PROPERTIES FOR SAX-E. LAKE AND EVANS. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. The Following SUMNER PROPERTIES ARE TEMPORARILY OFFERED At the Following GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE (Not otherwise). ESPHNADE-3 Sections, well situated and well fenced, at -6130 EACH (Forn-eri.' £ 150 >- NAYLAND STREET- (First from beach and facing.tram line) 3 Quarter Acres, with Northern aspect, at -£-_0Q EACH (formerly £120). * d WATSONVILLE-Comer Half Acre, Main Road highest section, water-pipe passes, £40 (formerly £50). _ CLIFTON—Near tha Cutting. — "I Q ACRES ODD Really Oood Land (would grow •AO anything), with long sunny frontage and _ gentle slopes, and not rough broken land. The immeuse quantity of GOOD STONE underlying this block will, before many years, be worth a lot of money, and the high pressure Water Supply is within easy reach. £20 PER ACRE wm buy il * u9t now * N.8.-Clear LAND TRANSFER TITLES for Cash or Terms. Just as may suit buyers. Also, On Account of Same Owner, es Really GOOD INVESTMENT for £300, =. Paying over 12 Per Cent, clear ; Superior Property too, and new. LAKE & EVANS, HEREFORD STREET CHAMBKRS. E FOR SALE, AS A GOING CONCERN, OR SEPARATELY, (JENERAL STORE, BUTCHERY, ie AND BAKERY BUSINESS, As now Carried on by J. GILBERT, CHEVIOT. n> This is a good opportunity for anyone wishing to go into business, as Cheviot is a new and rising district. For full particulars apply to the owner. 6118 J- GILBERT. "ry FARMS FOR SALE. Sh A X). 485 ACRES, Sheep Farm, £2 12s per acre, only £150 required in cash. — 215 ACRES, Good Farm, £6 10s per acre. '*■*•* 106 ACRES, a handy Farm, £8 per acre. j{* 105 ACRES, superior Farm, £9 7s 6d per acre tn 1100 ACRES, lease in perpetuity, cheap. »• 55 ACRES, nice little farm, £9. __ 50 ACRES, fine Dairy Farm, rednced price, or SO ACRES, well kept Farm, £7 15s. is, 20 ACRES Good Land ; a nice little farm. £300; >y, terms £100 cash. _ FULLEST PARTICULARS supplied on application he to the undersigned of any of the above Farms. — MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage. Lowest Rates rt of Interest, vn BAGGS AND CO., _ m ESTATE AGENTS, 131 COLOMBO STREET. JJUILDING SITES FOR SALE __ £150— BARBADOES STREET, between Lichfield re. and Tuam streets—ssft by 120 jinks. _ £125—WORCESTER STREET, LINWOOD — A sd, good i-aqre. _ £50 each—HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD—Two If Sections, of 37 perches each, c's £95 each—NORTH BELT, Churchill road—Three »ly Sections of 75 links by 250 links each. 4 s £250—OXFORD TERRACE, near Baptist Church— £**" 50ft by about 2i chains. _ C. J. MARSHALL, es 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 7414 £<" |FOR SALE. h SYDENHAM, near tram line—New b-roomed house l IrJ" and scullery ; "..acre land, 2 chains frontage, at CHRISTCHUROH, near West Christchurch School •t. —3 and 4-roomed cottages, in good repair; £140. ef SPREYDON—Good 4-roomed house with large id gcullery and washhouse; over i-acre. Price low. __ HALSWELL, near tram terminus—A well built o 6-ro.-.med house, kitchen, scullery and bathroom, .1. with hot and cold water laid $>n; 2i acres land. jr, ST. ALBANS, in good position—A modern 7-i-oomed house, kitchen and bathroom (detached), washhouse — and copper, hot and cold water, asphalt paths; onesixth acre. A very desirable property. Deposit low. d T O LE T. ST. ALBANS, nea,r North belt—7 rooms, with aU a# conveniences; £50. 3- T. E. TAY L O R, — Cashel street, opposite Prsss Office. I BUILDING SECTIONS. iy - FOR SALE. ts I e C<COTTSTON, Papanui road—A few i-acre building •*? C? sites, £60 each, £5 deposit, balance monthly, or ** as may be arranged. _ SYI'KNHAM, Huxley street—i-acre, £50. or PAPANUI, Hawthorne roi-.d—A tew i-acre building sites, £100 each. _ ADDINGTON, Dickens street, off Lincoln read— Section 50 x 225 links, £50. - ST. ALBANS, Barbadoes street-, sections, eaoh or i-acre (corner), to be s»»ld in one block or separately. _ SOUTH BEI/T, running back to railway—Nearly 1 •h acre land, good site for factory or dwelling. _ >r ST. ALBANS, Leinster road, close to tram—i-acre, re fenced all round with two fences. ,y DURHAM STREET NORTH and SPRINGFIELD ROAD—The four remaiuing sections, each 100 x 192 links. £ SOOTH BELT, next corner Selwyn street—Two n i-acre building sites. 