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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940, At Noon. MESSRS IRELANDS have received instructions from the DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 12 Manse street, at the above-mentioned time and date, the under-mentioned BUILDING LEASE, viz.:— Allotment 32 of Subdivision of tions 1 and 2, Block IV., Upper Kaikorai District, at present in the name of William McPhail. The upset rent for the new term of 21 years is £B, and the valuation for improvements £6OO. Further particulars may be had on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. SALE BY AUCTION. MINING PLANT. At Fifty-five Goldmine, Ltd., Tuapeka Mouth. POSTPONEMENT All Interested. Please Note: The Above Sale is POSTPONED TO A DATE TO BE ADVISED IN NEAR FUTURE.'. R. M U N R O, Auctioneer, Cromwell. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SNIP IN THE NORTH END: Good residential area, handy trarti and shops— Well-built double brick family HOME, 6 large rooms, bathroom (porcelain bath and basin), electric light, gas, hot and cold water, gas cooker and coal range, wardrobes, cupboards: interior requires renovating. Sunny freehold section; wide frontage: bright, open, sunny situation. GOOD FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT. WORTH £llsO. QUICK SALE WANTED. OWNER WILL ACCEPT £950 (or offer); £l4O DEPOSIT. DON’T HESITATE. CAVERSHAM (Best Value Offering); On rise, off car line—Comfortable 4roomed HOUSE, kitchen, and modern appointments; fine airy rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, electric light; practically level freehold, commanding a wonderful view; nicely planted shrubs, vegetables, and drying green. JUST ON MARKET. URGENT SALE, AND IT’S A SELLER. £IOO DEPOSIT. CHEAP AT £725. A CHARMING ROSLYN BUNGALOW, SITUATED IN BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA, CLOSE DUNOTTAR AND NEWINGTON AVENUE, with lovely Harbour view and getting the maximum amount of sunshine; 5 rooms; all bright; lovely interior, with every modern convenience: 2 large sun porches, tiled roof, nice freehold; lovely environment. A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY. OWNER LEAVING FOR THE NORTH. £2OO DEPOSIT. FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. ONLY £1650. O*r A DEPOSIT; CASTLE STREET; 3roomed HOUSE; on a splendid freehold: about 25 poles: garden. DECEASED ESTATE. ONLY £325. SECTION: ELGIN ROAD; lovely level Building Site; fine view; sunny and laid out in garden. IDEAL FOR BUNGALOW. £SO DEPOSIT. BRIGHTON, idelil position, fronting beach: 4-roomed BUNGALOW: well built, with all conveniences and nice view. £IOO DEPOSIT. KARITANE, best situation, beside river and beach: Superior HOUSE; five rooms; fully furnished; all conveniences; sun verandah, garage; good freehold. JUST ON MARKET. BARGAIN. £2OO DEPOSIT. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 RATTRAY STREET. BUSINESSES FOR SALE BAKER’S OPPORTUNITY. PROSPEROUS COUNTRY CENTRE. Freehold property, with modern building, including Shop and Bakery. Plant is right up-to-date, includes Delivery Truck, Electric Oven. Dough Mixer. Cake Beater, Breadcutter, etc. (Everything the latest and in excellent order.) Employs g baker, driver, and shop assistant. Excellent catering connection. Turnover nearly £3OOO. Valuation £ 1450, Exceptional reasons compel a sale. A wonderful little business. Can be bought for £llOO. An absolute gift. IRELAND’S. LTD.; The Business Specialists, Manse street. MODERN Freehold STORE-RESIDENCE, Bowsers; Oamaru district; £I6OO, going concern: finance arranged.—Tattersails, Oamaru: Phone 1234. CITY BOARDING HOUSE (superior). 14 rooms; receipts £18; rent £3 10s; deceased estate: £3oo.—Alex. Harris, Ltd. PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED to BUY. HOUSES: anywhere and everywhere: an army of buyers waiting; finance arranged Grenfell, Smith and Co.. Ltd.. Stock Exchange Buildings. Tel. 12-221 KA QAA ACRES: Taieri, with Residence; cash buyer will inspect immediately.—Write or phone 11-573;• Alex. Harris, Ltd. MAC ANDREW BAY: 4-5-roomed COTTAGE: state price, conveniences, fullest narticulars.—Calders, 127 Princes street; Phone 18-302. WANTED BUY. Brick BUNGALOW, four or five rooms, vicinity £1000; garage: recently transferred Dunedin.— 602. Times. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to LEASE or RENT. HUT or Crib, at St. Clair.—“ Honest,” Times Office WANTED, in Clinton, end October, Two Furnished or Partly - furnished ROOMS: or one Double Bed-sitting Room; use conveniences.—s6l. Times. WANTED RENT, superior self-contained FLAT, or small House, furnished or unfurnished: handy town: full particulars.—s7o. Times Office. WANTED, a small COTTAGE or 2 un-furnished-Rooms: reasonable; urgent; Green Island preferred.—Address 612, Times. Vf7ANTED, by civil servant. HOUSE, four VV rooms, or self-contained Flat; rent in advance. —604. Times.

TO LET mo LET, 1 St. Clair, Double Brick RESIDENCE; 7 rooms; modern appointments; £2 10s per week. PARK, REYNOLDS. LTD. TO LET, Modern I£-storey Brick BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and kitchenette; on rise: handy Town Hall; £2 7s 6d per week.—Alex. Macdonald, 5 Dowling street. Telephone 10-469. mO LET, City, select double and single*' 1 Furnished BED-SITTING ROOMS: fireplaces: use of telephone and conveniences.—Phone 18-957, mornings. TO LET, two large partly-furnished ROOMS: use conveniences: Hanover street. —579, Times. TREATS TO LET. Fernhill Garden Flats, JL' Manor place.—Apply Lawrence Bros., St. Andrew street. Phone 10-329. mo LET, one large unfurnished ROOM; JL cooker, fireplace, telephone.—Apply 91 London street. GRAZING WANTED WANTED. GRAZING, four young horses, long term.—29 Ravenswood road, St. Clair. A DVERTISING is accepted as a ■* r *- necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 11

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