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Bubim KotteoL H. L, BOWKER, Land and Instate A-GENT, MARKET PLAOfc OP AW A, Hawford road, five minutes from station — i-Acre well laid - out Garden and Orchard, Lawn Tennis Ground, Sec, House S rooms, plastered, verandah, bath-room, and all the usual office-. For cards to view apply at office. LINWOOD—Three J-Acre Sections, situate m Rolleston street, £30 each. OXFORD TERRACE EAST and TUAM STr.EET—24ft x 72ft, Shop and Dwelling of 5 roomH, and scullery, stable and store-room, and the Goodwill of Business to a purctiflaScr. TEMPLETON—2O Acres, well-fenced and subdivided, House 2 rooms, 2-stall stable, &c, £140. Also, Farm of 40 Acres, fronting Main South road, water-race through property, well-fenced, good orchard, wellbuilt House, i rooms, and outbuildings, £440: terms arranged. COUNTRY TO WNaHIP—i-Acre, Corner Section fronting Railway Station, House 3 rooms. Shop 26ft x lift, a good Carpentering, Joining and Undertaking Business. 111-health alone causing owner to sell. £100; easy terms GEORGE STREET—Section and House, 4 rooms and scullery, £175. _ TANCRED STREET and CANAL RESERVE, Linwood—About 1 Acre Land, House, 6 rooms, large stables, &c CASHEL STREET, Lmwood—i-Acre, fenced, new House 6 rooms, iron roof, 2 double chimneys, £280; £80 cash, balance can remain. CORNER WILLIAM and Parish Street>-4j x 165 ft, fenced. Shop and Dwelling, 4 rooms, iron roof, £225: £200 can remain . __ MATHESON'S ROAD, Linwood—i-Acre, 99ft frontage, planted and well laid out, House 10 rooms, plastered bathroom, gas laid on, wash-house and copper, stabling, coach-house, harness-room, and is altogether a most convenient property. £600; terms arranged. MADRAS STRE ET North—Section and House 10 rooms, in good reoair,|very suitable for a boarding-house. £250; £50 cash, balance can remain. A thorough bargain. _ OXFORD TKRRACE East, next Foresters Hail — Section with two-siorey House, 8 rooms, iron root. £36u; easy terms of payment arranged. SYDENHAM—That splendid J-acre Section, having frontage to Durham, Lord St. Leonards, and Stanley streets, a total frontage of 3ißtt, planted •with fruit trees, on which is erected a House ot 5 rooms, plastered, &c. £550. n CASHEL STREET, Linwood—New House, 7 rooms, plastered, built on concrete foundations, wash-house with copper, Vacre land, (56 x 165 ft, a thoioughly good, property. £425. WORCESTER STREET, Linwood—J-acre (north aspect), T-house, 6 rooms, iron root, verandah, Sec £50 tor owner's interest -, £250 payable by | 5.% Us SA. mouth. AIKMAN'S ROAD, off Papanuißoad-|-»ete, garden well stocked with fruit trees ot all kinds in fall bearing, shrubs, lawns, &c.; House 4 rooms and scu\lery, asphalt paths, stable, lott, trap-house, &c. A very nice nronerty. £SBO. NORMAN'S ROAD, joae off—Section, 40fl frontage, House 6 rooms, 2 registers and range,scullery, verandah, iron roof, picket fence. A bargain for seme one at £135. ADDINGTON, Hamilton street, juat offSolwyn street — Three-sixteenths Acre, with avenuo at side, House i rooms, scullery and pantry, iron roof £200; ve.y easy terms. HUXLEY STREET, Sydenham, opposite Montrose street—J-Acre and House 4 rooms, £150 ; £35 cash. HAREWOOD ROAD, Paponui—4 Acres grand Land, situated about 1| milea from railway station, £70 per acre. LINWOOD, St- Asaph street-i-Acre, well fenced, with House 4 rooms, stable, &c, £200; terms can be arranged. GRESFOKD, North Town belt—l 6 flrst-class Builiting Sites, from £125 each; a small deposit; balance can remain for 3 years, or money advanced to build. QUEEN STREET—Capital Section for buildinfc or subdividing, running through from Queen street to H«*wdnn street, ana having a frontage to each street of s6ft. £150; £25 cash, balance £1 16s 3d per month for eight years, or the land can be paid for, and money advanced to build. HARPER and BAT lEßSEA—Capital Section for shop, 60ft x 58Jft, £160; £10 cash, balance £2 14s per month for six years. SCOTT3TON—Six Sections, each full quarter acre, in tbis fashionable bUhurb, only £60; £10 cash, balancn £1 5s per month for four years, interest and principal included, or all cash and tho money advanced to build. Further List of Propsrties See Page 8. MONEY TO LEND ear MORTGAGE At Lowest Current Rates. Call for my last of Piooerties lov Sale. CLOG PROBLEM. 