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LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM, CLOSE DUNEDIN. JA ACRES, with dwelling and real good farm buildings. The owner, who is leaving the district, will sell out at a very reasonable price indeed. AS A GOING CONCERN, with dairy herd, 22 cows, implements, milk cans, etc. A great opportunity for a dairyman. Full particulars freely supplied. BOYD’S. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE, Right in City. No trams. 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, in real • good order, and with up-to-date appointments; garage. Extra large section, with choice native bush; good orchard and garden. A most desirable Home, and cheap; £1650. BOYD’S, NEXT GRAND THEATRE. , Phone 13-111. gE ASIDE SECTIONS. At Warrington Beach. 8 Lovely Freehold Sections For Sale. Prices about £3O, cash or terms. Situated between Station and Beach. COLLIER & TAYLOR, A.M.P. Building, Dunedin. £575 RUSSELL street £575 TWO HOUSES, near Arthur street; freehold; going cheap for quick sale; a good spec: want doing up. Call early and secure the bargain. CLARKE & VENN, LTD.. Sole Agents. £IOSO *£|pr«ioso Lovely position, on rise, overlooking City and Harbour; beautiful garden; well stocked with flowers and shrubs; 7 large rooms in perfect order: easy finance: immediate vacant possession. CLARKE & VENN. LTD., Sole Agents. £7OO 3 HOUSES £7OO 12 per cent, net investment; nothing to beat this proposition, and we cannot replace it once sold: speak up to-day if your money is not earning enough: £B4 a year steady income and we will collect the rents for you. CLARKE & VENN, LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. HOTELS FOR SALE COUNTRY HOTEL, £2OOO Excellent situation; 30 acres freehold: good bar trade. Liquor stock at valuation. SELLING OWING TO ILL-HEALTH. Further particulars. No. 218, TIMES OFFICE.

WANTED TO RENT WANTED, by business woman, small FLAT, self-contained if possible; unfurnished; handy to city.—2o2. Times. The splendid work being done by the Young Australia League was commented upon by Mr J. O. Boniface, of Palmerston North, in the course of an interview. The motto of the league, he said, was “ Education by travel,” and in sending parties of young Australians to various parts of the world it was doing fine service. “It was my privilege to visit one of their fine camp sites just 25 miles out of Perth,” he added, “ and I got some small indication of the wide ramifications of the league. The directors give their services entirely free in the interests of young Australians, and it struck me that some such movement could well be started in this country." It Talks: The shop front display fells the story eloquently, but it is a fixture which attracts only the passers-by. The Otago Daily Times carries the tidings everywhere. It is your best selling agent. Advertising pays.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23352, 18 November 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23352, 18 November 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23352, 18 November 1937, Page 14