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BUSINESSES I'OR SALE PROFITABLE BUSINESS A VERY TIDY GENERAL STORE, handy to large suburban school; doing an average of £35 weekly cash over the counter. We sold this property to the owner many years ago, and he has decided to retire, having done very well out of it. The property is a SPLENDID FREEHOLD, comprising MODERN DOUBLE SHOP AND FIVE LIVING ROOMS, with every modern convenience. The situation is very sunny and healthy. The business can undoubtedly be extended by a younger man, but as it is it shows a very nice living. £1450 PLUS STOCK AT VALUATION. Make arrangements to inspect with the Sole Agents: IRELAND'S, LTD., v ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS, Manse street. Dunedin. or 7 Tease, in Southern Hawke's -T Bay town, equipped 8-Bed Maternity Hospital; averaging 12 cases per month; ideal for partnership for two trained nurses—For particulars address 738, Daily Times. WELL-ESTABLISHED Bookselling Business for Sale; in Otago; net annual profits run into four figures.—No. 890. Times. PROPERTIES WANTED AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., - 1 * 163 RATTRAY STREET, Established over 40 years, Have numerous buycrts for HOUSES; large and small; city and suburbs; cash transactions arranged. Also, MONEY TO LEND, in large and small amounts. Call, write or phone (12-415 or 12-416) Inquiries welcomed. BRIGHTON—Two cash buyers waiting J for Houses, Brighton; communicate early.—lreland's, Manse street. F~ORBURY Corner to Helena streetComfortable Home wanted urgently: immediate inspection.—lreland's, Manse st. nOUR.' five-roomed Villa, spot cash li ' reasonable; handy tram.—923, Times. TO LET IHE OLD-ESTABLISHED TEA ROOMS, "THE RITZ," 173 Princes street. For particulars J. W. STOKES. Phone 12-957, mornings. TO Let, Boot Repairing Shop; small rent; no competition.—Key obtainable at McDonald and Miller, bacon curers, Green Island. O Let (St. Clair),"double Bed-Sitting Room, close beach,' tram.—Phone 22-403. _ UAT (upstairs), city, north; J rooms, __ kitchenette, all conveniences, 37s 6d; Flat, 5 rooms, 40s.—Alfred Clark, Manse street. » . CITY - Rise —4-roomed self-contained furnished Flat, garden; £2 10s—Patersons, Rattray street. K ROOMS, k'ette., furnished, term, 47s O 6d' City, 3-roomed unfurnished Flat, 30s.—Haggitt. Duthie, Campbell. FOR EXCHANGE JPOAAA—BRICK Bungalow, 4 rooms, 3t/(WUUI/ kitchenette, sleeping porch; garage; J-acre; exchange l_-storeyed Bungalow.—Ryan. pi AAA—4 ROOMS, k., Bungalow; *AUUU sunny side Valley; take two cars deposit, balance on mortgage.—Ryan. 5 -ROOMED House, near Cargill s Corner. £525; let to good tenant; car or section deposit.—Ryan. NEW Brick 5-roomed Bungalow, near Workshops; exchange wooden Bungalow, Mornington-Roslyn—Ryan, Naylor, Ltd., Broadway. LUSTROUS" ready-mixed Paints for quality, none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith. Ltd.

Attracting considerable attention in the garden of Mr H. Singleton, an amateur horticulturist, at SeaclifT, is a tulip with six blooms on the one main stem. The plant is a healthy one, and the six heads are all large and perfect. Mr Singleton has about 350 bulbs in flower this year, and he has grown tulips for many years. On several occasions he has had plants bearing two or more flowers, and instances have been known where as many as four heads have developed on the one stem, but for six to appear in this manner is considered to be unique in New Zealand. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 11