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"■"-"■ '■■-■ - «edfiec ■■■■ -~~•"-"■ CITY^PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY H., L. BOWKER, ' ESTATE AGENT, 258 MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. OXFORD TERRACE-Queen street, J-acre CAMBR"DGE S rERBACE WEST-Capital section, 42ft frontage. £190. KILMORE STREET WEbl-i-acre section, with workshop; easy terms. £75. A barMin. WALKER STREET—Section, 34ft by v 165 ft, noith aspect; choice building section. OXFORD TERRACE, Rees Street, close to boat sheds—Section, 156 ft frontace, fenced: £125. COLOMBO STREET NORTH, between Salisbury street and belt—One 4-acre, having frontage 66ft and depth of 370 ft; fenced and planted, macrocarpas, levelled and laid down in grass. As a site for a gentleman's residence this section is un« eqvalled. — IX7EEN STREET, Oxford Terrace, near boat sheds—Section, flott frontage by 132 ft deep. Price .£160; £23 cash, balance easy terms. MONTREAL STREET SOUTH, between St. Asaph and Walker street*— Section, 82ft frontage by depth of 132 ft; or will be divided into two sections. Very easy terms. CASHBL STREET BAST—£-acre section, frontage 66ft. Easy terms; low rate of interest. (JAJttBREDGE TERRACE—Section having . -J- 'frontage of 36ft; also fIASHEL STREET, close to bridge— ~ ... Section, having frontage}of 46ft. These sections, being close to business centre, are the Jmost conver nlent building sites at present in the market; and as they are for | sale under Instructions from the j Official Assignee in a bankrupt .; estate, a moderate price will be * accepted. JATON PLACE, Manchester Street South —Section, with two cottages, each • t of two rooms, and -artesian to each. Price"£l/5 OXFORD TERRACE EAST, Queen Street —Section, 33ft x 115 ft, house, four _.. joiim* and scullery,, pantry, &c . Price £225. f OXFORDTERRACEEABT, WUlowStreet -'-■ —Section, 60ft frontage, with two houses, each fotir rooms and scul- , lery. Price £475, or £250 each. VICTORIA STREET —Section, having frontage 50ft, T house, four room* ' and scullery. Price £423.' ; TAYLOR'S LANE, close to Madras Street —Section, 86ft frontage, house, ■'»- loox rooms and scullery. .Price £190 * ' ' ■ ; ' iiORTH TOWN BELT I—Section, 40ft . ■ . ( - sfrontage, house, four roojpet verandah, pantry, porch; plastered. Price £350. ■ ■ ~ * JA¥LOR'S LANE, close to Manchester v Strpefr-rNearly i-acre, .house, four -rooms and scullery, four-stall '' stable and outhouse. Price £200. MQA. just off Madras Street; north—Section, 33ft frontage to *< ~-,.- Moa place and 33ft to New street, depth 165 ft, house, four rooms, two , registers and range, detached washhouse and copper;, garden . -well laid out. Price £240... ; SALISBURY STREET WEST—Section, 40ft frontage, T house, four roome and scullery. A very nioe property. BEES STREET, Oxford Terrace east, near boat sheds—Section, 33ft x lOQft, well fenced ; T house. lour * ' rooms and scullery, veifaiidah aad two registers. £2od. BEOBGE STREET, just off Manchester street —Nice section, with house of "'" ' " four rooms an 4 scullery. Price ; *" WALKER STREET—Section; 38ft ftont~og&, capital house,, seven rooms, . fauillery, washbouse, copper in brick, asphalt paths. Easy terms. DURHAM STREET NORTH-Sectjon, . 43jCt frontage, houae, eight rootns; plastered; gas in all the rooms. Price i^oo. / WRTH BELT — J-acre. good garden ; r ! ' hotSe; seVen I plaeftered * >J thrdnghoat; verantlafl, copper in brick. Easy terms. H. L. BOWKER, I T, i T >: : 258 Market Place. SEA FOAM " (Brand registered) BAKING POWDER. A NBW and IMPROVED PREPABATIoiI ?r gt tor making Unfanntfnted Bi*adiJE*Btry WfiMC ¥ Fref«Sßor of Che Oullfaary Art says :~ •rx 'itrfSne May Ist, 18S9. ? Messrs. A. W. Nelson and Co. • x lGenaelhea,—Hating trie«l your Baking Powder, I find it a very superior article, render■»«la* goods light, »nd leaving them a stood tol aa4 that_ot_the many branas of* B&jdn(r .Powder that have come under, my tiKtfce during a professional Wβ years tne Sea Foam brand has never bsen excelled.—l am, yours, &c, s"'-4. - JAMES W. MORTON, t Rofesßor 61 Cookery at the Girls , High School To be had at all_the leading Christchurch pocere, and of the following:—Lyttelton, Messrs Forbes and Co., T. H. Lanyon, W. G. fS^j^??* 3ain; Sydenham, D»~Gow, Mrs gCfflddeyalfiesare Ajprrand Cb.(C6loihl»road), Supply SwStea tWiilow Bank), Mrff. BonBingtonj Addington, Mr J. Munnings; Papanul, fe; 7 (HEMENT. KaOSiTT PLUMaBBSi WBSKRKFOBD STREET A R £vß^?S *?' SUPPLY PLUMBERS JjL. GOODS at the lowest possible rates •— Q*lv*iiiMbEtim& C*»t'lron, franUa *° vSSiSZS—* IroofTSnamelled. Copper, and *aru»aw«re, any sif c; - - vtepnTanks, Force and Lift Pumps, Hydraulic |i«l Wiadiaiiljhr Patjpfco Water. O@ets, waist MWHnders, copper , or ironr Electric and oin« Bells, Gas Fntii«B and Qiobes, ArchlmedUux Ventilators, Chimney Pots, Cowls, all Lead and Galvanised lren. ■ * Iso prepared to Bend experienced 1 workmen, to fix the above at moss reasonable ; S™ ,l! K e,L *#« engines repaired by experienced nKOTS. we supply and fix all drainage connec- -i - SS* t<? maiß etc., on the moat sanitary ; jgyg«W«wyn or country. OUI and get our prWMr *Bdmates free. Qrnere by poet will »v*»«4ye prompt attention. Telephone No. 200.; Gas Stoves for J g»»« and dweflmga. Guaranteed no smeiL ®OP THE FALLING YQtIR HAIK, ~, *W> ERADICATE ALL TRACES OF tj-. :DAND R U F F, Which i» DEADLY ENEMY TO THE human hair. l F, $2X5&i? and Beoomhig. ff", "«•» tod Thin from any cause, .. ."*"" " '"■ ' THEN USE ECLIPSE .„,... HAIR PKODTJGBK, specialTnotice. V THE ALL PERSONS hickman's eclipse hair producer, io T3B .PUBLIC lw?\ N s me « Title ot AndAl i£ hemist3 - . v , OP KJZnauftTG&-*

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7385, 10 August 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7385, 10 August 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7385, 10 August 1889, Page 7

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