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PROPERTIES FOR SALE PAR K, REVXO I, DS, L T D., AUCTIONEERS. PROPERTY AND FARM SALESMEN HERE'S A GREAT PROPOSITION FOR ROOM LETTING. RIGHT IN HEART OF CITY. CLOSE PRINCES STREET, NO CARS NEEDED-DOUBLE-BRICK. 11 rooms ALL MODERN APPOINTMENTS AND IN BEAUTIFUL ORDER. YOU CAN MAKE GOOD MONEY HERE. OWNER GOING NORTH. BUYER FINANCED. (4141) ILOSE beach, baths, and cars—DOUBLE-BRICK TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW, interior walls brick; 5 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, boxroom (will hold single bed), EXTRA WIDE SUN PORCHES Every modern appointment and in GREAT ORDER. Neat garden. Room for garage. A VERY SOLID. ATTRACTIVE HOME Price, £1675. or reasonably near olTer. Inspection invited. (4181) ~|AA BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette, with tile roof, all modern '"'™ appointments; gas range, hot-water jacket in breakfast room; i-acrc in garden; garage; elevated, very sunny position; ocean and harbour view. Slate Advances Loan of approx. £B9O can be taken over. *• (417:-'.) i A A—2o MINUTES' run to town, and situated alongside Railway Station—- •-"" 33 ACRES, very attractive BUNGALOW, 4 sunny rooms, 8-feet verandah, partly glassed-in; living room 20 x 20; e. 1., bath, h. and c, inside lavatory (septic tank); washhouse. shed, garage; croquet lawn, shrubbery, native bush. .CI 100, or a less price with 2;] acres. Beautifully sunny position. (4170) \\TE HAVE PLEASURE IN SUBMITTING FOR PRIVATE SALE WHAT WE "' CONSIDER ONE OF THE MOST PLEASING ULTRA-MODERN NEW BRICK BUNGALOWS. BUILT SPECIALLY FOR THE VENDOR, THIS CHOICE HOME CONTAINS FIVE DELIGHTFUL ROOMS AND BEAUTIFUL KITCHENETTE THE LOUNGE IS AN EXTREMELY LOVELY ROOM, COMMANDING A VERY PLEASING VIEW OF CITY AND HARBOUR. THE WHOLE PROPERTY IS FITTED OUT WITH THE" VERY LATEST AND MOST COSTLY FITTINGS. NICE-SIZED SECTION, WITH GARAGE; ALSO ELECTRIC CAR TO THE GATE. THE PRICE IS £2900, AND THE PLACE IS WORTH EVERY PENNY OF IT. IF YOU WANT AN EXTRA SPECIAL HOME, WELL, GET IN TOUCH WITH US RIGHT AWAY. (4109) PAR K, RBYNO LD S, LIMI TE D. REAL ESTATE NEWS! ST. CLAIR—£I3OO ST. CLAIR—£I3OO ST. CLAIR—£I3OO ST. CLAIR—£I3OO ST. CLAIR—£I3OO : ST. CLAIR—£I3OO ELGIN ROAD—£II7S ELGIN ROAD—£II7S ELGIN ROAD—£II7S ELGIN ROAD—£II7S ELGIN ROAD—£II7S NORTH-EAST VALLEY. PV A WELL-CONSTRUCTED AND AT- \ TRACTIVE VILLA RESIDENCE of 6 rooms (large), with wide hall, bathroom '"'"HI; (with porcelain bath and basin), coil range, cupboards and presses; moderate section, with lawns and vegetable garden. This home is handy to school, tram, and ! ' shops. A good family home we can safely recommend. Sole agents. (2054) BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED, ON RISE: Well-constructed (under architect's supervision) verandah VILLA RESIDENCE of 4 rooms and kitchenette, together with 1 ACRE O* GLORIOUS NATIVE BUSH, native trees, shrubs and ferns, lawn and garden. Subdivided into 2 sections. Magnificent ocean view This property is a bargain. (2l8o) i T7IXCELLENT little 4-roomed BUNGALOW, in beautiful i i-J condition- just been papered and painted throughout; i large lounge with dining alcove, 2 bedrooms, large kitcheni ette with new combination gas cooker and destructor; i moderate section; concrete paths. (218^.) . II A R R I S, LIMI T E D. AUCTIONEERS, NOWLES,H U N T E R, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 394 PRINCES STREET. Office Phones; 18-941 and 18-942. {iQWS; PORTOBELLO: SUMMER ctO i 0 HOME, 3 rooms and sunroom: vacant; easy terms. <f'G»'X~ MUSSELBURGH: Good HOME, jO&'O 6 rooms; good freehold; vacant; terms. f— MORNINGTON (close tram): M 5 ROOMS; all-electric; splendid ■ '*l tj>f A—KEW: Attractive Modern yjLOi)U BUNGALOW, 5, k'ctte. and sunporch; all-electric; bargain. )~/\_NORTH END: Double-Brick cvOf)"/ HOME, 5 rooms; all conveniences; freehold; vacant. t'UQA- SOUTH END (handy WorkcVOOU shops): Good HOME, 5 rooms; order; freehold; could subdivide; recom"i,*"—SOUTH END: 4 and k'ette., O bathroom, e. 1.. h. and c. gas range; freehold; snip. CORNER: 4, k'ette.; cvO«/»l every modem convenience; perfect order; vacant. £**->QX —BRIGHTON: SUMMER HOUSE, XOtft) 4 rooms; bath, e. 1.; freehold: vacant. -'—GREEN ISLAND: Modem i.) Brick BUNGALOW, 5, k'ette.; mi i\— ANDERSON'S BAY: Modern -11/ BUNGALOW, 5, k'ette.; good order; freehold. ""11 TK-CITY RISE: New H-storey sli D tiled-roof Brick BUNGALOW. 5 k'ctttc. and garage; vacant. £i{v»>~- ; -MUSSELBURGH: Good Villa dJt/OO HOME, 5 rooms; freehold: vac---GREEN ISLAND: Modern Ol Attractive BUNGAi) Brick BUNGALOW, 5, k'ette.; I kIO.JU LOW, 5 and k'ette. and sunperfect order; close rail; sun all day; vac-| room; garage: perfect order; sunny fiecant possession. I hold; real value. PROPERTY FOR SALE IN ALL SUBURBS. Evening Phones: 22-223 and 24-240 Day Phone 13-040. HEND E R S LAND AGENT, 236 Princes street (Next Moody's, Tobacconist), IJROAD BAV—Tidy 3-roomed COTTAGE, el. light, el. range; freehold section. O Price £135, including furniture. Consider terms. ORIGHTON (near the nver)-5-roomed HOUSE, hot water, el. light, bath wash 11 house; also 3-roomed COTTAGE, el light, same section; .i-acre freehold (could UOOPER'i d ikZET. e 'ofa 5 g 5 O 0 Peninsula-Comfortable 5-roomed HOUSE on leasehold ! hiliTbetween Taieri Plain and Brighton; carry \}<)\f o OQ ewes without winter feed; 2-roomed Cottage and outbuildings. Price £BOO. or near offer Terms arranged Stock at valuation if required; 180 ewes, Id T>OOT SHOP good country township, main line; retail and repair business; sound 15 profitable business. Owner retiring. Will sell freehold or lease shop and workshmv tenant to take over stock and plant at valuation. TTAMPDEN-Comfortable 5-roomed HOUSE, el. light, scullery, washhouse, bathH room etc good freehold section. Price, £350, or offer Terms arranged. ITOSGIEL-Nicc HOME of 5 rooms, in perfect order; hot water, el. light, bathroom M cnlWv washhouse workshop: good freehold section. Price £675 ACRES FREEHOLD; all the best of land, ideal for ma.Oket gardening, cows, poultry, and pigs; good 5-roomed House, el light and full ranee of outbuildings. Permanent water supply. Rates £4 ss. Price. £1250. MIXED GROCERY BUSINESS; vicinity of Duncdin; freehold property, Shop and M House attached; el. light, bathroom, etc. Sacrifice owing to ill-health. Price.

