AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. O. B. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. QHABLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established IS6L AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Honey to Lund at Current Rates of Interest. SHOP. TO-LET. TO LET. JN THE BEST POSITION 323" HIGH STREET. 44 TEET by 16 FEET. WITH BACK ENTRANCE. CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON. WROSTON TERRACE. ("1 HARMING TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW of 7 LARGE ROOMS, with every POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE. Gas, SEPTIC TANK DRAINAGE. BEAUTIFUL SUNNY POSITION, over HALF-ACRE LAND, RIVER FRONTAGE. For Prico and Card to View, appV 431 CHARLES CLARK.
CASHMERE HILLS, TO ALL IN SEARCH FOE A FIRST. CLASS RESIDENCE, DYER'S PASS ROAD, handy .position to the car at ttoo foot. f\NE OP THE VERY CHOICEST EESIDENCES on the HILLS. CHARM* ING YIE'W can bo OBTAINED from THE , HOUSE. OVER HALF AIT ACRE LAND, TASTEFULLY LAID OUT. THE DWELLING contains 7 ROOMS. LARGE SUN VERANDAH, used pa a SITTING- or BEDROOM. BASEMENT. SEWER. GAS SUPPLY. BEAUTIFULLY PANELLED, MOST ARTISTIC AND COMFORTABLE, VERY SUNNY and complete in every rcspact. More Land eonld bo had if reanircd. For Prioe aitd Card to Vtew, Bppiy CHARLES CLARK. 235-4 109 Hereford etreet. C2078-X575 I ■ j ( R. S. McKENZIB AND CO. S. McKENZTE AND CO, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 OASHEL STREET (Next i'atteraall's).
A WORKING MAN'S HOME, HANDY TO CENTRE OF CITY—£3SO is the price, of a Well-built 4-roomed Houso, close to Fitzgerald avenue, in a good clean ntroet, thoroughly sound n-nd in fino order, good convenienceo. Sower , connexion, EpWudid water supply, convenient section, well laid out. Tho cheapest proposition for a working mnn that we've seen for many a day, and w« can give good terms. Particulars are yours for the asking. R. S. McT\ F.NZIE and CO. i . 620 SUIT ISLINGTON WORKEE. r* REQUIRED for Government eLeasehold of 3 Actco (29 yeivrß to run with right of purchase), with good threoroomed House (rooms 12 x 12, 12 by 12,, 16 x 12), washhoueo 16 <by 12. It's a gift at the money, and well situated., within a mile of Sockburn Railway Crossing. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Cashel street (next Tat tersaH'e). CHEAP OPAWA PROPERTY BRICK HOUSE. 4 Rooms, scullery and washhouse, renovated throughout. Half-an-Acre oi Land, liandy to car and railway station. Quick sale ivaated. £350 | R. S. McKENZIE and CO., j Caehel street (next TattersaTPe). CHEAPER THAN RENT. GOVERNMENT lIORTGAGS—EAST TERMS. SIX ROOII3, good family honse, close to Paparmi road; not new, of course, but still in fair order, with all conveniences, including bath and basin, ehow6r, aawer, h. and c. Bye tern, pantry, scullery, washhous'), copper and tuba, h.p. water, gas and fittings, storeroom, etc. Handy Section; good street. SMALL. DEPOSIT. BALANCE AT 41 PEE CENT. Owner would exchange for House, -and one to three ncrca further out. PIUCE, £ 410 i R. S. McKENZIE and CO„ Cashel street (nest TattersaC'o). A HOUSE TO BE PROUD OP. ONE OF THE BEST BUNGALOWS "WE HAVE SEEN. SIX-BOOMED BUNGALOW of exceptionally fino workmatmiup and design. The hall is a beauty, 10 x 12, and mnkc3 a iixst-claea lounge; 2 oriel cuscmcnte, and Jittcd with quite a numbsr o: epecia.l conveniences such as extra larder, Mfo, gas. copper, otcNearly i-Acre. and dry- closo to car, and nicely eituated in a go-ad locality. This property is honestly worth £75 to *100 more th:ra the owner ia asking,, bui he wants a quick »i!r. £710, R. P. JfcKENZIE and CO., Cashel street I'next TatterealTa). COUNTRY STORE AND BAKERY GOING CHEAP. BUYER urauted for Good Store and Bakory, forty mi its from Christcburch, doing i'iOOO p year. Splendid premises (leasehold); owner under the doctor's orders, must got cr..*,. and v.-iil nccopt valuation for stock; about £500 cash require*!. (No goodR. S. McKENZIE and CO., AootioTieere. Land and Estate Agenta, Cashel street (next TattersaH'a).
IMPORTANT NOTE: - PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE US WITH ANY OTHER FIRiT USING THE NAM" OF McKENZIE. OUR MR McKENZIE IS THE ONLY AUCTIONEER OF THAT NAME IN CHRISTCEURCH. OUR ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS IS E. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers. Land and Estate Agents, 143 Cashel street, Ckriatchurch. McCOia-4517 GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, apct-ar ir. the "Pago for Women'' in Saturday's Editions oi ''I'hs: Evening Newe,'
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 15
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