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I FORCED or a I Gentleman's I Residence. . THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OP ; T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, ESQ., Worcester St., North Lin wood, To go Under the Hammer, in BAKER BROS.' AUCTION ROOM on FRIDAY, MAY 15,1908 At 2.30 p.m. Well-built 11-ROOMED HOUSE, with outbuildings, etables, and over three acres in shrubbery, croquet lawn, tennis court, gardens, orchard, j and ft well-stocked conservatory . . j MUST BE SOLO. j I The owner, having purchaied a I business in the North Island, leaves j Christchurch ehortly. Those are the reasons why one F of the prettiest and mort compact Jj residences about Chxistchurch is to be sold by public auction. I DESCRIPTION. J |g The house ooniste of eleven lofty J M Toome: Drawing-room, dining-room, j h breakfast-room, library, kitchen and yi H offices downstairs, with six light iuid j; |9 airy bedrooms, bathrooms, linen cup--89 boards, etc., upstairs. tS It in a comparatively new 89 hou&e, and is plastered and papered Kjj Ihroughout. The living rooms are H relieved by heavy cornices, arches, H oentre flowers, etc.. prettily picked §1 out in various harmonifing tints. i SI Thero are nixto fir«, tiled grates, 2a electrio bolls, and hot and cold I SJ water throughout. Verandah and ja balcony on two side* of the house, j M thus affording abundant ebeKer in a 3 any weather. I I JUST RE-DECORATED. ? |j Not thinking oi leaving Chriet--9 a church, Mr ToDcycliffo has had t!he J gj wholo house rc-d-ccornted durrnsr the fc S| P«et year, end having no family to M £ raj injure thingn, the place is practi--9 H oally as good &a new to-day. J I SITUATION. I H ' Tin house stands on a natural ? a terrace, and oommxnds a epiendid fil view. Though only one minute ) m from th* car route (2d section), it is 3j quite eecliided and private, and I j| escapee all the duct so inseparable ' W from a main road. A ten minutes' t j H rnn takes you into town. Liinwood ) a is ackncnplcdgied by tho medioaJ proI a fesrion to be one- of the healthiest . I suburbs round CJiTi«tchurch, enjoy- » i ing- a<» it dc*a tho bracing ozone f j from the hea't'h-givinsr waves of toe > ; rollin-r Pacific. This residence, I jj mtuated as it is, is therefore movt g desirable, for a homo-&eeker from > I every possible point of view. j ! THE GROUNDS. !! The throe acres , odd are laid A out in a beautiful shrubbery, with 3 pretty kkelel, croquet lawn, asphalt Ei tennie oourt, rplerdid consorvatory. 1 a al?o complete hoatinjr plant, flower 3 beds, kh<rhen garden, and tasty £ young orchard. Tho driro, paths. .;i and yard a-ro asphalted—-a great .jj comfort m winter. ! I ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET 1 FREE. I ■ I A»k for tie illustrated booklet, - « showing: viewa cf the ball, rooms, and gwunds. It will be given- or I sent on request. CABDS TO VIEW ON APPLICATION TO THE AUCTIONEERS, 138 MAFJCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH (Nearly opposite National Bank). ____ J 1 , i

GET A, . . ! EUREICA 45/- SUIT 45/. Thee are just two reasons wby I I want you to try one of my 45A raade-tc-your-njeature . . 5 ■ " ■"■'» ■ ■■ ■ i. BecatiM I KNOW you will b< so i : wcQ satisfied yon wiU oosae 3 back, arid yon' will tell ytwr J friends about Eb'REKAS. r 2. Because, though I (izpact to j main a little proftt on yeor nrst suit. I exorct to otaks mete v still by suiting yera and your friends in Hie future. Wiß ym cam* in and let mo tkmt you the styles ? No obligation on your sidt at all. B rSBBSK. , M COLOMBO ST. (Opposite Congrevc's). C333S Bow to Ccok Well! The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers:— •• Pastry is most particular in "requiring a BoT Quick Oven "to cause the starch cells of "flour to burst and absorb the "fat. If the oven is slow—the " pastry is tough. " Bread and Cakes. — First " heat the oven thoroughly some '• time before it is wanted, so that "there will be a good steady " hkat by the time it is required. » Meats—The application of a " QUICK STRONG HKAT to the BUr"face coagulates the albumen. '• This prevents juice escaping. "■I The "Hot Oven," i— ''Good, Steady/ , 4t Quick, Mrong" Heat essential to good cooking can always be attained by using m—^a COALBROOKDALEI It civet ra IntMM, 1 f*O AI «tronz, end eiflcieat § ceatreL I ZZ!t£ITuZL" Caalbrooka ' li *"~ Wmt *~ n *•"*■*•• Uwa your own coal merchant' M

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 2

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