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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. NO.' 1. BPECIAIi. FOR nDtKDIATB SALE AND OCCUPATION. ONE of the most Charming Beeidcßcee in tb»t Delightful Suburb—BBYNDWYK. A rmrechaac* to pqrchaM one of the most up-to-date properties in tbet ferenrted locality. The owner leaves for England at an early dale, hence the reaaoa of the aale. The House contains large and roomy hall, dining-room, drawing-room, six large, lofty, well aired bedrooms, study, kitchen, scullery, pantry, two large well-appointed bathrooms, linen cupboards with hot water piping through, and eTery other TKi-to-da*e convenience. Connected with the houee is a beautifully and charmingly laid out conservatory and fern house. All connected with tb« May-Oatway fire alarm system, telephone, etc. The outside budding* Include large roomy three-stalled stable, tiap-ehed«. fowQwusw, bicycle shed, apple and tool houses, splendid vinery, etc. The Grounds, which comprise sixteen acres, are laid out partly ornameotal, ' and balance subdivided, carrying a nice herd of milking cattle. The land has frontage of about thirty chains to -the main road, and tbv area could be reduced if desired. The above is a perfect gentleman's residence, and so delightful a property would jierer have reached" the market only for the fact of the present owner's health, which compels his visit to England, and a stay there for an indefinite period. If desired, the whole of the furniture, pioturee, horses, traps, cattle, etc, can be purchased with the property. Further particulars and letter to inspect may be obtained from the Agents. TO INVESTORS IK CITY PROPERTIES. We have for Sale the following Properties, all of whioh will return large profits to the buyers:— NO. % WHOI/BSALE AND RETAIL BUSINESS SITES IN COIiOMBO STKEET. THE MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS THOROUGHFARE fN THE CITY. At present occupied by Messrs J. T. Brown and Son, Timber Merchants. This site is the meet central, therefore the best on the market, being right in the midet of many of the most flourishing businesses of the city, and every week more shops are bein? built all round it. The property is speedily increasing in vahie. Don't miss this opportunity to secure what is undoubtedly the best land for Wholesale or Retail purposes at present offered to the public. THE ABOVE TS FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Sketch Plans and full particulars may be had on application at our office. / NO. 8. MANCHESTER STREET (opposite the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.) 33 Feet frontage to Manchester street by a depth of 120 feet with ngbt-of-way at back ourt to .Hereford etreet. Price £45 per foot. Land not a . hundred yards away has been sold for £75 per foot. This is a first-claas chance to secure a cheap City block. It will sell quiokly, there baane a large profit in it for tbe buyer. NO. 4. CORKER MANCHESTER AND DUNDAS STREETS. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE. 83 Feet frontage to Manchester etreet and 90 feet frontage to Dundas street.' This is one of the few available buaatness sites in the vicinity of the railway station, aad certain to prove an excellent investment. No reasonable offer will be refused. NO. 5. GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCE] ON PARE TERRACE. FRONTAGE TO RIVEiR AVON AOT> HAQ-LEY PARK. WILL Buy a most up-to-date XtO\J\J\J Residence of 13 large and lofty rooms with evrary possible oonvenienoe. Half acre of land beautifully laid out; also a perfect home of 6 good rooms and conveniences. It is a rare opportunity to acquire an ideal property in the moat popular residential part of the city. NO. 6. PAPANT7I ROAD. MARA IS the price asked for a perfect dVIAJOXJ Resilience of 8 rooms and every modern convenience. Built on the latest architectural designs. This property is worth £1300 but the above price will be accepted to bring' aboat a quick sale. . •. .. ■ ' -. • : ; : "■■ ■W. J. HOPKINS and CO., (Opposite National Bank), Bowron's Buildings, Manchester street. .

