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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET 188 ACRES FREEHOLD, CROOKSTON. An ideal little farm; will carry 2i to 3 sheep to the acre and do them well; 25 acres grain crop, 36 acres rape and turnips; five-roomed HOUSE, washhouse, dairy, five-stalled stable, loose box, shearing shed, barn, hut, coal house, garage, electric light, telephone; PRICE £l6 PER ACRE; SQQ ACRES. FREEHOLD, LAWRENCE. Carrying 500 ewes, 200 dry sheep, besides horses and cattle; 30 acres turnips, balance grass or tussock; 50 per cent, lambs fat off mothers; gix-roomed HOUSE and all necessary outbuildings, sheep yards and dip; PRICE £6 PER ACRE, and well worth inspecting. 850 60 ACRES FREEHOLD, BRIGHTON. tarry 12 cows, 4 horses, young cattle, etc.; 14 acres crops; five-roomed HOUSE, washhouse, stable, cow byre, dairy, large fowlhouses; full set of implements; stack of sheaves; poultry, cattle and horses; GOING CONCERN, PRICE £ 800. 848 550 ACRES FREEHOLD. BALFOUR. BQO ewes, 200 dry sheep; 100 acres crop; seven-roomed DWELLING, and all necessary outbuildings; owner desirous of selling on account of ill-health; PRICE £ll PER ACRE; EASY TERMS. 840 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, WINTON DISTRICT. Six-roomed HOUSE, e. 1., and all necessary outbuildings; well watered by stream and windmill; grows great crops; handy to lime kiln; stock on hand, 500 ewes and 150 dry sheep; good mortgage at 4J per cent.; this is a good farm, well worth inspecting, and the owner, on account of ill-health must sell: PkICE, £l6 PER ACRE. 834 860 ACRES FREEHOLD, WAITAHUNA. Carrying 550 sheep, besides cattle and horses; small HOUSE and all other necessary outbuildings, besides sheep yards and dip; 230 acres ploughable, balance sheet grazing tussock, all surface sown; this is a good little farm where an energetic young man can make a start under exceedingly easy' financial conditions; VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED; inquire about this; PRICE. £8 PER ACRE. . 839 jpRUIT FARMS, CENTRAL OTAGO. We have several Fruit Farms of various sizes on our books, in all parts of Central Otago; some of them with sheep and mixed farms attached. If interested, call or write us and get full, particulars,. In TTO nAT , FARMERS, IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM, SEND US PARTICULARS. WE HAVE BUYERS. NONE TOO BIG AND NONE TOO SMALL. ! ■ PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD., 39 BOND STREET (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE). Day Phone 13-640. Box 351. Evening Phone 22-515. Q. # R. HENDERSON,. LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Corner of Princes and Rattray streets (Upstaixs). LTANDY OAMARU—SIX ACRES good freehold land; carry four cows, and suitable poultry, etc.; nice four-roomed HOUSE, with large glassed-in verandah, el. light and a lot of outbuildings; price £750. ~ gAWYERS’ BAY—Comfortable HOME, el. light; nearly an acre of land, HNE C MILE P OAMARU—THREE ACRES good freehold land; large orchard U just coming to profit; six-roomed HOUSE, eh light, and a l°t of outjuildings, including fowlhouses for 600 hens; price £650; terms £!SO deposit. 117AIMATE—29 ACRES FREEHOLD; all flat land; nice five-roomed HOUSE, ” with sun room; el. light, bathroom and full range of outbuildings; good garden and permanent water; price £1300; owner will consider exchange RROAD hO BA¥-Good five-roomed HOUSE, hot water, el. light, porcelain D bath, all outbuildings, including workshop and garage; good garden; iiandy 6 MOSGIEL; all good flat land; 10 acres in wheat, potatoes and oat, 6 acres hay paddock, 4 acres young grass, all good oasture and all been limed; practically new five-roomed HOUSE and full range of outbuildS price *1650. including 10 good cows, bull some young stock. 3 horses, full range of implements; place would carry 25 cows comSoftACßES—Government renewable lease; undulating land; carry 350 ewes; iOU good HOMESTEAD and all outbuildings; price £625.

