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1/6 FULLERS gTRAND THEATRE 1A SESSIONS 2 and 7.45 p.m. COMEDY! DRAMA! ROMANCE! ACTION! MURDER - MYSTERY! “Nine Lives Are Not Enough” RONALD REAGAN, JOAN PERRY From the New Best-seller by the Author of “ EACH DAWN I DIE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Merry Spook-spoofing Spree! “MURDER in the BLUE ROOM” Grace MCDONALD, Donald COOK, Anne GWYNNE, John LITEL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS- D.1.C., or Phone 15-379. You’ll be Happier in a Fuller Theatre. SHOWS 0 TAGO PENINSULA A. & P. SOCIETY, LIGHT HORSE GYMKHANA AT PORTOBELLO NEXT SATURDAY. Alterations in events:— Lady Riders, Minimum weight lost., not list. Pony events first on programme. “ STEELITE ” Paints: Put yc-ur labour into something durable; " Steelite" Red for service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS *• and £ S. pati in so 158 RATTRAY STREET. N FINANCE AGENTS, LAND & SHARE BROILERS. Lt 2' 2) AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS.

VACANT POSSESSION— MORNINGTON, in bright position: 6-roomed HOUSE with kitchen, and all conveniences, gas, electric light, hot and cold water, copper, tubs; nearly 3-acre sunny section. £l5O DEPOSIT. CHEAP, £BOO. OOUND INVESTMENT. CLOSE xw ~ ~ ----- IO 8-roomed RESIDENCE, with modern conveniences; let in two separate flats rentals, 35s weekly. Freehold section. qat.f. £i->n deposit EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, £875. TO CARGILL'S CORNER; i conveniences; FOR URGENT Substantially-built o separate flats; SALE. £l5O DEPOSIT. AA DEPOSIT—PURAKANUI, bright position; Well-built 4 ROOMS and sun room; furnished; electric light; coal range; 2 tanks; good freehold. HERE IT IS—MORNINGTON, well situated: New Tiled Roofed Brick BUNGALOiV, 4 large rooms, scullery and sun room, all latest modern conveniences; spacious bathroom and interior wej] equipped; good freehold. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION £3OO DEPOSIT. INSPECTION INVITED OT. CLAIR, ON RISE, commanding glorious view and right in the sunshine: Superior ID new tiled-roof Brick Bungalow of 4 rooms and large sun porch; most attractive appearance; built by one of Dunedin’s leading builders. and complete with all latest modern appointments; level freehold section. SEE THIS ARTISTIC HOME. £lo() DEPOSIT. ABSOLUTE VALUE. £1925. LIBERAL TERMS. NOTE—GOVERNMENT BONDS TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT ON ANY PROPERTY PURCHASED DOCTORS OR PROFESSIONAL G GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, High street. Desirable 2-storey Double Brick Resir dence, 10 rooms, including surgery and waiting room. Attractive Lounge, 24 x 20. Value £3500. 1G443) STAFFORD STREET: Vacant SECTION; 80 feet frontage; wonderful value, £350. (0431) /GITY, NORTH END: Valuable TWO-STOREY BRICK PREMISES; on 24 poles FreeU hold Corner Section, with entrances from three streets. Let to good tenants, and showing a return of over 10 per cent, net on price asked. £IBSO (6482) MODERN (Double Brick) BUNGALOW (Architect’s Model); BEST RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY (few minutes from Pitt street). THIS ATTRACTIVE GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE of 7 rooms and solarium abounds in exclusive features, including Billiard Room, spacious, well-lit Lounge, Solarium, with steel-framed Whitney windows' 8 heater points, gas fire in Dining Room, Mono Metal sink top, English built-in porcelain bath and Twvford’s pedestal basin; ample built-in cupboards and walk-in wardrobes. Garage; concrete paths, etc., etc. This Desirable Home is vacant, and will sell quickly. We cordially invite your inspection. Price £3656. (6474) V\7E have genuine cash buyers for all types of City and Suburban Properties. If VY considering selling, please ring us—our salesman will gladly call. JOHN RJE 1 D & SON S, LIMI TE D, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS (Opposite Chief Post Oflice). Day Phone, 13-640. Evening, 22-515. Q R. II E N D E RS 0 N, LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (ABOVE MOODY'S, TOBACCONIST). PALMERSTON, SLIGHT RISE,. CENTRE OF TOWNSHIP: 4-roomed HOUSE, cl. light, range and open fireplace; washhouse; freehold section. Price £2OO. Finance arranged. OTAGO PENINSULA: 96 ACRES FREEHOLD MIXED FARMING LAND; 5-roomed House and full range of outbuildings. Price, £2O per acre. O AMARU DISTRICT: 36 ACRES FREEHOLD MIXED B’ARMING LAND; good living from early market produce. Substantial home of 6 rooms and sun room, hot water service, el. light, bathroom and all outbuildings. Permanent water. Price, £2IOO. MILES DUNEDIN: 180 ACRES FREEHOLD; carry 8-10 cows and 150 ewes; wo 5-roomed house and outbuildings. £950. VICINITY OF BROAD BAY: Comfortable HOME of 3 rooms and glassed-in verandah, el. light, hot water service, bathroom; 2 outside sheds; 3-acre freehold; good garden, £530. DUNEDIN SUBURB, ON THE RISE, HANDY TRAM: Neat BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and 2 sun rooms; electric light and electric hot water, gas; bathroom with porcelain bath and basin; built-in wardrobes; outbuildings, including garage; nice garden; freehold section. £IBOO. BUTCHERY BUSINESS, NORTH LINE TOWNSHIP: Freehold property, Shop with storerooms and outbuildings. Price £525, including motor truck, freezer, mincer, sausage filler, and all necessary plant. IfiREEHOLD MIXED GROCERY BUSINESS, LARGE MAIN LINE TOWNSHIP, A 1 NORTH.—Roomy shop, with large storage space; good 6-roomed homestead attached; hot and cold water, electric range and electric hot water, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, and all necessary outbuildings; full 3-acre freehold section; turnover, £l6O-£l7O weekly; small delivery; no bad debts and no long hours. Price £2750 for freehold property and business. Stock at valuation.

