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PBOHI .ribs FOH SALE. ! N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. BRANCH OFFICE. CARGILL’S CORNER. SOUTH DUNEDIN, NIGHT PHONE 20-811. Cl LOSE CATHEDRAL AND RATTRAY STREET. - Attractive Bungalow, 4 rooms; i porcelain bath and basin, gas, electric light, scullery, copper, tubs, slab grates, Empire papers, high-waisted doors, casement windows, sunny freehold section. £9O deposit. It’s a bargain. Immediate possession. MORNINGTON (Just Off Tram).—New 4-roomed Bungalow, latest design, kitchenette. bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, fibrous ceilings, slab grates, Empire papers sun porch; good freehold section, drying green; concrete paths and wall in front. £4O deposit. Owner leaving. Sacrificed price, £920. ALBANY STREET (in Splendid Position).—First-class Single-storied House, 6 rooms and other small one; bathroom, scullery, hot and oold water, gas, electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs, 2 bay windows and portico; all in sound condition; good freehold, asphalt paths and yard. £BO deposit. A really cheap home, as inspection will convince you. For quick sale, £B4O. ROSLYN (Close Ross avenue).— Beautifully built and practically uew Bungalow of 4 large rooms, with line kitchenette and all the latest conveniences; heavy lib rous ceilings, lovely reception hall, nice dining room, slab grates, Empire papers, electric cooker, gas, porcelain bath and basin, and fine sleeping porch; concrete I'oun, dations; splendid freehold section, with glorious view over city and harbour; garden, lawn, and flowers, plenty of motor room. One of the cheapest properties in Roslyn. See it. £250 deposit. BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STREE- DUNEDIN, INVESTING AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. ST. HILDA.—Five-roomed Bungalow, with all conveniences; bathroom, h.p, boiler, electric light, etc.; nice sunny position; garden, good freehold; in first-class order Terms arranged. £I,OOO. 'AOEI HlLL.—Five-roomed Residence; bathroom, h.p boiler, electric light, gas. . etc.; in first-class order; nice freehold,excellent 'ocality, handy position. £l,lOO BRIGHTON.— Five-roomed Residence, verandah; electric light, boiler, etc.; quarter acre freehold; sun all day; best part £SOO. MORNINGTON.— Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences; bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric range, electric light and plugs; nice freehold section. A well-finished property; good view Terms arranged. £975. York placb.-v ■roomed Residence, plastered throughout, with all conveniences, bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, etc.; first-class locality, fine view; all in good order. Terms arranged. Vacant possession. £l,lOO. TAMBLYN, M‘KENZIE, AND RHODES, Phono 13,608, Phono 22-442, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, BHAITHWAITE’S BUILDINGS, 42 PIUNf.ES STREET, DUNEDIN, Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago, BUSINESSES. CANTERBURY.— BAKERY BUSINESS, really good proposition; quarlcr-acre freehold; bakehouse, 2 storerooms, garage, wool shed, residence; h. and c., electric; 2 motor deliveries; 2,300 loaves per week and good turnover small goods; owner now retiring after many years' successful business and will leave over two-third capital at 5 per cent. 0-| KA-NORTH LINE: DRAPERY, CONFECTIONERY, BOOTS, AND GENERAL StlOU GROCERY BUSINESS; shop, 5 living rooms; electric; garage; £4,000 approximately turnover. OTAGO CENTRAL: General Store and Tea Rooms; cash takings £4-0 per ifcOOU week; 5 living rooms, all conveniences. i?QAAA — ICountry 1 Country Butchery; 10 acres good land; 5-roomcd dwelling, shop; doing OAK A-SUBURBAN TOBACCO, STATIONERY, AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, excellent stand; 3 living rooms; good takings; electric light, conveniences. Art CIA —NORTH LINE; PIE CART BUSINESS, complete with stand, cart, horse, HwVvOl/ fittings, dishes; good turnover. SPEDDING AND BAGLEY, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ETC.. 25 MORAY PLACE (Opp Savoy). PHONE 12-981. DOUGLAS M. SPEDDING, A.M.R.E.I. Res. 13-895. LESLIE W. BAGLEY (N.Z.), by Exam. Res. 18-686. fti WCA MAORI HILL: New Brick 3WL lOU Five Rooms, kitchenette; sun porch; glorious view; very modern; well finished. ftiOttA —MAORI HILL: Five-roomed dixODv Wooden Bungalow; tiled roof; good workmanship; natty design; view; handy tram. KILDA; Brick Bungalow, dtxOOt) 6 largo rooms electric range, bathroom (with shower cubicle); diamond leadlight windows. OiQAA - MORNINGTON: Now BixotluvU roomed Brick Bungalow; tiled roof, fibrous ceilings, gas range; room garage. tfVi A tye—ANDERSON’S BAY: SutSJL til* (u ponor 5-rooraed Bungalow; .argo rooms, artistically finished. latest fittings throughout; a model homo, something above the ordinary, inspect this. jpl KAA ROSLYN: Natty modern oWj-iJI/if Bungalow, five rooms, garage; tiled slabs, cupboards, wardrobes; excellent order. A-l 1A A -“"TWOPENNY SECTION: cwJLJLx/l/ Modern I’ivc-roomed Brick Bungalovv; a real bargain; reduced from £1,250. Hurry. o-l "I £A— -ST. KILDA (alongside beach, cwliOU tram); Five Large Rooms (bungalow); garage. Reduced from £1,350.

“Vera is angry with Stella tor saying Jack is only an apology for a man.” “Why should that worry Vera? “Haven’t you heard? Sho J s jusfc aceeptcd the apology.” Doris: “I hear that the people who have taken tho hall are frightful swells.” .Cora: “Oh, yes. They’re,the sort -of people whose family tree -goes right back to the time when they lived in it.”

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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 2

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