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£685 £OBS DOWN THE BAY. GOOD HOME, in lovely large garden; 4 rooms and large bathroom, on rise, with fine outlook: price includes three i-acre sections and 30 x 6 heated glasshouse. £895 BUNGALOW—MUSSELBURGH; b good rooms and all convs.; just near car; good level section; this is definitely good buying. BOARDING HOUSE, Catlins District; in good progressive Country Township; 6 permanent boarders and 6 casual; can be bought on easy terms or 20s per week. . ~ £2950 EXCLUSIVE CITY BUNGALOW, handy Octagon, just nicely on rise; double-brick; especially well-built, two-storey tiled-roof bungalow of 6 rooms; large glassed-in sunroom and k'ette., with garage; excellent design and in perfect order; select, delightful situation; large lounge room, central heating; extremely well fitted up in every respect, with special timber and furnishings throughout; ample built-in wardrobes and presses, window seats. cosy corners; convenient k'ette., electric range; lovely outlook. Building materials of the best, including copper spoutings, down pipes, etc., beautiful fireplaces. A beautiful modern home, best quality throughout.

This home is outstanding from the point of view of construction and situation, being only 3 minutes from Octagon. The interior and exterior (double brick) workmanship is excellent. There are 4 BEDROOMS (including sun bedroom). STUDY, LARGE LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, AND MODERNLY-EQUIPPED KITCHENETTE. The garage is accessible from inside, and a roomy cellar houses the efficient CENTRAL HEATING PLANT. This home commands a glorious harbour view, and altogether should appeal to the most discerning buyer. See us for further particulars. ,

CLARK, LIMITED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8-10 MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones: Office. 12-323; Mr Clark, 22-377; Mr Kidd, 14-135; Telegrams: " Clarkly," Dunedin. JP79K—ROSLYN: Near High School 3J i£o Rectory: 5 ROOMS; all conveniences; owner bought farm; must sell; genuine sacrifice; easy terms. Q-\ AAA BELLEKNOWES: Five &iA.\j\J\J ROOMS; all conveniences; £IOO deposit, balance easy terms. ■eQKft ANDERSON'S BAY: &O*JU Wooden BUNGALOW; all conveniences; over £-acre land; £IOO deposit, balance arranged. 097 K 3ROOMS,scuI--3J& I*j \<sxy, wash-house, electric light- and gas; good section. Terms; £75 deposit. OOKiV-VAUXHALL: 2 ROOMS and 3JOtJ\J outside room; large section; snip; financial assistance approved purchaser. ST. KILDA: 4 ROOMS; case3JO I O ment w indows; all conveniences; vacant possession; easy terms. BUSINESSES FOR SALE •USINESSES FOR S Excellent CHAFF-CUTTING BUSINESS in good northern centre. Modern plant in ' first-class 1 order. Price only value of plant: no goodwill. Genuine inquiries invited. No agents. 854. TIMES.

BUSINESS FOR SALE BY TENDER A L E BY TENDER. BUSINESS OF COAL MERCHANT. The Public Trustee invites tenders for the Purchase as a going concern of the well-established wood and coal business carried on by the late J. A. Amies at Tyne street. Oamaru. Conditions of tender may be .n spected at the Public Trust Offices, Dunedin, Timaru. and Oamaru. A deposit of 10 per cent, of the amount tendered must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders Close at 12 NOON on APRIL 3, 1940, and must be lodged with the District Manager. Public Trust Office, Oamaru. in sealed envelopes marked "Estate of John Alexander Justice Doughty Amies: Tender for Purchase of Business."

FOR SALE BY TENDER GALE BY TENDER. O FARM AT HOOPER'S INLET. The Public Trustee invites Tenders for the Purchase of the Farm of the late ROBERT CLARK, containing approximately 83 ACRES, and situated at Hooper's Inlet. The Farm is being used for dairying purposes, for which it is eminently suitable. In addition to the usual farm buildings, etc., there are on the property 3 Cottages readily lettable in the holiday season. Conditions of Tender may be inspected at the Public Trust Office. Duncdin. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders Close at Noon on 5/4/40, at the Office of the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, to whom they are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes, and marked " Estate of Robert Clark, Tender for the Purchase of the Farm." The opinion that the war was going to prove a' great test of grit and that education could well be along lines inculcating adaptability was expressed by Mr W. A. G. Penlington, headmaster of the Hastings High School. He said people would have to meet things as they came along. They would be faced with new situations and would have to do things which they had never done before. Perhaps it would be the nation which proved most adaptable that would win the war.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 15