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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LEI REID'S FOR REAL ESTATE SELLING FOR OVER 50 YEARS. Members Real Estate Institute of N.Z. ATTRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW MAORI HILL rjHARMING STOREY AND. A-HALF BRICK, TILED-ROOF, 7-ROOMED *-; BUNGALOW; artistically designed; reception hall panelled in oak, and with oak flooring; attractive oriel windows; lounge and dining room connected by sliding doors; every possible convenience is incorporated in this most modern home; very sunny position, and delightful outlook; section well laid out in lawns, shrubbery, and flower beds; motor garage. This property is for definite sale, as the owner has purchased a larger home. PRICE, £9sso (OR OFFER). REID & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. L T D., Phone 12-539. Evening. 20-662. ,'BURVEYORS ud D * m ™ n , FINANCE AGENTS, CIVIL G rAIER £r\ XT LAND ft SHARE HNGINEERS. 1&. * L r RROKE£& * PATERSON'S BUILDINGS. ?' fi 163 RATTRAY STREET. AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS ii»OA DEPOSIT—ALBANY STREET: Comfortable single-storey HOUSE of etOU n j ce appearance, scullery, washhouse, bathroom, gas for cooking, electric light, cupboards, copper and tubs; sunny freehold; instalments 25s weekly to pay off capital and interest. Ideal for a family or letting few rooms. Selling hundreds of pounds below cost. A really cheap property at OA A DEPOSIT and balance first mortgage with easy instalments—AßTHUß ***U STREET: NOW VACANT, Solid 8-roomed Plastered HOUSE, good appearance but wants renovating, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, gas spacious scullery, all rooms bright, cupboards and wardrobes, concrete foundations, 4 large bay windows, good freehold section, wide frontage. Ideal for boardinghouse or room letting. Immediate vacant possession, and it's really cheap at £IOBO. Call for keys. (CHEAPEST HOME IN ROSLYN. Nicely situated, close tram, on sunny side, ••' excellent corner section, substantial 5-roomed house, nice appearance, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas and electric light, copper, tubs and other conveniences, good garden, well hedged and planted; also motor garage. An exceptionally warm and sunny corner. £75 deposit. Price reduced from £750 to £630 to wind up a deceased estate. Our advice is to get busy on WE RECOMMEND THIS—MORNINGTON, nicely situated in one of the best streets, surrounded by good homes: Very substantially-built HOME, in perfect order; 5 rooms with kitchenette, conveniences are all modern; porcelain bath and basin; hot and cold water, gas, electric plugs and lighting; nice papers; concrete foundations; washhouse, copper, tubs, also workshop; asphalt paths and yard; concrete wall in front with holly hedge; section a beautiful one, perfectly level, and bathed in sunshine; nicely laid out in garden, flowers and lawn, and well subdivided; very cheerful outlook; also a splendid brick garage. Mr Caldweill, the owner, has removed from the district. The property is now vacant, and is for definite sale at the bargain price of about psnh Onr nrtvirp in tn insnect. Verv liberal terms given to a purchaser. j-cnc Aitfn nvAT. ' V no trams necessary to centre of City: Attractive, well-built 4 : roomed HOUSE; kitchenette, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, electric light, hold section; small garden; well fenced. £7O deposit. Owner transferred. Possession on May 12. Inspection invited. Don't miss this if you are a

