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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, TESTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, l<6 MANCHESTER STREET. Between Cashei and Hereford streets. OFFICE HOURS: 9 a-tn. to 5 p.m. > Saturday, D a.m. to 1 p.m., -ad 7.30 to 3 p.m. CITY RESIDENCE. CLOSE TO HAGL£Y PARK. PRICE~£ 73O SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE of 3 rooms, lift stud, plastered and nicely papered, gas fittings and ri_g, verandah with glßss ends, Venetian blinds, 7 fireplaces with tile grates, clipboards, bookcase, linen press, wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, scullery, hot and cold water service, pantry, washbousc, copper ond tubs, main sewer connection, h.p water supply, also artesian well with ram, Asphalt paths. Quarter-acre section, with garden and fruit trees. Good position for a nursing homo or boardii ghouso. HJLLARY «nd BAXTER, 14S Manchester etieet._ MODERN BUNGALOW "AT SUMNER. VERY GOOD POSITION. ■P CX Oft—PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE <J*X)£d\J of 5 rooms, plastered, picture rails, verandah with glass ends, bay window, toller blinds, tile grates and hearths, linen preae and wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, scullery, pantry, washhouso with copper and tubs, main sower, patent w.c, coaished. Grand section, with 44ft frontage. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street THORPE SUBDIVIsioIT " RANFURLY STREET EXTENSION. ONLY Q SECTIONS LEFT. EVERY SECTION HIGH AND LEVEL. ■ GET A PLAN. HILLARY and BAXTER, 14G Manchester street. TO CLOSE A TRUST"ACCOUNT. AN OFFER WANTED. ST. ALBANS—On 2d tram route. Quartetacre and sixteen perches of Land. House of 5 room!, 37 x IS. etc., plastered nnd papered, picturo rails, gas fittings nnd stove, verandah, roller blinde, tile grates ond hearths, cupboards, bathroom, large scullery, with sink, copper and tubs, h.p. wnter eupply, good fruit earden. In order to close tho account, we arc instructed to sell nt the low prico of £"35. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. AN OFFEITWANTED. ONLY FEW DAYS TO REALISE. T INWOOD, CLOSE TO LANCASTER J- PARK—Fine high, level, i-acre Section, 2 chains x 2$ chains, planted with choice- fmit trees. House of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery and washhouso, good ontshed and workshop. Tbe owner who has left Chnetchnrch, hai instructed ue to reduce the prico from £' to £850, and to submit any otfer, as the money is urgently needed next month. HILLARY and BAXTER, 145 Manchester street. SPLENDID BUNGAfrmV~AT _ SPREYDoir HANDY TO COLOMBO STREET CAR. JCKOα-brand ~NEW HOUSE of 5 3*dL\J rooms. 16 _ 12, 14 x 12, 13 x 12, plastered picturo rails, gas points, verandnh with glass enda, oriel window, roller blinds, tile grates and hearths, cupboards nnd linon press built in, bathroom with lavatory basin nnd hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery and washhouse. House ia substantially built, and well finished in every way. . Fine section, 45ft by 2 chains, well fenced. Terms can bo arranged. HILLAKY and BAXTER, 105 D 14G Manchester otreet GODFREY AND TAYLER. CITY BARGAIN. "\7I7"E have recently been advertising a, Cheap **' City Property at £650. The owner has now reduced the property in price io £525, This is a etraight-out reduction of £125. At this prico it ought to sell within 7 days. The Houso contains 7 rooms, hot and cold seivioc, sewer connections, pantry, scullery, and all conveniences. It etands on a. splendid city eifw of 30 perches, and i» situated not 3 minutes from Cathedral square. W« are prepared to finance a reliable man on £50. Hero 13 a good opportunity for a man to make £125 profit, nnd absolutely no risk whatever. ANOTHER BARGAIN. A Splendid Section on Hackthorne road, valued at over £300. If sold this week will accept £260. This cite ia superbly situated, and commands one of tho finest viewa on the Uashmero Hills. Tram pa-ssce its door, and ] all ready for building. ; Full particulars from the Sole Agent*, GODFREY and TAYLEB, . (W. L. Godfrey), 90 ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch. LOASBY BRO9. LOASBY. BROS., LAND SALESMEN, 93 CATHEDRA!- SQUARE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ■jnrVACRE FARM, about 12 miles from L\)\J city close to railway station end school, subdivided into 5 paddocks. Fifty acres young grass. Dwelling of 4 rooms, stables, well watered, has grown 70 bushels of oats to the acre. Price, only £16 per acre, or owner will exchange for 5 or 6 acres handy to City. LOASBY BROS. PAPANUL -IX. ACRES HEAVY LAND, Dwelling of 4 A* rooms, in good order. Price £300. LOASBY BROS. NEW BRIGHTON. O OK DEPOSIT— COTTAGE of 4 rooms, ' washhouse, scullery, bath, good section. £315. LOASBY BROS. NEW BRIGHTON. i?OAA—HAWKE STREET—A Bc*utif_l wiiUl/ Section of over i-acre. ' LOASBY BROS. SPREYDOS. r 1 ACRES wjti G Chains Frontage, good «."2 land in rapidly rising district. Price, £851 Eeey term*. LOASBY BROS. SOUTH BRIGHTON. 6 SECTIONS, of One Half-acTe each. Price, £120 the lot. j LOASBY BROS. NEW BRIGHTON. i?/»r—RACECOURSE ROAD, close 1o car. ot/Or* Good Building 3ite, J-acra Term* if required. LOASBY BRO3. LINWOOD AVENUE. n-t On-SECTION of Ult frontage £20 eK/JL_jU deposit, balance 2 yoars. The cheapest section on the market. i LOASBY BROS. | Thone 426 754

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14307, 19 March 1912, Page 11

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