ALFRED CLARK, LIMITED, LAND AND 10STATIC Ad 10.NTS, 8-10 MAXSIO STREET. DUNEDIN Phones: 12,.'!23, Oliice. 22-377. Mr Clark. 12-885. Mr Kidd, f'elcgrams: “darkly,” Dunedin. (SECTIONS—We have sections Morning* ton from £100; ANDERSON'S BAY. £250: OPCHO; £180; CITY, £450; also at St. Kilda, Kew, Caversham, North-East Valley. If you want a section call in and see onr list. CJMALL SHEEP FARM WANTED—We have a buyer with £6OO who wants a small sheep place as going concern; if yours tor sale, send us along particulars. T EASEHOLD SUBURBAN STORE— We have a real good store with 5roomed _ Bungalow; all conveniences; situate in one of Dunedin’s best suburbs; easy rent; takings £SO weekly; going concern, £525. PETROL STATION, TlMAßU—Leasehold; good turnover; low rental; going concern, £4OO. COUNTRY STORE (Freehold). South* land; turnover £340 monthly; agencies alone return £IBO year; price, £800; stock valuation. SUBURBAN STORE, TIMARU; tnrnover £BOOO annually; well recommended; price for freehold, £1000; stock valuation: owner consider exchange for city property. COUNTRY STORE (Freehold). CANTERBURY; turnover £3OOO per annum; price for freehold, £425; stock at valuation. JAS. SAMSON & CO., DOWLING STREET. PHONE 10-221. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS. •iiXA KAIKORAI: Attractive, sound HOME, with extra section; nicely situated on slight sunny rise; handy Roslyn Woollen Mills; extra Section alone worth £200; mortgagee sale. Here’s a real snip. __ Easy terms. —ROSLYN: Superior, substuntially built HOME; in good order; with every modern convenience; sunshine and view; good section, garden, etc.: best buy on the Hill. Easy terms. €fi9o “ CARISBROOK: Slight cVUt/U sunny rise; handy penny section; lovely HOME, 5 and k., motor garage; all in first-class order; all conveniences; absentee owner. A Real Bargain. Easy terms. £7 KA-MORNLNGTON, handy High cV I wu street tram: One of the nicest HOMES in one of the best situations iu this favourite locality; brick, 5 and k.; all conveniences; splendid, practically level sunny section, garden, etc.; room for garage; bargain price, for quick sale. Easy terms. NORTH END: Two Natty. cWOV modern HOMES; let at £124 a year; first-class order; all conveniences; why pay rent? Live in one and let the other. Easv terms. ?Q^n-Q UEI!N STREET: Lovely HOME; 6 rooms and kitchenette; good ns new and all in first-class order, with every modern convenience; sun in every room; view from every window; house alone would cost over £I2OO to build to-day. Must be sold; a Bargain for someone. Easv terms. ('IJAA—BOARDING or APARTcvAAiI/V M ENT HOUSE; best part; few minutes to main street; only on market and must be sol cl. Easy terms. CITY, SLIGHTLY ELEVATED, few minutes from Town Hall—Substantial 6-roomed HOUSE; lu good order, with all modern conveniences; plastered throughout; gas cooker, electric light, hot and cold water; scullery, washhouse, and in good condition; elevated freehold section ; cheerful outlook ; asphalt, paths and yard. £125 deposit. A cheap home or investment. £OPS. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 Rattray street. VALLEY, sunny side, beside tram—s- - HOUSE, kitchenette; modern conveniences; garden; garage; £2O deposit; £6so.—Patersons. ANDERSON’S BAY—2d section, fronting tram : Good, Level, Sunny SECTION ; 2 frontages ; £2O deposit; snip £lßo.—Patersons. (• 1 rv DEPOSIT, balance IGs weekly; Kaikorai, nicely situated; Substantial 4-roomcd Brick HOUSE; good appearance: with conveniences: sunny, level garden; it’s cheap. £375. —Patersons.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22904, 11 June 1936, Page 12
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