MEETINGS. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street. TP H 0 S - H - ' E A T E S X (Evangelist), Will (D.V.) preach TO-MORROW LVEN IN G. SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICE. A N Evangelistic Meeting will be held ia Earley's Rail, Princes street, on Lora s Day Evening next, Oct. 18, at 6 30 p m., when several addresses will be delivereJ, All are invited to attend. FOR SALE. EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD. TONES, BASCH, & CO. have for Pale, t j by P nvate treat y. Sections of Freehold Land, tea minutes’ from Post Office, under such EASY TERMS As to enable every man to become theownerof FREEHOLD PROPERTY By an outlay of VERY LITTLE CAPITAL. TITLE—NEW ACT. To give every man the opporfuuity to do away with paying House Rent, we will undertake to advauo the necessary capital or material for building, according to the requiremeu s of purchas i s of laud REPAYMENTS FOR LAND AND BDILDING BY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. NO CHARGES Xu PURCHASERS. Offi.e : Temple Chambers, Princes street. FOR S AL-', a Four roomed House, Caversham Road, Outhouses. &c., &c., and two sietions freehold laud. Title “New Act.” terms easy. JONES, BASCH, & CO. FOR SALE, npilE FURNITURE and FIXTURES of a comfortable Private Boarding House' in centre of town. 'Hie House can be obtained at a very reasonable rental. Apply to WILL S. DOUGLAS & CO. ! FOR S\LE, at Sunnyside, close to Taylor’s store, Cottage and Two Sections. An excellent little property. Terms—half cash. W, Dalrymple and vo. FOR SALE, Sections in Barrfield ; onethird cash j balance at two or three years, at seven per cent. J. Curie, Morningtou. FOR SALE, in that fine and healthy locality, Calderville, section 57. This property is close to the Caversham Railway Station. Apply at once. W. Dalrymple and Co., ageut.
SALE, several A Hutments of Land, near the Glen; being portions of Mr M Cardie s Garden. These allotments, which are well sheltered, are admirably adapted for building sites and for garden purposes are unsurpassed, being fully stocked with well-grow'n fruit trees in full bearing. Apply to Mr M'Uardle, on the ground, or to Messrs Bathgate and Buchanan solicitors Princes street. ’ Farm for sal k A Splendid Farm of 200 acres freehold', in the Mohneux District, partly cultivated and fenced. On the estate there are 20 acres of excellent bush, and a tine nevertailing stream of water. The property is situate within four miles of the township and shipping pnyt. It is approached from Dunedin and Molyneux by good district roads, and it is seldom so desirable a property can be procured, suitable fora comfortable homestead, or affording a capitally paying investment. Price moderate and terms easy XJRQUHaRT .v; AOPHEKSON, ’ High street.
VILLA SITES. FOII SALE, in Audetson’s Bay Pistriefc, about twenty-five Acres of freehold Land, forming part of tha Silver A ores Estate, and adjoining Shiel Hill, suitable for Villa Bites. Tho property is delightfully situated for Private Residences, aud is easily accessible from Town, and is for Sale in one Lot or more. Title under tbe Land Transfer Act. For particulars apply to MESSRS COOK & MUIR, Solicitors, Manse street. FUR. SAL:', One Acre Section'in Snnnyside, adjoining Mr Burton’s property, beaut fully situated, with I'4o feet floatage to main road. Apply to Webb aud Fulton. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ICIORTY Acres, in Lower Kaikorai DisJL trict, securely fenced, and laid down in English gr.iis On the property there are two substantial houses, cow shed, houses, and two line streams of water, one of which would furnish good motive power. Will be sold in two loi a if desired. Price and te; ms, which are liberal, can be ascertained on application. UKQDHART MACPHERSON, High street. NATIONAL,. SMITH receives Pupils daily for the Pianoforte and English Concertina at the residence of Mrs Walker, Clyde street. BeIiLL receives Pupils for Tnstruc tion in Music, at her Rooms. Princes street Mr Hardy’s Cilice), daily, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Lessons given at the High School as usual. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A SINGLE GENTLEMAN requires, within short, easy distance, of University, comfortable accomodation in Hoarding House or Private Family. Address specifying terms, “Comfort,” Star Office. yAC aNCIEi for i hree Single Gentlemen. Partial board. Two doors from Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Russell street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3636, 17 October 1874, Page 3
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