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ROSLYN— Beside Stuart street tram line, OSLYN—easy walking to city, good 7roomed RESIDENCE, single storey, commanding appearance, in most pleasant position; with all modern conveniences, including hot and cold water, bath and basin; electric light and iron plug; very large lounge, with clinker brick fireplace. This property could do with a little brightening up with paint and papers; good basement, suitable for workshop; lovely harbour view, and very sunny; close school and,church; excellent level section; garden; asphalt paths; garage; £l5O DEPOSIT. CHEAPEST HOME IN ROSLYN AT £IOSO. QA(\ DEPOSIT. ON RISE, CLOSE &t±\! HIGH STREET: Comfortable 5roomed HOUSE; bath, hot and cold and conveniences; very sunny; great view. ONLY £375. o>yK DEPOSIT. HOOD STREET: fine 3J % O position; first-class 5-roomed BUNGALOW, with all latest conveniences; warm garden; everything excellent order; absentee owner. VERY CHEAP AT £B9O, or offer. ft . & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 Rattray street. HOTELS FOR SALE PROFITABLE HOTELS CENTRAL OTAGO—Freehold; has averaged over £55 weekly for a long time, and there is every reason to expect that this trade will keep, and probably improve; the building is modern, contains 14 rooms, garage, every convenience, and there is 14 acres of land on which the owner runs a cow or two and keeps a nice garden. The general overhead is very low, but the Hotel is easily worked. PRICE, £4500, Plus Furniture and Stock at Valuation. SOUTHLAND—In a position which shows great possibiUties of improvement; doing a steady average of £55 weekly, with very low overhead expenses; a particularly easy Hotel to work; modern building, and a wonderful little Home. PRICE, £5750, Plus Stock at Valuation. On £ISOO cash we can finance the balance on favourable terms. Arrange for inspection with IRELAND'S. HOTEL AND BUSINESS SALESMEN. Manse street. ! BUSINESSES FOR SALE EXCELLENT Suburban BUTCHERY ill BUSINESS, old-established, doing 3 bodies, 18 sheep, and 2 pigs weekly; good 5-roomed modern House and Shop; freehold; modern delivery van; all cash business; shows over £SOO net profit. £250 DEPOSIT. £1250, going concern. PATERSONS, 163 Rattray street. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED to BUY. HOUSES, anywhere and everywhere: an army of buyers waiting; finance arranged. Grenfell. Smith, and Co., Ltd., Stock Exchange Buildings (tel. 12-221). PRIVATE Buyer wants SHACK, or Small Cottage, preferably with some land, in Central Otago.—Please reply at earliest convenience, giving particulars, to 519, Times. I7ANTED to BUY, 5-6-roomed Brick ,i BUNGALOW; hill preferred.—4Bs, Times. nt/ANTED, FARM; carrying capacity 25 *V cows, 100 Ewes.—Send particulars to Ireland's, Estate Agents, Manse street. LUSTRUSS " Ready-u.ixed PAINTS for luality; none better for joverIng and lustre.—Smith nad Smith Ltd A good story is told against himself by a Hastings resident as the result of an incident that occurred on a recent visit to Auckland. He was driving, with a number of women passengers, through the city, and at one intersection he gave a couple of brief toots of the horn of the car to let the officer on point duty know thai he was there. There appeared to be no heed taken of his presence by the officer, so shortly afterwards he gave another toot. Just then the officer waved him forwards and as the car passed the officer called out: "Don't play with that, sonny, you might bust it." After that, the visitor said, he did not toot his horn again in Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23887, 15 August 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23887, 15 August 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23887, 15 August 1939, Page 12