RAGGITT, DUTIIIE, CAMPBELL a-** <(\— JUST the plate l'o dJ(QO\) davs: BRIGHTON, ihc llolion Main road, COTTAGE of 5 rooms and motor parage; usual conveniences VALUE ""* "i\i\ - ST - CLAIR: STYLISH ■XrXf BRICK BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, k'ette.. spacious lounge, attractively designed throughout; freehold section, 30 poles. THE BEST VALUE IN THIS LOCALITY. I*l 1i ft —VICINITY KNOX COL3JjL LEGE (one minute to tram): ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, k'ette., sunroom; dual hot-water service; sunny corner section, splendid surroundings, bright outlook. Immediate possession. £.QOf- _ ST. KILDA: SPLENDID £/Or£») VALUE, attractive HOME of 4 large rooms and k'ette.; excellent order inside and out; all conveniences under main roof, h.c, e. 1., gas, coal range, porcelain bath, basin; freehold, good section. Vacant. f'tfkKA—CLOSE Castle street, walking cbi/i>U distance to City: SUBSTANTI-ALLY-BUILT SEMI-BUNGALOW of five rooms, k'ette; all in splendid repair; freehold: excellent value in this locality. (•1 o*7 ""—Vicinity Macandr.ew road: A'} NEW BRICK BUNGALOW: , ~v . .. fl about 12 months; live rooms; splendid appointments; freehold; vacant. HAGGITT, DUTIIIE, CAMPBELL, ?. Dowling street. Phone 10-237. >-*7i DEPOSIT, 35s weekly—City rise: di'.l. m" Semi Roughcast Bungalow, 5 rooms, k'ette, modern conveniences; double garage: lovely view; vacant; £1395. lOBERT REED. LTD.. cor. Dowling and I Mich streets. 13-770; private, 13-167.

