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properties for sale. HILLARY AXD BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, T?STATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, - u 146 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford streete. £250. GOOD PROPOSITION FOE WORKING „ MAN. Handy to Centre and Id Train. SQUARE HOUSE, 3 Tooms. 10ft stud, gas and fittings, bathroom, and lavatory basin, scullery, washhouse, copper and tube, h.p. water and main eewer, workshop; J-acre, good section. As this is being sold to wind up a deceased's estate, no reasonable offer will be refused. Terms arranged. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. ST. ALBANS WEST. ~ EASY WALKING DISTANCE FROM G.P.O. ( BUNGALOW BUILT IN 1313. OWNER LEFT CHRISTCHURCH. -P7CA—SUPERIOR BUNGALOW of 5 I vl\J good rooms, haJl and dining-room panelled in picked figured rimu, remainder of rooms plastered. Verandahs on 6ido and back, oriel and bay windows, pretty lead- [ lights, tile grates and hearths, cupboards and linen press, bathroom, hot and cold water service to bath, basin, and shower, main eewer connexion complete, pantry, scullery, and washhouse, useful outshed, trellis fence, etc. Over J-acre, grand section, in olio of th® finest positions in St. Albans. Owner having left Christchurch, this splendid property is for absolute sale. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street.

PRETTY FENDALTON. ONE OF THE FINEST SITUATIONS. RIGHT UP TO DATE. Q LATE-ROOFED BUNGALOW of 5 roomy rooma, plastered and nicely finished in every way, wide hall, quaint bay windows, verandah, choice lead-lights, good tile grates and hearths, ample cupboard accommodation, hot and cold water service, scullery, pantry, and washhouse. ■ Grand Section. OVER THREE-SIXTEENTHS OF AN ACRE, well fenced. The price asked, £785, is a low ono. HILLARY and BAXTER. 14G Manchester street. SOMETHING GOOD. NEW BUNGALOW AT ST. ALBANS. QUITE CLOSE TO 2d CAR PRICE £590, ON YOUR OWN TERMS. FINE SECTION, 50ft frontage by 21 chains deep, well fenoed with palings all round. UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW of 5 rooms. 17 x 13, 14 x 12, etc., clcctric light fittings, verandah 9 x 9, 6ft liall, oriel and bay windows, roller blinds, lead-lights to front entrance and over transoms, tile gratee and. hearths, tile-back range, linen press, cupboards and wardrobes built in, bathroom enamelled white, hot and cold water. Doulton bath, pantry, scullery and washhouse, with copper and tubs, h.p. water supply. A property that can oo thoroughly recommended. Please noto the price, £590. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. TO CLOSE TRUST ACCOUNTS. NATTY COTTAGE AT REDCLIFFS. -f 1 ACRES, very' fine section, House of 4 J-2 looms, scullery, and outshed. Large greenhouse, fruit tree® in full bearing. This property must be sold, and will be sold for the amount of tho Government valuation, or even less. Terms if required. HILLARY and BAXTER. \ _ 146 Manchester street. 1 R A D L E T. HANDY TO OPAWA STATION. WELL-KEPT BUNGALOW. FULL QUARTER-ACRE, very fine section, tastefully laid out. Exceptionally well-finished Bungalow House of 6 rooms, only 3 years built, plastered and papered in a most artistic manner. All modern conveniences, including cosy verandah, 5-light oriel window, dainty lead-lights, tile grates and 'hearths, cupboards, linen press, and wardrobes, . hot and cold water service, pantry, washhouse. copper and tubs, splendid water supply, lie owner, who is in the timber line, had this house specially well built about 3 years ago, and every stick of timber was specially picked. Some al tho figured rinra is very Sue. , ~ . , NOTE THE PRICE, £600, and if required the Advances mortgage at 45 per cent, can remain. HILLARY and BAXTER. 146 Manchester street.

BALING AND CO., LIMITED. 'jyjALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED. OPPOSITE GLOUCESTER STREET BRIDGE. ORCHARDS. GLASSHOUSES. ORCHARDS We Specialise in Orchards and Small Suburban Areas of 2 ACRES AND UPWARDS. ORCHARDS—3 Acres, 4 Acres, 7 Acres, ■ up to 40 Acres. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. . . Several fully planted, in bearing, showing exoeJlent crops, with room for extension now . available. With or without glass, with or without dwellings. THE GROUND-WORK OF A MODEL FRUIT FARM— . 6 ACRES of warm, loamy soil, practically free from frosts, good 5-roomed house, almost now and extensive outbuildings, close to tram and city. Over 2 acres of five and b\x-year-old fruit trees, showing magnificent growth and splendid crops of apples, pears, and peaches. Just the home that, with ordinary care and thought, will give * ""k <£m--5 petency later on. PRICE MOST REASON- : LITTLE DAIRYING AND ■ • CROPPING FARM, SIX MILES OUT. 80 ODD ACRES, moat of it beautiful grass lfnd The small balance useful. £60 per acre with buildings. The land over tho road cannot bo bought for- £100 per aero. NEARLY 4J ACRES, .. ON A CORNER, SHIRLEY, J Where the car stops, very long frontage; one : of tho best suburbs; 5-roomed cottage.carry i 3or 4 cows. £900. with easy terms. GREAT j PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 0 Wo have hundreds of House Properties, *' with largo aud small i areas.\ some of them * REMARKABLE BARGAINS. ! HALING and COMPANY, LIMITED, 1 " MERCHANTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 Opp.- Gloucester street bridge, r OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL SHOW ■f YOU GOOD VALUES. M 6005-4521

the apple lands company. _ TASMAN NORTH. THE Plana of this New Fruit Settlement . on the MOUTERE HILLS, Nelson hare now been issued, and can be obtained on application to the TASMAN NORTH FRUIT LANDS CO., 187 Manchester street The Opawa Subdivision, comprising 31 Compact Orchard Blocks, varying from 8 « 20 Acres in,extent, is intended to be formec as a Canterbury settlement. The gentl] sloping ridges, i?ing up to the North, an ideal Apple-growing Slopes. Now ift th» best time of th* year to pur chase land for Orchard purposes. Clearing an d Ploughing can be camet ■ n rr ou"h withont delay, and the land allow** • tolie"fallow until the planting season. Thii ' the land for Apple-growing pur poses, and gives the young trees a great star t in the spring. A practical manager for the block has beei enraged, and is now in charge of the settle . ATwntoe s Orchards will be carofull: * nitntiA and brought into bearing under tin t Bompany's supervision. THE TASMAN NORTH FRUIT LANDS f CO., LTD. P. HERCTJS, Hanaging Director, H107M95S stroet* "fFHE Greatest of al] more fnll; a 1 dealt with »n the Evening News' than in any other newspaper vx lb. Dominion.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 15

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