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PROPERTIES FOH SALE. HILLARY AKI> BAXTER. TTTT.T/AKY AND BASTEK, INSTATE AGENTS and LAUD BROKERS, 1-16 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford fttififctA AN OFFER "WANTED. SPLENDID SIT OPTION, HEREFORD STREET. 40 PERCHES—Splendid Section of Land. Ji . Substantial Houso of 6 rooms (only 10 years built?, plastered and papered, gas fittings and ring, verandah, boy window, tile grates and hearths. 6 fireplaces, wardrobes, and cupboards, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, mam eewer complete, usual pantry, scuUery h.n. water supply, asphalt paths. aeked £700. Owner wants offer. iijai SELL. HILLARY and BAXTER, 116 Manchester street. MUST SELL, OWNER GOING TO OtAMARU. PRICE JUST REDUCED. PO f\ A—LINW OOD—Handy to cat, and sboUi/ fifteen minutcß' easy walk from centre of City. Coay o£ lJd o,^L 0 fitbuilt twelve years, nicely tin™ and ring, verandah, licasprees, ann twowardrobea built in, bath, pantry scullerv with eink, wathhouß©, copper and tube, main sower cowie»on, h.p. water asnhatt paths, fine section- £16 39 feet frontage. A property tiat recommended. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. JUST FINISHED. TILED ROOF BTJNGALO"W. Short Distance over BEALEY AVENUB. Handy to Penny Car. HOUSE of 5 rooms, complete vice linen press, wardrobes, - pantry, ocnl lery'.and walhhouse. A complete pro. p2ty in every way. Section well fenced, trellis fence; asphalt paths, etc., etc. HILLARY and BAXTER, • 14b Manchester stiCßt# ■ THE HEALTHIEST PART OF CHRIST CHURCH. MOST COMPLETE BUNGALOW. [ ONLY FOUR YEARS BUILT. I OWNER TRANSFERRED FROM 1 . CHRISTCHURCH. £660-S Dl S.fe?; fr.SE W s s 10, oriel and 2 bay windows, leadlights in good taste, - tile crates arid, hearths, tile-back range linen press, • and cupboards, porcelain bath hot and cod • water service, scullery, Pantry, and wub house with copper and tubs, useful work. * The owner is an expert gardener, and lie has everything abouf tha plaoe 111 splendid order. -A visit 0/ inspection v,ill convince any buyer that this in ope of the befit lccpt properties around CHristcivurcK If required, the present GovsmnacEt advances 5 mortgage can remain at 4i per c»nt. HILLARY and BAXTE R, 14G ilh-iciiciilcj" street. s TRUSTEES' SALE. £730. £50 UNDEF. GOVERNMENT VAL-JAv TION. j XO EFFECT A SALE. CENTRAL WARD, NORTH. X Seven Minutes from Cathedral equaifc 1. COMVLLTK HOME of sir larso tcotb», Ve.l anrl faithfully built for toe ownor, ■t, piss 4 .-: p.i r.ored, pic;uro rails, ga«, koi ran 1 ;:, bu'.hrc-oin, shower, lavatory >' oasin. seuUcvy. pantry, wash, coal and •o.vlhoui?!!, 'i-orl'.shotj, h. and c., and h.p. water services and main eevrer. °* SECTION 30 porches, wo.'l fenced, aiphaH paths, u:i« Jid out m lawn and garden. At £""0 tt-- improvements stand yotl ia about £350, which cost at least £700. O'otula par.:; alms at ore* from— JOSEPH WALLACE, Liceaao-rJ Lund Agent, "W8037-813 i"i Cathel e tract GROCERY BUSINESS FOR. SALE. \ RO yE o£ the earliest-established Grooerf' gi ' B-jsinesses in tho centre cf tho City. Splendid opportunity for energetic man, as the owner is not asking any payment for N tho goodwill, ai:i ia prepared to remain foi a time to a?"ist purchaser. Full particulars can. be obtained from RHARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. ng £1 Hereford street, m " H1067-S97S Chriatchurclv. m25 j : p OSSI? for Girls. Housekeeping Hints, V3T Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading , .for i. very body, appear in th» "Page for Women" in Saturday's Edition* «t *«W Evening Nowa."

