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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCS, McCROSTIE COMPANY. CALK. OF BICYCLES, in our Large Lano 0 tuio licouiis, Loracr Lashel ami ilan-cticst-er streets, aA'i't IiLIAY NriXT, Ncvtuioer 11th, at iM.'iO £i.m. We have received instiuctKn* from that well-known rirrxi, GA.iIA.iE'S l-j Sbi*L 35 HiGii-GRAui, 'BJCICLi'S' by t'UiILIC AL'C'iiON, on bAIUUbAV Kju'a'l. Gcuugc'3 require more room in their Cricket Department, 'iiicy hi\o just landed 2.50 bate Ee.ectcci by Victor Trumper and Wancn Baicisioy, tne champ.on- Nuw South Wa~es cricketers. hence the rea«on foT rediic.n? tho large ttock ol Bicyclee. 35 BICYCLES will be cold on SATURDAY N»-XT, and as are prepared to givo every buyer a guarantee we cen eaieiy say that" til" new Bicycles are h-ph-gTade, and are not grot up for show purposes. The Bicvelre to bo sc!d on SATURDAY NEXT hnvo been fined up to suit all c'a?f<"> of riders. They are tho latest 1011-12 model?, Vd'.t thr-us-ho-* cf the L««t English steel nnd while evcTy bearing v fully •marsritcod by Gama-se's for one year. Ssrr.p!e Part 3, fhsTmi; wh»t the Bicycies are, <r. viffw in our room? Bicyclen are a!«o en view. Gfmave'? have tho largest ftrck of Cvclo C-rc-d' nnd in OHftcburch. nnd on r-ep'ace any pa*t of a BicycU at a m-mr-nt'* nrt'ce Fhiu'd en aecidi-rt ocoir. Several coe<l Ladies' and Gentlemen*" Srcond-hnr.d P. cvclp" will n)ro be ">'d Don't fnr-et Dar of' PpIr—SATCRnA Y NFVT, 10 Rn n.m. CKA'IDOrK MrCRO c TTE CO, Cnnii , - r««hel nr.d Manche-*»r «trect.v C. E. JONES. Auctioneer. £212 ~ cn.-\RLn-.S CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark, r< H A R L E S CLARK. Eitablifhcd 18G1. 109 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONKKH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BKOKER. MONEY TO LE.VU ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. CASHM— 1/ urLLS. LOVELY SITUATION. Fronting Dyer's Pass road a,r.d Cracroft texracc. 1 ARGE BUNGALOW OF 9 ROOMS, ptanJ ' tered and papered, gas fittings, orui ai.d k-.idiijht windows,' 10ft hall, ro;lcr bl.nds recess bay windows and fireplace, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery. cc>a:hniiso, storeroom, splendid water supply, Mirnmnr-hou?* , , trao »hed and Etnble. About J-Qcre, tastefully lv.d out in gf.;dcai and shrubs Price £1800. For card to view ai-ply to 63 7 CHAHLES CLARK. AVONSIDE. Close to the Car, Boat-sheds, Tennis and Bowling deens. A VERY Superior Two-storied Dwelling, containing 9 very largo rooms, large recess iuid bay windows, large wardrobes, gas fires and pilot lighta, dec trie bcllii, dressing-room with wardrobn and lavatory banin, h. and c, Jinen ircss, verandah nnd balcony facing the sun, bathroom, lavatory shower, h. and c, gaD heater, w.c. sewer connection, boxircm, sp'endid jrratc«, mantels and hoartbf. pantry, stortrcom. t-elephonc. Tho chimney* aru all piped. Wafhhonse, coal-houce, toolhcuae. frtiit-hous-e, nearly i-acre, tastefully 'iaid out in flowers, vegctiiblce nnd fruit garden, etc. Price, only j^7ooo Thi« property ia a perfect bargain, and phould command a ready cale. Gil CHARLES CLARK. Agent. MERIVALE. TO SPECULATOR >; BUILDERS, and OTHERS. npHE Cheaprat Block of Land in this A Fmrouritn Part of Pdpanui road, with 133 feet frontalis by 230 feet in depth; could be subdivided into 3 allotments, planted with ornamental shrubs and trees, fenced on four ?ide.=. Price £1100 the lot. Terms given if roauired 563 ] CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON. WEST BELT. OVERLOOKING THE PARK FIRST-CLASS SITUATION. pHARMING VILLA RESIDENCE of 9 VV largo rooms, plnstcTcd and papered throughout, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c service, wide return verandah, pnntry, scullery, washhouso, bicycle house, too! house, good water supply, lovely Soction containing 2 roods 7 percheh, with 5 chftins irontajri (comer site). Tastefully iaid out with very choice floweTs and shrubs, lawn, eta. Price £1850.' Term 3 arranged. 621 CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALBANIT (Just oil Papanui road.) NORTH ASPECT, FINE SITUATION. MUST BE SOLD, as Owner in leaving Christchurch—LAßGE VILLA of 8 Rooms, plastered, gas fittings, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. service, wardrobes, 'men cupboards, sliding partition between two rooms, bay windows 3 verandehs, high foundation, outhouses; J-Acre, very high and laid out in gardens, tennis court, orchard, etc. Price reduced to £1550. Terms arranged. 523 CHARLES CLARK. NEW SUBDIVISION] TTLFORD STREET, near Woolston Park. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. 9 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, hiirh and dry, containing i-Acro each. Close to the 2d section and school. Concrete channelling, asphalt pat&s. I'rioos I from £100 to 115 each. Terms—ls per cent, deposit, 10 per cent. 6 months, 10 per cent ]2 months. 'Balance 5 per cent These are tho cheapest and best cites on tho market. i See plan at office. - 623 V CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES can be had on application. i CGSB7-278 CHARLES CLARK HARRIS BROS. [TTA.BBIB BROS., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE, AGENTS. 158 HEItEFOKD STREET. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. HARRIS BROS., 153 Hereford street, btry Socond-hand Furniture in any quantity, give highest priced, and pay spot cash. 7100 ACREe £6 PER ACRE. TERMS. A beautiful block of Sheori and Catt 1 * Country, highly improved only 5 miles by main road from a prosperous NoTth Inland town nnd overlooking boatin? and fi«bing hnrbour; 1000 »ere« in good bnsh, and the balance is all n'oushablo and in grate. The property is subdivided into 22 ortddocks (with permanent water in each), with ttr»t-cla<s stock-prcof fences. The Homestead nnd building" are all new. and very comr.!?te. and include l»rge woolshed and shcarintr jhed. with machines. For cuttirp ar. purnoses this estate has a larjre pro.«nect)v ? va:U9; it i» well situated, in capital order, and convenient to it trood centre, and good markets. Wβ strongly recommend this property aa a real good thing, and will be pleased to jrive any further information. (S.) HARRIS BROS. 2000 ACKES £7 10s PER ACRE. TERMS. A First-clas"* Csnt<"-bury Shr«r> and Cropping Farm, "itnitted cos* to Railway Te>wnel.ip. Post Office. Kaleyard*, etc.. well tivoei, eubdividwl, with .«heep-nToof fencts end in good order and condition. New Hotif*. otab'.es, etc., etc This is the cheapest Canterbury property now on the market. An -nspection will convince you of that (G.) HARRIS BROS. FOR EXCHANGE. A FINE FARM of just ov*r 100 Acros, -*•*- near Christchurch in good order, and ■with good bui'dings, for a good City or Suburban Residence of 6 or 7 rooms. C 6573-2205 HaRRIS BROS. " TTINTS to Territorials and Cadete,' -11 Price 6d. All liex>!tstllTa and News Aprils.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 12

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