentenced to a' small fine. At the trial it was stated that he had done a good business in disposing of the bifds at about Is each to persons who were fond ot pigeon pie.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 16

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