Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, PROPERTY AND FARM SALESMEN. £2550 £2550 SUBSTANTIAL 8-ROOMED DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE, REPLETE WITH EVERY MODERN APPOINTMENT, 2 SUN PORCHES, TILE ROOF, BRICK GARAGE, COMPACT GARDEN. A VERY FINE HOME, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED; GREAT VIEW; QUITE HANDY TO KNOX CHURCH. £IBSO £IBSO RIGHT IN CITY, on very sunny rise: Double brick, tile-roof Bungalow of 5 rooms, kitchenette. THIS IS AN IDEAL HOME. Wonderfully well built and with every modern appointment. Beautiful View of City, Harbour, Peninsula, etc., AND HOME TO LUNCH WITPIOUT A RUSH OR HAVING TO USE CARS. Buyer liberally financed. (3497) IN SUNNY MAORI HILL. VERY SELECT LOCALITY. £ISOO BRICK BUNGALOW - £ISOO CONTAINING 5 GOOD ROOMS AND SUNPORCH. ALL MODERN APPOINTMENTS. FINE, LARGE, LEVEL SECTION; LYING RIGHT TO THE SUN. NORTHERLY ASPECT. Ah EXCELLENT PROPERTY THIS. BUYER FINANCED. (3487) £1350 £1350 £1350 MUSSELBURGH, DELIGHTFUL NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, kitchenette; enamelled range; ARTISTICALLY appointed throughout; POSITIVELY RIGHT UP TO DATE. Also Garage. Section has 60 feet frontage. Immediate possession. Terms arranged on reasonable deposit. (3504) £950 £950 LIVE IN Sunny Central Otago. Very choice Bungalow Residence, situated in Cromwell; 5 rooms, sun porch; every modern appointment; i-acre in Lawns, Shrubbery and Fruit. Also Garage. PARK, REYNOLDS. LTD., 39 BOND STREET (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) KNOWLES- HUNTER AND C 0., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 594 Princes street. Office Phone 18-941. £37 5 —GREEN ISLAND: 11 ACRES FREEHOLD; well fenced; lies well to I sun; g ooc j Cottage, 2 rooms and outbuildings; handy rail, etc. This is a bargain. £1 K —HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST; good locality; no opposition: cLXtJI/ showing good returns and capable of improving. T'IMES AND STAR RUN; 500 customers; compact and easily worked; returns A £25 month net profit. Full particulars to genuine inquiries, f 7CK— MAOR! HILL BARGAIN: Splendid HOME, 5 good .rooms, every convenience and in splendid order; sun all day; good freehold: immediate possession arranged. £ll PJO -MORNINGTON: Brand new BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and SdldV k’ette; every modern appointment: lovely sunny freehold. Owner will accept section as deposit; balance arranged. £P O O —WAIT ATT (Main road): 40 ACRES FREEHOLD; good manuka and firewood block. Owner would exchange for Town House: balance in cash. TTEW (close to Forbury Corner): FREEHOLD SECTION, i-acre; lovely position. Owner would exchange for good house suitable for renting; balance in cash. £2(l0 — FORD V 8 DE LUXE SEDAN. Owner would take cheap House to do Xvwl up or section; balance in cash. OJ7K—C!TY TEA ROOMS, MILK BAR and HOME-MADE CAKES, etc.; ° well situated; showing good returns. 111-health compels owner to relinquish this lucrative business. EVENING PHONES. 22-223 and 24-240,

MUSSELBURGH RISE. STOREY AND HALF BRICK BUNGALOW. 5 Rooms and Kitchenette. A really modern home for a business man—attractive design—substantially built by one of our best tradesmen —brickwork of selected bricks. The interior Is nicely designed and compact, and all the latest appointments that go to saving labour. Although only a minute from the tram, this lovely home commands a really wonderful outlook, gets all the sun. and is situated in a locality where there are none tut modern homes. The Price is £1960, and a considerable amount can be left ©n First Mortgage at 4J per cent. Arrange with us for an inspection at any time to suit you. Our phone is 12-253. IRELAND’S, THE PROPERTY SALESMEN. MANSE STREET. LAND SALES, LIMITED, 83 LOWER HIGH STREET. Phones: Office 13-770, Private 13-167. GOING concern: City; good 4fj stand . HOME-MADE CAKE SHOP; confectionery, tea rooms, marble bar; turnover approximately £42 week; owner, on doctor’s advice, must give up; inspect this little gold mine and make an offer; it must be sold. 1 ACRES, Freehold; handy Burn. side; flats to easy downs; well sheltered and watered; eight paddocks; fences good; buildings as new; fiveroomed HOUSE, h. and c.; byre, dairy, barn, implement shed, fowlhouse; 10 acres wheat, 3 acres oats, 7 acres for turnips and potatoes; stock 120 ewes, 7 cows, 3 horses, implements, etc.; price, going concern, £1900; deposit £400; balance at 4J per cent. (175) ACRES, Freehold; handy rail, school, good sale yards: flats, easy downs: well watered; good HOMESTEAD, five rooms; shearing shed, stable, barn, large byre, dip; suitable for mixed farming; carry 800 sheep, besides fattening, and 70 acres under the plough; price £9 acre; deposit about £3OO. (135) oi'AA ACRES, Government lease; low rent: all good clean tussock country: four-roomed HOUSE, h. and c„ telephone: wool shed, stable, implement shed, two huts; stock 800 ewes, 300 dry sheep, without winter feed: good paddocks for cultivation: price, going concern, £4750; good terms. (239) £IBSO £IBSO CITY BUNGALOW HOME OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY. Charming, practically new, tiledoof BRICK PICTURE BUNGALOW f five glorious rooms and model dtchenette; specially built by one of )unedin’s leading builders; the whole n equal-to-new condition and comilete with every modern convenience; me of the prettiest, best-built,and most aodern homes in Dunedin; situated in hoice residential area; slight rise; few r.inutes’ walk to centre of city; worth lundreds more, but low price fixed or quick sale; be early for this; terms .rranged. JAS. SAMSON AND CO., DOWLING STREET. \I7ITHOUT advertising, in some W f orm 0 r other, a large proportion of commercial enterprises would close down. Do not let this happen to you. Advertise freely in the Times,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19391031.2.110.3

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 12

Word Count
883

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 12