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MATINEE 1.45. EVENINGS 7.30. STRAND . . . Finally To-night. “ QUEEN OF BROADWAY” HEART-THROBBING MELODRAMA I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “THE ROUND UP” DAREDEVIL FIGHTING THRILLS! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 and CTRAND Phone 7.45 p.m. O 13-379 Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT! 2 and 7.45 p.m. HE’S BACK AGAIN! British Empire Films Presents LEE TR A C Y The Fastest Talking Newshawk, In His Greatest Role! “THEPA Y Q F F ” Tom BROWN Tina THAYER Evelyn BRENT Jack LaRUE. WHO WAS THE KILLER? Also Paramount Presents AKIM TAMIROFF, GAIL PATRICK. ANNA MAY WONG - “ DANGEROUS TO KNOW ” Akim Tamiroff, the Man of a Thousand Faces, the “ Brains Behind the Rackets,” the Man who Held a Whole City in the Palm of His Hand! They Found Him . . . “ DANGEROUS TO KNOW ” (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “ PERILS QF NYOKA”

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SIMPLICITY TRACTORS REILLYS REGRETFULLY ADVISE THAT THEY ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCKS, THE SHIPMENT HAVING BEEN SOLD OUT IMMEDIATELY. BUT FURTHER SUPPLIES ARE EXPECTED IN A FEW MONTHS' TIME OF THE H h.p. “A” and "B” MODELS—WITH IMPLEMENTS. PRICES AND PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. MULTI PLO INCUBATORS AND BROODERS SUPPLIES OF BOTH THESE MACHINES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ANP ORDERS ARE BEING BOOKED FOR DELIVERY PRIOR TO THE HATCHING SEASON. BOOKLETS and PARTICULARS FORWARDED. REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, LTD., MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. TELEGRAMS: "REILLYS, DUNEDIN.” P.O. BOX 526. TELEPHONES 11-802, 11-803. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS & *• s. ?AT ®tts oN 158 RATTRAY STREET, FINANCE AGENTS, LAND & SHARE BROKERS 4 71 AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENT& £l7 pr DEPOSIT—EASY DISTANCE FROM ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, ROSLYN: Com- ■ 4 •) paratively new BUNGALOW o£ four rooms and kitchenette, clinker brick fireplace, cupboards, concrete foundations; good level section, well surrounded and fenced. This property has been a little neglected, and the garden wants cleaning up Possession next week. SACRIFICED PRICE, £B9O. WORKER’S* CHANCE—ABBOTSFORD, close Station: Comfortable, vacant 5roomed HOUSE with conveniences; wants papering; sunny position; good i-acre garden; well planted. KEYS HERE. £525 IDEAL FOR RETURNED SERVICEMAN—TEA ROOMS AND FARMLET, HIGHCLIFF ROAD, PENINSULA; dwelling, about 4 rooms with modern conveniences and glassed-in tea rooms; outbuildings; about 3 acres freehold and 12 leasehold; bright position. Cows and poultry may be taken at valuation VERY EASY TERMS. LOT £I2OO. O-J 9“ DEPOSIT—GOOD BARGAIN. SOUTH END, BESIDE MACANDREW ROAD: dJx&t) Substantial SEMI-BUNGALOW, attractive appearance, 4 bright, airy rooms and kitchenette; concrete foundations; bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light and gas; freehold; green and flowers. Owner leaving. URGENT SALE. WE RECOMMEND IT. £795. I*l DEPOSIT—SLIGHT RISE, CLOSE OUR OFFICE: Substantial 5-roomed HOME, in perfect condition; porcelain bath and basin, electric light, hot and cold water, gas, slab grates; attractively decorated Empire papers; well hedged; all in sound condition. £G7S. CITY, ON RISE, CONVENIENT PRINCES STREET: Exceptionally sunny freehold, modern pretty 4-roomed, tiled-roof BRICK BUNGALOW, sun room and kitchenette; latest conveniences. URGENT SALE. EASY TERMS. Glendining avenue, beside knox college, on rise: choice building SITE, level and excellent view; bathed in sunshine. £SO DEPOSIT. DAY PHONE, 13-640. EVENING PHONE, 22-515. Q R. HEND E R S 0 N LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET (Next Moody’s, Tobacconist). CLUTHA DISTRICT: 200 ACRES FREEHOLD and 180 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE; small rental; 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings Price £IOOO as a going concern with 19 cows, 17 young cattle, 2 horses, 2-cow milking plant, separator, cream cans, engine and saw bench, J-ton truck and a lot of sundries. A young energetic man could more than double the carrying capacity. EVANSDALE: Neat BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, in perfect order inside and out; new enamel coal range; el. light and plugs; plenty water; garage; lawn, flowers and splendid vegetable garden; freehold section; £SOO. POULTRY FARM, VICINITY OF OAMARU: 31 ‘acres freehold; all good land; modern Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette; hot and cold water; el. light; bathroom; all outbuildings, including fowlhouses for 1000 hens; grounds nicely laid out in lawn, shrubs, garden and orchard. Price £2IOO, including over 800 pullets and one-year-old hens, 1 3000 capacity electric incubator and 3 smaller Kerosene incubators, 3 Electric brooders; all necessary plant; also 1 cow and separator. BETWEEN DUNEDIN AND MOSGIEL: 20 ACRES FREEHOLD; if properly farmed will carry 8 cows and