PROPERTY SELLERS, LIMITED, J. O. THOMSON, 4 Dowling street. Office 12-139. Ev. 23-018. {•1 i'X\ - MORNINGTON: Brick X,U±o\} BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitte; good property; vacant; terms, /i—-ST. KILDA: 4 rooms, kitcnen'OU ettc, every convenience; nice ion; vacant; terms. 2o ~— SPLENDID 5 rooms, all coniOQD veniences; perfect order; nice ,_cUon; vacant; terms. i'~l EXCELLENT 7 rooms ' every &10UU convenience; 6 acres freehold; few minutes to tram; great bar- ; vacant; terms. tinT , c „ ~i\— BURNSIDE: 5-roonied HOUSE, 3J 4 »)ll ali conveniences; i-acre; ' ROSLYN (city side): ■ »»/vJ Charming Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenete; good section; vacant: terms. „ , ~ £'l 1 KA- SOUTH END: Modem (> illiJU, rooms, every convenience; nice section; vacant; terms C>l 1 A A—DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW X 1.1.-Ml 5 rooms, kitchenette; nice Ction; owner leaving; bargain; Icniis. \TTAVERLEY— Sunny Building SECTION. VY handv position. i 6 rooms, nil conveni- .,...., garage; vacant; terms. 0— NORTH END: Pretty Brick BUNGALOW. 4 rooms, kilenette; owner away; terms. 0— BRIGHTON: Nice 4 rooms, all conveniences; .',-acrc; vacant; terms. T?OR Saie" WaltaTuina! House four rooms r cement foundation, electric light, outhouses. Cash price £225; terms arranged. .704, Times.

Working' independently in their homes, many women and girls in Auckland are doing their best to help their more unfortunate sisters in overcoming the marked shortage of gloves which has been apparent for some time. The completed products are sold to retail stores, which are only too glad of any further stocks to satisfy a clamouring public. Although the products of these new home industries are not sufficient to make any appieciable difference to the shortage, the quality is staled to be excellent. Stores will take as many gloves as can be made, but (he difficulty is to procure suitable

The correct way to address ministers of religion was mentioned at a meeting of the Christchurch Presbytery by the Rev. J. S. Bates. He said that the usual form of address was Rev. Smith or Rev. Jones. That was incorrect. Thev should be known as Mr Smith or Mr Jones. The word reverend, lie said, was an adjective, not a title. Some of his closest friends, said Mr Bates, still called him reverend. In fact, some had abbreviated if to " Have another cup of tea. Rev.? " Mr Bates's views were endorsed by presbytery, and it was also pointed out that the use of "the Rev. Mr" similarly was

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 13

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