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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS. SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, . PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS. 165 RATTRAY STREET. XT ORTH END (Close Gardens).—Substantial 6-roomed Residence, 3 large oriel windows; bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, scullery, copper, tubs, concrete foundations, tine entrance hall, leadlights, all bright and cheery; lino corner level freehold; well hedged; garden; good outlook; insurance £650; £4O deposit; interest on balance first mortgage 4£ per cent.; must bo sold; cheapest homo on market; £650 or offer. HY~Pay Rent? Cumberland street (Good Position).—Comfortable House, five rooms; scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, gas, electric light, good appearance, best of papers, and in good order; sunny freehold section; plenty of room for garden; terms £25 deposit, balance first mortgage, repayable 17s 6d weekly to pay off capital and interest; a really cheap home or good investment; only £4OO. OSLYN (Beside Belt, Overlooking city, Close Junction Cable and Electric Tram). —A big 5-roomed Verandah House, with bath, hot and' cold water, gas, scullery, copper, tubs, washhouse, cupboards and wardrobes; good freehold section (which alone is worth the price); garden; line view; cheapest home i nßoslyn; £7O deposit; lifetime chance; £550 or offer. T. HILDA’S CHEAPEST.—Just off car line, in a fine sunny position: A specially-well-built Home, commanding appearance, 4 good rooms, with kitchenette, bath, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, Empire papers, washhouse, copper, tubs, plenty of wardrobes; all in excellent order; large freehold, tastefully laid out lawn, vegetable and flower garden jasphalt paths and yard; cost owner hundreds more; just in; urgent sale; £75 deposit; must go; £690 or offer. ' HOME BEAUTIFUL.—On list',above Princes street: Lovely 5-roomed Tiled-roofed Brick Bungalow, with model kitchenette, pretty design; largo sun balcony; fine lounge and reception hall; most expensive,,fittings and most modern conveniences; leadfight casements, fibrous ceilings, slab grates, good papers; architect’s supervision; freehold section, bathed in sunshine; glorious city and harbour view; unequalled for value; just in; £250 deposit.

If You Prefer BOOTS look at these for value. They’re well made, comfortable fitting, and durable, and, equally important, reasonably priced. Call or write. Man's Box Hide Derby Boots, solid leather throughout; toe and heel plates— 15/9 Same Boot, with studded rubber sole.— 15/9 Man's Extra Stout Chroma Cookham Boots, three-decker leather soles— 19/S A similar Boot, with studded rubber soles— .17/8 Men’s High Crada Box calf Derby Boots, leather lined, welted— 25/-, 29/6, 32/6 Same Boot in Dark Brown Willow Calf— 25/v27/8 Same in Black Glace Kid—- . 25/-, 27/8, 32/6 Men’s Solid Leather Boots, for farm work; nailed with heel and toe plates. Split Kip, with toecap and back strap— 16/0 Full Kip, with toecap and back strap— 22/8 Full Kip, whole back, no toecap— 25/Brown Greenhide, with toecap and back strap— 21 /• Mali’s High Grade English Cookham Boots, with screwed and stitched 3-decker soles; leather lined, double tongues. Box Hide, viscolised— 25/' Box Calf— 29/6 “ Beva ” grain, waterproof— Men’s Famous “Mishko” Boot ■ (as illustrated); hard wearing rubber soles— 27/6 Post order, w.lh cash, If you csn’t call. Money bach guarantee. W. HAEEIS & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 2

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