SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL. SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL. SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL. TTANDSOME BRICK BUNGALOW, built especially for the present owner; faultless construction, exclusive design, modern landscape windows, unusually attractive interior, most artistically decorated, and fitted with every conceivable appliance that the most discriminating homeseeker could desire; flue section in lawn and garden; charming situation; sun uninterruptedly from rising to setting. A stupendous bargain, positively and preeminently superior to any' proposition of its kind on the market. You must see this without a moment’s delay. A peerless home, shamefully sacrificed at £1175. t‘l 9Aa-BRICK BUNGALOW AND * I,wUU GARAGE: Attractive brick Bungalow, substantially built. distinctive design. ample window space, admitting the maximum of sunlight, spacious interior, fibrous ceilings; tiled fires; convenient situation; sunny and distinctly easy of access: an exceptional bargain in brick; be quick. ( i QOIj —BUNGALOW; you can’t poscvt/cVv sibly go wrong with this one; dainty Bungalow, extremely well built, pleasing design, attractive interior, clean, wholesome, and invitingly cosy; ornamental fibrous ceilings, tiled fires; peerless situation: the sunniest spot in Dunedin: was there ever such a chance! 1 GOMPAGT HOME, attrap4eJ tively designed, modern casement windows, cosy interior, roomy kitchen, excellent hot water service; pleasant situation: owner in occupation; a veritable snuggery; discerning buyers should inspect this property; it’s amazingly cheap at £675. ON THE RISE (home to O i unc h): compact HOME: 5 rooms, irreproachable condition; wellchosen papers, spacious bathroom, roomy kitchen, efficient hot water service; workshop; section for garden; pleasant situation; a valuable city property; undeniably cheap at £675. A—BUNGALOW: Owner leavdvl/ ing Dunedin within 14 days reluctantly compelled sell Choice Modern Bungalow; exceptional construction; unusually attractive design; spacious interior; most convenient of arrangement; desirable neighbourhood; a stupendous bargain at £950. Be quick. (close Eglinton road): Superior HOME, one floor; good appearance; substantially built; bright, sunny rooms; tastefully papered; all necessary appliances; large section, rich, productive soil; extremely pleasant situation; an extraordinary property bargain at £985. £Q OK—HOUSE AND GARAGE; 5 cVOOtf rooms, kitchenette and motor garage; House of pleasing design, and in excellent order throughout. You must see this at once; it’s extraordinarily cheap at £835. Q-eenfell; smith & co., LIMITED, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. SEE THESE PROPERTIES. AN INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. KA—MORNiNGTON (good posicVO.JV tion): Attractive HOME. 5 rooms, kitchenette; splendid repair throughout; brick and tile fireplaces, modern papers, latest combination gas range and destructor, nice bathroom; level freehold section; J-acre. SPLENDID VALUE. 4*l OQK - MUSSELBURGH RISE (slight rise, right at tram): ALMOST NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. 4 large rooms and model k’ette.. lavishly appointed: large sunroom; tidy freehold: sunny position. There’s no doubt about the value of this home. 4? £ 7.x—NORTH DUNEDIN; Com- ** fortable HOME of 5 rooms (good repair), casement windows, h.c.. e. 1., gas. coal range; sunny freehold section; good garden; handy position, right at tram. Keys at our office. ? 1 CLAIR (on the rise); cWXV/fJV ATTRACTIVE WOODEN BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, k’ette.; £-acrc section: motor garage. Owner leaving Dunedin. AN OFFER CONSIDERED. 4*C7 K—C A VERSHAM (on the rise): BRICK BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, gas range and destructor; Jacre freehold. THE BEST YET. 4*l ~ BAYFIELD: DOUBLEcLJLUO»J BRICK BUNGALOW, tile roof. 5 rooms, sunroom: excellent order throughout; 3-acre and motor garage; large first mortgage available. Offered j for the first time. HAGGITT, dutiiie, and CAMPBELL, 2 DOWLING STREET Phone 10-237. Evening 22-039. FOR LEASE BY TENDER J)UNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till NOON on Tuesday, the 24th day of September, 1940, for the lease of premises known as the Caversham Gasworks. Main South road, for a period of five years from November 1, 1940. Conditions of lease may be inspected | at the office of Ihe undersigned. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. August 23. 1940. Municipal Chambers. Dunedin, C.l.
“It is a pity that Hitler cannot come out here and see what we are doing for the ‘ dark ’ race in our midst,” stated the Right Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, at a recent Hastings Rotary Club’s meeting when introducing Mr H. M. Tatere, president of the Dannevirke Rotary Club, who holds the distinction of being the first Maori to be appointed to such an office in the Rotary Movement. The Bishop said that this was in striking contx-ast to Hitler’s decree of “ down with the dark races,” and was typical of the tradition of the British Empire and of its claims for freedom and equality of people.
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