PUBLIC NOTICES, CHINESE CHECKERS CHECKER GAME. The Newest Game for Young and Old, this fascinating marble game can bo played by from two to six people. X’rico, 12s 6d set. DOLLS! LITTLE GIRL DOLL, in navy flowered peasant frock and bonnet. 255. BABY SLEEPING DOLL with natural curls, dressed in flowered organdie. Price, 355. BABY SLEEPING DOLL, 23in high and fully dressed. -30 s. SLEEPING DOLLS, fully dressed in pink and blue silk. Prices, 17s 6d and 21s cadi. WAR MAPS, PRINTED IN BATTLE FLAGS, Boxes of 24. SLEEPING DOLL, in red and white spotted muslin frock and beret. 37s 6d each. MAORI DOLLS, attractively dressed in Maori costume. 12s 6d each. Is each, postage Id. Is 6d per box, postage 2d. COLOUR, WiHTCOMBB & TOMBS LTD. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. All Depts. Telephone 11-639.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. REID’S FOR REAL ESTATE LARGE GOVERNMENT LOAN (Easy repayments). £1425. - MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette, enclosed sun porch. Wonderful view city and harbour. Handy first section electric tram. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Keys at our office. SOLE AGENTS 4715 ROSLYN. £IOBO. DESIRABLE HOME, 6 rooms, every possible convenience. GLORIOUS SECTION, two frontages, wonderful harbour view, VENDOR WOULD CONSIDER EXCHANGE for smaller home. 4760 WORKER’S OPPORTUNITY. ROSLYN. £490. HANDY DWELLING, 4 rooms, all conveniences. Pull quarter-acre section, lying to tho sun. Close to tram, school, and stores. 4774 JOHN REID AND SONS LTD, LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS JAMES SAMSON AND CO., Dowling street. Phone 10-221. OUTSTANDING BARGAINS ON A RISING MARKET, nno —Musselburgh; SEMI-BUNGA-cfeOOtJ LOW BARGAIN; not a modernised villa, but a real specially-built semibungalow .of 4 very nice sunny rooms, all m equal-to-new condition, with every modern convenience; good residential area, corner section; room for garage; absentee owner; prepared to scarifice for quick sale; why pay rent? Inspect this and see the bargain offering—but act quickly. « £V Q fr— Bargain at St. Clair: Here’s a oW •/Oer chance to buy right—Attractive modern BUNGALOW of 5 bright rooms, all in equal-to-new condition; every convenience; nice section. Owner bought a larger home and has reduced price to effect a quick sale. Hurry for this, pi APA—Musselburgh Rise; PractiSt'XUOU cally new BRICK BUNGALOW, 5 bright, sunny rooms, and latest in kitchenettes; specially built for owner, and complete with every modern convenience;, nice level section, room for garage; absentee owner, who has purchased a homo in the North Island, is prepared to sacrifice for quick sale. 4? t /i A A —George street: Choice CITY »X.'JbU"/ HOME, double brick, 6 lovely rooms, all in first-class order, with every convenience and splendidly laid-qut level section; right at tram stop; .absentee owner wants immediate sale; terms arranged. O q/>n —Tidy Cottage, 4 rooms, conveniences, freehold section, near car, south end; terms. —Communicate 821, ‘ Star ’ 'Office. FOR SALE, Square House, wood, four rooms and scullery; hot water, e. 1., and outbuildings; handy to tho Workshops; £6OO cash.—Bll, ‘Star.’ BUILD m Brighton.—lor particulars re Sections, Designs, and Estimates write Brighton Construction Co. I BOR SALE, 7-rooraed House, all conveniences; over i-acre, garage; sunny situation, Carey’s Bay, Port Chalmers.— L 448, ‘ Star.’ p rQA —Caversham line, on slight rise: 1/ Compact 4 Rooms and kitchenette, every convenience; splendid section.— Irelands, Manse street. 4? 4? Q Cf —South End (handy first section) : AOO Substantial 4 Rooms, evfery convenience; sound as a boll.—lrelands. O 1 —St. Kilda: Brick Bungalow, cwJLwf) modern; 4 rooms, sun room, kitchenette; owner transferred.—lrelands, Manse street. jp 1 1 Q A—MofU'iigton: Brick Bungalow, 4. rooms, sun room, kitchenette, garage; good value.—lrelands, Manse street. , piVAA—North End (just above George » • "" street) : Substantia! 8 Rooms, all conveniences.—lrelands, Manse street. jp 1 -| A A —Vicinity Musselburgh Rise: Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms; splendid order. —Irelands, Manse street. 4? 1 Ot)K— Morningtou (near tramsheds, ■easy walk to city): Neat Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, large kitchenette. —lrelands, Manse street. ADVERTISER desires Soil comfortable, tidy 3-roomed Semi-bungalow for £385; will he buying larger 'house.—9l3, * Star.’ COMPANY BAY—Freehold Section, approx. i-acre; also Boalshed, would hold two large cars or trucks; price £75; deposit £25, balance 10s weekly.—Knowles, Hunter, and Co., 394 Princes street. MILK Bar, busy thoroughfare; nicely appointed; 5 living rooms; rent 355; owner keen to sell.—Knowles, Hunter, and Co., 18-941. CITY.— Old-established News Agency and Tobacconist Business, showing good turnover; freehold shop and living rooms; wo recommend; £l,lOO, going concern.— Knowles, Hunter, and Co., 18-941. jp -1 ()rA— Roslyu: Attractive well-built. Semi-bungalow, 6 nice-sized rooms, modern appointments; very fine home on easy terms; house vacant, early posscssion given (3452). —Park. Reynolds Ltd. 4? 4 A—Eglinton (minute to car): DecS/'X/vU ceased estate, 4_ Rooms; e. 1., bath, h. and c.; freehold section; near offer entertained; little investment property (5125).—Park, Reynolds. p 4? 1"I KA Profitable Freehold,, sunnycWXXOv* rise; superior Bungalow, 7 rooms, sun porch, every convenience; lovely order; commanding beautiful view; two level sections, concrete paths, well-built tomato house, holds 150 plants; immediate possession; buyer financed (3323). Park, Reynolds Ltd. , ninor- Well-built Bungalow, five sb/X\/00 rooms; high concrete base, panelled ball, fibrous plaster ceilings, porcelain bath, wardrobes,_ presses, inside lavatory; choice corner site, south end; early possession; terms (3443). —Park, Reynolds. OTKA (Deceased Estate). Dunedin lOU South: 5-roomed Villa; e. 1., bath, b. and c.; large section of 31 poles; near offer wanted; estate must be realised; vacant possession (3407). —Park, Reynolds Ltd. jp 1-| rr A Attractive Bungalow, _liSlilOv story, 7 rooms; all appointments; exceptionally sunny position, with wonderful view, few minutes to electric car; terms (3451). —Park, Reynolds_ Ltd. ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative power of the present day.
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Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 13
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