SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, Bth MAY, At 12.15 o’clock. On the Premises, Arthur street, near corner Duncan street. SECTION. Lately owned by the Trustees in the Estate late Mr W. Dawson, LARGE WELL-BUILT GLASS-HOUSE (First-class order), 15ft sin x 31ft Bin, with LEAN-TO HOT-HOUSE, Stt 2in x 51ft Sin, . Together with No. 1 SOLAR HEATING SYSTEM COMPLETE As the Owner intends building at once, this fine Glass-house is for Genuine Sale and Immediate Delivery. Terms: Cash on fall of hammer. Alex. Harris & co. Auctioneers. MONDAY, 18th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Bond and Liverpool streets. HIGH STREET—CITY—HIGH STREET. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES*. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. NOTHING LIKE THEM LEFT. , SUIT DOCTORS, DENTISTS, ETC. Between Manse and Hope streets, and close to Princes street. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED), instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the lato Annie Dallas, will offer, as above— The well-known High street Freehold, being—1. Part Sections 58 and 39, _ Block VI, Town of Dunedin, containing 29 poles, having a frontage of 72.5 links to High street by a depth of 24S| links, immediately above the residence of Dr Evans. 2. Part Section 39, Block VI, Dunedin, adjoining Lot 1, and of the same dimensions. These splendid sites have been levelled off ready for building. They are elevated a few feet above the street, and are on the sunny side. They present practically the last opportunity of acquiring a vacant residential site in such a convenient, pleasant, and favourite locality. For the purpose of professional or private residences of flats, these two sites are pre-eminent. Further particulars from Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, & STEPHENS; Or JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), 2my Auctioneers. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. J^UNEDIN’S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Within half a minute of the Railway Station, the finest location in the city. Is Now Zealand's largest and bestequipped private hotel. THE LEVIATHAN THE LEVIATHAN Well appointed throughout, good bedrooms, parlours, large and attractive dining hall, high-class cuisine, under experienced chef, modern steam and- eleo- \ trie culinary appliances, special laundry service, and night and day porters. IF POSSIBLE, PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. Telephone Nos.; Office 67; Hotel 2930. Tariff Moderate. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR. Dunedin, Managing Director. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Electric. Light and Hot Water Throughout. Five Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. ’Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. HOT TEAS. TRY JACKSON’S THREE- COURSE TEAS BOR Is 6d. CLUB HOUSE, MORAY PLACE / (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Though right in centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. Mrs H. CANNING, Proprietress. OUNTRY RESIDENTS.—Write for Accommodatioo before coming to Dunedin. We have best private and public Boarding-houses for permanents and casuals, ladies, gentlemen, married couples; moderate tariff. —Progressive Agency, 67 Princes street, Dunedin. SOap VISITORS to Dunedin will find pood ACCOMMODATION at Cameron's Occidental Hotel, Manse street; good table and ALBYN ’HOUSE,—Private Board and Residence; corner King and St. David street, Dunedin. 'Phono 2809. 17ap TO LET, Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM in private home: near Octagon; suit business man.—9ll, Times Office. IB MI REE or more unfurnished ROOMS; JL sole* use all conveniences; near London and Stuart street.—Ring 9161 ’phone. OMPORTABLE BOARD-RESIDENCE; good table; every convenience; terms moderate. —Top Pitt street (31 Heriot row). STANTED (by young tradesman), BOARD v and Residence; private family prered. —-18, Times Office. 7my WANTED (by three young men), private ‘ BOARD and Lodgings, near city.—39. Times Office. 7my TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, throe iiOOMS; us© all conveniences; penny car south.—6B, -Times. Bmy mo LET, three unfurnished ROOMS, with JL all conveniences, and kitchen; central. Address 62, Times. Bmy TO LET, two furnished ROOMS; use conveniences ; fireplaces.—l 63 Main road, North-East Talley. . Btny TiO LET, three or more unfurnished ROOMS; sole use all conveniences; near London and Stuart street—Ring 9161 'phone. Bmy “T> OTOITI,” 595 George street, has Jl4j VACANCIES for permanent, casual Guests; good table; 'phone; conveniences. WANTED (by lady), furnished ROOM, or Part Board, with small private family; state terras. —78, Times. Bmy WANTED (by married couple), private BOARD and Residence; central. — Address (stating terms) 80. Times Office. PUBLIC COMPANIES. WEIGHT’S COMMERCIAL AGENCY (Mr A. E. WRIGHT, Principal). DEBT COLLECTORS. Tra’de Assignees. Trade Inquiry Agents. Financial Advice Given. CORNER of HIGH and CUMBERLAND STREETS. Telephone 423. FIS NOT EVERY DAY that one gets something for nothing. Wo offer our advice free as to whether your old CARPET SWEEPER can bo repaired or not. Bring it in, for it may only require a new spring or now rubbers to make the machine ns good as ever. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Ironmongers, George street. N OTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom do plume or initials, care of any Post Office, will not in future bo delivered by the Postal Department To enable advertisers to obtain delivery of their replies when addressed to a Post Office it will be r.ccissary for them to insert full ndnu-a as welt as their addresses in full, »
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 14
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