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7 ,Vpi 23S Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. He Called Himself the Living Ghost! “TO-MORROW WE LIVE ” Ricardo CORTEZ, Jean PARKER. ‘The Trap Door Opened Slowly” “ THE UNKNOWN GUEST ” yictov JORY, Pamela BLAKE. 65 Minutes of Razor-edge Suspense! (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) THIS WILL BE OUR LAST FRIDAY'S COMMUNITY SING In STRAND THEATRE. (By Courtesy Fullers’ Prop., Ltd.) Commencing at Noon. THIS IS THE NURSES’ DAY Proceeds for DUNEDIN HOSPITAL NURSES’ CHAPEL FUND. Think what our NURSES are doing for OUR BOYS and ail SUFFERERS, so help THIS WORTHY CAUSE. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Nurse Gwen Milne will sing “ Fairy Tales of Ireland," “ May Day.” Nurses Edna and Grace Clark (duets) will sing "Arise, O Sun,” " Land of Hope and Glory." Nurses in Uniform will be on Duly in the Theatre and relieve you of your donations. Nursic, come over here and hold my hand, Nursie, there’s something I can’t understand. Etc. A Real Nurses’ Day for a Real Nurses’ Cause. FOR SALE: Photo (Post Card Size), autographed, of the Leaders (Post Woman), “Alfie ” (Postman), "Himmy” (Telegraph Boy). Price Is or donation. All Proceeds for Nurses’ Chapel Fund. Leader: Mr H. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano: Mr ALE. PETTITT. Flowers and Goods are acceptable for the Stall. FINAL SING. MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 30. Send for Photo, and your donations to J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. Remember: NURSES’ DAY. MORNINGTON Returned Services’ Reception Committee. —Social, School Hall, Tuesday, October 17.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS *" and & $• s, pater So^ 138 RATTRAY STREET, FINANCE AGENTS, LAND Si SHARE BROKERS £ ?> 4 £ AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. OVAL AND CAR SHEDS (now vacant)—Substantial 5-ROOMED HOUSE; J good appearance; hot and cold water, gas, electric light, bathroom, petrous tubs, and all in tidy order. Deceased estate ONLY £750. * m n ’ r " r ' lr ' r7 ' KEYS*AT OFFICE. f' i REEN ISLAND (on main road, best residential position)— Lovely elevated BUILDVT ING SECTION; bathed in sunshine, and good view. DEPOSIT—SOUTH END (ON RISE. CONVENIENT CARISBROOK): AN ( LfVEXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT BRICK BUNGALOW; four good rooms, kitchenette and sun room; every modern convenience and well-arranged interior; good elevated section; garden and cheerful outlook; CHEAPEST OFFERING; IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION; £1585; INSPECTION INVITED. DEPOSIT—BESIDE OVAL AND CAR SHEDS: AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL BUILT ATTRACTIVE EIGHT-ROOMED BRICK RESIDENCE; every convenience; good freehold; GIFT, £1550. .01 (l(i DEPOSIT—NOW VACANT: SOLIDLY-BUILT HOME of four rooms, with tvIUU good section; room for another house; situated ELM ROW AND CATHEDRAL; URGENT SALE; £650; KEYS HERE. Qryj* DEPOSIT—ON RISE, CLOSE GARDENS: SOLIDLY-BUILT BRICK HOME; 4 O six rooms; electric light; bathroom: hot and cold water and other conveniences; quarter-acre garden; GIFT, £550. WOODJIAUGH (on rise, lying to the sun, pleasant surroundings): Comfortable 4 ROOMS, bathroom, electric light hot and cold water, casement windows, coalhouse, washhouse, copper and concrete tubs; in good order; fine 1-acre freehold level section; suit retired couple: augment income raspberries and small fruit. Owner leaving. ONLY £650. EASY TERMS. f*l Or DEPOSIT-MUSSELBURGH (good position, close Drive and tram); Splendid cL 1 1 it) 6-roomed attractive VILLA all conveniences, and large- freehold garden, etc. ONLY £IOSO. . LOOK. LOOK. LOOK. , . 