suitable gardening; 8-roomed house with hot' water, el. light, bathroom and all outbuildings. Price £I2OO, including 3 cows, calf, separator and sundries; good garden. PALMERSTON: 30 ACRES FREEHOLD; clean, undulating land in hay paddocks and grass; neat 5-roomed house with every convenience: all outbuildings; permanent water; £llOO. Lawrence district: 27 acres freehold and 30 acres government LEASE; rent Is per acre; well fenced and watered and all clean, ploughable land: 5-roomed house, el. light, and full range of outbuildings; price £IOSO, including 44 ewes, 50 lambs, 4 cows, 6 young cattle, implements, and sundries; plenty hay for the winter. Place will carry 50 ewes and 10 cows all tne year. Alongside main highway, north of oamaru: 53 acres freehold; all flat land with permanent water supply. Large plantation of trees; comfortable 5-roomed house with hot water service, bathroom, and all outbuildings, including fowlhouses for about 800 hens. Place is vacant, and a bit neglected, but owner is allowing for that in a sacrifice price of £585. TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JUSTICE, auctioneers, real estate agents, and valuers, 114 Princes street, Dunedin. C.l Office 13-608. Evening, 22-483 and 14-683. EXCLUSIVE DOUBLE-BRICK BUNGALOW, ST. CLAIR. A HOME to be proud of, in select' position, handy cor and beach; 5 rooms and k’ette., extensive lounge with folding doors to dining room, roomy, wellequipped bathroom, ample cupboards, presses, etc.; vinery, garage, workshop; large section, panoramic view; price, £3OOO. ' r*£»AA—ON slight rise,,handy Kaikorai Jw'lJl/l/ tram terminus: Substantial 6roomed RESIDENCE, with quarter-acre, electric hot and cold; pleasing outlook; a genuine snip at this low price. 9K4V- ST. KILDA: BUNGALOW, 4 cVliWtfv rooms and k’ette; right at car; all convs.; rates only £9. f>l I KA-MUSSELBURGH: Well-kept lV J. J *J\r 7-roomed VILLA with good frontage; excellent order: all convs.; a line family home. f*l A K A—ST. CLAIR (handy car, (W J- school, and beach): Substantial, well-built SEMI-BUNGALOW, 6 large rooms, all convs.; level section. t*7rrA INVESTMENT PROPERTY, L 4 just nicely elevated from Caversham car terminus: Two three-roomed dwelling HOUSES let at 16s 6d and 13s per week respectively; freehold. ALFRED CLARK, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 8-10 MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones: Office 12-323. Private 22-377. HIGIICLIFP EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. We have been instructed to sell that attractive freehold with all improvements thereon known for years as the HIGHCLIFF CAFE and carried on so successfully by the late Mr G. S. Paxton. There is an excellent opportunity here for a couple, preferably with a daughter to assist in the tea room. The FREEHOLD contains almost 3 acres, and another 20 acres is held on a long lease at low rental. BUILDINGS comprise tea rooms, living rooms, and outhouses. The position is WITHIN POPULAR HIKING DISTANCE from Bay tram terminus. The situation commands a wonderful view of harbour and city. The total land an)a makes a handy little farm where everything necessary for the tea room can be grown. Rates only £4 5s per annum. Insurance: Building £BOO. fittings, plant, etc., £SOO. The Post Office brings in £29 a year. THE PRICE IS It's a bargain, and the trustees are anxious to close the estate. Further particulars obtainable from J. IRELAND, LTD., PROPERTY SALESMEN, AUCTIONEERS. AND VALUERS, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. . WARRINGTON. Select Spot—Choice surroundings. Attractive HOME of 4 excellent rooms, with all usual conveniences, including SEPTIC DRAINAGE. Garden is very well laid out and very private. SUN ALL DAY. £450 OWNER LEAVING £450 This is Exceptional Value GREEN ISLAND FARMLET. 1 ‘> ACRES FREEHOLD, 8-roomed house, lO drained to sewer, e. light, h. and c. water. The land is all in grass, and is eminently suitable for subdividing. Several sections could reaidly be sold and still leave plenty of ground for keeping 2 or 3 cows and poultry. Well watered Price, £2375. WE also have 5 FREEHOLD SECTIONS for sale. Sunny side Main South road, Burnside. Will sell together or separately. Reasonable prices will be accepted. /' NORTH END. Freehold Investment Property. 2 HOUSES (entirely separate), both well built and in good Older, and both well let to first-class tenants Well over a-acre £775 Excellent Interest on your capital £775 The safest place for money is freehold property ALEXANDER KINMONT, 141 HIGH STREET (near Manse street) Phone 14-133; evening 21-167. P-ROOMED BRICK BUNGALOW. Rus- '•* lyn; tiled roof; perfectly level section; good garden; £24.00; no agents. H 5, TIMES. rPIMARU—Best part, Big SECTION; 9 X rooms in 2 fiats; well let. Owner now in north and will sell reasonably. Full particulars from ■ ‘ 1 . MANAGER, Box 1139, Wellington.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25456, 10 February 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25456, 10 February 1944, Page 8

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