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lERISEST M. SANDSTEIN, I j (F.S.M.C, D.8.0.A., London), I Consulting Optician, fl I GASHIL ST. W, Next Ballantyne's. I | 1.30 to 1, a to 6 daily. g \ Glasses mads up in all the Latest Forms, including— I i j BIFOCAL GLASSES. ! --,- S Distance and Reading combined in one frame, necessitating & 8 the use of. one pair of glasses only, for all purposes. RIMLESS INVISIBLE GLASSES. I Dispensing with the usual rims and being practically | \ invisible on the iace. f C 2833 gg _ JJ „

Tha Best Wedding Gift. £% F- B I.C A nice piece of Jewellery or a hand- i 1!.,-!. j______f ____■ some piece of Silver Plate. E -__*- t -. We have a splendid assortmeat in 1 all lines of Wedding Novelties. Ifl | | .. ■ Engagement Ring* a Specialty. BaOl ISIIICI H_odso—ie Discount for Cash. ' \ M. SANDSTEIN4SON Blinds JEWELLERS i . ' &- CASHEL. ST. (Next Ballaatyaes) 101 COLOMBO STREET .. CITY : " i C 3369 . .

AUCTIONS. j EAST AND EAST. EAST AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS. . SHAREBROKER-.EEAL ESTATE AGENTS. WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND, J AND CHRISTCHURCH. j ocyi ACRES. NEAR INGLEWOOD. A DAISY AND j SHEEP FARM IN THIS FAMED DISTRICT FOR HEAVY PERCENTAGE OF BUTTER FAT. i . 1J Miles from creamery, S miles from railway station, p. office, and school. 8 paddocks, watered with natural etrear—is, undulatinjr country, splendid for prass, turnips, oaita, ; with a lucerne paddock, wintered 2 sheep to the acre, and 100 head cattle. Present stock includes 54 head milch cows, return—ig a test of 5 per cent. The paddocks are all well fenced, and the building consists of House of s,rooms, 9-bail oowshed, stablea, obaffhouse, atyee. Thia little property, will return tho the buyer a substantial , inbome. The milk cheque alone will very Boon pay the purchase price ff. 10 guineas per acre; The farm' can be acquired on easy terms, as the owner (widow) is retiring / from farming. • THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN MERIVALE. £700 New T-shaped House of 6 room*, on one of the best streete, handy to car, plastered, gas, tiled jrratos , and hearths, pantry, scullery, wash- ] house, bathroom, h. ard c. copper . - - and tubs. 26 perches. The House *s right, the locslity ia right, th* prioe is -right. We consider this the cheapest place in Mcrivale. 11l ST. ALBANS. HANDY TO TRAM. ' MODERN 6-roomed House with nearly an acre of ground, every convenience, pantry, scullery, bathioom, plastered, windmill, wash- , houso, copper and tubs, sumrh—'- ! house, 100 full bearing fruit : trees, room for two more houses. '' Tbe prioe will sell this plaoe. Only £750. This is a chance for anyone who. wants a good house and gardecheap. ;;■> j A CHEAP FARM IN PAPANUL | <yi ACRES splendid land. 1 mile i-i I from school, will grow, everything, roots and cereals. This place wants seeing. Let us take you over the property. Is only on the market for the nert ten days, so enquire at once. Price £63 10s per jLcre. C 2866 EAST AND EAST. .7376 1 GUINNESS AND L_C_tEN. ' GUINNESS AND LeCREN, LIMITED. 9000 A CBES, SHEEP FARM, AT £3.— _C A)\J\J soo acres English grass, balance surface sown tussock, subdivided and e_tra well watered. Homestead site near school, with 15 acres fl_t land. 3500 ACRES AT £6 10s—Good Stock Farm, —early all ploughable, and suitable for subdivision. - Commodious buildings. Dwelling. wcols_ed, stablcsj etc. Land grows grain and roots well, and has proved a first-ciass fattening farm. SSOO ACRES, NEAR, WINTON. PRICE £2 15s PER ACRE.—A really good Sheep property, with SSO ecrce ploughable land Jn front. 500 acres bein? rich flat now in wheat and oat stubble, and real good crop of turnips. Fine large Dwelling, woolshed, etables, dip. Laat lambing gave .83 per cent, on hill and HO _ar cent, in paddocks. Approved buyer con etart with £4000. This is well woi-tii inspection. Write for full particulars to GUINNESS and LzCREN, LIMITED, C 3.65 Waimate. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. LTD. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD. PRODUCERS, send in your Fruit. Vegetables, Grain, Poultry, etc. Buyers, attend our DAILY SALES. WE DON'T REFUSE THE PUBLIC BID_. We want Good Prices for Growers. We want to Supply tho Public Needs. We are doing both every day. 5867 FOR the correct time " See the 'Kew'" Watches from £1. Sole agents. GO TO KENNETT'S, 183 Hi_3 street. "- C 2819

