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J W. H. CLARKE AND SON, LIMITED, (Late Clarke and Venn. Ltd.) REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS AND "THE MOTOR auctioneers; KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS. 19 DOWLING STREET DUNEDIN Cl P.O. Box 680. Telephones: Office. 10-842; J. W. H Clarke. F.R.E.I. 13-106: A. H. Clarke 23-704 ( I Q7K— CHCHCE FREEHOLD, with cLO 4 *.9 5-roomed semi-bungalow, with all modern appointments; lovely sunny position, slightly on rise. South End; £275 cash and the balance arranged to suit purchaser. Vacant possession. O K A— CHOICE Roughcast modern *oo}* HOME, elevated corner section; no climb: freehold; let to a good tenant at 30s per week; we find them another place if sold and buyer wants possession. JPQ7K—NEW Brick BUNGALOW, 4 4 rooms< bathroom, washhouse, lav., coalhouse, and large porch all under one roof; lovely view; level freehold section; finance arranged to suit buyer. O-i OAA-HANDSOME Brick BUNGALOW, on slight rise. St. Clair; 4 rooms, k’ette.. and garage; sun all day; owner willing to deal with a small poultry farm or market garden; north preferred. C (T* Q A— FREEHOLD LAND, suitable cL’tJOv/ for subdivision, right alongside railway station; area nearly 14 acres, all level; suitable for poultry farm and market garden. - AKA,*'—NORTH END: Handy little HOME. 5 rooms, all convs.; very sheltered: wdrm. sunny spot. A‘>7K—MOROTNCTON: 4 ROOMS. cLO 4is a n convs.; freehold: owner leaving, keen to sell. O Q K ft—EIGHT in the City, no trams, handy to everything; suit elderly people; clear title, but we can arrange finance if buyer requires it. t?T ft ft H— ST. CLAIR (choice position): Substantial RESIDENCE, single storey; would make two flats; everything modern; State Advances loan. V*ftftft’ft~~ SHEEP FARM, going condi'UlWLT cern: 2000 acres, 900 ewes, lovely home, handy Dunedin; take town property or small farm in Exchange. KK A— MAORI HILL (town side); Brick BUNGALOW, and Sun Room. P 9 9ft ft— CITY: Modern BUNGAV LOW, 7 rooms and gar.; ise; view, P9l 7ft—CITY: Modern BUNGALiVIL 4 LOW, Brick; 5 and k’ette; ; minutes from EXCHANGE. POKftft—CfTY, slight rise, very handy: Modern Double Irick; 6 rooms and k’ette. (handy Knox iuu. Modern Doub rick; slate roof; 8 rooms; slight rise. ‘Oft A— EASY FINANCE: handy /O\JV Ross gtreet; 5 ROOMS, very ice order; quick seller: BARGAIN. r |\ M. HOARD AND CO, 161 RATTRAY STREET. Phone 10-201. *94ftft “ CITY /iwytUu Church): Modern Double i\7ANTED to exchange, level I-acre H FREEHOLD SECTION in Mornngton; owner take small car to £250: ash adjustment. VWNER of handsome SEDAN CAR, ' as new. wants to buy BRICK JUNGALOW in any good locality; send articulars. "VWNER of 5-roomcd ROUGHCAST J RESIDENCE with good corner reehold, price £950, is willing to take small car or section as deposit, f W. H. CLARKE AND SON, LTD., " • Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Dowling street, Dunedin. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED to Buy. HOUSES: anywhere >V and everywhere; an army of buyers waiting: finance arranged Grenfell. Smith and So.. Ltd., Stock Exchange Buildings; tel. 12-221. VI CANTED, Mornington, Roslyn, Maori VV Hill, brick BUNGALOW, four or five rooms, with or without garage: spot cash buyer: inspection immediately.—lrelands. Manse street; phone 12-253. WANTED, urgently, South End or Flat VV or slight rise, brick BUNGALOW, I five rooms; inspection immediately.— Phono 12-253, Irelands, Manse street. /~IASII Buyer waiting for stbrey-and-half Vy brick BUNGALOW; city or convenient thereto.—Phone 12-253. Ireland's, Manse street. TO LET rPO LET, sunny Furnished BED-SITTING I ROOM; electric cooker, fireplace; central.—Apply, mornings, evenings, GIG Cumberland street. The first Wanganui volunteer for the special Maori force being recruited for active service was Mr Keretei McDonnell Scott, whose ancestors fought at the battle of Moutoa, defending Wanganui against a threatened invasion of the settlement by Hau Haus. The battle was fought on the island of Moutoa, several miles up the Wanganui River. One of Mr Scott’s ancestors has his name engraved on the monument standing in Moutoa Gardens in memory of the friendly Natives whose defence saved Wanganui from destruction. “ 1 sold them througt the Otago Dailv Times Classified Advertisements—and bought these new things." This remark is one of many made by readers who have discovered how profitable the O.D.T. Classified Advertisements are.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23940, 16 October 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23940, 16 October 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23940, 16 October 1939, Page 12