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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W E. SIMES. "—" ' V E. SIMES LICENSED LAND BROKER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, 17t HEREFORD STREET 'next Bmk N.Z.) Established 1300. "" WALK IN, WALK OCT. The chance of a lifetime to secure a Firstclass Grocery, Fruit, Tea Ro. m«. Cyctcry B-sir.ew, sd a going concern. LCOAHA— CASHMERE HILLS—I have &JA)\J\J received instructions from Mr J. Smitham (owing to his bein-r stout to loeve X _.), to cell his wc'.i-kno-.vn busine's aii'iated at tbe foot o! Cashmere Hi!!a. combing:—DWELLING HOUSE 'nearly row), 6 roomf, scu:lcry, bath, w.h., etc., b. _nd c. _Ms and fitting-?, blind?-, nrovisuro for (ewer connections. LARGE S'IIOP. loscthcr with counter and fixtures. TEA ROOMS newly built), to sea.'; about 80 persons 2 magnificent apartments, with tables, chairs, blinds, cupboards, crockery, lino'eam (which cost over £30) curtain*, beautiful!/ decc.TE.ted, very fir.? mantels, fireplace", tiled gret<;s, gaa and fittings. BICYCLE riTAXD. with racks and all fixing, lo hold about SOO bicycles. STOCK-IN-TRADE of grocery, fruit, confectionery, and soft drinks business. The RETURN received from tbe bicycle stand. _i;d from f'£«l sources of revenue amounts t; about £110 per annum, thus *3suring a 5 ncr cent, interest on the c-pital invented, the profit from the tea room;, trrocery fruit and other business clear. An exceptional opportunity to cpen up the -rocery business presents itself here for an energetic man- There is no other store ■within ncariv a mile, and the whole of tho Cashmere Hills and surrounding districts roouirs to be worked, ar.d it is estimated that a profit of £500 per annum could easily be made on this part of the business and tho tea rooms. The LAND comr.rises about I_cre, well situated, long frentages, and tbers is room to build another house. The tuildings and le,nd originally cost nearly the price asked, and the owner is (pving in tbe goodwill, Etock-in-trade, and fixtures. The goodwill alone would bo worth a considerable amount, and the whole comprises one of tbe most exceptional opportunitieb that can be found. Terms can be arranged. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr Smrtham, on the premises, or W. E. SIMES, Sole Agent, 174 Hereford street. i?3nn~ RICHMOND, close to tram and 3wi)UU school—i-*cro and house. S rooms, scullery, washhouse, verandah; room fur another house, and cheap at the pric<i. Sold to close a trust estate. Fo. 475 W. E. SIME".. i?£QA—WALTHAM, within five minute* J*DO\J ot station —Full j-acre, and n.n. plastered house of 4 large rooms, pantry, scuilery, bathroom, stable, also large shop good window space, recently used as a draper's stop. Fo. 553 v W._E. SIMES. n-t -i (\(\ —BRAND New Residence of 7 <fcJ~LUU plastered and papered rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. service, lavatory, linen pre*s, leadlights. c flowers, arches, good grates hearths, and mantels, massive oriel and bay windows, return verandah, w.h., c. and tubs, electrio bells; average size of rocms 20 x 15. 1G z 14, 14 x 13, etc. Summer house, bicycle bouse, high soct>on. 7G _ 165, within fifty yards of tram. Built by tho owner for bis own use. Owner leaving colony. Fo- Mi ' W. E. SIMES. J?11 KA—MERIVALE—iacre, n.n. pla3-' 3-.__.UU tered House, 7 largo rooms, double verandah, two bays, wardrobes dresses-, gas and fittings, college grates, deep well, pantry, scullery, bathroom h. and c- w.h., c. and tabs, concrete foundations, iron roof, northern aspect. A cheap nroDerty. Eo. 662 P P 7 W. E. SIMES. J?/I 7 k - RICCARTON—Square House of 6 &~c I 0 rooms, plastered, tiled hearths and crates, pantry, scullery, bathroom, w.h. and c. tubs, i-acre. A good properly. Fo. 367 W. E. SIMES _?CQK — -MERIVALE —Nearly new prasot>O«7o tered House, 6 rooms, bay window, verandah, tiled hearth- and grates, w.h. and c tubs h. and c, pantry, scullery, bathroom, concrete foundations, yearly i-acre. Fo. 334 W. E. SIMES. TO ADDINGTON WC.RE9HOPS EMPLOYEES A GENUINE"" BARGAIN. . i?KCA-RICCARTON—i-acre, new, well_wDOU built House 6 rooms, with all modern offioes and cenvenienoes, stable, trap shed, workshop, orchard and garden. A barirain. Fo. 361 A nargai B SIMES. I HAVE hundreds of ali classes of Properties for sale in all parts of the City and Suburbs. Appointments may be made for any evening. W. E SIMES, 174 Hereford street.

SECTIONS. SECTIONS. C E C T I O Hf S. I have be».n instructed FISHERTON. by the owners of the FISHERTON. Fisherton Estate to place FISHERTON. on the market, for immediate sale the balance £50. of the unsold Sections, at £50. a price that must appeal £50. to pvprvone in search of m home. Already over FISHERTON. t»o aundred of these FISHERTON. Sections have been disFISHERTON. posed ot and as all are high and dry, with per- - £50. feet drainage, those left £50. are just as good _s those £50. sold. The ttreeta are well metalled, the footFISHERTON. walks asphalted, and the FISHERTON. side channels concreted, FISHERTON. making thorn equal to City sheets The terms £50. are £5 per section deposit, £50. balance as may be ar£so. ranged, interest on balances being placed at S per cent, per annum. It costs nothing to call and ' and obtain a plan, «nd I shall be pleased to show anyone over the property at any time. This proposition is a moneysaving one, and is well worth looking into. Call at my office the first time you are in town. Once you see the property you will buy. RONALD O. DUNCAN, BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, Manchester and Hereford streets. C 5929 •» DOBE-T B. WALKER, XX> LAND. ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHABE, HOTEL. AND INSURANCE BROKER, «7- CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TO PROPERTY OWNERS. WANTED, in ST. ALBANS, for CASH BUYER. MODERN HOUSE 6 ROOMS, LIMIT £850. Ssad Particulars to abors Addresa. Also, srreral MOTOR CASS FOB SALE BUCKLEY'S ROAD, LINWOOD. Modem T House, 5 rooms, lift stud, room* all plastered, bath, hot and cold water service, pantry, acullery, detached washhouse, tiled h«*rth_ and grates, full J-acre. As the owner is anxious to sell, the very low price oi £585 will be taken for a quick sale. WANTED, for CaA Client, in Linwood, 5 or 6-roomed Me*"** House, with iacre, between Co«hel and Gloucester streets, and bctwoen Staranoro road and Canal reserve. Limit, £703. SUMNER. Sale, several Sections, handy to JL. Beach. Apply early. ROBERT B. WALKER. 67» CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchtrreh. C*333

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13226, 21 September 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13226, 21 September 1908, Page 11

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