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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ! SPEIRS. SAUNTERS AND CO. (R. M. Speirs. R. Saunders. L. J. Wilkina.) TO LET. TO LET. OT. ALBANS— Artistic and well-built BunKJ galdw of 4 rooms, bathroom. g«, w»d all conveniences, nice section, well la d out in lawn and gardens, acd possessing a northern aspect. Rental 17s 6d per wtek. ST. ALBANS—Modern 5-roomcd House, with verandah, ori«l window, bathroom, h. and c. water service, etc. Rental 18s Gd per weik. COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM (peas New Picture Theatre)—Bvick Shop (with plate-glass windows), living rooms, etc. Rental only 25s per week. SPEIRS. SAUXDERS and CO., 169 Caahel street A COMPACT LITTLE FARM. HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH. 33 ACRES. 33 ACRES. ryiHIS FINE LITTLE FARM is well J- within an hour's drive of the City, and in situated in one of the beet Farming Districts eurTounS*ng Christchurch. Tho Land is of fireglass quality, well suited tor dairying and any kind of cropping. Buildings comprise v«ry comfortable little House of 4 rooms (-n good repair) end serviceable outbuildings, including cowshed, stable, trapshod, etc. Most Of the crop is already in, and shows a good strike. THE FARM will commend itself to the most cautious buyer at the price the owner asks, namely, £1600. We can arrange easy terms if required. §£s!Mt_ SAUNDERS and CO. FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR TO LET. HJL ACRES of eplendid Land, together with * 4 Modern House of 6 rooms and offices, man's room, dairy, splendid stable, trapshed, and other outbuild'ngs, all in good order. There ore five paddocks, in addition to gardens and orchard. Price very moderate. Or, the owner is prepared to let the property to a good tenant at the absurdly low rents* of 35s per week. Further particulars on application. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO. CHARMING BUNGALOW. SITUATED IN FASHIONABLE FENDALTON. THERE are 6 large rooms, wide panelled hall, tiled roof, 2 verandahs, bathroom, and all usual offices, replete with every modern convenience. The section (which ie nearly a J-acre) is n corner one, with northwestern aspect. PRICE £830. Good tenna 3iven. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS end CO., 1510 169 Cashel street. LOASBY BROS. FOR SALE. ; "rpHE uneold portion of New Brighton," J- which comprises some of the Best Building Sites in the Borough, euch as "GR.AND CORNER SECTION, near tr»m, for £250." L Lonsdale street SECTION for £145. A North Brighton SECTION, on tram route, for £50. "2 GOOD SECTIONS, each over 1, in Park road, £120 «c lot." A South Brighton .SECTION of i-»cre for £30. * A CORNER SECTION, Centra! Brighton, £160. A North Brighton SECTION for £20. A Central SECTION, Brighton, £120. When we say central sections, wo mean central sections. "Fair Dealing . and Barsain Prices is our motto,' that is why we can handle Brighton property to your advantage. We always satisfy our clients, that is why we keep our position as Specialists in Brighton Sections. YOX.R ENQUIRY SOLICITED. s Letters Receive Immediate Attention. LOASBY BROS.. Land Salesmen, 03 Cathedral square. C 6020-2409 GODFREY AND TAYLER. SOME CHEAP PROPERTIES WHICH MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. ANTIGUA STREET. SYDENHAM—Five•X*. roomed comfortable House, two bay windows and portico, verandah, all recently decorated inside, scullery, washhousc, etc., I gas and fittings, high pressure water supply, j good section. Tram passes the door. ] . Price £350. ' j ST. ALBANS, just over xiealey avenne and near Id tram section—Modern Art American Bungalow, tiled roof, verandah, 5 rooms, with all latest fittings, bathroom, Doulton porcelain bath, pantry, ecullery, ; sink, hot and cold service throughout, latest I tiled back kitchen range, choice mantels and tiled hearths, casement windows and leadlights, gas fittings, patent W.C. and cower connections. Grand oorner section, well laid out in lawns, shrubs, flower gardens. I A perfect home of unique design, and the j price is undoubtedly right at £785. ! T~INWOO~D GLODCESTEiT'sf REET—A AJ T-shaped House, oriel window and verandah, sft 6in hall, plastered and papered throughout Venetian blinds. Lot and cold service to bathroom, scullery and waehhouse, copper, tubs, and taps, gas fittings, tiled hearths and grates A VERY NEAT AND COMFORTABLE HOME. Tho owner wants tho money to go into business, and the house must be sold. Price £600. A good proportion of the money at can remain at 4J per cent. Interest. HEATHCOTE VALLEY— Neariy~rAcr~e7o7 eplendid Land. Sot out in fruit tree* of various kinds, and a comfortable 4-roomed Cottage. , The present owner requires a larger property, and he will accept £460 for a quick eale. IJISHOP STREET—We have Two good * Sectiuns. each 50ft frontage, just immediately over Dean street. The owner would like a reasonable ooer for them before a week goes by. Inspect these .wo sites, and make Uβ an offer. The situation is a splendid one. Wβ can arrange terms for any of the above Properties, and we solicit enquiries, and will give you all information on application to GODFREY and TAYLER. (W. S. GODFREY). 90 Armagh street. Facing Victoria square. 3. T. BELL AND CO. J. T. BELL AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. A GOOD HOME FOR WORKING MAN. £90 and Vef y Easy Terras, will *'- lJ r ,I UY Ft T LL i-ACRE with 4-roomed COTUAGE in STROWAN ROAD. Owing to the owner leaving for the North Island, we can the above property for £20& and make the terms easy enough to suit anyone. 'Xhis is near the site of the proposed Park. Young fruit trees. A QUICK SALE IS REQUIRED, So Call Early. Also SECTION of 39 PERCHES, £85. J- T. BELL and CO., 2170 Opp. Post Office. V°F X m P~Mtigfiea you? The FeTTbochn 1 is whiter, »tead.«r, cleaner, and half the coet. vail and e«e it. MiMon't. C 2957

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 11

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