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CITY AND CO

A HOME OF DISTINCTION. A HOME OF DISTINCTION. (Owner's transfer to the North Island necessitates early sale.) pHARMING BRICK BUNGALOW, singularly attractive design, faultlessly constructed, fitted with every conceivable requisite ihat the most fastidious housewife could desire; spacious, well-planned interior, ornamental ceilings, expensive tiled slabs of a distinctive and ornate design; -model kitchen, extremely* well equipped and especially adapted to meet the needs of present-day housekeeping; congenial situation, the sunniest spot imaginable. A delightful habitation, positively and without parallel the biggest bargain in brick on the market. Buyei* of discernment and precise discrimination should see this at once; it's amazingly cheap at /•1275. URGENT SALE REQUIRED. URGENT SALE REQUIRED. UJN USUAL. necessitate early sale of a CHARMING MODERN BUNGALOW, faultless construction, exclusive design, fitted with every conceivable appliance that the most exacting house-seeker could desire; clean, wholesome , interior, distinctively modern in every possible detail; 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 positive gift at £965. f>Q A A—ANDERSON'S BAY: We 3,nJ\J\J nave been authorised to offer on most advantageous terms an 'attractive Property, pleasantly situated in select part of Anderson's Bay: A well-built BUNGALOW and i-acre section. You can't possibly go wrong with this one at £9OO. i?i OKA—ROSLYN (Bungalow and J'-L&yV Garage): A CHARMING HOME, attractively designed and extremely well equipped in the matter of labour-saving appliances. As a re-sult-of the owner's venture into business, it is imperative that this property foe sold with the, least possible delay. i?CQK—ST. KILDA: Owner leaving, d es i res early sale attractive St. Kilda PROPERTY; a fine home, undeniably cheap at £885; well built, and of extremely good appearance; bright, sunny rooms, artistically decorated, excellent hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, good section. Remember the price. £BBS. '(IX— SOUTH DUNEDIN: Compact •«/■• W BUNGALOW, modern in design and construction; attractive interior, most conveniently arranged; extremely pleasant situation: bathed in sunshine.: You must see. this at once; 'tis in very truth a golden opportunity. ft RENFELL, SMITH & CO., STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. 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. BUY LAND. ■'■■■•.'■ ASSIST YOUR COUNTRY. GOVERNMENT REQUIRES MORE PRODUCTION. . HERE ARE TWO SPECIAL - • BARGAINS. (1)112 ACRES FREEHOLD, well watered and subdivided. Good Homestead, with all conveniences; numerous buildings; telephone, etc. PRICE. £2900. (2) 90 ACRES FREEHOLD, 6roomed House, bathroom, electric light, registered byre, barn, etc. PRICE, £3OOO, including milking machines, boiler and engine. Excellent water supply. . Both these farms are situate on the Main Highway within two miles from tramcar. Admirably .adapted for milk run or town supply. Very easy terms '.can be arranged. .. /EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. QA K A—OPOHO: Natty FIVE ROOMS; cLytiJvJ tidy garden; electric; hot.and cold; gas.—Tamblyn, Rhodes and Jarhie-jfiQKA-r-FOtJR ROOMS and kitchenette; dtt/OUon hill; owher leaving Dunedin; immediate possession;—For full particulars, write 666. Times. JJOUSEHOLDERS! FURNITURE REMOVALS MADE EASY. GAIN FORWARDING CO., LTD., Provide Experienced Men and Up-to-date Equipment. Excellent Storage Space. Customs, Shipping and Costing 327 CUMBERLAND STREET.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23931, 5 October 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23931, 5 October 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23931, 5 October 1939, Page 12

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