C'LAEKE & VENN, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND VALUERS. tf 1 fi(\(\ BRICK BUNGALOW—*IUUU £1000: 4 rooms and k'ette. nice freehold section, handy Forbury Corner; owner no further use; has another property; £2OO cash, balance arranged. «wv £350; level freeholds; Mornington; must grow iato higher value; buy now while land is cheap. S? 1 O A—BOOKS. STATIONERY—-ekXA-'V £120; Fancy Goods, Tobacco and Cigarettes; lock-up shop; rent 17s 6d; near centre town; good living for young person. 4?1 KKA—NORTH END—£l55O: 7- * IJJU roomed RESIDENCE, suitable room-letting, boarders, or family residence; easy terms can be arranged £>l AAA—CHOICE BUNGALOW—*IUUV £1000: 4 rooms and k'ette., as new; lovely level section: finance arranged. eafifi PASTRYCOOK and Tea *i\9\J\J Rooms—£(100; nice shop and rooms, central position; total rent £5 per week; takings £6O to £7O weekly. 4?1 Ort A—BRICK SHOP, corner &±\J\JV p OS 'ition - £1000; good stand, busy centre; ideal for butcher or small goods, fish shop. i?QAA—BRICK BUNGALOW, free&t/\J\J hold—£9oo; 5 rooms, nice freehold; State Advances loan at cheap money. i? 7 A A—BRICK VILLA, with extra *• W section—£7oo; sell a section, and you have a cheap home. i?£AA—ALBANY STREET, City—*V»VU £600; 4 rooms, all conveniences; freehold; good mortgage can be taken over. jpO A A A—BRICK SHOP, Factory, *t>WV and Flat—£3ooo; corner position, north end; suit any line of business D\ 9 K—FISH and Chips BUSINESS ***-<*>•> £125: Shop, living rooms, and all necessary buildings for handling fresh and smoked fish; good living for a family. r»q7AA—DAIRY FARM, 3 miles—*t> I \J\J £37oo—from Dunedin, 5roomed brick Bungalow (new), every modern convenience; 74 acres freehold. 20-stalled cowbyre. CLARKE AND VENN, LIMITED. Auctioneers and Agents. LAND SALES, LIMITED, 83 LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Phones: Office 13-770. Evenings 22-830, 13-1(17. 4?£Pin O.N.O.—BURNSIDE: Splen3*U«JV did BIOME; 4 rooms, kitchenette, porcelain bath and basin; large cellar; workshop; bargain. J?«7K— NORTH END: Substantial JJO t O HOME! of 5 rooms and kitchenette; combination gas range and destructor; porcelain bath and basin; splendid order; gocd level freehold. (Recently valued al: £1000.) Terms arranged. X?Q K(\— ANDERSON'S BAY: Modern 3JOOV BUNGALOW; 4 rooms and kitchenette; gas cooker; porcelain bath and basin; good sunny freehold; vacant possession; Mortgagee's Sale. Vl QKfI— MOSGIEL (on rise): &JLOOV Superior Brick BUNGALOW; 4 large rooms and kitchenette; beautifully appointed throughout; perfect order; 4-acre freehold. Owner will exchange for Town House or Sections; inquire immediately. m f 1 A K A—NORTH END (slight riSe): 3Jl\JO\f Modem Brick BUNGALOW; 4 rooms, kitchenette, and sun verandah; every latest appointment; garage; vacant possession. *?1 9KA—CITY, NORTH END: SubZ/iaOV stantial Wooden RESIDENCE, 7 rooms; every latest convenience; perfect order throughout; double freehold section; vacant posJ? 1 OAA—SUNSHINE: New brick BUN3U±<*UU GALOW; 4 rooms, kitchenette; immediate possession.—Alex. Macdonald, Cowling street; Telephone 10-469. OAK A—HIGHGATE. Roslyn: VILLA; dJUOxJ 5 rooms, kitchenette; in splendid order; corner section; sun all day.— Macdonald. <?AKA —ST. KILDA: Large corner sec--3JOD\) tion; beautiful SEMI-BUNGA-LOW; 5 rooms, kitchenette; immediate possession.—Alex. Macdonald, Telephone 10-469. PO'TKA-NEAR St. Joseph's: IJ- %& iOU storey Brick BUNGALOW: garage; 5 rooms, kitchenette; every possible convenience.—Alex. Macdonald £*-i AKA—ST. KILDA: Almost new 3JX.\yO\) BUNGALOW; 5 rooms, kitchenette; garage; in perfect order.—Alex. Macdonald. Dowling street. 4?1 KAA—MAORI HILL: lj-storey ckJLOUU Brick BUNGALOW; modern in every respect; originally cost £1950.ALEX. MACDONALD. POHO: Modern Brick BUNGALOW; 5 \j rooms and kitchenette; sunny section; handy to tram.—66s. Times. CHEAP, Artistic WALLPAPERS; latent designs to make the home beautiful; from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

