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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND FARM SALESMEN. BUSINESS NOTICE OUR OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, AT 5 O'CLOCK, RE-OPENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1939. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, 39 BOND STREET (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE). Day Phone 13-640. Box 351. Evening Phone 22-515 HENDERSON, LAND AGENT. 236 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Corner of Princes and Rattray streets (Upstairs) "DEACH STREET, WAIKOUAITI: Nice 6-roomed HOUSE; in perfect order; •*-* el. light; borough water laid on; good freehold section. Price, £3BO. Immediate possession. j MILE OAMARU: 2 ACRES good freehold land; good 5-roomed House, hot - 1 - water service, bathroom, el. light, built-in wardrobes; all outbuildings. Price, £7BO. Immediate possession. TTAMPDEN: 4-roomed HOUSE, el. light; J-acre land. Price, £350. w good land; modern Bungalow with h. and c. water, el. light, porcelain bath, electric range, town water supply; all outbuildings, including glasshouse. Price, £llOO. "HEEP RUN, ROTORUA DISTRICT: 1860 acres freehold and 1570 acres lease- • hold; 25 years to run at Is an acre; carries, without any winter feed, 3200 ewes, 1300 dry sheep, 300 breeding cows and 350 steers; good Homestead and full range of outbuildings. Price, £8 per acre. Stock at valuation. ,-fl O ACRES FREEHOLD: Alongside Main Highway, north of DUNEDIN; x ** carry 2-3 cows and suitable pigs and poultry; comfortable 2-roomed Cottage and outbuildings. Price, £235. Terms, £35 deposit. ACRES Government Renewable Lease: Undulating land; carry 350 ewes; good Homestead and all outbuildings. Price, £625. A LL correspondence attended to during holidays and inspection arranged if ■"• required. T\ S. McKENZIE, LIMITED, £475- FORBURY CORNER (slight wn w«i^ aw PhnL inn™ rise ' n 0 climb): Neat HOME N.8.-Holiday Phone 10-056. of 4 rooms and sculleryi good repair . tTERE'S a "picked" SECTION: Dun- nice-sized rooms, usual conveniences; AA edin city, sunny rise, above Knox i arge freehold section. This alone Church; surrounded by expensive worth £3o o. Deceased estate and must homes; level; over i freehold; worth a be sold. Reasonable offer considered. lot of money; owner out to sell; £BSO Vacant possession. Finance arranged. (reduced). Buyer financed. Owners plans for new home (architects) given POprn—CAVERSHAM RISE (sunny ronr rx a- w ,»J p osit j on ) : WELL-BUILT. £1350~ K | T^ D A U T n^w n: Tl )a r £?f STYLISH BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and ?•.,.- BUNGAL ,? W (dou^ e kitchenette; conveniently designed inbrick); 5 fine rooms; all convs.; model terior and j beaut i fu i rep air, panelled kit.; garage; J freehold; owner bought hall and living r lavish m slab another; early possession; £l5O dep. built-in wardrobes, model k'ette., latest n nvAp Trnnqp' tn An im- £IOO- co . mb jnation coal and gas range, porceC HE ™£ °jPSLi, ,to rf. I PJSL. Tmali lain bath an d basin; sunny freehold V nearly i freehold 4 rooms; small «. ec fi on . i nr ~- wnr ic.i. ftn mn t ni . Parat , P garden; lawns at rear; casement win- g w nw tranSerred Will five Ssfinlnced mmed possessibn; (2 K 2? with™? one"week . * ft-ROOMED SPLENDID HOUSE: porta—ON thp" pt«w fmn v o nl (no tSffi- S£S&."5S&h. D £950 eXSted^HANDToME excel enT order 4 freeho d 'snlendfd BUNGALOW, excellent condition both Residence or room lifting- mortgage nsi <*e and out; 4 beautiful rooms and £750. Price, £1065. Owner wants f« tte - fltt . ed with ever .Y conceivable go Christchurch at once. (2327 D) I f,^ ur - sav ' ng arrangement and absohr CLAIR: SHOP and DWELLING; JuWy modern in every detail; nicely « all conveniences; £1050; Ex- situated and a level freehold section; change considered for small House. well sheltered, yet sunny and enjoying fQftAA-GEORGE STREET, Dun- an outstanding panoramic view. The ot/OUUU ednr Gentleman's BUN- che apest Bungalow on the hill. Don't GALOW RES.; 2lstorey; tile roof; 7 dela y- It's the opportunity you've been rooms, sun room, sun porch; spacious waiting for. dudld- S SS- OWNER LEAVING IN NEW YEAR. goinfchSc a hurchfqulkp P ossesS e A'gF KJF RESIDENCE : situ ' Exchanges Christchurch HOUSE, ajed in Roslyn proper and one Exchanges £950 clear title, offered in to , ?° s fA tr ? et - Thls fl " e hon K Exchanges exchange for Dunedin contains 6 beautiful rooms and is right Exchanges Home modern in every possible detail; ornaExchSes mental fibrous tile slabs, Exchanges Cromwell HOUSE and " u , meroUs built-in wardrobes, nice Exchanges Spare Section, £625, bathroom, and k'ette.; especially Exchanges offered in exchange for Planned and situated on a well-ele-Exchanges House. Dunedin. vated yet level corner section to reExchanges t?