■RROADWAY LAND AGENCY. (A. J. RYAN). SUPERIOR HOME, just converted into 2 modern, self-contained flats, each 4 rooms, k.; one let to good tenant, the other waiting for a man who wishes to live practically rent free. Price. £IBSO. WINDING UP ESTATE—Brick BUNGALOW (tiled roof), 4 rooms, kitchenette. large glassed-in sleeping porch, built about 10 years; let to good tenant; possible chance of early possession; £1450. jf»-| QAR- 4 ROOMS, large kitchen, dwJLfiUl" porcelain bath and basin, all conveniences; good sunny garden; one minute from tram. (IOQA —NEAR St. Joseph’s Cathedral. dwOe/U 4-roomed HOUSE, with every modern convenience; good sunny garden and vacant; inspect now. VTEAR MOSGIEL: 10 ACRES FREEJ\ HOLD LAND,' part orchard; well sheltered, well watered; away from flood area; 5 rooms, k., in perfect order; £2500. Bull creek—sound 3 rooms sunny leasehold section; rental, 30s per annum; fully furnished. Price, £l5O. WAITAHUNA— Sound little HOME of 4 rooms, in perfect order; cowbyre, outhouses, eto.; approx. 80 acres leasehold: £SOO. ■VTEAT WAIKOUAITI bungalow. Situated in the best part of this popular Township; handy to rail and main road. , , , 1-acre Freehold. 5 rooms, bathroom With porcelain bath and basin, water laid on, septic drainage, electric. All in splendid order. PRICE £935. ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME. Very close to Rail and Bus services. 61 Acres Freehold. Of definite future subdivisible value. Would make excellent garden or poultry farm or combination of both, besides keeping a cow, LOVELY RESIDENCE, DOUBLE BRICK, 7 rooms, with every modern convenience. Magnificent Harbour View. Eminently suitable for relired man or professional man. THE PRICE IS f L # J. IRELAND, LTD., ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS, Manse street. FOR Sale, Section; Wanaka Township; size approx, 1-acre; situated on hill overlooking lake and 5 minutes Post Office.— Further particulars address 11, Times Office.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 10

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