PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANS. SPECIAL LINES OF SUMNER PROPERTY FOR SALE. Worth Special Attention. Account Executors of the late Mr A. J. White. I Q BUILDING SITES left in variou3 parts of the LO front (WakeSsld) Township GOOD COTTAGE And 43 perches laud. Prices tremendous!} - reduced to realise the whole. FACING THE CAVE EOCK. The LATEST Acquisition. 6 SITES, commanding uninterrupted views o! SEA and KOCK obtainable nowhere else. "I (\ SECTIONS (i Acres) X v/ In one line. Some very well situated, all wo.l to the front, still the property of members o: the W'aUefieM family, the original owners. £300 for the 10 Sections will he accepted if snM at once, in one line, but considerably more is required separately. A genuine chance for m investor. O^ HOUSE PROPERTIES. We have several ju*t n w, from 4 to 8 rooms, &c. Amongst them sonic really modern, wholcsom?, airy an;l comfortable properties, re.illy fit for permanent homes And 1 8-roomed HOUSE, witii bathroom, &c, Unfurnished TO LET. Land Transfer Title 3, and any re.T3on.ible terms, if required) to all. LAKE AND EVANS, LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, &c. HEUEFORU STHEET CHAMBERS. 0 BALED OFFERS wiil be received by mc at my kO branch offiue, London street, Lyttelton, up to 7 p.m. on Saturday, 4th January, 13i)6, for the PURCHASE OF ONE OK .MORE OF FIVE ALLOTMENTS OF LAND At West Lyttelton. Most of the allotments contain over a Quarter of an Acre. All arc situated near St. Saviour's Church and a Public School, and command a splendid view of ships in the Harbour. Applicant l ) for allotments may be present at my office on Saturday next, when their applications will be opened, the highest or any of which offers not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and plan of allotments apply to JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, 943 Christahurch and Lyttelton. FOR PRIVATE SALE. r\XE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS NEAR PALMERSTON NORTH, Comprising '1(1(1 ACRES of FIRST-CLASS Land, all in Aviv/ grass, fenced and subdivided into fourteen paddocks, extensive and complete buildings, situated five miles from Palmerston North and two miles from. Creamery, School and Railway Station. The proprietor is desirous of selling, and offers this opportunity to any industrious man of acquiring a comfortable home at a very reasonable figure. For terms and further particulars, apply to ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, 87M Stock Agents, Palmeraton North. « RIVERSLEIGH." THE SURVEY of this BEAUTIFUL SUBURB has been made, and PLANS FOR FORMING THE STREET 3 have been prepared, including an efficient drainage scheme, and the work of forming the streets will now be vigorously gone on with, and I shall shortly be prepared to complete with those who have paid deposit and wish to build. A number of Splendid Building , Sections are still for Sale at the same low price and on the same easy terms of payment. Liberal Advances made to anyone wishing to build at once and a very low rate of interest charged. A NUMBER OF SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS Are still for sale. OTTO LIESKE, Agent for the Sale of the Riversleigh Estate, No. 55 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. J. T. BEL L,, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. t> R 0 PERTIES FOR SALE. PEACOCK STREET— WeII-lmilt cottage of 4 good rooms, scullery and passage, with washhouse and copper; (food section, having wide frontage. HUTCHESON STREET, SYDENHAM— A nice 4roomed T cottage, with hall and verandah, close to the school and train. Terms can be arranged. NEW BRIGHTON—Firat-rate quarter-acre section, close to Hawkes street; also first-rate beach section, near High street. LICHFIELD STREET EAST—A good T cottage containing 3 rooms and passage, verandah ; large sub-stantially-built two-storey workshop, with section having large frontage. ALBERT STREET. LlNWOOD—Cottage of 3rooms and section, well fenced. TANKERVILLE—Seven acres firat-class land, well fenced. POULSON STREET, ADDINGTON—Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery, copper built in, with large section, double frontage; close to Lincoln road. NORMAN'S ROAD—House of 6 rooms and scullery and hall, with half an acre, good garden, stable and trapshed. WARD STREET, ADDINGTON — Substantiallybuilt T cottage of 4 rooms, scullery, verandah, plastered throughout, washhouse and copper, nearly quarter-acre nicely laid out. HILLSIDE ALLOTMENTS—A few choice building sites, near the Convalescent Home and Colombo street. ST. ASAPII STREET WEST-First-class Building Section. £50 £50 J-ACRE SECTIONS I> EA D V FOR BUILDING ON IN LINWOOD. Terms can be arranged on application to C. J. MARSHALL, 45 Cathedral square. B . SEYMOUE, DENTIST, 215 Colombo street. Christchnrch. Telephone No. 189. 6567 THE TIME AND THE RING B. KENNETT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. BEING the actual MANUFACTURER of so many of the articles I Sell, also being at lower expense I CAN SELL CONSIDERABLY UNDER THE USUAL RATES. NO NEED FOR SPECIALLY-MADE EXPENSIVE SPECTACLES. 1 have an enormous Assortment. Can suit any sight Call and inspect the new Interchangeable Spectacles. IS3 HIGH STREET, IS3 Under the Verandah. SUPERIOR WERTOEIM SEWING MACHINES Now on View, Iα Ayers, Bcnuchamp's Auction Rooms, Cashel street, TO BE SOLD PRIVATELY, At the following Prices :— Latest Improved Family Machine, 5 Dr., drop leaf, with cover.. .. .. .. £6 10 Latest Improved Family Machine, 1 Dr., drop leaf, with cover.. .. .. .. 510 Latest Improved Hand Machine, walnut cover 4 4 These Machines have been tested by Scott Bros., Engineers, ChrUtchurch, and are guaranteed by them to be made of the same kind and quality of material as ones sold by the Wertheim Sewing Machine Company, and they are mode in the same factory and by theVame machinery. Every Machine guaranteed for 12 years, and told 300 per*cent, under the time payment prices. Two hundred of these Macnines have been sold in the last three months. B. F. DAVEY. AHOO, the popular remedy for Indigestion, is obtainable at the New Zealand i'anners* Co perative Association, at 2s bd. NEW Year means gay parties, sea-siue excursion cycling trips. If any of the above cause head, aches, use Dr. Cressland's celebrated Cachets. Take them with you in fact, and make your trip as enjoy* able as possible, la 6a, chemists aad ■tores.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 8
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