BRICK BUNGALOW FOR £llOO. BRICK BUNGALOW FOR £llOO. IN consequence of the owner’s projected departure from Dunedin, a STYLISH" BRICK BUNGALOW becomes available for sale, arrestingly attractive design, delightful interior, most conveniently arranged, distinctive wallpapers, ornamental fibrous ceilings, expensive tiled fires, spacious bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, model kitchenette, completely equipped with cupboards, bins, etc.; fine section, rich, productive soil, extremely pleasant situation, bathed in sunshine. There's no possible doubt about the exceptional value of this property. It’s unquestionably the opportunity you've long been waiting for. A colossal sacrifice at £llOO. YOU WON’T MISS THIS ONE. YOU WON’T MISS THIS ONE. PHARMING MODERN BUNGALOW, singularly attractive design, faultlessly constructed, fitted with every conceivable requisite that the most fastidious housewife could desire, spacious well-planned interior, ornamental fibrous ceilings, artistic papers, independent hot water service, modern kitchen incorporating many unique and exclusive features, congenial situation, healthful, invigorating surroundings: the sunniest spot imaginable. A home of distinction and irresistible charm. Discriminating buyers should see this without a moment’s delay. It is without doubt the Bungalow bargain of this new year. Note the price. £990. CHARMING BUNGALOW FOR £BBS. CHARMING BUNGALOW FOR £BBS. AWNER, who is anticipating a transv fer from Dunedin, has requested us to effect a sale of his MODERN HOME, a delightful Bungalow, built especially for his own use and occupation, attractive design, invitingly cosy interior, extremely well planned, tiled fires, fibrous ceilings, dainty, distinctive wallpapers, good section, peerless situation, bathed in sunshine from sunrise to evenfall. An extraordinary Bungalow Bargain awaits some lucky purchaser. Be quick, it’s only £BBS, and ’tis in verv truth a golden opportunity. Q-RENFELL, SMITH & CO., LIMITED, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. MACDONALD 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: A. W. Macdonald 18-724. S. Clarke 13-639. JC*l QKA—ROSLYN (Town Side): Roughcast BUNGALOW,4 large rooms and kitchenette, sunroom; panelled hall and dining room: level section: wonderful view. £‘KA DEPOSIT, 25 s PER WEEK— Concord: 5-roomed HOUSE, ■in first-class order; panelled hall and dining room; clinker brick fireplace; Terrazzo top sink; Empire papers. 9fm-MAORI HILL: Brick BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette: handy to bus; near Golf Links and Columba College. £1 QKA—NEAR Caversham Tram Terminus, on the sunny side: Nice Brick BUNGALOW, five rooms, kitchenette; large workshop: vacant possession. £1 OKA—RAWHITI STREET: BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette; garage; all in wonderful order; nice garden and lawns. BRICK BUNGALOW, four rooms, kitchenette; modern equipment; lovely garden: hill suburb; £l2so.—Magnus Johnson, 168 Rattray street. 9A— FINE, sunny BUILDING SITE; Anderson’s Bay; worth inspection.—MAGNUS JOHNSON, 168 Rattray street. SUBSTANTIAL Five-roomed RESIDENCE; electric light, porcelain bath and basin; sunny hill suburb; £825. Magnus Johnson. FOR SALE. SO ACRES; new House; large orchard; hen run; carrying 8 cows; price, £550; deposit £lso.—Cotterell, opposite Post Office, Tlmaru. FOR SALE, 1000 ACRES flat; necessary buildings: carrying 850 ewes, besides dry stock; price, £3 10s per acre.—Cotterell, opposite Post Office, Timaru. SECTION For Sale; Mornington; approximately eighth acre; freehold; level; ready building.—Magnus Johnson. IT'OR SALE, level, sunny SECTION: good . position: price, £l5O or near offer.— 27, Times. ITOR SALE, i acre SECTION; ready for . building; Woodhaugh.—For further particulars address 55, Otago Dally Times.

gUSINESS PREMISES, i MAIN STREET. VERY GOOD SHOPPING BLOCK. The Land is Leasehold, held on_ 21 years’ lease, with valuation for improvements. The Building comprises large Shop, which would divide into two splendid shops (at present it is bringing m £4 10s per week as one unit), whilst upstairs is one of the finest Flats in the City—6 rooms and every modern convenience. (We can get £2 10s, possibly £3 weekly, for it at any time.) FRIGE, £235() The owner has decided upon a change for family reasons. This presents a wonderful opportunity for acquiring main street premises at what must be admitted an exceptionally low price. JRELANDS, THE BUSINESS SALESMEN, Manse street. Phone ’^-253. 2 HOTEL BARGAINS. No. I.—HOTEL, Leasehold. Cnristchurch; nice Brick Building; good order; present le-see retiring; turnover over £215 weekly. Hotel is well furnished. This affords a great opportunity for a younger man. Buyer requires about £2500 cash. No. 2. FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL. Great farming district: easy reach of Dunedin. Price for freehold £6500. Owner will leave large portion of purchase money on mortgage on very reasonable terms. Full particulars bona fide buyers. SPECIAL NOTICE.—We have Freehold and Leasehold HOTELS for Sale in Dunedin. Central Otago, and Southland. and will welcome inquiries. ALFRED CLARK, LTD, HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUERS, 8-10 Manse street, Dunedin. wmm m SM mm Mass m mm iSili mmmm rpHIS NATTY BRICK BUNGALOW Contains 5 rooms, kitchenette, and workshop. * Situated one minute from the tram, in a sunny position. Owner has left Dunedin, and the Property is FOR QUICK SALE AT £1350. ALEX. MACDONALD, No. 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23707, 14 January 1939, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23707, 14 January 1939, Page 16

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