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■{ 4 CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Cfctk.) ? ■■■■-■' (L. E.] Clttki Cl' v H ARL E ; S.- CLABK, } H 196 HEREFORD STREET. - * ESTABLISHED 1«61. \ \/' auctioneerl lani» and estate / . - ARENT. '•■■•' ■'■ i ! f. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECITRITIES AT CURRENT BATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTJBS- 'ADVER/ ! TISED nf THIS COLUMN £.:■> FREE -OF COST.: _, '■' EASY TERMS ARRANGED., POS IMMEDIATE SALE.'' 4--£630 ; MERIVALE LANE, off—New House of 5 rooms, ptaatered. wardrobe*, v. blieds, bay window. 3 tile grates *nd hearths, pantry, gne. laid in. Bathroom, lavatory; h. and a., ■ Verandah, washhout* aJid cbpr»Wi t ll **! «ul* fiery, sick, wiwhnill and taak, abowt 30 Iporches laiod. planted ia - g»tdi>o. end frnit ftroa*. A njbhk. ' J 609 I CHARLB3 CLARK. £545 , , T •.FITZGERALD STREET Modern House cf 5 rooms, plastered, g*e aaad fittings, o&ntTß flowexs. arch, cupboard, rolJer blinds, bath lavatory, h. and c., verandah, bay windows, scullery, sink, waahhouse, copper and tubs, ooncrote foundation, 42 perches land. A bargain. i .-. CHARLES CLARK. £850 ■; NEAR Acres First-claee Land, well fenced ftrd subdivided, orchard, etc., ' Houfw of 5 rooms, scullery, cowshed, pigstye, fowlhouse, 2 etaJl stable and loft, storeroom, weshhouse, copper; tube, good water eupply; well suited lor morlcpt gardener. OwrseVe reason fox soUing, on account of ill-h«lth. . 321 ■ ■ ' CHARLES CLARK. £800 BECKENHAM—Modern House 7 looroe, plaetered, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scnliory, waahhouse, tubs, /tape over, bay windows, verandah, arch in hal\ concrete foundition, iron Toof. windmill and tnak, J-acio Land, well' fenced and planted in garden and orchard. More land can be had if required. . .: - f ■- COS ■" "' CHARLES CLARK. £630 "WILDERNESS ROAD—rNewly, bmlt house of. 5 rooms, plastered, bathroom, h. and c. from copper, v. blinds,' 6ft kaJl, tile gratee and hearths, pantry, picture moulding, wardrobes, scullery, . concrete foundation, outbuildings, over 14 acres land, fenced and improved. 594 CHARLES CLARK. £375 .NEW of 9 rooms; mostly . large, cupboard*,- plastered . and papered, bathroom, h. and c. from copper, scullery, corner 1-acre, very high. Terms: £B0 down, balance a& rent. - ' 319 CHARLES CLARK.;*, PARK .TERRACE. Al Position, beautiful surrounding*—T%iestoreyed Dwelling of 8 rooms, large bay windews, church grates, gas throughout, Fsench c»eement doors,-pantry, scullery, link, h. and c, linen closet, wardrobes,' bathroom, h. end o*., verandah, and balcony, conservatory, houses, 2-acre, nicely laid out. A bargain. Worth enquiry. - i9fl £AQ PER ACEE. . NEW BRIGHTON, Racecourse iwtf— Several Splendid: 1-acre Sections, 10 minute* of trua. Terms arranged. 114 CHARLES CLABK. TO LET. •■ • ■ UPPER RlCCAßTON—Gentleman.'e Residence of 10 rooms and offices, ail in splendid order, 9 acres in ■ ornamental grounds, crehard, and three paddocks. Moderate rent to an approved tenant 217 DURHAM STREET, ClTY—Eight: rooms, all large and 'ofty, , e'wary modern convenience, sewer connection, sunny aspect. Rent. JC7O year. " ,' . WEST END—Very choice modern House, furnished, 6 rooms, and, coiraeiuenew, • £1 per week. Worth, i2'loe. ' . j ' _. CHARLES CLARK. NOTICE TO~~CLIENTS—MB G. E. GOODWIN has joined my Land and Property Department. , ; . •,'■: ~■■'■■ ■ . CH'-A'B LE S CLABK. