PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSON’S BUILDINGS, 183 RATTRAY STREET. OPA DEPOSIT.—CHEAPEST HOME IN ROSLYN, fine position, beside Highgate, SfcLMi splendid 4 rooms, kitchenette, and all modern conveniences, condition as new, fine lounge room, excellent interior; sunny, level freehold and pleasant environment. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. GET KEYS. ONLY £BOO. £7O DEPOSIT.—SUNNY OPOHO, close tram, in vicinity of Knox College, lovely, situation, and bathed in sunshine: Comfortable HOME of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, gas, washhouse, gas under copper; workshop; in good condition; choice freehold, laid out in garden and flowers. THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN, AND A QUICK SELLER AT, £SOO. NOW VACANT. GREEN ISLAND FAUMLET.—CLOSE MAIN SOUTH ROAD, nicely situated on slight rise, and surrounded ■by formed roads, sunny side, beside new Government homes: Exceptionally well-built 5-roomed HOUSE,.situated on 5 acres of good fertile land; house is in excellent condition, nicely papered, and cosy interior, and complete with electric light, gas, etc.; land is well subdivided, and outbuildings' include garage, storeroom, byre, and large poultry houses. This is a genuine opportunity for a handy or semi-retired man, and is remarkably cheap. OUR ADVICE IS TO INSPECT THIS IMMEDIATELY. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £7lO. DEPOSIT, £IOO. HIGHGATE, ROSLYN, in Bright, Sunny Position, Harbour Side.—Strong S-roomed Villa, with modern conveniences, including bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, gas, scullery, good appearance; wide freehold section with garage room. £IOO DEPOSIT- REQUIRES PAINTING, BUT IT’S CHEAP. WINDING-UP DECEASED. ESTATE, £750.
IN A NUTSHELL ANNIVERS ABIES. 1791. —Michael Faraday born. 1792. —First French Republic estate lished. - ■ 1810.—Dr John Brown, author, horn, • 1875.—Great storm in India and Ab» medabad; 20,000 rendered homeless. 1 1880.—G. P. Grace died. 1882.—Sydney Exhibition building! destroyed. 1927.—Summer Time Bill passed.' 1933—Mine explosion in Nortii Wales; 260 killed. Arrest of Dr Goebbels announced by German anti-Nazi secret wireless .sta* tion. Hitler to visit Western Front; thenthe great clash will begin.’ Defenders of Warsaw recapture twa suburbs. British Labour stands four-squar* with Government in iigbt against oppression. , Reports reach New York that th* Bremen has been captured by the British Navy. , ... . Negotiations proceeding for mutual assistance pact between Turkey, Britain, and France. . - Scoullar and Chisholm Ltd., of Rattray street, can suggest new ideas on any furnishing problem. Consult them» Open Fridays till 9 p.m.—[Advt,]
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Evening Star, Issue 23378, 22 September 1939, Page 2
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