i - PROPERTIES FOR SALE ■ • 'hT-Tbichakps. ' £550 ;fl_W 6-ROOMED HOUSE. ST. ALBAVS. * ' «■„„«. has iu«t been completed, is VpJSni conducted and stands on extra lEbltsrf > ** J ly ,-V?. there are 6 gocd room*, «** ,0 S" d ,«d 6ft Wl with arch, three fire- -** ""witiM-itcin rare*, all tiled, bathfat"bowl. *•• ar ' d c " w,tter ' 'T'tf 7 I*"* 5 • v ___ rack, linen press, wardrobe ** picture moulding, also P* with copper and tubs S tU thed wasnnou The Krf h „ 0 C a'mam street, and » : *jSf &***■ '» IOUEd H. s. RICHARDS., ACRES LAND. jBO-mKO ON_NORTH ROAD. « *«»# in o»*»* » cd halar.ee in eaxly oUto-Tl*"' ocioCl ' CtC - Ir ' "S?" i.„_ is of fir«t-clsss quality, well laid v _*J_f«(!e!. *M> two entrances from The build.r.gs comprise good ggyfi Ho**' "" thtd - PIS " tyCS * f ° Wl ' < 2- M is for sals as it now stands, the crops and improve- . asset** ■ H. S. RICHARDS. ' BEALEY AVJSMJi-* CORNER BUILDING SITE. r(00D SECTION, situated close to tram(j „y penny g RICHARDS . —■ ■""" SUMNER. ,i BOOHED HOUSE AND NEARLY U - BUU J-ACRE LAND rS Property occupies a splendid position fwobeach and tramline, and a va_uibl* JooTwill as a boardinghouse is attached frit H . S. RICHARDS, 18S Glouoe'fter street. C 3917 J. T. BELL. _ x. BELL, J« LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. t iwASTER PARK, corner Wilson's road ' strcet-A splendid Property, »._.ting of about three-quarters of an acre, h»nn" vlry long fronta ? e to both street, sufSriSt" fcStig. for otter buildings, large rtWißtialiy-built Residence lately occupied to Dr. Clayton, containing 10 rooms, bathSo_C pantries, scullery etc., hot and cold «t« terviee throughout, washhouse, stable m_ carritsc »hed. jood water supply. All in tot-Sffier. and suitable for a professional «itle_ia_. Low price. Easy terms. WOIVS ROAD, Opawa-Three Firstclaw Buildinf Allotments, close to the terry jiai, £120 each. __ _, ~. -m ~ HOLT-WOOD ROAD, Fendalton-Well-i_ilt House of 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, rr-aa-b etc., shed, and cutbuildmgs. about thrce-qiiarters ol an acre, having very long -ontaze. Suitable for subdivision. CASHMERE HILLS-A few Splendid Boildmg Allotmeiits, having sunny frontage. ' rsch contaiiiii.R over half an acre. Pries from £200 each. _ _, , _~ CAMBRIDGE STREET, Linwood—Wellbuilt House of 6 rooms, pantry and soullory, wishhous«s workihop; also good 2-Tootie-Cottaw, with half aa acre of land, a*l» in t first-rate order, and very convenient to tram ROAD, St. Albans-Fine high 5 B-i'diag Sections,. each full J-acre, bert ' available building land en the road. Price *- jE3— > each- ; HARPER STREET, Sydenham—House of • 6 good tooms, pantry, scullery, stable and " ihed, with about i-acre, fenced and planted Oaly_32o. J ASHBOURNE, closa to Ferry road and -' tram, suitable for oarrier or oab proprietor— "-' ~< S_brtantiall7-built House of 8 rooms, scullery, was-housc, etc, well-built brick stable ' • and shed, large section. Low price. ~ .* MONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold -v - Securities. i :.' J". T. BELL, '" ' - Land Broker. CathedraJ square. C 2337 * " TO THOSE IN SEARCH OP A V . BUILDING SECTION. It is not so very long ago that the _*I:HEBTON ESTATE was subdivided and placed on the market. Not only did the owners place moderate prices on tbe Sections, but they encouraged thrift by. making the terms absurdly easy. The public recognised - . the locality was a growing one. and the pri«s right, and they showed their faith in the future of FISHERTON by buying. Up to date considerably ovet two. hundred rections have been sold in this subdivision. In order to clear the few remaining lots the owners havo instructed mc to dispose of the balance at the low figure of £50 each, on. the same easy terms. E-ery day I am selling theae sections, and if - - Jon want one, you must not delay. Call to-day, ana if you cannot call, write mc to reserve you one until you oan calL The locality is healthy, and y (sowing into value every day. The ,5 tram is handy, the surroundings unequalled, and the price is right ■ RONALD 0. DUNCAN, Bowron's Building*. C 3920 APSHX ANP GRAHAM. AUSTIN and GRAHAM. Subdivision of Well-known KORTH CANTERBURY ESTATE. iOWH CANTERBURY ESTATE. % - -.OB.TH CANTERBURY ESTATE. ' C^SE 1 , <? °. "« of *he Best Agri- -: be T d«it!S eo, S, tr7 - Situation all that *i\«»T«t_r_ « c «*me-7. P. 0., etc. This ; 150 Acres at £12. - •?« Acw * •* **• «fe« §• NOTE THE PKICES ' IT? Aa r ? at £ & C af d £S Ho,3esteaa Block of 2500 WAIKARE. - ***L h-iSI Ac »' Splendid Graiin*.- - «s s »S'i 4 . ~l' -P.< 1 ' the acre, and ri «., + l^ rtlcn ls P ; °«ghable it ie i i VMi ttqnuti only £1000. .'.( '_' - AUSTIN and GRAHAM, t : _ Stcdt » r d Station Agents, '.- - lea i-B Cashel street. :\ V l .* . NeM >"-Z- Farmers' Co-op. >i ti-~ - - " -l_| M-'.f-/*-
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13250, 19 October 1908, Page 11
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