PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
£75 DEPOSIT. SOOTH END, handy King’s High and Intermediate High School; Comfortable 5 ROOMS, in perfect order and replete with all conveniences; offices under one roof; electric and gas. VACANT, just ready to walk into. X A DEPOSIT. £SO Right in the CITY, handy .Frederick street: Freehold, with 6 ROOMS, slightly elevated section. VACANT POSSESSION. This house is old, but comfortable, and its handiness requiring no cars, easy terms, and low figure make an excellent propositlon' PRICE, £550 (or OFFER). PRICE, £550 (or OFFER). ST! KILDA. “ £IOOO. A WELL-KEPT BUNGALOW, 4 good rooms, more floor space than average, all conveniences; nice section; property in perfect order. Genuine value in this lowrating area. PRICE ONLY £630. DOWN THE BAY, bathed in sunshine: Good 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with all modern conveniences, etc.; garage.
TAMBLYN. RHODES, AND JAMIESON auctioneers, REAL ESTATE. FINANCE. AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 114 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Phone 13-608, Evening 14-683.
R. S. McKENZIE LIMITED f? 1 CAA ” City (little above George oWXOUU street. negligible climb); Pretty Tile-roof Bungalow, brick; erected under 3 years; lounge approximately, 20 x 16, 2 fine bedrooms, model kitchenette,'’cloak room, wardrobes, cupboards, garage; magnificent harbour view, no tram fares; section nearly all level, nice garden; only mortgage £9OO, 4J> per cent.; insured £1,000; rates £lB odd; N. 8., owner requires larger property any nice suburb, consider exchanging. jr>DrA (Reduced). St. Leonards: 6 owOOlf Rooms, kitchen, nice residence; picked section, 90ft frontage, just above main road, 2 minutes N.Z.R., maximum sun; buyer financed. 4.* CKA - Minute Mornington tram sheds; owCxOl/ Nice 4'Booms, kitchenette; combination gas range, e. 1., h. and c., bathroom; tidy freehold; rates £8; buyer financed (2748 C). 4? tCT A A—Highgate l' n the sun): BunoblOUU galow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, sun room, garage; 30 poles freehold; £BSO first mortgage, 4i per cent.; buyer financed (2748). jp qq C—Caversham: 4 lovely Rooms, 3wuwU brick; all conveniences; owner occupier; 4; £SOO only mortgage; owner occupier would exchange for property with larger garden (2747). WHO will take a city Section, £550, on terms or as part payment for a letting proposition? Owner now decided not to build; wants an investment. jQ t QAA —Very nice Bungalow, i-acre oWlOifv freehold, level; sunny rise from Caversham terminus; 4 rooms, kitchenette, spacious sun room, latest convent ences; well kept; owner occupier needs smaller; consider exchange; has £BOO first mortgage, 4J per cent. 4? A A - Wakari (10 minutes Stuart #OUU street terminus): Nice Residence, on i-acre lonely section; 3 bedrooms, lounge about 18 x 16 (handsome brick fire), spacious living room, bathroom, wide hall fully 12 x 12; rates £7 odd; owner shifting almost at once; buyer financed. R. S. McKENZIE LIMITED No. 10 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. f. PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED, 6-7 Rooms, with garden, to £950. Bungalow, Maori Hill, to £1,200. Large House, St. Kilda. Others in St. Kilda, Bay, Mornington, north end. R. S. McKENZIE’S, Dowling street LOST AND FOUND. LOST, by working man, Two Paint Brushes, between Union and M'Bride streets, Thursday; reward. —Day phone 12-106. LOST, off Rattray street car, last Saturday evening, Blue Music Case, name on music; exam, music, etc.—Finder kindly return 110 Arthur street; urgent. LOST, during week, £5 Note, probably north end.—Finder please commumcate No. A 712, * Star.* LOST, last week-end, Starting Handle of car; reward. —A 740, ‘Star.’ OST last Saturday, Leathei Biking Gloves. Oval pavilion.—Finder please return 694 George street; reward. LOST, Tailless Fox Terrier, small breed, Monday last, vicinity Pitt street. — Finder please ring 13-469; reward. LOST, Gold Arrow Brooch; set rubies and .sapphires, between Savoy and Fr derick sti'°ct; reward. —339 Castle street. L' ' OST. Child's Spectacles, King street, between Union-Frederick streets, Frida yafUrnoon^— OST, by Working Girl £3 Note, beI ween Dowling street and Exchange, 1.30, Friday.—Finder ring 154)25; reward. LOST, Wednesday morning, Lady’s Gold. Watch, between Moana Crescent an(l Exchange; reward. —A 859, ‘ Star.’ OST, White Curly Foxie, black head; ■answers to “ Peter ”; good reward. —D. A, J. Watson, 205 Hanover street. LOSTT Friday, George street, vicinity Moray Place Gold Ring, plaited design; keepsake; reward. Ring 12-008. LOST, Infant’s Shoe, Pitt street friday morning.—Finder ring 20-761. __ « OST, last Tuesday, Black Scotch Terrier JLI Dog, Maori Hill.—Return 86 Newington Avenue ; telephone 20-227; rewhrd. LOST, three £1 Notes, last Monday-Tues-day.—Write A 966, 1 Star.’ LOST, from 37 King Edward street, a young Biuey-Grey Cat. Reward on returning. . FOUND, Parcel containing camera; owner may have same on paying expenses. —A 757, 1 Star.’ FOUND, Tuesday evening. Camera.— Owner apply 71 Bradshaw street. South Dunedin, opposite Ropeworks. LOST, all thoughts of chimney fires.— Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning' Co., 30 King street; chimney sweeping experts. ITiOUND, at Eastabrook’s, the Ring ' Specialists, 131 Princes street, a wonderful selection of Engagement Rings. EASTABROOK’S Engagement Rin"S are the latest styles, best quality, lowest prices; see our window for values. EASTABROOK’S for Ladies’ and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wristlet Watches: all guaranteed; see our Rplprtinn RRESPECTIVE of price, the best meal in town; 3-course Dinner and Tea.—At Sunshine Dining Rooms (near Octagon), opposito J and J. Arthur’s; Is, Is, Is, Is. FOUND. —Free Teaspoons with all Engagement and Wedding Bings.—Exceptional values at Glover’s, 34 George street. GLOVER’S tor value in Ladies’ and Gents' Wrist Watches; large selection in all lines; Lockets from 30s. FREE initials with all Ladies’ and Gents’ Signet Bings.—New designs to choose from at A. L. Glover, jeweller, 54 George street. FOUND— W. Connor, Chimney Sweep, 26 Moreau street, St. Kilda; phone 24-296. OUND Washing Wringers Rerubbered, Broken Parts Replaced.—-At Acme Tyre Company’s, corner Frederick and King streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 2
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