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AUCTIONS. i- W. P.. HARDING. -"• ! W. R. Harding.) OY. R. Harding. ■i > FRIDAY NEXT, 1 p.m. >- : FURNITURE, BICYCLES, Etc. MR W. R. HARDING will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION aa above, at Rooms, y i 157 Cashel street. .2 j A Largo and Varied Assortment of House- . _._ j hold Furniture, etc. ( .' j Full particulars in future advertisements. |J i W. R. HARDING, ■ , i 2690 Auctioneer. j le i ' *— — f '~ W. R, Hardina) (W. R. Hardin,; j :l "W B. HARDING. )r _VV • GENERAL AUCTIONEER, t 127 CASHEL STREET E., ,6 CHRISTCHURCH. Outside Sales Conducted on Advantageous 53 Terms. Property Sales » specit-lity. Advances _•_ mode en goods left for s-bsolute sale. My * rooms &Te in the centre of a large tra.Bc, ami _- are well attended by tho general public, i- Farmers, Pa3toralista and others, who fre- ■ B quent this more than any part of the city. .5 RANFURLY STREET, St, Albans, really food neighbourhood, wide streets, none but good ousea ia the. district—Perfectly new House »' 6 rooms, bath, verandah, h. and c. water, ** washhouse, copper, and every modern con*s venioaee; i-acre with fruit treea; cell for cost :e of building only; capital investment. 463-332 ~ PAPANUI KOAD (just oil)— Modern Houso 1- of 7 rooms, bathroom and offices, J-acre, lawn, i 9 garden, etc. Price in buyer's favour. Small deposit, balance 5 per cent. 462-351 ._; WILSON'S ROAD—Safe and very profit- -._ able investment. Two well-built Resiaences each 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc., etc., -j h. and c. water, gas, and every convenience, "* fine section. Always let to god tenants. 3 i 461-348 2 LINWOOD, close tram and handy for rail— 11 7-room House, washhouse, verandah, work- *- shop, etc., i-acre, lawn, gardon, capital fruit d trees-. Only JE4GO: bargain. 462-350 i, CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street £.—Sil room House, bathroom, scullery, deep well, verandah, etc., J-acre, well laid out. Caeh or ', terms. 462-S4S * FERRY ROAD, near Town—Well-built 4I room House, stabling, etc., J-acre laud, grand '° corner section. Circumstances iieccftaitnio i- owner selling at once. Price of land only la aoked. housa and buildings thrown in. A bar._a.in. 273-182 II CHRISTCHURCH, City—House 6 rooms, 8 _ and Houso 4 rooms, etc., nearly new, 1-acre „ land. Only £320 tho two; bargain. 459-.139 £ BUILDING SECTIONS, City and Suburbs, j- all sizes, low prices, and terms to trait. Money to Lend on Mortgage in Large or g Small Sums, on Advantageous Terms. ir New List in course of preparation. Prois perties will be advertised in this free of charge. •6 Clients should send particulars at once. 15 W. R. HARDING, :8 Auctioneer, Valuer, Estate, and Financial !*. Agent, 127 Cashel street E., Christchurch. :e D. THOMAS. ib, ARCADE HORSE FAIR. .; ASHBURTON. •• FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1901. 14 MY NEXT HORSE FAIR will take place a ou the ab ye date, when I will offer, __ On account of various clients, [-. Draught Mares and Geldings. '3 Light Harness Horses. t _ PRESENT ENTRY— _ 160 Head of All Descriptions. 7 DAVID THOMAS, i- 2i82 Auctioneer. 16 - - ...-.■-.■ ■ — .- ' n AVERS AND PARKERSON. it :t 0, AVERS AND PARKERSON 15 | TJAVE FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS— d HEREFORD STREET, Linwood—House 5 _ Rooms, bath, washhouse aud copper, i-acre 0 in garden and orchard; £350. y HEREFOx.- t-TREET, Linwood—T House 5 rooms, stable ,traphou3e, otc, J-acre, garden, "] asphalt paths, sufficient room, for eecond i house; £360. .