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. No. 1. A DESIRABLE SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM IN MID-CANTERBURY. . HANDY TO CHRISTCHUECH, ADJOINING RAILWAY. r-Afi ACRES of SPLENDID CROPPING iUU and GRAZING COUNTRY, subdivided into about 15 paddocks, all voty well fenced and watered, '2GO acres turnir.3 being fed oft, preparing 100 acrcs for whc.it, 50 acres ploughed for oats, balance in grass. Tho Homestead Buildings are most complete, and comprise a good 7-roomed House pantry, ecullerv washhouse, coalhouse, detacnoa brick dairv. The outbuildings compriso a granary," 12-stall stable, chaffhoueo, .men's wharo, etc. Telephone on house. This e:;celleut farm is situated in tho best part of Canterbury. Ihero arc sA era? good plantations it is very conveniently situated to ° iarkctß - n property adjoins the Railway. stead about half a mile from tno Station. There ur e very few better aituated {arr ?® fn Canterbury than tins, and at tho PRICE. ' £15 PER ACRE, it is the bost value on tho market. "W. J. HOPKINS and co £„ eJlt6No. 2. •p ATC ATA DISTRICT. nr\f\ ACRES, subdivided into 11 paddocks, bVU all watered, 120 acres in oats, 100 | acres turnips, being fed' oS, about 400 acres in one to grass. Buildings: 6-roomed House. dairy, washhouL, etc., 6-stalled etablo, chsfflwu". trapehed, implement shed, one mile from Sch>v>l, Post and Telephone Office. This is a really good fat all the lambs sold on the at 18s Gd to £1; wethers up to 30s. PRICE, £9 Es PER ACRE. £1000 DEPOSIT, balance can remain for a term at a reasonable rate of interest. W J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents, No. 3. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. -1 CAA ACRES, subdivided into 12- pad-XOO'-J docks, good fences, watered by runnit. "•'streams, 500-acres under cultivation, balanco tussock, mostly ploughable. Buildings: Practically New G-roomea House and conveniences, storeroom, whare, stables, shearing Bhed, etc. Thia 0 is a splendid property, and a bar-am at .3 tho S PRICE, £9 .PER ACRE. '. Stock and Plant at' Valuation. Full particulars of tho abovo Farms on S application to . W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., o LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCE • 't AGENTS. ■a CorJxv MANCHESTER and HEREFORD ' .STREETS, L CHRISTCHURCH. _ n FLNKR/M- iJQTiGES. J. LAliB AND SON, *f vUNEI' Al> iUI;:<IS UJi K 3 lii 111 No. 231 LICHFIELjJ STREET, n. . ij Telephone KQQ Established 1873. ° dt/ ' JUiIU fwa y ANOFOSD AND R H I N D, JU UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. LOt Cudhel street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 521 Landlord, Jobu Rhir.d, 13 London 3*.rcct, 106 Montreal street 'Phone &S9. 'Phone ±503. Lll9l-535; QEOII G E BARR EL L UNDERTAKER ANO EiAiSALMER, CR. DURHAM and ST. ASAPH STS. j 'PHONE 721. 8727 ! J ANDERSON, T'| NDERTAKER AND FUNERAL FUI U NISHER. • 107 VICTORIA STREET. 'Phono SSO3. A2lB GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTOJ MOTOR AND COACH SERVICE. • WINTER TIME TABLE. TV/TONDAY, ■WEDNESDAY, and SATUI Jj-L DAY, will run Twioe a Day, viz. Leave Teddington 7.30 a.m.; leave Allai dale 8.10 a.m. and S.lO p.m.; leavo Gove nor's Bay 8.25 a.m. and 3.23. Bsturnir from Lyttelto.. Railway Station at 3.30 a.n and 4.30 p.m. . TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and FR DAY'S will ran Once a Day only, viz. Leave Teddington 7.30 a.ra.; leave Alia: dale 8.10 a.m.; leave Governor's Bay S.C a.m. Returning from Lvttelion at O.i'O a.n SPECIAL MOTOR TRIPS ARRANGED I A. SMALL, 1 Proprietor. Tekphcae; Allaadale.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 11

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