3 VACANT HOMES 3 VACANT HOMES Few minutes' level walk from Post Office and handy Oval, and one minutes’ walk from tram stop Well-built RESIDENCE OF 5 ROOMS All conveniences, and all offices under one roof. Solve your housing problem GIVEN AWAY. PRICE £750 (6446) ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, .i ROOMS; best, residential street. Anderson’s Bay; lounge 15ft x 16tt 6in; built-in wardrobes In bedrooms; modern papers; gas copper; concrete paths. This Home commands a glorious view, and receives all the sun that shines. Valuable ,1-acrc section (with 66ft frontage); lawns, shrubs, flower and vegetable garden. First genuine buyer will purchase. ONLY £1970. 16444) DOCTOR’S OR PROFESSIONAL MAN’S RESIDENCE, HIGH STREET: Desirable 2-STOREY DOUBLE-BRICK RESIDENCE. 10 ROOMS, including Surgery and Waiting Room. Attractive lounge. 24 x 20. Brick Garage. VALUE. £3500. (6443) JOHN REID & SONS, LIMITED. Phones 12-538, 12-539. OPPOSITE CHIEF POST OFFICE. R. HENDERSON, Evening 22-515. Day Phone 13-640 Q .AND AGENT. 236 *PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (ABOVE MOODY’S, Tobacconist) 3N THE COAST, NORTH OTAGO. CONVENIENT SCHOOL, ETC.: 20 ACRES FREEHOLD AND 20 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE; all good grazing and; place will carry 18-20 cows, but present owner, owing to poor health, is running 0 dry rattle; 6-roomed House, with cl. light, and all necessary outbuildings; permanent water supply. Price, £I2OO. , . , . . [\7AITATI: ICO ACRES FREEHOLD; part clean grazing and cropping land, balance W in natural state; fair quantity qf firewood; suitable for running 6-8 cows, Deletes dry stock, and would make a good poultry farm; 6-roomed House, el. light, ind all necessary outbuildings. Government valuation £SBO and the owner will ake £ son 1 AUIET HOLIDAY COTTAGE IN ONE OF THE OTAGO PENINSULA BAYS: 4J Acres o! of Freehold, with a neat COTTAGE, built 6 years, large living room, with'range, : bedrooms and sun porch; garage; also 2-roomed Hut with range, and a boatshed vith 12ft boat, also 103 feet fishing net and ropes. Price, £475, with everything, \^|'OERAKI— 3J Acres Freehold, U-roomed HOUSE, el. light,,and outbuildings. £450. nOAI. AND FIREWOOD BUSINESS—Turnover over 20 tons of coal weekly, besides L' firewood; sound,, profitable business, that will stand investigation. Price, £1275, or truck and all necessary plant, and including several storage sheds on freehold I/^OSGIEL—Tidy VILLA of 5 i coins and kitchenette, el. light, bathroom, and out--8.1. buildings; good garden; freehold section. £OSO. RAMPDEN —5 Acres Land, with 6-roomed HOUSE, el. light, bathroom, washhouse, cowbyre. and large fowlhouse. Price, £730, including 2 cows, separator and “eASIDE RESORT—6O ACRES FREEHOLD AND GOO ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE, small rent'd: caVrying capacity 250 ewes and 20 cows and dry cattle; substantial 2-roomed House, with hot water, bathroom, 5 detached rooms, also 5-roomed Cotage and full range of farm buildings; fully booked up with guests for holidays. Ownei nu-t sell on account of ill-health. Price. £2300 for property, including furniture.

MUSSELBURGH RISE. ARTISTIC ,IJ-STOREY BUNGALOW; six rooms; garage and workshop; lovely Harbour view; a select home: within easy walk of a tram. PRICE, £2500 ANDERSON'S BAY. SELECT IJ-STOREY BUNGALOW; very handy to tram terminus; five rooms, sun room', and k’ette.; level sectic-n; a lovely sunny spot. PRICE. ( £2BOO L J. I RELA ND, L T D., PROPERTY SALESMEN AND AUCTIONEERS, Manse street. 1 Q/j ACRES FREEHOLD, good heavy JLutc land, major portion fiat, with part swamp. Subdivided into numerous paddocks and well watered. Improvements 'consist of 5-roomed dwelling. 11. and C. water, electric light, barn, stable, eowbyre. , Carrying 250 Ewes and in the summer up to 50 Head Cattle. All lambs go fat off the mothers. A good compact farm well situated for school and rail. PRICE £2ooo—£looo can remain on Mortgage. DONALD REID & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reacn of everyone; best English creations; new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25668, 17 October 1944, Page 8

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