j -AUCTIONS. 7 C. A. LEES AND CO. .-''/ C. A. Lees. W. G_ Br«u '* C. A. LEES and CO., : AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,, ' ' ' > . 158 Cashel street. ~- ._\ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. - ,>, "\/f7"E - axe instructed to SELL one of the," '_. ii, principal Livery and Bait Stable* in ,-*,}" Christchurch.. Tho owner's profits amount " \__. to tome £750 PER ANNDM. . "A > ' <4 There is a long leaee at a very lear ;jgj rentiL The Horses. Traps and Harnesssr. _*?. all order, and -are valued It' £1600.'-. ,' . S£i " *5& IWe have' been instructed to quote, AS -.A ' jfj GOING CONCERN, • '-."ll At the extremely low prioe of £2360..,] .^Jj,' ~~ ~- 260^ CREB ~" r j| Splendid C_nterbury Grain Farm. Easy^l nndulatjng rich land.. Last crops —54 .pm acres wheat, 59 acres oats, 32 in turnips, fVfgf in potatoes. The property has been well Ag cared for, and ia in first-class conditio-. Be- £** . rides the above crop the farm carried _*?_W ewea and fattened all lambs. Only 1' mile'fM from mi-way ' *nd school. Buildings: 1-d]'W roomed honse, 6-stall stable, large granary, W good orchard and plantation. _■?__. J»£? Price, £20 10s per acre. J i "; j>s_ C. A. LEES and CQ??ijM, * iV-**.]*", 240 ACEES - ""^IPf ~~—• _1 Rich loam, ono of the best .anna i&-fis " North, Canterbury. Despite the .&s■*>•s season tha wheat yield waa 69 bushels,-.aod J tho oats 84 bushels. £00 ewos were Vpntered ,-_£ in 90 acre* grass- grows heavy crops, of • potatoes, 16 tons to tho acre of table, beiiaes „*-* pig and Toujrh potatoes. The buildings are \gg good. Tho fences aro in good order, white . *gy \ the land is in great heart. The property ;,^. ! is situated only 8 miles from Ohrirtchurch, c-j*^ We can confidently recommend (ihis- pM>»."gfc '. petty to any farmer wanting a l 'real Eood^g place. • '-■ d- \-_S '- Prioe, £48 per acre. ■" •■;•- ■'' >* - C. A." LEES and - 2500 ACEES ' ''" --M ■ A fine North Island rropetty. ; gTaaa. Fence* in good order. _ ' GK-T« : i>j3f .. i ing capacity eeve to acre-' Building*: ->_fjjj ,' loomed house, sheepyards. • dip, and ". Price, £4 10» per acre. _*.T#? 'S C. A. LEES and CCty ; -3S ; ~~~. 390 ACRES. - '>-|| \ Good Farm, half-mile, from- school sxA.rt.fi '„ railway, 12 paddocks, gorse and : acres were in wheat, 50 in oats. 60 in r»B&*,-'v;% l Honse of 5 rooms, 7-stalled • stable, granary. >>ri. chaffhouse, dairy, etc. Good sod.- *•_ly.7f_. , worked, and well sheltered. Those »';«s^ search of a North Canterbury place w_LdV.gLr '. well to inspect. '- ' \ <v'*3_ ', Price, £16 10s per acre. <. > - ' C. A. LEES sad <CO£&3_ v '1 ff&ffi . QA AOB__. *g_jpS?&. ' .-■'_ , l^r Dairy Farm. Papanui, very rk_ Ti_ Will grow anything. Good house 6 stables, cowbyro, etc. etc. \ -*..i_.?"T Prioe, £90 per acre. , - ~ n -dS?m C. A. LEES and C0."?.^1. mo I™*1 ™*- . .;|| : : . . w. /-'Si . Sheep and Grain Farm—First-claw .* Grows heavy crops o! oats, and. Bttife . been kept in pood heart. Grass takes r and the buildings are in splendid or *? r T " miles from Main South Railway. Aa_w».|||. . ton district. ' ,v'isl) ■ Price, £10 per acre. " * •- C. A. LEES and r d PROFESSIONAL I D' lii ¥. O JL. GAB I X #|S| I , SUEGEON DENTIST, ||§I| L.D.S., ' Royal College of S__•«_.||||| | Edinburgh. " '" Comer Worcester and Manchester | oooi , zzSjg ?, | ~DB. L. F. BALL MB L- | . (Toronto University). - DENTAL PRACTITIONERS, JSO v ?t3% . cesfax street (near Gas Office). . Hours. 10 to 5. Open all day r , ,j C 3003 4 | r-1 \f B D. E. wo. o Ks& * DENTAL SUEGEON. ■ | t Until o»y premises, which were Iby fire, are reinstated, I will -eondoe- Sj| I ' Practice in tho New Suite of Offices, ' cornet of l—- 5 -"- r S 1 HIGH and LICHFIELD STREETS, - '-% [ C 3049 Opposite Clock Tower. ,Jg , G. W. C. Smiihson.) <E. D-•J 6^"-' _ SUITHSON and MOSiE *•_-§ SOLICITOItS. ' ! 154 Worcester street „^ CSOOa MONEY TO LEND. _-]v.jt SCARBOROUGH ESTATE, SUMNEB .^ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IK THIS Boautu'ul Situation, overlookic* ncr Bay with its unrivalled view of tt*-,;~ beach and the ocean is now under taxrof.fA in building lots. TVans will be . shortly. ";iH No situation in Canterbury can with the b«_uty of this. Th* approach »#M a very fine wide road of easy grade. T promenade for Samner." _ 7'tfef Easy access to the tramway from all The opening up of this bill side has looked forward to by Christchurch residenU *| for /ears. For particulars apply, 1 H. HOBDAY. - -'yM j 150 Worcester street r 1 AVIS Scwies Machirics Agents. and Co. I'uco from £6 17s -part* in stock. Ten years' _u*racte».%gg|^^B

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13096, 22 April 1908, Page 10

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