X»CβA—HEREFORD • STREET. Linwood <f*iJ\j\J —Modern t room*, •cnllery, pantry, bath, h. and c, plastered, tiled grates, wardrobes, J-acre. (Jβ) A. M. LOASBY ud CO., 206 Hereford ■treei, next P.O. Saving* Bank , A—ARMAGH STREET. linwood— cJinJUV/ Modern 6 roomi, bath, paotry, scullery, vinery, fowl run, 1-acrs, splendid orchard, lawn, garden. 331 A. M. LOASBY and CO., i>oß Hereford street, next P.O. Saving* Bank. i?QAA—FERRY ROAD—Superior ResidwOUy dence,. 6 rooms, all modern conveniencee, full J-acre. A Gentleman's Resi-' dence. ..-...■ 332 | A. M. LOASBY and CO., j 208 Hereford street, next P.O. Savings Bank 7?"K7K—ROLI^JSTOITSTREET— Splendid 3JD Iw 7 rooms, plastered and papered, 12ft stud*, large roome, Venetians, verandah, nearly i-acre.' 318 A. M. LOASBY and CO., 806 Hereford street, next P.O. Saving* Bank £~i KAA—OPAWA—Superior Gentleman's dUIuUV House, 8 rooms, plastered and papered, Venetian*, verandah, (table, trapshed end groom's room, fernery, 2 acres, 2 frontages. " 338 A. M. LOASBY ana 00., 206 Hereford street, next P.O. Savings Bank « — POULTRY FARM, PAPANUL POCA—3I ACRES., Really First-class dwDOV/ Land, numerous fowlliouses, stable, trap shed, byre, pigsty, sheds, together with a good sound 5-roomed house in good order. Easy terms arranged. £100 deposit. 107 A. M. LOASBY and 00., 006 Hereford street, next P.C\_Ssving« Bank O r r A—TUAM " STREET, Linwood—SwdWOOv . perior New 5-roomed plastered House, replete with all modern conveniences, high section. A cheap property, and worth inspecting. ■ 238 A. If. LOASBY ana 00., , 203 Hereford'street, next P.O. Saving* Bank 2V7 C UPWARDS—Sections in the beet dW I D part of Riccarton. On* at £106 is a Nibble. A. It LOASBY and CO., 208 Hereford street, next P.O. Savings Bank J?TC A A—SPBEYDON—BIock of nearly &IOUU 8 Acres, easily subdivided, handy •to Colombo street trams, good sroomod House, and extensive stabling. 834 There is money in this for a speculator or investor. Price, is right, and offer only open for a short time. . -. ... A. M. LOASBY and CO., 908 Hereford street, next P.O. Savings Bank Oe(\ TO £2500—REBCLIFFS—Numerous d*D\J Sections and .Properties', For, Sale in this Suburb. ' A. M. LOASBY and CO., 208 Hereford street, next_P.O. Saving*_ Bank \jn>g"QJr\—BARBADOES STREET, City— dU DOv Splendid Modern 6 rooms, pi**: tered, all conveniences, {-acre, orchard, garden and lawn. The Cheapest Property now for sale. Owner leaving. A. M. LOASBY and CO., 208 Hereford street, next P.O. Saving* Bank f?KQA— RTVER ROAD—New" Modern 5 dwOOU rooms, plastered, bay and oriel windows, and turrets, all modern conveniences,: i-acre, lawn, garden, orchard in fall bearing. 237 A. M. LOASBY and CO., 208 Hereford street, next P.O. Saving* Bank. GROCERY BUSINESS. rrSE BEST SUBURBAN BUSINESS in JL or about Chrictohurch, will aland fullest investigation. Stock,, goodwill, store, stabling, and freehold, about £1000. Half cask required. A fortune for an energetic man, as the trade can be increased _very largely. A. M. LOASBY and CO., 208 Hereford street, next P.O. Saving* , Bank i?CQA— MEBXVALE—Modern 6 rooms, *fOOV, pantry, scullery, bath, Venetians, ■workshop, asphalt paths, over i-acre. 325 A. M.« LOASBY and CO., 208 Hereford street, next P.O. Saving* Bank . - 328 a BAKER BROS., Auctioneers, Estate and Finance Agent*. MEIUYAU2.' f»99 r_EXCEPTIONALLY High Section &*Umi\J 1 rood 14 perches (lOOlks x 3451k5), western aspect. p&Ung fenced on three aides. A bargain at the price asked.. 1409 BAKER BROS. CITY BOARDIXGHOUSE. TWO Houses (22 rooms in all) to be Let, together as a. boardtnghouse. Both have every convenience possible. One is fully furnished with good furniture, which is to be sold for £190 cash. Rent for both houses £o per week. BAKER BROSAuctioneers, Estate and Finance Agents. 480 i

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12443, 5 March 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12443, 5 March 1906, Page 11

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