} ve the maximum of sunshine. BeauExchanges Exchanges in for Proper- tiful garden all in flowers, vegetables, Exchanges ties New Plymouth, Auck- etc. Make a point of inspecting this Exchanges land, Wellington, Christ- home You won't be disappointed. Exchanges church, Invercargill, Bal- ONLY £11()fl OR NEAR OFFER. Exchanges clutha, other towns. Sub- vv; Exchanges mit yours. No sale no fTuSSSS; limited, HAGGI "™ :^ ANDKIN - No. 10 Dowling street, Dunedin. MUNI, .LID., Tel. 11-675 (2 lines). Res. 10-056. 2 DOWLING STREET. ■— : : '■ Phone 10-237. Evening 13-594. Office «.»,«,. 23-0,8. 23-382. 20-998. "JD AND > «Jjra AGENTS, Telephones: Office 12-323; Mr Clark OQQPC— NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW; 22-377, Mr Kidd 12-885. 3JOtJO 4 rooms and sun room; J- Telegrams: "Clarkly," Dunedin. acre freehold section: easy terms; pos- nn^„n _ session at once. £9l 00 _ON RISE - HANDY MUSBRICK BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, gar- ** IUU SELBURGH RISE: Atage; built only 2J years; owner tractive li-storey Brick BUNGALOW; leaving and must sell. Terms ar- 4 rooms, kitchenette and sun room; ranged. tr . ttvtt at t e _ _ everything up to date. Built to owner's \T7AVERLEY and VAUXHALL SEC- design. Freehold section; nicely laid *» TIONS: We have several sections out in rockery, lawns and flower garin this sunny locality. „„' _„ „ den - P 7 A A—SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE, 4 PI 1 AA-BELLEKNOWES: Modern *'w rooms; all modern conveni- «wxxw Brick BUNGALOW; 6 ences; situated Bay View road; terms; rooms and kitchenette, oak panelled vacant. „ _,_,j_ „ hal l and dining room, electric range; fIAKA ~ MODERN " HOME, 6 j-acre freehold; nicely laid out; owner dJ±\J*J\J rooms; every possible may consider exchange for smaller convenience; garage; good freehold properly. section; situated on the rise and handy PI 7 A A—ST. CLAIR, top side, tram to town; remarkable bargain; vacant. **■*- •"" ii ne: Modern Brick BUNPI O A A—SHOP, modern Dwelling BALOW; tiled roof, 5 rooms, kitchen%li6uu an( j garage; General ette; attractive appearance; J-acre freeStore and Dairy; good opportunity. hold; good buying. PQ7K - MORNINGTON: Solid PI ftAA-KING STREET: Double *OI») HOUSE; 6 rooms, kitchen- ««J.WV Brick BUNGALOW; 4 ette; in first-class order; owner leav- rooms, kitchenette; modern appointing; must sell; absolute bargain. ments; glass house; room for garage; 1JPQSK- Modern 7 - rool^ d acre freehold. &VOO HOUSE; every possible PI AOK-ST. KILDA: Attractive 6convenience; in perfect order inside iIWJ roomed BUNGALOWand out; freehold section; terms; reiwm ver andah; spTendid order invacant; absolute bargain. side an( j ou t; corner freehold section. During Holidays Phone 23-018. lA-6M, n-t 9rf^—MAORI HILL: Nice Brick 20 " 998 3JXaO\J BUNGALOW; 4 rooms. ___ _,. T „ kitchenette: all conveniences; splendid EXCELLENT FARMLET, FOR SALE order; small glas house; freeh old secli< OR EXCHANGE. tion. £IOO DEPOSIT will secure to a practical man the FREEHOLD of a very Hriv•little Farmlet close city. As • QTEELITE" PAINTS-Pm your labour tidy litue a armiet, ciose w. «•» *> into something durable; " Steelite" owner must live in woum and Green £or service ._ Smltn and consider Exchanging for Town Pro- SmUh _ Llmited _ perty. Section, or Dwelling. Could ar- . range any difference in price. Full ~ particular's freely supplied to anyone The Avro 504K> which was once the interested PRTMrFq c T rffT Property of the late Mr F. C. Norton, BOYD S, 363 PRINCES STREET of Wanganuii has been purchased by (Next Grand Theatre). Phone ld-in. a New Plymout h man, who will use the materials for the manufacture of models. The Avro 504 K was built at Rows of drums on sections of road the end of the war, and has been where tar-sealing or other work is flown by a number of prominent pilots, being carried out are familiar sights many of whom made forced landings on main highways. At the monthly in it. Among those who have flown meeting of the Patangata County Coun- the machine are the late Sir Charles cil (Waipukurau) the engineer, Mr J. Kingsford Smith, the late Mr C. T. P. C. McLauchlan. said that he knew of Ulm, Captain P. G. Taylor, the late one motorist who drove a small car Squadron-leader M. C. McGregor, along the road with the door open and Hood and Moncrieff, Flying-officer H. kicked over as many drums as pos- L. Piper, Mr F. C. Chichester, and sible as he passed along. This was a Squadron-leader J. D. Hewitt. The dangerous sport, the dislodged drums plane was bought from the New Zeaforming an obstruction to motorists land Air Force by the late Mr F. C. travelling in the opposite direction. Norton, and was flown for a long time An accident had been caused at Otane by Mr D. G. Seabourne. The machine through drums being knocked out of was crashed and rebuilt on a number place. of occasions.

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