JAMES SAMSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 23 Dowling street. Phone 10-221. MORNINGTON: BUNGALOW; four rooms and kitchenette, sun room; tiled slab and brick fireplaces; close school; good garden; price £1490; owner desires exchange fo r property on the flat ST KILDA: SPLENDID VILLA RESI- ' DENCE IN TWO SELF-CONTAINED FLATS; all conveniences; large freehold; workshop, garage.; cheap rates; price £1475; owner desires brick bungalow, five rooms, up to £2000; pay cash difference. KARITANE: CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS; best part seaside suburb; close to Dunedin; splendid climate; call iition): SECprices ru on BUNyears; half-acre good land; price £750, owner desires exchange for four or five rooms, Dunedin. REPRESENTATIVE: W. V. AVENT. TAMBLYN, RHODES AND JUSTICE, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS • AND VALUERS. 114 Princes street, Dunedin, C.l. Phone 13-608 (office), evening 14-575 and and see our plan; prices ngnx. LITTLEBOURNE (excellent po TWO LEVEL BUILDING TIONS: good frontages; sunny; £SOO and £550 (near offer). TJUKEURI (5J miles from Oam; 1 Main road): FOUR-ROOMED r.AT.nw: earage: built only 12 £1250 CAVERSHAM (on rise): Sound solid 4oomed HOUSE with all convs. and fine arge freehold garden, bright sunny posiion. Owner requires larger home and /ill pay cash difference. £1275 GOOD LEASEHOLD BUSINESS, Grocery Milk Bar, Confectionery, Dairy, Home-made Cakes. Showing £IOO per week turnover. With living rooms, as going concern. Owner will sell only if house or other accommodation available in exchange. FAIRFIELD Subdivision: We still have small number these beautiful level Sections; inspect plan our office.—Alfred Clark, Ltd., 276 George street (opp. Arthur Barnett’s). FOR Sale, Handy Dunedin, Main South road, 4 Rooms; e.l„ hot water, electric range; good section; vacant possession.— 1708, Times. . SECTIONS, level and sunny, Fairfield; bus stops alongside; don’t wait, buy now. Alfred Clark. Ltd- 276 George street^. PROPERTY EXCHANGES WNER OF MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW, One acre section, on hill, Dunedin, Wishes to purchase up to 200 ACRES f good land with good improvements, within 30 miles of city. Particulars to THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. OF N.Z.. LTD.. Dunedin. RICK BUNGALOW. HERE’S SOMETHING GOOD! N UP-TO-DATE BRICK BUNGALOW, rooms absolutely modem, situated on rise. Dwner must have by way of exchange >und House, 4 to 5 fooms, good section, Between Dunedin and Mosgiel. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE! 2NTRAL LAND & ESTATE AGENCY IX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with every 1 convenience, sun porch and garage, best and sunniest part Lower Hutt, in {CHANGE for House any good Dunin suburb. No agents. Reply 1511- TIMES. IT ANT E D TO EXCHANGE, V SUBSTANTIAL 6-ROOMED BRICK BUNGALOW, TIMARU. Sunny locality, handy to town, for similar property Dunedin. Reply P.O. BOX 163, Timaru. £1400: Mosgiel, 6 Acres, 5 Rooms; all conveniences; for Dunedin Home, 4-5 rooms, north end preferred—Robert Reed, Ltd.; 13-770, FOR Exchange, rental House in Invercargill for similar Dunedin or suburbs.— No. 1737, Times. . PROPERTIES WANTED rsiNESS Executive, transferred Dunedin wishes to Purchase 6 or more ned modern RESIDENCE in good lity; cash transaction. •ply . 1608, TIMES IA.HAWK: Section Wanted in this lo;y for cash buyer.—Patersons, Ratstreet. IYER’S Bay Section, any size, wanted, ndly write, ring Boyd’s. Rattray WANTED TO RENT ANTED, TWO FLATS OR ROOMS, self-contained preferably, furnished or unfurnished, for married students, no children. Also Board required for students, 1948, any suburb.—Apply Warden, Training College. Ring daytime, 18-934. WANTED, by business lady and daughter, unfurnished Flat or unfurnished Rooms: central; 1 month's rent in advance 1717, Times. RESPECTABLE mother and daughter require 2-roomed Flat; must be unfurnished 1436 Times - BUSINESS Girl requires unfurnished Room; fireplace; small kitchenette.—Renlies to 1721, Times. LOS'I AND POUND Lo s ONE LEATHER KEY HOLDER Containing Set of Keys. T, Reward on replying 1723, TIMES. LOST, Saturday, Teale Hand-knitted Cardigan; between Union street, Octagon, and Gardens; reward.—Return to Scott, Southmayde Hospital, 44 Queen street, Dunedin. LOST, Friday, Black Kid Glove between Pension Office and City Dye Works; worked on the back; reward.— Phone 14-588. CANVAS Cover lost on tram line between Waterloo Hotel and Macandrew road —Finder please ring 18-879; or 1713, Times. LOST, vicinity St. Clair, Wednesday night, Gold Watch, pair of black Gloves and Compact.—Address 1726, Times. LOST, Saturday afternoon, Yellow Scarf; between Kensington and St. Clair; reward. 1719, Times. . FOUNDUconway Stewart Fountain Pen, Otago Peninsula.—Owner apply Stella jam factory. BRIDLE - Lost, Saturday, near Pilkington street, Balmacewen. —Phone 21-054. LOST, Jade Green Lapel Brooch; finder rewarded. —Ring 18-985. FOUND: Middlemarch Pictures, To-night. Excellent Programme. Van Johnson and Esther Williams in Technicolor Production, “ Easy to Wed.” Also Cartoon. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Waikouaiti Ladies’ Bowling Club Bring and Buy Sale, Supper Room, Public Hall, Friday, November 28. 2 p.m.; various stalls. FOUND: Mosgiel’s Drapers Opening in Sup Der Room, Middlemarch, Wednesday, 26th'.—A. F. Chefflie and Co. • DO not address business letters to the Editor. They should be sent to the Manager.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26627, 25 November 1947, Page 9
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