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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER. TESTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, U6 : MANCHESTER STREET. Between Ceshel and Hereford etreete. OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.> Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 7.30 to 9 p.m. MODERN BUNGALOW AT SUMNER. ! VERY GOOD POSITION. CPOA-PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSK 3J\)JIX) of 5 rooms, plastered, picture rail*, verandah with glass ends, bay window, roller blinds, tile grates and hearths, imen press and wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, scullery, pantry, washhouse with copper and tubs, main sewer, patent w.c, coalshed. Grand Bcction, with 441t frontage. HILLAKY and BAXTER, J46 Manchester street. —: tIForPe - subdivision, ranfurly street extension. only "j a sections left. j every section high and level, get a plan. HILLARY and BAXTER, . 146 Manchester street. " to close~aT tr"ust"acc6u"nt. an offer wanted. ST ALBANS—On 2d tram route. Quarteracre imd sixteen perches of Land. House of 5 rooms, 17 x 15, etc., plastered and papered, picture rails, gas ntttngs ana atove, verandah, roller blinds, tile grates pud hearths, cupboards, bathroom, largo scullery, with sink, copper and tube, n.p. water mipply, good frnit garden. Tn order to close tho account, we are .instructed to sell at the low prico of £535. HILLARY and BAXTER, l<6 Manchester street. i AITOFFER "WANTED^

ONLY FEW DAYS TO REALISE. TINWOOD. -CLOSE TO LANCASTER lj PARK-Fine nigh, level J-acre bection, 2 chains x 2i chains, planted with choice fruit trees. House of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery and washhouse, gooa Wshed and workshop. ~■•,. Tht« owner v»ho rins left Christchiirch, has instructed us to reduce the prico from A ,, to JSSO, and to submit any clfer, us tne money is urgently needed next month. HILLARY nnd BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. — ""sFkciXLr ~~ FOR SALE OR TO LET.. OWNER LEAVIivG CHRISTCHURCH. JOWER RICCARTON— Substantially-built J- House of 5 rooms, built of brick, with white stone facings, papered and plastered, wide Tiall with arch, verandah front ana side, fine conservatory, oriel window 5 hreplaces, tile hearths and grates, tile bacK range, cupboards, linen press and wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory, hot and cow water service, pantry, large kitchen with sink, copper nnd tubs, storeroom, stable and trapshed. • Nice section, 32 perches well fenced. The house was specially well built, and is guaranteed absolutely dTy. ° The owner has left Christchurch, and an offer is ' 146 Manchester street. SPLENDID BUNGALOW~AT"SPREYDO i N. HANDY TO COLOMBO STREET CAR. <? CO A— BRAND NEW HOUSE of 5 abOZU rooms, 16 x 12, 14 x 12, 13 x 12, plastered picture rails,. gas points, verandah with glass ends, oriel window, roller blinds, tile grates and hearths, cupboaTds and linen press built in, bathroom with lavatory basin nnd hot and cold water service, pantry,, ecullcrv and washhouse. ' , House is substantially built, and well finished in every way. „ ' Fine section, 45ft by 2 chains, well fenced. Terms can be arranged. HILLARY and BAXTER, 703 *";..'*•-"' '146 'Manchester street.

LOASBY BROS. '■'"'■■ LOASBY BROS., LAND SALESMEN. LOT 1. AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE FOR i?IQi7K I ACRE of City Property, with3wJ.O I «J in G minutes of Cathedral square. A Beautiful Section nothing better, well laid out in garden *x>cether with TENROOMED FAMILY RESIDENCE, with conveniences. Thp Property is in good order, and for » business men or retired farmer, or anyone desiring » good petition close to th« centre. No noiee of trams nnd a section that is rapidly increasing in value. Her* is the chance of.a lifetime. Where can you get 1 Acre of CiU Propsrtr and 10-TOomed residence such as tbe above for £1875 •» such terms as £300 deposit? ONLY REASON FOR SELLING, the Property is too Urge for the preeent owner. Or we are ooen to take in pert parmont for this splendid property :» B-roomed Modern Residence chofe to Ihe centre. Card, to»view. ._ . . 3 FOR "EXCHANGE. lINWOOD — MODFRN FOUR-ROOMED J RESIDENCE, plastered. V,eneti»n blinds, g»s nnd fittings. l«ree •cullery, rink, bath, h. and C, deteched ■wnshhouse. gUrtI house, 87 Perrhes Land, truit trees, windmill and tank. Wo will pxchaneo tnie property for 4 to <5 Acres ol Land within '.Sic* or four miles of City. LQAgBY BROg " LOT 3. POIK—NEW BRIGHTON—3-ROOMEO dtOJLO COTTAGE, nize of rooms 14 r 12, 10 x 12. Terandah, tiled he«rths and gTates, Scott rtnge, picture mouldings, blinds, b«th, h. frem copper, bathroom convertible, p»ntry, coppßr, tube, eink, detached room 12 x 8, aepnalt paths, Section 55ft x 141 ft. On a small deposit we can put. you into this pro* perty, and where the repayment of mortgage together with insurance-on houso and rates wiii only cost you Sβ weekly. So why pay rent? ■ ■ , LOASBY BROS. SECTIONS FOR SALE AT NEW . BRIGHTON AND SUMNER LOASBY BROS.. LAND SALESMEN. 93 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 'Phone 426. 2013

WM. JAMESON AND SON. POR SALE. UNIQUE FENDALTON PROPERTY. UNIQUE FENDALTOX PROPERTT. Best Locality in Fondalton. One Minute from Tram. MODERN BUNGALOW OF 3 ROOMS, c«ar y new, of most artistic design, tiled ioof. MAIN FEATURES—Drawing-room, Dining-room, Den, Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms and all offices, 3 bathrooms, septic tank and two w.c.'s, waihhcusej outbuildings, 3 fowihouses. The whole of the interior of the house » PANELLED in OILED RIMU. LAND comprises 3 ROODS 12 PERCHES, in magnificent order, planted is orchard and vegetable garden. TENNIS COURT and CROQUET LAW2TS, Shrubs, Flowers, etc. This property is undoubtedly the best of its size ill Fendaltos, and must bo seen to be appreciated.price £2000 JKOo °' f3oo °" Full particulars and card to view from WM. JAMESON AND SON, ' ■ IG6 MANCHESTER STREET ' lOpp. National Bank).

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 14

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