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THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. (The Best One Of All.) SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES attend the urgent sale of this STYLISH BUNGALOW, a peerless structure of 5 rooms, arrestingly attractive design, oriel and casement windows, delightful interior, expensively embellished. Mam room of good dimensions, breakfast room of generous size, artistically decorated, a sunny and cheerful room; three fine bedrooms situated on the sunny side, a tribute to the builder’s careful planning and meticulous attention to detail; ornamental fibrous ceilings, handsome tiled slabs, costly, wellchosen papers, dual hot water service, procelain bath and basin, fine section, select residential area, bathed in sunshine from sunrise to evenfall. A home of distinction and irresistible charm. At £IOOO it’s unquestionably THE Bungalow Bargain of the year. <?1 1 8 MAORI HILL; BRICK BUNGALOW and 4-acre land; choice Brick Bungalow, substantially built, pleasing design, attractive interior, fitted with all modern requisites; large section, about 4-acre; select residential area; an exceptional bargain. URGENT SALE REQUIRED. URGENT SALE REQUIRED. ITNUSUAL circumstances necessitate U early sale of s CHARMING MODERN BUNGALOW, faultless construction, exclusive design, fitted with evqry conceivable appliance that the most exacting homeseeker could desire; fine section, trim lawns, valuable shrubs, flowers in rich profusion. The situation is extremely pleasant, enjoying the maximum of sunshine, and surrounded by beautiful homes. Discriminating buyers should inspect this choice home without delay; it’s a posL tive gift at £970. Was there ever such £ chance? POOR BUYS small COTTAGE PROPERTY (freehold), heart of the city, no tram fares; house is at present let to a reputable tenant; a gilt-edged investment, showing a handsome return on a small. outlay, and most assuredly better than Post Office interest. GRENFELL, SMITH & CO., LIMITED, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. LAND: SALES, LIMITED, DUNEDIN. EXTEND SEASONAL GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS. HERE ARE OUR NEW YEAR BARGAINS: rriMES AND STAR RUN, showing £750 per annum net. Owner has purchased an hotel and must realise within the next few days. The price is right and this business warrants ypur early inquiry. CTORE AND DWELLING, good shopO ping area. NO GOODWILL, but stock and fittings at valuation only. There is easily £8 per week in this good little business, and capable of much improvement, too. Remember, no goodwill and rent of shop and dwelling is only 37s fid per week.

LAND SALES, LTD., Phone 13-770. TJAKERY BUSINESS. ■°AKERY BUSINESS. TEA ROOMS ATTACHED. TEA ROOMS ATTACHED. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES have caused the owner to instruct us to sell A MOST PROSPEROUS BAKERY AND TEA ROOM BUSINESS. THIS BUSINESS IS SITUATE IN ONE OF OTAGO’S LEADING AND MOST PROGRESSIVE TOWNS, AND HAS PRACTICALLY NO OPPOSITION. At present he disposes of about 1700 i-loaves per week, and THIS COULD BE INCREASED. A RARE OPPORTUNITY for a man to secure a REALLY GOOD, SOUND BUSINESS, with FREEHOLD PREMISES. NEW DELIVERY VAN, and all plant and stock in good, clean condition. CASH REQUIRED ABOUT £IOOO. Don’t Hesitate to investigate. HAGGITT, DUTHIE & KINMONT, LTD., 2 DOWLING STREET. Phone 10-237, or Evenings 13-594. BOYD’S (next Grand Theatre). PI ST. CLAIR: 4-Roomed Brick BUNGALOW, k’ette, sun porch, garage, all up-to-date appointments, practically new. Vacant Boyd’s. I*l 1 Krt—4-Roomed SEMI-BUNGA-A'-*-LOW double brick, h.c., e. 1., bath, very nice order. Vacant. — BUNGALOW, cLOij ke new . all modern appointments, very nice position, on slight rise, Caversham; vacant. Great buying.—Boyd’s. OK-HANDY King Edward street; 4 ROOMS, scullery, bath, coal range, gas range, well built, vacant.—Boyd’s. P j KA—4 ROOMS, elec., gas, bath, a jj fl rs | c i ass or der; Caversham, near Carisbrook; vacant. BOYD’S NEXT GRAND THEATRE. Phone 13-111. IT'OR SALE (no agents), sound RESI- , DENCE; garage; choice section; North-East Valley: Government 10an.—797, Times.

Production of honey in the Manawatu district, where the crop averages about 300 tons a year, has received a definite setback due to the unseasonable weather, but it is stated by the apiary instructor that it is too early yet to consider that the season may be a failure. Pastures have made good growth, and if the bees can get out between now and ti e end of February, it is anticipated that the chances of production being equal to that of former years are good. Are you thinking of selling your business? The quickest route between Buyer and Seller is through the Times Classified Advertisements—l 6 words. Is; 3 insertions 2s 6d. ’Phone 11-678.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23702, 9 January 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23702, 9 January 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23702, 9 January 1939, Page 14