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SALES BY AUCTION MONDAY NEXT, MAY 19, 2 p.m., at No. 10 Dowling street. Instructed by District Public Trustee in Estate of William Charles Powell. 71 GLEN ROAD, DUNEDIN. Strongly-built VILLA and 2-roomed Workshop (T. and G. lined); el., h. and c, gas range, tiled fireplace in dining room; large bathroom; inside lav. This Home would make 2 good Flats; 16 poles freehold. Vacant. Keys at ]-> S. McKENZIES, LIMITED. Bungalow. 87 MIDDLETON ROAD Bungalow. (Photo To-night's Star), Bungalow. Bungalow. 4. kette., sunroom. Bungalow. Bungalow. £l5O Dep. Cards to inspect from S. McKENZIE, LIMITED. PROPERTIES FOR SALE pOR SALE, TWO SECTIONS, on the A corner of Napier street, Kenmure road; one slightly over J-acre and one 26 poles. Full particulars and price on application to P.O. BOX 184. DUNEDIN. MONEY in Room-letting: 10 ROOMS (brick), City Rise; all conveniences; £IOOO first mtge., 4J p.c. Owner now needs smaller; asking £1450; take 4-5 rooms part payment. (2888C)—R. S. McKenzie's. Dowling street; 11-675. C'l OK A—OWNER off to Auckland; A*X&iJ*J must sell her BUNGALOW, Mornlngton; spotless 4 rooms, k'ette, sun balcony; £; porcelain bath; concrete foundations; e. 1., h. and c; £B9O Govt. loan. (2889)—R. S. McKenzie's; res. 13-723; 10-056. ("IHEAP HOME. 7 rooms, k'ette (modernJ ised villa) and nearly Jac level freehold; lawns, garden: concrete paths; double garage; maximum sun; minute hill tram; owner-occupier needs smaller: £Bso.—McKenzies, Dowling street. ?^ft7V~MORNINGTON: 4 'ROOMS cL*-)0" (brick) and good garden; e. 1.; bathroom; £4OO mtge.; owner wants small home, Mosgiel; will exchange.—R. S. McKenzies, Dowling street. \— MORNINGTON (handy tram iKf&*J sheds): 4 ROOMS; I freehold; e. 1.; h. and c; bathroom; rates £4 odd. Terms.—McKenzies. C"IAR or Section taken as deposit on J 9-year-old BUNGALOW, St. Clair; £1000; £730 already arranged—McKenrpo LET, unfurnished FLAT, two rooms, X k'ette., 20s; furnished Flat, two rooms, k'ette and bathroom, 30s; superior unfurnished Flat, self-contained, handy city, 355; well-furnished Bungalow, five rooms and k'ette, available approved tenant, term, 52s 6d.—Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell. »E LUXE FLATS (furnished and un- ) furnished); tennis court: garages; rents from 37s 6d unfurnished. —Inquire Knowles Hunter and Co.; 18-941. rpo LET. VILLA of five rooms; on rise; JL rent book references required; 355. Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell. \0 LET. Bed-sitting ROOM; partly furnished; use of all conveniences; suit young couple or soldier's wife; Mosgiel.— 408. Times. PROPERTIES WANTED MUSSELBURGH RISE, St. Kilda: Modern RESIDENCE, 5 rooms, garage; client waiting.—Ring Spedding, 21 Moray place, telephone 12-981. to buy for cash, small HOUSE, V> about 3 rooms; state situation, price; private deal.—39B, Times. /COTTAGE Wanted; to £500; must be V 7 sound; section, £l6O, offered part payment; balance cash.—396. Times. WANTED TO RENT .aJANTED. urgently, self - contained V? FLAT (unfurnished) or small House; reliable tenants; state particulars.—39s, Times. POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS OAjj WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. OW sto 6 months old. 12s 6d and 14s pair; 300 Yearling Hens, 7s 6d pair; 100 Khaki Campbell and Indian Runner yearling Ducks. 7s pair; Breeding Drakes and Cockerels. 7s 6d each; on rail. Christchurch: cash with order: satisfaction guaranteed. KAPAI POULTRY FARM. 114 Somerfield street, Cliristchurch. [THITE Leghorn""PULLETST"near _ the VV lay; sturdy birds; 8s 6d each.— Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin. 7'EEP your poultry ciean with Skene's AVLice Killer POWDER: 2s 6d tin posted. Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin. rpo get more eggs use Skene's ProducX tion EGG POWDER; 2s tin posted SKENE'S, Stuart street, Dunedin. IT'OR SALE, two dozen prize strain Australorp PULLETS; near laying; 14s pair cash on_rail : —No. 378 ; JTimes. INCUBATOR; kerosene lamp: guaranteed good order; £6 cash on rail.—No. 383. Times. 17<OWLS lay well in spring when insects 1 are plentiful. KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE (containing ground insects) makes them lay well in winter, too. Costs only halfpenny daily for 12 hens. Obtainable from all dealers. BIRDS, PIGEONS, ETC. lOVELY Cock BUDGIES, 7s 6d; Hens, J ss; all colours; and Whistling Canaries, 15s.—Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin. FARM APPLIANCES OWARD ROTARY HOE halves time, halves cost of cultivation.—Particulars H. E. Renfree. 30 Stafford street (phone 14-659). DON'T run any risk of water shortage. Install a Mac Ewan WATER PUMP.Reid and Gray, Burnside. EPARATORS (ALFA-LAVAL); reconditioned; all sizes; guaranteed in good order; from £5 up.—Acme Supply. 103 Bond street. LIVE STOCK, DOGS AND CATS REGISTERED JERSEY BULL FOR XV SALE; 18 months; excellent butterfat backing; price Bgns, on truck. Christchurch. Full particulars from P. C. LUSH. 184 Cashmere road, Christcliurch. WANTED, a quantity good Boxbred FERRETS.—Particulars to 674, Times. VITANTED, several good working boxVV bred FERRETS; state price—E. Cook, Chatto Creek. TX>R SALE. one HACK.—Particulars, PLANTS AND PRODUCE BEAUTIFUL DARWIN TULIPS; choice shades specially priced; 4s dozen, 30s 100 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden. Auckland. " ILY OF THE VALLEY, Is clump; ReI gale, Tuberose, Pink Arum and Tiger Lily; Is each, posted—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland._ L* TRAW'BERRIES, Captain Cook and Marguerite; well-rooted plants; 100 mi' 6s posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mount Eden, 1> OSES, 12 named beautiful varieties, \ distinct shades, sweetly scented; 18s posted.—GRIFFITHS' NURSERIES. Mount Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES. Ranunculus, large, brilA liant double blooms; best value obtainable; 2s 6d 100.—Marden. Box 6, Takapuna, Auckland. W"HEAT, slightly smutty; 21s 6d per sack, included, f.0.r.; cash only.— Scott Bros. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for 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 success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24606, 14 May 1941, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24606, 14 May 1941, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24606, 14 May 1941, Page 13

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