PROPERTY SELLERS, LTD., J. O. THOMSON, 4 DOWLING STREET. Office 12-139; Ev. 23-018, 23-382. 20-998. &~t Af? A—SUBSTANTIAL Modern &±\JO\J HOME, 6 rooms, li acres freehold; garage, glasshouse, buildings; owner will exchange for house with small section. C? 5 K A—NORTH END (on rise), ZsOOXJ modern 5-roomed HOUSE, in perfect order; owner leaving; terms arranged. O-J OKA-BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 dJx&OXJ rooms, kitchenette and sunroom; garage; owner leaving district, must sell; can arrange terms. 97 Pi A—ATTRACTIVE HOME, 5 3w I O\J rooms, all modern conveniences; good section; glasshouse; handy Forbury corner; vacant. PQQK- NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW; JJOOif 4 delightful rooms, J-acre section; vacant; terms arranged. Q~l RISE, modern 63J±\JO\J roomed HOUSE; garage; over J-acre section; delightful situation; vacant; terms. K KAIKORAI: 4-roomed 3JO i O HOUSE; electric light, gas, copper, tubs; good section; very cheap property; terms arranged. i?Q7K—CITY; handy University: 3JUJO Modern 7-roomed HOUSE; perfect order inside and out; nice locality; vacant; terms.. IfJV BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette; garage; vacant possession. AKA—TAINUI: BUNGALOW, 4 .\JO\J rpoms and kitchenette; vacant possession. MACDONALD, 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: A. W. Macdonald 18-724. S. Clarke 13-639. £1 9AA BRICK BUNGALOW; 3JI.&\J\J gunny side of valley; 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun porch; garage; 1-acre section 4?Q.KA—MORNINGTON: 5-roomed 3JVOV modern DWELLING; panelled hall, latest tile grates, gas and destructor; Terrazzo sink; brick garage; nice level section. £ 1 9 K A—ROUGHCAST BUNG A--3JI.&O\J low, 5 rooms, kitchenette; garage; Empire papers; electric range, large lounge; all in wonderful order. x f»1 £KA—CITY: Brick BUNGA*IV"U LOW, 6 rooms, with all modern conveniences; garage; £IOOO first mortgage. JEPOSIT, 25s per week: Conwonderful order; terrazzo top sink, clinker brick fireplace, panelled dining room, Empire papers. Price, £550. Pll Q A—ANDERSON'S BAY: Brick S/J.J-*7V BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; porcelain bath and basin; nice level section; possession guaranteed. OO A A—Two LEVEL SECTIONS, in *" uu the best part of Mornington; here Is a bargain for someone. FOR LEASE BY TENDER I EASE BY TENDER. The PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Executor of the Will of the late William Falconer, offers the undermentioned property for lease by tender for a term of 7 years, with a compulsory purchasing clause. The farm property described as follows: Section 44, Block IX, Glenomaru District, containing 63acs Ords 21pls. Pt Sec. 19 and Pt. Sees. 74 and 109, Block VIII, Glenomaru District, containing 161acs 3rds 24.4p15. The property is situated on the main road close to the Owaka Township. The improvements include a nineroomed dwelling and usual outbuildings. ■ Conditions of Tender and particulars of the lease may be inspected at the Public Trust Offices at Dunedin, Invercargill, and Balclutha. Tenders, which close at 4 p.m. on the 17th January,. 1939, should be addressed to the Public Trust Office, Balclutha, and enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Tender for Lease. Estate of William Falconer." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FOR EXCHANGE N CROMWELL: 5 ROOMS, sun porch, spare section, £625 lot (clear title); owner, a lady, would exchange for house, Dunedin. (2d9lD) McKenzies, Ltd., Auctioneers, Dunedin. CHRISTCHURCH HOUSE, £950 (photo here) offered In exchange for House, Dunedin. Terms. —McKenzies, Ltd., Dowllng street. ~N WARRINGTON: Pretty BUNGALOW, jl as new, £4OO (clear title). Owner will exchange for house (for letting), South Dunedin or Caversham.—McKenzies, Ltd., Dowllng street. EXCHANGES in for properties, Hamilton, Auckland. InvercarglU, New Plymouth and other towns. Get list— McKenzies, Ltd., Dowllng street. WALLPAPERS Latest Tapestry and Futuristic Designs; rich colourings for halls and dining rooms at reasonable prices.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. A remarkable performance for a bowler in a cricket match was that of Vartha (Northcote), who last Saturday afternoon took all the wickets in the second innings of Cyclone in a Third Grade B match of the Christchurch Suburban Cricket Association's competitions. One after another Cyclone's wickets fell cheaply until Vartha had the excellent bowling average of 10 wickets for 22 runs. Vartha also bowled well for Northcote In Cyclone's first innings, his figures being five for 20.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23685, 17 December 1938, Page 18
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