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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS. SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, ■ ° IAO BUILDINGS, . 163 RATTRAY STREET. A FINE CITY HOME, situated two .minutes or Princes str^ A tion with a fine outlook; An exceptionally well-built DOUBLE BRICK RESIDFNPE 'binlt under architects’ supervision; 8 rooms, with bathroom, porcelain aml t n, "a for cooking. electric light, fine sun balcony pantry and wardrobes cupboards and other recesses; plastered throughout,, panelled en-systtiSSiß-sart sS'i 1 ?' ml**"' «* deposit, balance with interest at 5 per cent. A sure, quick seller at L 1,450. w'ppTlON AL VALUE —NORTH END (close Gardens, nicely situated, very X ssßeautiful'modern 5-ROOMED BRICK BUNGALOW will. Kitchenette and sleeping porch, line.bathroom, gas cooker, hot and cold, electric, ..g i-wa.sted doors, fibrous ceilings, empire papers, good entrance hall; washhouse, coal shed; fane sunny, level freehold, tastefully laid out ... garden, awn* and flowers ; wel hedged; asphalt paths and yard. Not a penny iospend on this Property. Just m. £IOO deposit. Gift price, £1,050. BUSINESS MAN'S HOME (Few Minutes Above Knox Church). Attractive and sDwiallv' well built SEMI-BUNGALOW, designed by architect; 6 good rooms, single story, 'excellent condition, with every ipodcni convenience; fibrous codings, empire papers, wide sun verandah, garden and lawn, ... picked spot, exceptionally sunny, and glorious, uninterrupted view over city and harbour. Just in. .the Horae you long for. Urgent sale. Deceased estate. £l,lOO. * .-u f . -- iK .-1 t- 3. r m W* t I soothe away. YOUR PAINT Quick from RHEUMATISM NEURITIS LUMBAGO BACKACHE CHEST COLDS STIFFNESS CHILBLAINS Six hundred, years ago, Jacob, a Brandenburg monk, went about healing and comforting the ailing peasants. To-day, ‘St. Jacobs Oil’ is the true comforter. ‘ St. Jacobs Oil’ combines six ol the best pain-relieving ingredients known to medical science. In all cases ©I Rheumatism, Lumbago and similar painful conditions, this well-tried external remedy gives the comfort of warmth, draws out inflammation and instantly conquers the pain. If your days and nights ate wretched with rheumatic and muscular agonies, get sure relief through the gentle, soothing influence of ‘St. Jacobs Oil.* Get a bottle from any chemist and try it. You will be glad you did it. SLIACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAII WITHOUT FIERY BURNING ■-- Good Health can’t stay with Bad Eyes Nerves . . . depression . . . headaches , , .lassitude • . . it’s surprising how often these can bg_traced to eyes that need glasses or eyes with unsuitable glasses A thorough eye examination places you under no obligation to wear glasses. Yet it may mean n eyr freedom from these fils. Mat© an appointment with our Mr G. C. ABBOTT, f.8.0.A., Consulting Optician. sLi Daw esSt Opti V.t, I H THE ENGLISH SIT OF THE CENTURY IT’S A PHILIPS RADIOPLAYER (634 a) * A Superinductance of amazing range and marvellous register, giving the most faithful reproduction in wireless reception. It is the set you must see and hear. Demonstrations gladly given in your own home upon request. (w.n.s. s.) PHILIPS Adel, af Philips Lamps ( N.Z,) Ltd,, 286-288 Wakefield Sired. WelHngtaOf NATIONAL RADIO SALE & SERVICE, 167 Rattray Street, DUNEDIN. It mbemTipsMow in 2 m Your Printing DONE CHEAPLY DONE PROMPTLY DONE WELL The Evening Star JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT STUART STREET. DUNEDIN „

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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 2

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