20 PER CENT. DUTY. FREE BEFORE MENS WATKRTIGHT TOP CLOGS, 6s 6d the Pair, which is tho present price. , winter, with the duty on, ihoy will be as 3d. It will pay you to purchase your (Jiogs for next winter at once. Say four pairs of Watertiuin Top Ciogs at Gs 6d the pair, equal to 2w; duty on four pairs (equal to price or one pair), you Invest 26s in Savings Bank, your interes! for one year will Oe Is 4d; the amount you wiusavewillbedaid. The Best Clogs, at 9s 6d; three patrs will be 28s 6d,~ duty 7s 4d; interest for one n Savings Bank, Is 60; spying by buyui-ftf c: puiis. and s*. sleeking yoilrauif for iie.v. winter W illbesslod. , . ~,..,. lien's Clogo from as mo pair. Ladies t iovs Js. Gum Boots, Wateipi oofs, Macintoshes and all kinds of India-rubher and Uuua Percha Goods Repaired. WANTED, Sul-scribers to " Shoe and Leather Record," a trade journal; 7s 6d the year.delivered. w pAY NE, 111 ArmaKh street. SADDLER, HARNESS-MAKER AND OUrCLOTHINtt MANUFACTURER. The unuersigned, an expert in ail oranches of the aoove trade, having nad fourteen yearrf colonial experience, desirei, wijile thanking his numerous cusuiuiors lor their very liodral favors ot the past, to say that he Uoa now a Very Large Stock of Oil-clothing on hand for delivery in Wholesale Lines; also, a Quantity ot Horse Covers, either Wholesale or Retail. While employing only practical worwnen, he can guarantee a First-class Job at Chrutcanrcn Prices. Marquees to bo had on Hire. CHARLES ANDERSON High Stkkkt. Raxqioba, the Red Lion Hotel* U READI MARK! LEARN AND DON'T ALLOW YOUESELF TC BE DUPED BY FALSE REPRESENTATIONS BY CUNNING, CRAFTY ADVENTURERS. fT HE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF J THE AGE, NEITHER DOCTORS NOR QUACKS have ever discovered a treatment equal to SLESINGEK'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM, For the cure, and almost instant relief, of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Ticdoloreox, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sprains or Pains of any kind from muscular or nervous affections. Thousands hare testified to that effect See pamphlets 1 Mr Slesinger having practised bis profession as Veterinary Surgeon in different parts of the world, and the last 36 years in Victoria and New Zealand, is a snffi cient proof of the good qualities of his HORSE, CATTLE & DOG MEDICINES, The price of each is very low, and he would reconltnend every owner of animals, especially of horses, to keep some of them, especially bis co]ic or gripe drink. Embrocation, Condition and Worm Powders, Hoof Oil, Blister and Grease Ointment; the latter is a Certain Cure for Cow's Sore Teats—See circulars; also his infallible Distemper Powders and Mange Ointment for Dogs. COWS are SUBJECT to Parturient or Milk Fever, which can be prevented orenred byusing Slesinger's Cow Drenches. They never fail. Slesinger's Friar's Balsam, made from the recipe of the original Friar, the inventor, is superior to any other. All Medicines Sold by all respectable chemists and medicine vendors throughOI Rvery article has full directions how of imitations, as some nnprfnei»»W scoundrels are trying to pass off their robbtah lor the genuine. See that my name and _ _ TRADE — MARK v.S. te jßßS£3SftffSSl to proof tot to th 7 wnrietdpn of any one coonterfeitingmyTH^Mir^^ Veterinary Surgeon, nnnwjin.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7272, 4 February 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7272, 4 February 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7272, 4 February 1889, Page 3

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