-J SALISBURY STREET, near Victoria '" street—T hou3e of 5 rooms, bathroopi, wash--13 houeo, verandah, garden and orchard, 26 perches ° £400. n ANTIGUA STREET — 6 roomed Houso, 3. washhouse, fowlrun, conservatory, etc, one- _ eighth acre, garden, and fruit trees; £320. - CITY NORTH—Square house of 5 large rooms, plastered, washhouse, concrete founda- _ tior.s, verandah, i-acre section; £376. FENDALTON (near Bridge) — 6-roomed .Houso, bath, washhouse and outbuildings, orchard, and nice garden, over i-acre land; _ £SSOD AVERS and PARKERSON, •- Auctioneers and Estate Agents, >- 191 Hareford street, Christchurch. HOTELS. i, ~ ~ Patronised by their Ezcellaaod-M. t_« - G-r-rnora of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTHL. ~ CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 281. Teleph-ae Nos. 677 and 108 S. -, CITS" BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 COLOMBO STREET (near Roeoe's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Per* maaant Boar—era and the Travelling Public. Eot_, Cold and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Poart Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to _t p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive ProanjrJ Attention. II Telephone No. «76. JAMES HOWEY, '• Proprietor. pLARK'S COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL, ~ Colombo street, Market square, Chriatchurch, B » Three Minutes' walk from Exhibition Buildr ' ing, Theatre, Cathedral square, and Post Office. Trams and Drags pass every 20 Minutes. __, Opposite -upreme Court and Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of Building. The Buildinc is of three storeys, built of brick, end contains 60 Rooms, has a Splendid Outlook on to the river and Market square, _- which is planted with shrubs and ornamental 0 trees, and provided with seats. Private Sitting Rooms. Separate Dining-room for d Families, and Public Dining-room. Food of the Beat Quality served with Punctuality and >f Civility. There are Bathrooms with hot snd cold water on each landing. Firat-olass Ac1. commodation is offered to Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors. TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Roplied to. MRS E. CLARK, - Proprietress. Tolepbone No. — 7023 J. _> a TXT KITS HABT HOTEI^ r > " HIGH STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH. c ___« * JOHN NTCTTJ. Propri-_to_- _ Sample Rooms. r . '-.'elephoae 45. Night Portsor. '« ir n s OTOHEY'S FAMILY HOTEL. * OPPOBITE RAILWAY STATION. <_B*BIBTCHURCH, N.Z. F. STOREY. Irroprieto.----1 T_B___U_B: 6a per day, _3 _s per week. !I\t_«p__-_e Na 7»S. Ni«hi Port«". All L«it«ra will receive Pmnaipt Attentk-i. 11M * — ■ r A GBEAT EVENT. OPE-VING OF THE AQUARIUM. l " T_l ARENAS, Proprietor of the City Hotel, JL* . inv.*_s tho PnbUc to INSPECf tie Aitesatians a_d Improvemants that be has •SeoVtd ia this favourite Centra- Hostelry, . which has made it SECOND TO NONE oa ' this aide of th« lino. OPENING OF THE AQUAJ-TD-L s CITY HOTEL. THE x-UB OF CHRISTCHUISCH. TTil /> KGLE. WHY PURCHASE CHEAP AND IN- _ _ .FERIOR BLENDS, .when you can get d CEYLON TEAS, Pure and Fresh from tho Gardens in Ceylon, f At la 6_.d per lb. NOTE Is 6*d per lb. Packed and shipped direct to New Zealand 3 by tho Growers. KOSGALLA, Golden Tipped, Broken Pekoe, r, one of tho fineat Ceylon Teaa, ever introduced >- into New Zealand, in _.lb and lib Lead h Packets, slb and 10lb Boxes, at la 6Jd i>er lb net casn. To place this delicious Tea into every home d we intend to give an Extra lib Packet _3 Cash Discount with each 101b Box during the "t months of January, February, and Marck. Advices frcin Ceylon say:—Heavy ship- '■» ments on the water for New Zealand. Previous shipment giving immense satisfaction. Samoles Free at our Warehouse. I*s LICHFIELD STREET, j BRUNT, PITT and CO., EtoU Agents ___c_gal__ Tea*. \

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 11

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