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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. | J. T. BELL. T T. BELL. LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, close to Montreal street—Substantially-built modern Residence ot i large, ioi.y rooms, bathroom, h. and c, balcony, bm.t on solid concrete foundation, plastered throughout, and handsomely finished, fine h.gh quarter-acre section, f.curely fenced and laid out, in splendid order. i? 2000. OFFICE ROAD. St. Aibans—Modern wellbuilt Residence of 8 large and lofty rooms, batnroom and a.i conveniences: over J-acre securely fenced snd in nice order £1050. HAWKESBURY AVENUE. olo»e to Papanui road and tram —New weil-built House of 5 room*, bathroom, h. and c. verandah, front »nd side, bay window*, plastered throughout; quirter-acre, northern frontage, fenced and p.anted £730. HILLMORTEN, neaT Lincoln road and trim—We.'l-buiit nearly new House of 4 room*, bithroom, scullery, washhouse and copper; about quan#r-acre, garden. a«phau paths. £385. ADDINGTON, close to Lincoln road and Show Grounds—Modern House of 6 good rooms, bathrcoro verandah washhouse and copper, plastered throughout; fine hign quarter-acre section in good order. £760. WORCESTER STREET. L_w _oJ—i.urd Hous* of 6 rooms, bathroom, etc.; .ju_r'-'----acre, fenced and laid out. sunny fi_r.ii.gt. Un.y £650. LlNWOOD—Splendid Corner Section In a good thoroughfare. House of 5 rooms, etc.; space to bui.d good store premises or another dwelling. "Low price. Easy terms. HAMILTON STREET. Addington—Weli built house of 4 rooms and scuiiery, washhouse and copper, nearly i-acre, well fenced and planted. Asphalt paths. Price only £340. oa.y terms. MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold S*c_ntita. J. T. BELL. Land Broker. Cathedral square. C 2387 T. E. TAYLOR. A GENUINELY GOOD PENINSULA FARM. OVER 800 ACRES. WINTERED over 1200 sheep and 50 cattle, divided into 9 paddocks, well watered, over 300 acres have been ploughed and sown in English grasses, the balance has been town cocksfoot and other grasses. At £11 10s an acre this place is worth immediate inspection by those wishing a firstclass iarm on the famous Banks Peninsula. The Homestead buildings include a good 7roomed House, stable, loose-box. etc. There is a good dip and yards. The lowest per- ' oontage of increase in lambs for several years has been 116. Fol. 756 A FORTUNE FOR A PRACTICAL MAN. This Farm is so safe, that I can finance ' an experienced roan, who has a few hundred pounds to put down. TO THE LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCH. I HAVE secured the Agency for one of the most famous Manufacturers of SILK SCARVES and SHAWLS, also a number of SILK LENGTHS, of Dainty and Exquisite Shades, suitable for Blouses or Full Dress, and have this week opened up a First Shipment. These Goods cannot be excelled for quality, and are of tbe most beautiful designs and colours. The Scarves are probably tbe most charming of tbe kind ever offered in this city, some oi them being unique. I have fixed prices for both Scarves and Shawls which shou'd ensure a rapid sale. MISS R. ELLISON is in charge of the good*, and will be pleased to *how them to , anyone on and after TO-DAY. T. E TAYLOR. 198 GLOUCESTER STREET, Coiner Chancery lane. C 2684 r SPEIRS and WILSON. 1 SPEIRS and WILSON. SOMETHING WORTH LOOKING AT. 7000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. £3 10s. PER ACRE. £3 10s. THIS Property is well situated, having a splendid aspect, lying to the sun, well watered, and in healthy district. It lies right up to the main railway line close to township and saleyaids. It possesses warm tussock hills and nice flats, is capable of carrying nearly 1 sheep, goo 3 ewe country; nearly 300 acres of the flats are ploughed and being put in turnips. This is a Property where it will not be necessary to depend too much on labour. It hai a splendid record. Wool and mutton would have to go a long way down in fcrice beforo it would effect this property at the price offered. We are prepared to bear the expense of ' likely purchasers for the purpose of in--1 spection. Easy. terms may be arranged, or ' c_sh on the nail. r PRICE FOR THE WHOLE, £3 10s PER ACRE. SPEIRS and WILSON, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, 146 Caßhel street, Chri*tchurch. 1433 TTARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD., HAVE FOR SALE— ' CITY BUILDING SITES, St. Asaph " street West. ui:d Lincoln road, opposite Hagley Park. Only two left. HOUSE of 9 rooms, with all convenil ences, No. 263 Armagh Etreet West, facing 1 Cranmer square. LOWER RICCARTON. About 5 ACRES highest sections in district. Harekeke street, divided by River Avon. Ideai Building Sections. BUILDING SITES on Bealey avenue iNorth belt). Canon street, and Facke's street, varying from J to over half an acre ii extent. Only a few sections left. Price very low. TO LET. ROOMS in Inglis's Building, Cashel and High_streets. C 3867 BARGAIN.— £590, City, north. The cheapest property ever offered. Grand positi_ r close to Bealey avenue, valuable site, mam ' street —New 5-roomed residence, oriel win--1 ! doiv. plastered, bath, h. and c, scullery, ! paaitry, mam s_v.er connection, snnny wes- ' I tern aspect, a rare nibble, a compact home !or grand investment. Terms, f.-om £60 deposit. Do not miss this; must realise. J. 'G. Banncrman. 117 Colombo street. I P O Ii S A L E. j £500, New House, all conveniences, i-acre 1 | near Power House. ' £1300 or OFFEK. Goodwill and Furniture 1 ! Private Hotel. City. ' ! Sever. 1 First-c!*ss Bcarding-bouses, Shops, I Bii-mess_s. ar.d Farms. WOODFIELD and CO., i 1592 172 Lichfield street.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 10

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