01 (\aK PLEASANTLY SITUdJ±\J\fO ATED. convenient to trams, and within easy distance of the city, this CHOICE BUNGALOW incorporates many unique and distinctive features. Singularly attractive design, spacious, well-planned interior, costly, well-chosen papers; handsome tiled slabs; porcelain bath arid basin; modern kitchen; motor garage; fine section; charming situation; bathed in sunshine from sunrise to evenfall. The property is advantageously financed, carrying a large Government mortgage, which is repaid by easy instalments over a long period of years. A peerless home, shamefully sacrificed at £1065. jpGfiK—AN UNPARALLELED BAR&«70«> GAIN: BUNGALOW and Garage for £965; special circumstances necessitate early sale of a Charming Bungalow; 5 rooms and kitchenette; faultless construction; captivating design; fitted with every conceivable appliance that the most fastidious housewife could desire. You'll be delighted with the appearance and design of this fine home, and the artistic execution of interior decorations. A HOME OF DISTINCTION and irresistible charm. Note the price, £965. POOA—ST. KILDA: BUNGALOW *vOV anc j garage. Owner leaving, must sell fine Bungalow, arrestingly attractive design, oriel and casement windows, charming interior, dainty distinctive wallpapers, tiled slabs; desirable corner section; motor garage; a home indeed. ° K K(\— HANDY SITUATION (dedJOOV fin itely home to lunch); Compact HOME, extremely good appearance; bright, sunny rooms; tastefully papered, electric light, hot water service, spacious bathroom. A veritable snuggery. ~K"7.K— ROSLYN BARGAIN—Com*J I*J pact HOME; 5 rooms; good appearance; modern casement windows; attractive interior; fibrous ceilings; electric light, hot water service; artistic papers; good section; well-kept garden. A golden opportunity. Thrifty folk, and buyers of slender means, this is your chance. GRENFELL, SMITH & CO., LTD.. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. PROPERTY SELLERS, LTD., J. O. THOMSON, Dowling street. Office: 12.139. Ev.: 23-018, 23-382. CQK A—MORNINGTON: BUNGAlow, being erected; containing 4 large rooms, with every modern convenience; buyers can choose their own fittings and papers, etc. Can arrange to accept deposit and weekly payments. This is value. OH A Ki\— MUSSELBURGH VlClN&l<±*f\J ITY: One of the best homes in this locality; delightful BUNGALOW of 6 large rooms; all in perfect order; large garage; easy terms arranged; vacant. I'&JK— NORTH END: Here's a cheap d*U&O property; HOUSE, containing 4 large rooms, scullery, bathroom, etc.; all conveniences; big freehold section; urgent sale; vacant. i?Tj UKQ-CITY RISE: Modern IJ-cU-1 O»J>V Storey, tile-roof, Brick BUNGALOW; containing 5 beautiful rooms, and modern kitchenette; very attractive and handy home. A—BAYFIELD, Anderson's B a y. Charming New Brick BUNGALOW; 5 large rooms, sun room, and garage; easy terms arranged. °9i\(\— NORTH END, handy to GarXwUU dens: Freehold SECTION; J-acre. This section is situated on a slight rise, and is a bargain at the price. eiVKft - HIGHGATE: Beautiful X'lfilU Tile-roof Brick BUNGALOW; 5 lovely rooms; kitchenette and garage; a perfect home. VTE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS. ' MORNINGTON NICELY SITUATED in one of the best streets and surrounded by good homes, very substantially-built HOME, in perfect condition; 5 rooms, with kitchenette; conveniences are all modern; porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, gas, electric plugs and lighting, nice papers, concrete foundations, washhouse, copper, tubs, also workshop, asphalt paths and yard; concrete wall In front with holly hedge; section a beautiful one; perfectly level and bathed In sunshine; nicely laid out in garden, lawn and flowers; well subdivided with hedge; very cheerful outlook; also splendid brick garage. Mr Caldwell, the owner, has removed from the district. The property is now vacant and for genuine sale at the BARGAIN PRICE OF AEOUT £9OO. Our advice is to inspect. Very liberal terms given to purchaser. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 Rattray street. DEPOSIT, Mornington, main road: u> Good level BUILDING SECTION; 50 feet frontage; view; very sunny; £llO. Patersons. ORA DEPOSIT: Brighton street, Upper oWt>U Kaikorai—New 4-roomed BUNGALOW, kitchenette; beautifully finished; every modern convenience; level, warm freehold; glorious view; immediate possession; bargain.—PATERSONS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23492, 5 May 1938, Page 14

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