0 FERRY ROAD, Edmond street — i-acre building site. — SYDENHAM, Battersea street, adjoining Salvation "j Army Barracks—Cottage building site, 45 x 151 links. £ STROWAN-5 sections, from i-acre to i-acre and j* 1 20 perches, £25 per section. ■»• FERRY ROAD, close to Lancaster Park Hotel— _ Section 75 links frontage, £80. U LANCASTER STKEKT—Section 50 links x depth 0. 150 links. 1- FERRY ROAD, opposite Lancaster Park Hotel— _ Section 104 links to Ferry road x 119 links to Lani_ caster street, good shop building site, •j PAPANUI ROAD, opposite the residence of Joseph Palmer, Esa.— Nearly j-acre, well-fenced and planted - fruit trees, a capital building site. 0 * ADDINGTON, Selwyn street, close to railway— " Section 99ft frontage, and c-.ntaining about i-acre. _ OPAWA ROAD, adjoining Mr Jenkins's propertyis i-acre, 21i perches, £75. ;h ADDINGTON—A number of building sites, from _ i-acreto nearly i-acre, having frontage to Spencer, 1U Douglas Jerrold, Collins and Macaulay streets, from II £50 per section _. PAPANUI ROAD, corner Bligh's road—Section, , 56ft to former and 132 ft to latter. BLIGH'S ROAD adjoining Railway-Section, 117 ft — frontage, and containing i-acre. * HOLLY ROAD—Three sections, containing from ,' 1-acre to 1-acre 32 perches. £150 each. 5 SYDENHAM, corner Harper and Battersea streets :„ —Good shop, building site. _ MADRAS STREET N., City-Section, 45ft frontage le x depth about 4 chains. ir CITY, Montreal street N.—Section, 45ft frontage, a V, capital building-site. LINWOOD, Rolleston street, next corner Canal >r Reserve—i-acre building site. t t LINWOOD, Canal Reserve, close to R lleston . street— _ivo i-acre sections, each 66ft frontage x 165 ft deep. - CITY, Kilmore street West—Section, having front ' age-2Sftx depth 58ft. *-* CITY, Churchill road, close to North-east BeltrThree sections, having frontage 75 links x 250 links _ deep, and containing 30 perches each. CITY, Hereford street East—i-acre, nice high » building site, having frontage 66ft x 165 ft, will be _ so!d in one or two lots. „ LINWOOD, Canal Reserve, close to Rolleston o street— i-acre. £85. CITY, Bath street, north aspect—Building site, - 42ift frontage x 101 ft deep. d LINWOOD, Gloucester street—Two i-acre sections. each 1 chain frontage. LINWOOD, N.E. corner Cashel and Tancred » streets—Capital corner section, contflinin'g i-aore, >r fenced. - « » d CITY, Corner Barbadoes and Tuam streets— 0 Capital Comer Section, 43ft x 91_t. A good building _ site 1 H. L. BOWKER, ' ESTATEAGENT, - 258 COLOMBO STREET, MARKET PLACE. n Telephone 604 •ii .PROPERTIES TO LET. 1 TO LET. 8 TTKOUBLF-FRONTED SHOP with Basement, and JLr Side and Back Entrance. Siie of Shop, 40ft x 26ft. g Sixe of Basement, 40ft x 25ft ,r Or, to suitable tenants the Shop woul dbe divided Apply. - MANAGER, '* 6441 Christchurch Pit-as Company, Limited. n f\o you feel sleepy and languid on rising, take the 18 IJr new vegetable medicine, Noxol; small dose ■*■ bet large effect If you have a pain between the ■- shoulders it will fix it—Noxol. la 6d aU Chemists ■S and Stores. •"""-".HE new remedy for Liver and Stomach trouble v J_. »a Noxol. It you are troubled with biliousness x dizziness, headache, constipation or acid risings take t I a Novel Water night and morning; they act like 1 Baagic _*H__Ch__iist«a_dStoM-.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9813, 24 August 1897, Page 8
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