PROPfcrtTItS FOK SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, FINANCE AGENTS, LAND AND SHAREBROKERS, PATERSON’S BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY*STREET. (BRANCH OFFICE: Cargill'* Corner, South Dunedin), Auctioneers, House md Land Agents. TO OUR NUMEROUS CLIENTS AND FRIENDS, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETINGS. A year a"o we asked you to entrust us with your business in 1928, and you have shown your confidence by doing so. We greatly appreciate this, and now ask a similar favour in 1929. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED. TELL us . ; OFFICE OPENS THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STEEEj, DUNEDIN, INVESTING AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. ST KILDA. -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. mil —Five-roomed Residence; bathroom, h.p boiler, electric light, gas, M eS; Knfcloss order; nice freehold, excellent locality, handy position. £l,lOO. rORIGHTON Five-roomed Residence,, verandah; electric light, boiler, etc.; quarteracre freehold; sun all day: best part. £SOO. ■«/rORNINGTON.—Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences; 3Vx bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric range, electric light and plugs; nice freehold section. A well-finished property; good view. Terms arranged. -9/5. *»rORK PLACE.—7 roomed Residence, plastered throughout, with all conveniences, bathroom, h.u. boiler, electric light, etc.; first-class locality, fine view; all m good order. Terms arranged. Vacant possession. £l,lOO. Office phone 10-959. Residence phouo 20-974, GEORGE W. KIDD, LAND AGENT AND VALUER, 73 PRINCES STREET, COUNTRY BOARDING HOUSE. COUNTRY BOARDING HOUSE, SUNNY CENTRAL OTAGO. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. I Lave just been instructed to offer for sale by private treaty a LEASEHOLD BOARDING HOUSE us a going concern, situate in one of the most progressive towns in Central Otago. The premises have all modern conveniences. There are -21 rooms, and a steady trade. The rental is a nominal one. Busy season now commencing. First to get particulars 'will surely purchase. Going concern, only £4OO. This is an absolutely genuine sale, the vendor being compelled to sell on account of illness in family. Don't make any mistake. This bargain is to be sold immediately, and tho PRICE AS GOING CONCERN IS ONLY £4OO. Sole Agent: GEORGE W. KIDD, Real Estate Agent. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PROPERTY SALESMEN, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS, DUNEDIN, MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF OTAGO (incorporated). NORTH END (Near Logan Park).—Good 6-roomed Verandah House, on concrete foundations; e. 1., gas cooker and coal range, hot and cold wafer; easy ingoing. £l5O. PENNY SECTION (On Risc).-New Bungalow of 4 rooms; fibrous ceilings, slab grates, wardrobe, e. 1., hot and cold, good work shed; fine outlook. .Terms. £195. 9551 ST. CLAlK.—Charming Tiled-roof Bungalow of 5 rooms; attractive interior; every modern convenience. A home that has appeal. See ns and arrange to inspect. £llsO. MOENINGTON (Commanding Position, Overlooking City).—Modern Bungalow of * good rooms; panelled hall, fibrous ceilings, selected fires; every convenience; splendid freehold section; garage; terms. £1250. 9581 REIDS, LTD. ’Phone 12-539. Private ’phones 22-240 and 20-662.
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Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 2
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