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AUCTIONS. * CHARLES CLARK. AT R CHARLES CLARK, 19S HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED IS6I. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDUTE_SALE. ~^ESf~ENDTciTY-\ r e^ r TiVndrom ( > family residence of 12 rooms, conservatory and all necessary offices, bui'.t within the last few years re S jrdless of expense, and commanding a splendid view of the River and Park. Half an acre tastefully laid out. Stabline, etc. Prico considerab.y under tost. 400 BRYNDWR—Charming residence of 10 rooms with all the most modern appointments, lovely fern house. 16 acres in ornamental grounds, garden, and paddocks. Low price for quick sa!e. VICTORIA STREET—Very fine corner position for shops, over quarter acre, practically all frontage. Present buildings return a net 6 per tent. .£1250. 325 MATSON'S AVENUE. ST. ALBANS—Exceedingly pretty villa of 6 rooms, with all modern appointments, | of an acre in garden. Card to view on application. 220 GRESFORD-I havo » Lovely Villas in this favourite suburb. Everything in and about them being as perfect aa it is possible to nuijp them. 307 RICCARTON-Yery Fine Modern. Medium- ! sized. .Residence, beautifully situated. 10 ; litres of land, admirably adapted for subj division. Worth immediate enquiry. 261 I PAPANUI ROAD-Mr F. W. Thompson's Charming Residential Property, consequent ]on his removal to Sumner. Price low 308 REDCLIFFS ard WATSO.WILLE—Two Cosy Week-end Cottages, 3 and 5 rooms. £285 and £325 289 and £83 TAYLOR STREET, Addington-New and Substantially-built House of 5 rooms, ail plastered, bathroom, h. end c, verandah, bay window, corner quarter-acre section. £500. Also 6-roomed House adjoining , nbove. £300. 317 NORMAN'S ROAD—7* Acres of Rich Land, half an acre of which is in vegetables, a quarter-aero in fruit trees, and the balance in 3 paddocks, good Dwellinghouso of 7 rooms, splendid dairy, stabling, and outbuildings. A highly productive property, suitable for botelkeepers and others. 318 RICCARTON—The unsold Sections in Mr Deans's Riccarton Estate. The best in the district. 77 HORNBY Nearly 1J Acres, opposite Nelson Bros.' Works. £SS. A bargain. 236 RUGBY STREET—Very Choice Modern Villa of G rooms, verandahs, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse. and every" possible convenience, splendid garden. £1060. This in one of the nicest properties in this favourite street. 310 RANFURLY STREET—Very Attractive Villa, of 6 rooms, with every modern convenience, quarter-acre, nicely laid out, asphalt paths. A bargain at £385. 218 BRYNDWR, FENUALTON—S Splendid Building Allotments, each containing about Jof an acre. £105 each. Terms given. 301 CASHMERE ESTATE—Third Subdivision —Thes.i magnificent Sites are selling fast. Do not delay in calling for plan. The prices are low, nnd terms easy. FENDALTON—Two very fine Corner Building Sites. One 4 Acres, the other nearly 3 Acres. £500 each. 62 TO LET. SHOPS, STORES, and OFFICES." in Town, and Houses in Town and Suburbs. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OR POSTED FREE. 3330 C. A. LEES AND CO. C. A. Lest) (W. G. Brass Q A. LEES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 158 CASHEL STREET. SUM>NER: WE are pleased to state that* OUR PRO- » V PHECIES of increase in TALUES have bean borne out by RESULTS. All our Clients who were advised to and DID BUY have all made HANDSOME PROFITS, end those wt> buy now will do STILL BJvTIEB. as the demand is only just beginning in reality. Remember, there is only one SUMNER, and its up-to-dateness with HIGH-PRES-SURE WATER SUPPLY, COMPLETE SEWERAGE, will, when the ELECTRIC TRA.MS ate running, make it, the most favourite suburb of Christchurch. BUY AT ONCE, and thus make an acceptable ADDITION to your income. For instance: —Lady bought section for £ICO five months ago. so!d it since at £175. Clerk paid £10 deposit, made £60 on re-sale without further outlay in three months, etc., etc. VALUES MUST INCREASE. OO^fi— A GOOD INVESTMENT—New sdwOOv/ roomed Cottage, bath, h. and c. water, connoctzd sewer. Let et 16s week. Central situation. Fol. 382 P/fXA— WELL-BUILT 6-roomed Villa and &JrkD\J l-acre, good garden, verandah. Fol. 352 OCkflCi— SEVEN-ROOMBD House, plascJjU\J\J tered, waehhouse, bathroom, h. and o. water, Espisnade frontage, verandah, connected sewer. Fol. 3DI r»~~r\— SlX-ROOMED YIITa, verandah, dwOOU bathroom, h. and c. water, lavatory basin, scullery, wathhou&e, fixed tubs, good garden, connected eewer. Fol. SJ7 SECTIONS— Colenso street, £70; Euston s.reet. £75; Htad street. £80; Hardwicke street, ££K>; Bury street. £100; Dryden street. £115; Euston street, £125; Nayja-nd street, £140; Dryden street. £150; Nayiand street. £175; Stcke street, £200. ESPLANADE —The laet available Building Sites, with beach frontage and entrance from Nayiand street, £350 to £400. XMA^A— CITY. Central—A very superior Ji*l\j*J\J House of 7 large rooms, bathroom, ail conveniences. Venetians, gas, wide hall, rooms ere very lofty, 5 minutes from Post Office. Fol. 71 TI7XST END—Oμ of the best Residences V> in this favourite quarter, large twostoried House, balcony, exceptionally large rooms, reception hall 12 x 14. connected sewer, and J-acre garden, with sunny frontage. A beautiful home. For price, etc., apply to our office. . Fol. 74 A/J-'xv/VJ rooms, all possible conveniences, situate City North, 5 minute* from P.O. Specially etuted for medical nran. Fol. 150 f»ir\7^— VERY Charming , Villa of 7 ex--3JI\J I O eeptionally large rooms, 13ft I studs, verandah two sides, conservatory, full ! J-acro in garden, well planted with, fruit tTeee. The conveniences of this really comfortable home require seeing, as no description can represent them accurately. The owner built under beet architect's advice, and Jβ reluctantly compelled to diepose consequent on his removal from Cbrietchurch. Fol. 259 C. A. LEES AND CO.. 158 Cashcl street, next Tattcrsal!'*.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12461, 26 March 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12461, 26 March 1906, Page 12

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