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AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE. FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Office Phone 13-608. 114 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Evening 22-483.

ALFRED CLARK, LIMITED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8-10 Manse street, Dunedin. Telephones: Office 12-323, Mr Clark 22-377. Mr Kidd 12-885. Telegrams “Clarkly,” Dunedin. rpO BUTCHERS: FREEHOLD BUTCHERY PREMISES, Situate Main street, good town, near Dunedin, The premises comprise an absolutely up-to-date Butcher’s Shop, with freezing plant and all latest machinery, office, smoke-house, latest hot water system, large storage accommodation. The building is a new one, built of brick, aYrd in perfect order. There is also another shop leased to a good tenant at £9l per annum. This affords an excellent opportunity, for an energetic butcher, and we strongly recommed it. Full particulars on application.

TRULL CREEK (near MILTON); Nice 4-roomed CRIB, furnished; excellent order; quick sale wanted. Price, £125 the lot. HOTELS FOR SALE —PROFITABLE HOTELSn nnn south canter--3)IU,UUV BURY: Fine Brick HOTEL, averaging £IOO weekly; owner retiring. Speight’s beer. Furniture and stock at valuation. Pin Knn-EASY reach Dunedin: Splendid Brick HOTEL averaging £l2O weekly; good beer turnover; furniture and stock at valuation. SOUTHLAND, Turnover £125 weekly; splendid country centre; furniture and stock at valuation. fl —SOUTHLAND; Main road, Attractive Modern HOTEL. £55 weekly. Very well appointed and very easily worked. Furniture and stock at valuation. OTACO CENTRAL: Very . comfortable living and easily rim; takings £25, can be improved., Price includes furniture Owner must give up for genuine health reasons. Consider town property in exchange. OK A An— OTAGO CENTRAL; takfj 1/v/ 1/ j n g s £gg W eekly. Fine Modern HOTEL with some land. Owner wants larger place. We shall be pleased to give further particulars to genuine buyers at any time, and arrange inspections. JRELAND’S, THE BUSINESS SALESMEN, Manse street. BUSINESSES WANTED MIXED BUSINESS wanted with dwelling attached, showing living, leasehold, genuine.—Particulars to No. 351. Times. TO LET TO LET. ST. LEONARDS, FURNISHED BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, modern conveniences, motor garage. Term 12 months. Possession one week. Rental 555. REIDS, LTD.. Estate Agents. STORAGE SPACE, 3600 ft to lease; well lighted: centrally situated; lift and loading dock.—l 9 Vogel street. WAREHOUSE TO LET, central situation; spacious offices: lift; well lighted; 3600ft.—Goodrich House. 19 Vogel street. FACTORY SPACE, 3600 ft, To Let; central situation; lift; well lighted.— Pidgeon and, Co., 19 Vogel street. STORAGE SPACE in Tlmaru available to merchants at reasonable charges: deliveries ex Timaru store arranged for.— “ Storage,” P.O. Box 95, Timaru. Furnished house, five rooms, eictric hot water, gas range, lovely garden, £2 10s.—Apply afternoons or evenings. 7-8, 637 George street. TIMARU. To let for six months. FURNISHED HOUSE of seven rooms. No children. —Applv Mason and Sinclair Thomson. P.O.‘Box 109. Timaru. TO LET, single furnished bed-sitting ROOM; suit business man.—3lo High street; phone 12-108. TO LET. Broad Bay, four-roomed COTTAGE; electric light; 11s wdekly.— Perpetual Trustees. ST CLAlß.—Unfurnished or Partly Furnished FLAT or Bed-sitting Room in superior home; motor shelter.—Phone 22-403. WANTED to LET, GARAGE—AppIy 64 Belgrave crescent, Roslyn ONITE,” the guaranteed roof paint, greatest spreading capacity, permashades; 16s 6d per gallon.—WßEN’S. :es street. Regret that the Government did little to popularise some of the lesserknown scenic spots in Now Zealand was expressed by a traveller visiting Whangarei last week. He instanced Takaka, in the Nelson district. Takaka has caves which some people aver are superior to those at Waitomo. These are privately owned and are seldom heard of outside the district. Takaka has also the Pu Pu (pronounced Bu Bu) Springs, claimed to be the largest in the world. They discharge 457,000,000 gallons of crystal clear water every 24 hours.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23717, 26 January 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23717, 26 January 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23717, 26 January 1939, Page 14

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