PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. SMITH. 143 HEREFORD STREET. T OWER RICCA RTON*. , with -L terms £.W deposit, balance at o* cei>t.-First-cl«e modem T-shaped hous*_ot 5 h>xge roome *cd ail office*, ;*rg« °™* window patent revolving registers pas and fitUngs" About ,-ocre Ui.d. tastefully laid cut. northern aspect, three minutes from car. Why pay rent when such a property can be secured these terms. sMITH^ (JT. ALBANS." £1050 close to Id. section— O Tw> nrstc'.as* houses, each witn ■» Tooms on concrete foundations, plastered and papered, verandah, batiroom, pantry, ul " lcry, wvshbouse. good water supply, gas, deep sewer connection. ?ocd stud cornices, tiled hearths and grates. Venetian blinds, and , standing on i-acre land, with 99ft frontage t> the north. Splendid value. o VTTH TPENDALTON, -ioee to trim, also sn easy -T «alk throush the Park to town—Modern house of 6 gocrf large rooms. 6ft tall, b»tnrcom. pantry, srullery. wa«hhouse, etc., two overhang-ins; bay winde.T-3, the best of fittings, hot end cold water service, gas, blmde, taloa hearths and grates, picture moulding?, etc.. ttc. standing on nearly J-acre section, we., bid out and planted. An excellent property h> every respect. Price £595. ~, r ~ u | A DDINGTON (in best part)— New house 5 ] ■A rooms, of bungalow design, verandahs | front and back, side entrance, giving convenient access to all the rooms, lead-lights, corniced ceiling, first-class maiitcla. etc.. waJle tinted, gas rind fitting*, holiand blinds fitted, hot and cold water sc-rv.c*, sower connect.or., lifarly 1-acre land, well fenced, asphalt paths. Xot a single thing to do but to occupy. Price £60u. W. SMITH. ! SUNNY BECKVTNHAM (adjoTning"~the j Park)— New house of 4 large rooms, with h*ll bathroom, pantry, scullery, washbouse, vera-Hah, onci window, tiled grates, hot and cold water service, frae available, nails plaitered and tinted, cupboard bui.t in, standing <.n a fine J acre section, concreto piths, improven.ente, etc. Price £525. W. SMITH. LOWEiTrICCARTOX.—£6SO. CLOSE to tram car (on north side), aperfect bouse of 6 rooms, bathroom, '■a&bhouse. and all conveniences, rooms lofty an.l well papered, Venetian blinds, gas, hot --.r.d cold water, two bay windevs and portico frtEt, good concrete foundations, garden j tcar'.y i-acre, well fenced, and planted in truit trees, ->efeetablcs, and flowers. A very attractive property, and well worth the WUey - W. SMITH. CLOSE TO 2d SECTION.—£43S. I WELL built houee of S rooms, and Urge waehhojse, on concrete foundations, gas and fittiugs, good water eupplj 8-acroi] lacd, all under cultivation. Being on Main road this property ie a cheap one, and weli worth inspection. W_SMITH_ CITY. £1400—A thoroughly sound, well built house (two-storeyed), of 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, pantry, scullery,, washhouse, etc, plastered and papered, two bay windows, verandah, gas fittings, h. and c. water service, Venetian blinds, etc., etc.; etanding on nearly J-acre section, well fenced, and planted in fruit trees, shrubs and flowers. The whole property is in the very best order, and is thoroughly recommended. W. SMITH. T. ALBANS, £495— A. new oungalow house of 4 rooms, hall, bathroom, pentry, scullery, washhouse (det.), high pressure water supply, h. and c. system, gas metalled, concrete foundations, overhanging bay window, best mantels, doors, fittings, etc., section 64ft frontage, by good depth; capital value. W. SMITH. CASHMERE HILLS. £1200 Splendidly situated, with magnificent view, which cannot be blocked. Bungalow house of 6 rooms, completed (and two unfinished), bathroom, panjry, washhouse, scullery, etc. Built under leading architect, and finished in first-clans style. Situation unsurpassed in every respect. * P W. SMITH. CITY, close to Id section, and with very fine surroundings, House of 7 rooms (easily convertible into 9), built in brick, architect's dosign with many pleasing features. Internal arrangement carefully planned. All offices, complete down to the last detail. Standing on fine large section, planted with flower* and trees. This property is exceptional in every respect, and is well worth the price asked for it. Obtain cards to view from W. SMITH. PAWA, £210—1 acre land, weli ienced, 2roomed house, large shed, all new. Terms if required. Further and fuller p*rtiCUlB " tr ° m W. SMITH. WALTHAM, serviceable property of 6 rooms, washhonie, itable, trap ened. etc., standing on |th of aa •«• oi land. Sold to close deceased estate. Easy terms. A bargain. NEW BRIGHTON. £680 Eough-oatt Bungalow, French tiled root, aouie of 5 rooms (one very large)," 7ft hall, verandah on two aides, bathroom, pantry, wathhouis and ecullery, etc., ram and tank, hot and cold water, lead-lights and oasament windows, full i-acre section, in fin* position. A pretty seaside cottage. 1839 W. SMITH. H. 8. RICHARDS. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. BEST LOCALITY. SIX HOUSES, Six nearly new CITY Houses, each 5 rooms, plastered, gas, washhouse, copper, tubs, .|- ---acTe. All let to good tenants. Beturning £2M yearly. Cash required, £800, balance 5J per cent. H. S. RICHARDS. NEW BRIGHTON, 3 rooms, plastered, BUNGALOW, dining-room Iβ x 14, i?/i£X bedrooms 12 r 12, bunkdWtfcOO. room with 4 bunks, bath, h. and c, ecullexy, h. and c, pantry, ram and tank, Scott's range, tiled range and heartns, picture rails, French casement , return -verandah, holiand blinds, i-acre. h. S. RICHARDS. CITY * The premises comPAINTER AND prise Dwelling 5 rooms, PAPERHANGING with every convenience, BUSINESS, SHOP together with J-acre Ai\O PREMISES. Section, double frontage. ■PQZfI "" Tlie owneT °* this i dwOOU« place has always done I well, and is now in. a I position to retire. Jf'or an energetic man this is a chanco of a lifetime. H. S. RICHARDS. LINWOOu 8 rooms, plastered, ST. JAMES* hath, h. and c, v«anSTREET, dah, washhouse, copper, £685. . ttc ■ i " acre - H. S. RICHARDS. 151 HEREFORD STREET EAST (Opp. Christchurch Meat Co.'s Offices). C 4635-1814 . TAYLOR, COLE, AND DERRETT. TO LET. fiASHMERE HTLLS—To Let fer Month from February 7th. very comfortable seven-roomed House, with conveniences. Rent low. Tenants mint bo perfectly healthy. TO SELL. CASHMERE HILLS—SmaII Section oa Dyer's Pass road, sheltered from east wind by excellent plantation—the view can never be obstructed. It is probab'.y the choicrat biWj for a cottage on the Caihnsere Hilis. Price reasonable. . TAYLOR, COLE an* CO., I 199 Gloucester street, I C 4783 Corner Chancery laae.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 11
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