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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GODFREY A.ND-TAYLJBB , ~ G* ate C Palairet), LICENSED LAND BROKERS, ACCOUNTA.MS. ESTATE ASD COILStIgSIOX AGEXTS. Land brcught under L.T. Act, Transfers, + r J£? ri s* fiea ' Leases, etc., .Prepared. IIOXEY -XO LEND .ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. t t, „ T „ HOUSE TO LET In ROLLESTON STREET, Linwood, containing 9 rooms, with all modern conveniences. FOR SALE. BYRON STREET, Sydenham, closo to rail'i w »y—-Modern House of six large rooms, etc. tLEttst ROAD, Woolston—Four Acres good land, with dwelling house. _PAPANOI, North road and Winter's road— j faeveral Sections, varying in area from 3<to 5 {acres. -.■ '; ST. ALBAXS—New House t>l 6 rooms,bathI room, li. and writer, etc. j ST. ALBANS House of 7 rooms, bathi room, h. and c. water, etc. t OPAW A—House of 9 rooms, about 3 acres of land. CITY— Splendid Building Section close to centre of ,the town. Also Sections in Town and Suburbs. GODFREY and TAYLER, Corner Armagh street and Oxford terrace. FOR SALE, CHEAP, A FEW GOOD BUILDING SEC TIONS in ST. ASAPH STREET. LINWOOD; poeition good. Also, 2 Four-roomed Houses at New Brighton. Apply J. A. REDPATH, East belt. PROPERTIES. PROPERTIES. A BETTER SELECTION COULD NOT BE,OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. PAPANUI—34 Acres good Land, in splendid heart, a eix-year-old orchard, thoroughly clean, modern house 5 rooms, workmanship and material guaranteed. No. 157 CITY—4-acre Corner Section, handy to centre City, good G-roomed House, with conveniences. No. 180 ST .ALBANS NORTH—4-acre, beautifully laid out, 6-roomed, sound, handsome Dwelling; must be sold. No. 160 ST. ALBANS—J-acre nicely laid out, heslthy, respectable locality, good orchard, splendid little modern House of 4 rooms, very substantial, with conveniences stable, traphouse, washhouse, etc., splendid water supply. No. iJ'2-J-acro Section in all the Suburbs. THOS.D E A N E Land and Estate Agent, Produce Exporter. 122 CASHEL STREET. J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. •PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I LINCOLN ROAD—WeII-built house, 10 j zooms, bathroom, and every convenience, half ! an acre of land, nicely laid out and planted, j MOWBRAY STREET and Shakespeare' : road—A few splendid building sections, con- : taining from i to $ an acre, northern aspect, l SYJjENHAM, handy to railway and tram— I well-built cottage of 4 rooms, scullery, etc., good section; ±175. DUKHAM STREET (off)— Newly-built house of 6 good rooms, bathroom, hot and cold and shower, washhouse, with copper and tubs, iron ioof, verandah, tiled stove and grates, nice section, well feaced and planted, sunny frontage. CITY, WEST—A new substantially-built residence, containing 8 large rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, wide hall and staircase, everything of the latest, and in splen did order._ Situated near the Gardens and Schools, and handy to the centre. FENjDALTON—A bargain. —First-class building Bite, containing nearly three acres of splendid land, with frontage to running etream, well fenced. • . HEREFORD STREET WEST—Near -the Gardens, Schools, and close to centre, nrst- | rate quarter-acre section, well fenced, and stocked with fruit trees, sunny frontage. ,T> LIGHTBODY AND CO, •"'• 115 Colombo street, next City Buffet SYDENHAM— New Houae-5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, handy to tram, |-acre land. Price £270. Very small cteoosit token. NORTH LINWOOD—I'i J-acre Sections, from £65 each, splendid building sites, high and dry. SYDxjSILAM —House and shop in good neighbourhood, £550', a chance for a storekeeper and cheap. ADDINGTON—House - 7 rodma," splendid garden,- everything .In good order- and' conj dition; 'an ideal home. .■ Price £460.. '-...- A.I»i>INGTON—-New "house - 5 . reoma,' and bathroom, scullery, washbouse, pantry, cupboards, concrete foundations, Venetian blinus. Price £450. , . * • EDUCATIONAL. ' SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings,* Triangle, Ohristch arch", (opposite D.1.C.) . . MB H. W. (Honours); N.S.S.T., N.TT.T., Double. Pit- : man Medallist, holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words, per. minute. MJ3S E. K.\ DIGBY, M.1.P.5., K.U.T., Certificated Teacher, of Pitman's Shorthand. . -. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. •Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year, through the Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by Pupils from this School. . Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and full Commercial Training. COMMERCIAL 150 Worcester street West. . > . '' - PRINCIPAL— MR C. H. GILBI. F.LP.S. (Honours), VICE-PRINCIPALS— MRS GlLux, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours). MISS E. 4 A.'ROUT, I.P.S. (Honours/. ; , COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL o^uUC^xiON. Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc., etc. THOttOU&H BUSINESS TRAINING, i Every Department in Charge of a Diplomated Teacher. . " * HOTELS. - , ~ '' WOLSELEY HOTEL,.". Three Station, k NGLERS, Tourists, Families, and the JX General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of-a well-appointed gentieman's lesidencfe-at the above hotel. They will, also j have the right to fish over several miles of the best rind most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester, having become ffcxnous for. ita fly fishing. . The WOLSELEY HOTEL is witbtin easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivers. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has. been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and Special arrangements made*for driving parties to and from the famous Home of Large The Express and. all Trains stop at Wincheater. LANGDON, Proprietor., Patronised by. their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. CeiEß'B FAMILY HOTEL. GHBISTCHUKCH. Within on* minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Propßetor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No, 291 Telephone Nob- 677 and 1036. err? BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO S'lßfiET (near ReecVa. ruongera), FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders end the Travelling , Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Bathe. Close to jL*ailway Station and General Jroet Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 pan. Letters and Telegrams .irill- receive Prompt Attention. Telephone ->o. Proprietor. BURKE '< S TATTERSALL'S NEW HOTEL, IS NOW OPJiN" to the GENERAL PUBLIC, and i» fitted up with every Modern Convenience, including Electric Light First-claas Luncheon served Daily irtm 12 and 2 p.m.. for la. •' ' IMPEKIAL. HOTEL. PRINCES STREET, /GEORGE SiiARLE haa pleasure in an\Jf nouncing to his friends and patrons that he has taken the above commodious and up-to-date weil-appointed Hotel, which he has thoroughly renovated and stocked with the best brands obtainable, and will be pleased to cater for the public in his usual well-known . style. Vacancies for a few permanent boarders. Tariff reasonable. 8175 GEORGE SEAKLE, Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 5

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