PROPERTIES FOB SALE. Jliono 10 842. Evening, 13-106, 23-3G5. CLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN (Incorporating J. W. H., Clarke, Member Real Estate Institute, N.Z.), .-yORK PLACE.—6 1 X poles A very Rooms; 'e.l., b. and c., gas, bathroom; freehold section, cheap property, and easy tenn.3 arranged. Price, £750, 22 K AIKORAI.-4 Rooms 2 minutes from tram and kithenette; Price, £BSO. i-acra freehold; good sunny position, iTtyTORNINGTON (Near 'Pram). —Choice Villa, with all (ho latest conveniences; porcolirJL lain bath and basin; splendid home, 6 rooms; garage; nearly i-acro freehold. Rates only £lO. Clear title. Price, £9BO, and a bargain at the price. aUEEN’S DRIVE, Musselburgh.—6 Rooms, with all the latest conveniences; large . section, grows -beautiful crops -flowers, fruit, and vegetables. BRICK BUNGALOW, Mornkigton.—■ 5 Rooms, just finished; level freehold eec- _ < lion, This is the cheapest Brick Bungalow offering to day. Price, £1,350. ’ CHOICE BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette, Bt. Kilda; e. 1.. h. and c., radiator, gas cooker, bath and basirt, wardrobes: all buildings under one roof. |i\TEAR HANOVER STREET.—Shop, suitable hairdresser-tobacconist, and six rooms; .is brick; e. 1., hot, cold water, bathroom; freehold. Price, £1,200. MOHNINGXON. —Freehold Section; room for 2 houses; lovely view; fenced and hedged with holly. £325 the lot. BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING ST REE DUNEDIN. INVESTING AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. YORK PLACE.—7-roomod Residence, plastered throughout, with all conveniences, bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric fight, etc.; first-class locality, fine view; all in good order. Terms arranged. Vacant possession. £l,lOO. CITY.— Residence of 6 rooms and kitchenelle, bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, ga«, clinker brick fireplace, washhouse, tubs, copper. .Also, 2-roomed Cottage, let for 15s per week to good tenant; nice freehold section, handy position, just off George sireet; property at in good order. £1,150. ST. CLAlß.—Attractive Modern Bungalow of 5 rooms; every convenience;' porcelain bath h.p boiler, electric light, gas cooker, etc.; nice freehold section; all in first-class order; situated on the sunny side in best residential part, close to tram. Owner left Dundein. £1,400. i \ NDBRSON.’S BAY ROAD.—Substantial 7-roomed Brick Residence, bathroom, h.p. XX boiler, ereotric light, gas, washhouse, motor garage, sheds, etc., in good order: freehold corner; very handy position; has splendid prospective value as a shop site. N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS. SURVEYORS. SHARE AND LAND BROKERS. PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, IC3 RATTRAY STREET BRANCH OFFICE, CARGILL’S CORNER, SOUTH DUNEDIN. NIGHT PHONE 20-811. AT ORTH END (ON RISE, HANDY TO GEORGE STREET) ,-5-roomed Dwelling, X ’ with shop attached; electric light; drained to sewer; thoroughly sound, and in first-class order; freehold corner section. Splendid view. £SO deposit. A genuine bargain at £760. "OOSLYN (in Sunny X’osition beside Tram).—Good 6-roomed House, bathroom, sculXI/ iery, hot and cold, copper, tubs, electric light, cupboards, and wardrobes; over 4-acre fine section, sheltered -position; 2 entrances, and" great view. £SO deposit. Owner leaving for Wellington. Great bargain, £BOO. UNIVERSITY RISE (in Fine Position). —Comfortable House, 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, copper, tubs: verandah front, and lovely freehold section, wide frontage; fine view over city. Land alone worth £4OO. Deceased estate; £SO deposit. Must sell. £SOO. PUT STREET (On Rise, Just Above Knox Church, Where Homes are Difficult to Obtain).—Pretty Home of 6 rooms, in first-class order, with all up-to-date conveniences and outbuildings; nice garden, exceptionally simiw, and view unsurpassed. £2OO deposit. Urgent sale to wind up deceased estate. £l,lOO. SOUTH END (Close Forbury Corner).—Comfortable 4-roomed House, witiiTonvenU ences; sunny, dry freehold section; £4O deposit, balance as rent. A cheap little home in a deceased estate. £315. Oflioe pkone 10-959. Residence phone 20-974. GEORGE W. KIDD, LAND AGENT AND VALUER. 73 PRINCES STREET. BUTCHERY BUSINESS (Suburbs) For Sale; doing 3 bodies, 16 sheep weekly; good lease; easy rental. Price, £350. BUTCHERY BUSINESS (Suburbs), comprising 6 rooms and shop; doing 2 bodies and 12 sheep weekly. Price, including freehold, £2,100. HOTEL, Leasehold (Country). No opposition, largo turnover; "good lease; fine--healthy locality. Buver financed with £-1,000. INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 1 have several Properties returning good percentages, For Sale on reasonable deposits, and invite inquiries. JI'USINESSES FOR SALK in_ all parts. Freehold and leasehold. Before buying elsowhero I invite you to inspect my list. "JuJOARDING HOUSE, Leasehold (centre Dunedin), For Sale. Good permanent trade, also first-class casual. Accommodation for 30 boarders. Price, £550, Buyer with £250 financed. MILK RUN, 32 gallons, with Leasehold Dairy Farm, bandy Dunedin; good lease, reasonable rental. Going concern, including first-class herd of dairy cows, horses, implements. Motor delivery. All in excellent order. Price, £I,OOO. This is a first-class opportunity, and will bear every investigation. GENERAL STORE, comprising shop, bakehouse, and large brick building, iu excellent order situate main thoroughfare, North Dunedin. This property is fully worth £2,000, bub as the owner is desirous of a quick sale tho price has been reduced to £1,550, or would consider exchange for good boarding house or private hotel. WORKERS’ HOMES.—We have severs 1 small Cottages For Sale, and ca finance buyer with £25 deposit. MONEY.— I can arrange Loans on Ist and 2nd mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Also Money Advanced on Life Policies, Promissory Notes, Furniture, or any other reasonable security. Applications treated strictlv confidential.
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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 2
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