BUIL DIN G SITES. U I L D IN G SITES. B UILDING SITES. £250. £250 MORNINGTON—GOOD SITUATION. Level, ready for building. Sunny position good frontage. £250. £250 CLOSE MUSSELBURGH RISE. Modern Bungalows on either side; handy Tram and City. This Section is elevated just sufficiently to command a wonderful view and maximum sunshine. £420. £420. >,. Near Offer Considered. SUNNY OPOHO. Freehold J-acre, level, sunny position, close tram. £525. £525. CLOSE HIGH STREET. Select Locality: handy City; close tram. Price reduced for quick sale. IRELAND’S, ESTATE AGENTS, MANSE STREET. BUSINESSES FOR SALE' QENUINE BUSINESS FOR SALE. On excellent corner, in ideal situation in a Dunedin suburban main street. We have for Sale ; a very old-established Business, including large school confectionery trade, stationery, school requisites, dairy, library, and general goods, with goodpaying turnover;, comprising 2 Shops and 4 modern Living Rooms; electric, hot and cold; nice bathroom; all conveniences and garage. NOTE: The owner is selling purely on account of illrhealth. We know this business personally, and can strongly recommend it. Price, £IOO, plus stock at valuation. Lease arranged/ Further particulars to genuine inquirers from the Sole Agents, TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. FOR SALE, Dunedin, General GROCERY BUSINESS (store, living rooms attached); rental £2 weekly: good turnover; stock at valuation, about £3OO. Timiins, 25 Dowling street. rjiAXI BUSINESS For Sale; good reasons X for selling.—For particulars address 396, Times Office. BUSINESSES WANTED WJE have a genuine, first-class buyer W desirous of PURCHASING a PETROL BOWSER STATION, Central' Otago or Oamaru Districts. Spot cash for suitable property.' Full particulars urgently , to HAGGITT, DUTHIE, & KINMONT, LTD., 2 Dowling street. USINESS WANTED. ,s I have retired and have a little ney available, I desire to PURCHASE JUSTNESS as a going concern. Please me have, particulars.—No. 471, Times STEELITE" PAINTS—Put your labour into something durable; " Steelite ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith. Limited. ' A woman who has answered .some 200,000 questions in the last two years is not only bearing up under the ordeal, but is actually asking for more. She is Miss Harriet Root, director of the United States Information Service, a Government agency, which undertakes to answer questions upon any subject entirely without charge—even without benefit of the customary stamped envelope for return. Here are some of the questions Miss Root’s bureau gets asked: Is it legal to wash the American flag? Should one wear a white or black tie to a While House dinner? What is the speed of the wind in Tennessee? What is the Eskimo word for long woollen “ pants ”?
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23082, 7 January 1937, Page 12
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