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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 27. 2 p.m. At No. 10 Dowling street. (Unless Reasonable Offer in Earlier.) Owncr-ocnpicr can give early possession. 49 YOUNG STREET, ST. HILDA. Strongly-bnit Square House, 5 nice-sized rooms, all conveniences; lovely section (rates only £8 odd). Buyer linanced prior to sale.. Cards to inspect from - s. McKenzie limited. R. 2 O’CLOCK THURSDAY, At Rooms. Unless reasonable offer in earlier. 59 CAVELL STREET, DUNEDIN. 3 bedrooms, study, lounge (21ft x 13ft 6in), dining room, kitchenette, terrazzo sink, porcelain bath; i; garage. .Buyer financed before sale. Vacant. ' Keys at R. s McKenzie limited. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER CO, 2 p.m. At No. 10 Dowling street. Unless a reasonable offer in earlier. 92 MARYHILL TERRACE, DUNEDIN (Close Maryhill terminus). Cheap Home for a working man, 3 bedooms, sitting room, kitchen (15 x 12), wide all (11 x 10, with fireplace) ; e. 1., h. and c., ath, washhouse; wide freehold section fsft). Buyer financed prior to sale. Keys and further particulars from RYAN AND NAYLOR LTp., s. McKenzie limited. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 12 o’clock. FREEHOLD SHOP AND DWELLING. [RELANDS LIMITED. Auctioneers, Manse street, will offer, at heir,Auction Rooms, on behalf of Mr A. irthur; Splendid freehold Properly, situated at orner of ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD AND )XFORD STREET, South Dunedin (507 mderson’s Bay road). Area approx. £-acre. Improvements comprise DOUBLE SHOP iND DWELLING, 6 rooms (recently renoated—with every convenience), and double arage and large workshop. A great opening to commence business -or an excellent investment. (Tenants waitng.) At the Reserve fixed THIS PROPERTY VILL DEFINITELY SELL. Vacant Possession. Keys at our Office. Further particulars from IRELANDS, The 'Auctioneers. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, At 12 o’clock Noon. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. HOTEL. HOTEL. HOTEL. FREEHOLD, FREEHOLD, QUEENSTOWN. QUEENSTOWN. M‘BRIDE’B HOTEL. Containing 1 rood 34.25 poles. One of the most popular hotels in Otago. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Wooden building, containing Lounges, Sitting Rooms, Bar, Bedrooms, and all necessary Offices and Conveniences. PROGRESSION. If an up-to-date hotel was erected on this site it would command the major trade of Queenstown and fully justify the extra cost. A MOST LUCRATIVE BUSINESS Has been carried on in this hotel for years. Thousands visit Beautiful Queenstown annually, and this Hotel has always been most popular both with visitors and residents. OWN YOUR HOTEL FREEHOLD And be free from worry of leases. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. DON’T MISS IT. THE PROPERTY Is on the market solely on account of Mrs M’Bride’s declining years. Stock and Furniture can be taken over at the option of the purchaser. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Agnes M. M’Bride to sell by auction the Freehold Hotel Property described above. ON THE MARKET FOR GENUINE SALE. Further particulars from Messrs NEILL, ROSS, AND MEADE, Solicitors; Or, AUCTIONEERS. WELDERS. TL. MAOL EA N LTD., • 4 Jervois street, Dunedin, ELECTRIC AND ACETONE WELDERS. BOILERMAKERS AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. Ever-Stay Process for Filling Scored Cylinders. Make Your Safes Burglar-proof by welding Phono 12-941. PHOTOGRAPHY. HAVE you seen the NEVILL STUDIO display of Photographs in the Stock Exchange windows? We can produce an equally fine Portrait of YOU. Make your appointment to-day. THE NEVILL STUDIO, Stock Exchange Buildings. Phone 13-030. VOUR PHOTO. IN 5 MINUTES FOR * Is, 3 for 2s 6d, 6 4s 6d. Our modern process saves delay. Visit NOVELTY PHOTOS, 209 George street (onposite Millers Ltd.). YOU will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns’. Get tiio habit of studying these columns—it will pay you,

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Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 2

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