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. SALES BY AUCTION REMINDER. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, At 2 p.m. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUNNERS. BEDROOM SUITES, WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES. TAMES SAMSON & CO. " have received instructions to sell by auction, the above. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW. At 2.30 o'clock. At Returned Soldiers' Hall, 469 Moray place. By direction of the Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd.. estate of the late Mr Saul Solomon. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. GEORGE STREET. HANOVER STREET. LARGE BLOCK OF FREEHOLD MODERN SHOPS. Subdivided into NINE SEPARATE LOTS. THE HUB OF GEORGE STREET SHOPPING CENTRE. To realise the late Mr Saul Solomon's Estate. Conditions of Sale may be seen at THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., , LTD.; MESSRS SOLOMON, GASCOIGNE, SOLOMON AND SINCLAIR. Plans obtainable from pARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, TAMES SAMSON ' AND CO., ** Associate Auctioneers. OWAKA SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 12.30 p.m. At Bruce Saunders's Yards. FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND LAMB SALE. 400 fat Lambs 350 fat Ewes 400 rape Lambs 100 m.s. cull Lambs 60 two-tooth Ewes (good) 100 full-mouth Ewes 100 f. and f.m. Ewes ENTRIES.INVITED. XTATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY ■W CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., Auctioneers. BUSINESSES FOR SALE EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORSh TUNITY. Owner will accept House Property, North End, as part. payment. SUBURBAN FREEHOLD. Excellent situation;' 2 Shops (attached), and 5 living rooms, garage, etc. Turnover averages £B3 weekly (75 per cent, cash over counter, and the balance picked customers). Easily worked by man and wife. £I4OO. plus Stock at Valuation. IRELAND'S, THE BUSINESS SALESMEN, MANSE STREET. MILK RUN, approximately 45 gallons daily; lucrative concern and easily worked.—Particulars 7. Times Office. PROPERTIES WANTED WE have a cash client waiting for a FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE in xiic iiuiui ■»"**« v ** »-.. - Gardens; price to £7OO. and an immediate sale for suitabje property. Send full particulars to — j. w. H. CLARKE AND SON, LTD., Real Estate Agents and "The Motor Auctioneers," 441-449 Princes street. Dunedin. Phone 10-842. WANTED to BUY. HOUSES: anywhere and everywhere: an army of buyers Buildings. Tel. 12-221 WANTED TO RENT WANTED to RENT, Wingatul, near Aerodrome, small HOUSE or two Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; for airman.—3B, Times. ANTED to RENT. CRIB or COTTAGE, for term, after Easter; Ocean View, Brighton; 10s 6d weekly.—Address 48, Times. TANTED, early March, self-contained » » furnished FLAT, handy University.— 963, Times. ANTED to RENT, GARAGE, Manor t place-Stafford street locality.—Ring Greenslade, dentist; or write 938, Times. 8 ADULTS wish RENT HOUSE or Flat: north end; central; rent paid In advance.—992, Times. TANTED to rent on rise, vicinity Union » / street, FLAT or Rooms; state terms; references.—9, Times. WANTED to Rent, handy to city. BACH with all conveniences.—26, Times. FOR EXCHANGE OTOR CAR or SECTION Wanted as Deposit 7-roomed city HOME, modTO LET O LET. four-roomed FLAT: all conveniences; adults; references.—Apply mornings, evenings, 616 Cumberland street. *\o LET, Maori Hill, furnished FLAT, 30s; contral, large furnished Bedsitting Room and k'ette., 25s.—Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell. 10 LET, Six-roomed HOUSE; every convenience; newly papered; 30s; Woodhaugh—Address 8. Otago Dally Times. TO LET, Broad Bay, partly-furnished COTTAGE of 4 rooms; electric light; coal range; 12s 6d.—Reids, Ltd. TO LET, BUNGALOW, Albert street, St. Clair; four rooms, kitchenette; garage; vacant 25th.—Address 41, Times Office. [7ALLPAPERS: Modern Wallpapers at r the lowest possible price are procurable from Wren's large and varied stock. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place lor itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned sue-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24529, 11 February 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24529, 11 February 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24529, 11 February 1941, Page 11

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