PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, (Assoc. Members Seal Estate Institute of N.Z. by Eiam.), No. 221 PRINCES STREET, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, PROPERTY SALESMEN, PROBATE VALUERS. Evening 'phono 25-390. Ini OKA - -ST. KILDA: Cheapest offering, Superior Bungalow of 5 rooms, with all dW_L,-v»}o modern appointments. Lovely corner section, well laid out. 2120 ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. HANDY TO TOWN: 4 acres good grass land and 5-rooraed Dwelling, with 4 t)U h. and c. water, electric light. Everything in first-class order. A great ship. 2390 v ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. £BBO Dunedin. —OPOHO: A Modern Home, with all furniture for.£Bßo. Semi-bungalow of 4 rooms, with h. and o. water, electric light, gas range. Owner leaving 2385 ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. Ol QirK-ROSLYN (near Columba College, only a step from the tram): FirslSt'JLoiD class 7-rooraed Residence; lovely large rooms; modern conveniences; fine freehold section. Owner transferred. Price right. 2256 1 ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. i?OQAA — ICITY 1 CITY : Brick Bungalow, rooms and kitchenette; position offering in the city. with garage. A charming property. Five very nice section; gets all the sun. Best pro--2172 ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. ~ £1175 value. —SLIGHT RISE, CLOSE TO CAR (very sunny situation, nico view); Real good Bungalow of 5 rooms; well designed; iovoly garden. Great 6 2065 ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. ’Phono 10-842. 'Phone 10-842. CLARKE, MARSHALL. LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. TING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS. 19 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. [pi aa DEPOSIT.—4 Rooms, St. Hilda; porcelain hath, basin, o.l; house in splonSfcfXUv did order. £750. ii?l AA DEPOSIT.—CITY (on rise): 11 Rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 lavatories, an'".-all gbIUU other modern conveniences; freehold. I*l /JAA" i^kge BOARDING HOUSE, 26 boarders, 30s weekly; also shop atobJLuUU tached; furniture and stock and lease given in for price asked. lf*ll MORNINGTON: Freehold; s:nny position; 6-roomed Bungalow, porceSijLXOU lain bath and basin, gas for cooking, fibrous ceilings; lovely corner sec-
iion; room for garage. BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. INVESTING AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. ANDERSON’S BAY.—New 5-roomcd Brick Bungalow, wilh kitchenette, bathroom, b.p. boiler, and all modern conveniences; electrio light, gas cooker, petrous tubs gas boiler, etc.; handy to tram, in good locality. Easy terms arranged. £1,165. ST. KILDA. —First-class 4-roomcd Residence, in excellent order; bathroom, b.p. boiler, electric light, etc.; nice garden; sunny position. Cheap property. £875. O UNSHINE.- Five-roomed Bungalow Residence, wilh all modern conveniences, b.p. >3 boiler, electric light, etc.; in first-class order; allotment; £SO deposit and very easy terms arranged. ROSLYN.— Superior 8-roomed Residence, plastered throughout; all modern conveniences, h.p. boiler, electee light, largo rooms, cupboards, wardrobes; all in firstclass order; fine freehold; nice garden; handy position, in first-class locality, near tram; £1,750. KEW. Modem Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; fibrous plaster ceilings and all modern conveniences, h.p. boiler, electric light; good outlook, sunny; in perfect order; terms arranged; £9OO.
i i I Office ’phone 10-953. Residence ’phone 22-375. GEORGE W. KIDD, LAND AGENT AND VALUER. 73 PRINCES STREET. HOTEL, leasehold (South Canterbury); bar takings approximately £IOO. This is a real good house. : HOTEL, leasehold (Auckland City); takings £200; goodwill, furniture, stock, £3,500. Absolute snip. HOTEL, leasehold (Taranaki); bar takings £190; practically all boer; particulars bona fide buyer. BAKERY, SMALL GOODS, CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, main thoroughfare, Dunedin; turnover £IOO weekly. Splendid chance practical baker with family. liIRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS south end; shop and 4 living rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; brick building; good lease; takings £BO. Price £525 going concern. DAIRY, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, 2 shops, 4 living rooms; all conveniences; double garage; good lease, low rental; price £750. Further particulars on application. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, 6 living rooms; lease 4 years; rent £3 5b ; takings £2B. Price £475.
N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. OFFICE, CARGILL’S CORNER, SOUTH DUNEDIN. ON RISE (Above Knox Church).—Comfortable House (verandah front), 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery; hot and cold water, gas, copper and tubs, and all necessary outbuildings; good freehold section; lovely view. £IOO deposit; deceased estate; quick sale, £BOO. MICHIE STREET, ROSLYN (Close Rosts avenue).—Attractive Home, 6 rooms; in excellent condition, with all modern conveniences, and nicely fitted throughout; large section, fine garden, and beautiful view; easy terms Owner leaving. £1,050. CUMBERLAND STREET (Close St. David street).—Good House of 4 rooms and kitchenette; washhouse, copper, tubs, gas; freehold section, asphalt paths and yard; £6O deposit; deceased estate; immediate possession; only £475. SLIGHTLY ON RISE (Close Oval and Car Sheds).—Comfortable House, in good order, 6 rooms; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, copper and tubs, verandah front; freehold section; very sunny position and glorious view; £75 deposit. A decided bargain, £6OO. ON RISE (Sunny Side, Handy to Gardens).—Substantial House, 5 rooms, in excellent condition, with all modern conveniences and nice appearance; fine sunny lection; good garden and garage. Owner bought farm. £IOO deposit. Urgent sale, £BBS.
♦*My word, Jack,” says Willie, “you should have heard (Dad last night. He was making a hole for a screw with a Shammer and nail. He missed the nail and struck his thumb. ! laughed and—’nuff said. Then he looked for the screws, jwhich he could not find (I had used them all on the scooter, but did not tell him). The last straw was when he tried to find the screwdriver. It was lost, and of course he blamed me. He said*. ‘ I wish some people would put things back in their right place after using them/ Mum took this to mean her, and she said he should take that to himself. He should fold up his pyjamas every morning and put his slippers away, Sand not leave them for everyone to fall over. Had said botMng, lor he knew he was in the wrong.”' TO-DAY HE IS BWYING FROM VERNON SMITH (THE IRONMONGER, M 'GEOROE STREET,, ,m GIMLET at 8d (posted, Id extra), a Packet of 8 dozen ASSORTED SCREWS at 1/ (posted, 3d extra), and & Screwdriver at i/e (posted, 2d extra). ~ *He said he would m that I did not touch any of his forts to future.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 2
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