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 193 HEREFORD.STREET. C3WS AIT IDEiAL REBEDENOH ! . On the.'"'. W E..S T BEL % OVERLOOKING HAGLEY PARK. i' ' '■ »'■''■■ *'.. . /"IHARLES CLARK ia inetaeefcei by Mr i John Reynolds (wi» ie leerinff -Ohrirt=, I church), to SELL by,AUCTION,: «t -Jttis Rooms, 'ctveet,>oo . '■*. : ' TUESDAY, APRIL SetJi, at 2.30 p.m., THREE-QUARTERS of'en ACRE of LANTV baviog 24 chains' fromtag* to.the Wee* belt, and 3 obaine to Hagley rtree*. teetefully leid out in hiwne and flower beds, together Dwellinghouse of '8 roome,. bathroom, h. and c, pantry, waehhtmse, tiled- fernery, coußervatory, etc.', all ia fistt-enss order, stabling, including Jooee-boat, trap house and hecocea room, also worksbop. < There ie no pleasemter jraeation for • re»idence than this, and it ie seldoan that each an one comes into the ine.Tket. # It lit* »; beautiful eurany aspect, only 3 mtrmbee from, the Riccarton tram and'handy to the North and South Linos of Railway. 14 is ep>len* didly sheltered by the Park Plantation Jrora thb East Winds, and a. path through, the Park oppoeite the front gute of the property bri-nige it wHhdn 20 minutee , eaey walk of the centre of the city. ■ * : No. 823 . . - -''^TSBaIMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of the j SCARBOROUGH BSTATE. ' SUMNER. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOB V LABOE AND SMALL INVESTORS To Secure a - . MAGNIFICENT . HILLSIDE SITE AT THE SEASIDE UPON MOST ■FAVOURABLE TERMS OF PAYMENT. /CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL v> on behalf of R. M. Morten,'Esq., al bis Rooms, HEREFORD STREET, on • THURSDAY, MAY 7th. At.a p.m. co, CHOICE BUILDING SITES In the &bove Estate, ranging in area, from 33 perches to something over an acre. The subdivision of this fine property has been looked forward to for' years. For beauty of situation it is aimply ... unsurpassed. It commands most - lovely views of the Town of Sumner, Sumner Beach, to* open sea, -the plains, and Southern Alps. • The approach is by a Tery fine wide road of easy ?rade, which is going to become the promenade for Sumner. It is sow being , metalled io meet the requirements of the Borough Council, and when completed cyclists will be able to ride over any part of it. An immense *monnt of money and labour has been expended' in the making of the road, and those who'have inspected it ;peal: of it in terms of the highest praise. Easy access to the tramway is provided at all points. ' The climate is perfect, and heavy frosts experienced in ChristchuTch are unknown here. The soil is a black - loam, easily worked, and very pretty gardens can be made. . . Terms—lo per cent cash, 15 per cent in 6 months. 15 per cent, in 18 months, balance in 3 years, with right to pay eg ul .any time. Interest on unpaid purchase money 5 per cent. ■ • ■;.-/' LITHOGRAPH PLANS ARE NOW '""". ..■,. ; READY. Intending purchasers are advised 1 to ob-' tain a plan and inspect during the Easter holidays. If you do not- want a week-end" residence, buy a section as a spec. You cannot go wronsr either way. *s . """™~" — Any' further information can be obtained from ' MR H. HOBDAY, or the No. jgai -AUCnOXEERV_ 7504 CALL at 136 Hish street, and Inspect .Holmes and Sots* display of 300 Hearthrugs,:- from 6s 6d each; full-site Colonial Blanket*"from. 21« fid pair; Floorclott, 2yds wide; at la 9d ywd, at Holmes and Sons, 136 ~• Ad*m»v Star^CyeV

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 16

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