LAND AND GENERAL. v DAVID FRIEDLA'NDER»,; ■-' . -.; ,- AUCTIONEER AND' COMMISSI^} * . AGENT. ./ LAND. LAND. I HAVE just received instructionsfrom the Owner to Sell by PrivateTreaty his SPLENDID FARM OF 517 ACRES AT LAURISTON, Subdivided into Suitable Areas, well. fenced, and watered. ' _^ . Improvements include Large 7--. Roomed House, with all Conveniences,, 10-Stall Stable, Implement Shed, and; Granary. CULTIVATION:— 40 Acres xilgerian Oats. 60 Acres Turnips and Rape. 27 Acres Cocksfoot. Balance 2nd and 3rd j Tcar Grass-:. As the owner has placed a low figure and easy terms on the property, prospective buyers would be well advised to call for further, particulars, when I shall be pleased to arrange in-, spection. DAVID FRIEDLANDER,' LAND AND 'COMMISSION AGENTV > HENRY STEPHENSON. AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. PROPERTIES FOR SALE: _ .-Acre, with Cottage 4 Rooms, closeto "Town Belt. Price only £275. A. real snip. , J-Acre and Up-to-Date Dwelling,' 4 : Rooms, andl Conveniences; Allenton. 4 Acres, with Cottage, close to town. ' Price £700. 1 Ac-re, with Dwelling 8 Rooms, and all Conveniences. ■< \ Acre and Small Cottage, Hamp- ; stead. Price £160. 5 Acres, first-class land, Allenton, £420. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE* Furniture at Valuation. This isone of the best propositions on nry books. Call at once. "'-__/•'" HENRY STEPHENSON, Agent for:— Norwich Union Fire Insurance. " Norwich and London Life Assurance. Norwich and London Accident. NEWMAN'S GARAGE. ' (Back of Somerset Hotel). "JTINTRANCES-^Burnett Street and Havelock Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Stand—During Day,. 6d; during Night ls. PETROL, OIL, AND TYRES IN STOCK. TAXIS FOR HIRE. TAXIS FOR HIRE. TAXIS FOR' HIRE. Thoue -10. .' . L. M. NEWMAN, C Proprietor. CUNNINGHAM AND TOPPING, CUNNINGHAM AND "TOPPING, LAND AGENTS, ;f>' ■ , \V.V. , Burnett Street - - Ashburton. C?18o0 FOR Quick- SaIe—HOUSE,. oM . cQ 7 LAI.GIS ROOMS', Plastered, J-.leetr.vc Light, and all Conveniences; Oar Shed and 2\ Acres of Land, Corner Section, in "the best* part of Ashburton. _ ~ f j CUNNINGHAM AND TOPPING, i 'Burnett Street .- - Ashburton. , . THE colder weather demands cereal foods for breakfast. Which ■da you prefer? Oatmeal in 7's 3s, 25's 10s; Oatina 2s 2d; Oto Is 9d; Geraiena 2s 2d; Grainus ls 7d; Creamoata 2s 2d—all fresh in stock, and highly recommcndable as nourishing warming foods.—John Orr and Co., Tea Importers, East Street, Ashb'u'toi--
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9291, 28 April 1920, Page 8
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