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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND 00. AUCTION SALES °F { EFFECTS. STOCK AND >. P „ F '°S v CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHEK.& REQUIRED. ( HIGHEST PRICES GUARANTEED. PROMPT RETURNS. BISHOP STREET, ST. ALBANS. J? C ~ A —A NEAT, UP-TO-DATE BLNGAdt>ODU LOW of 5 KOOiIS, oncl window and verandah, plastered. throughout, gas an ] fittings, hot and cold service, pantry, 6culicis, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tube, main eewer connexions, coal-shed. NICE TION, nearly 3-16 acre, laid out and planted. VERY EASY TERMS, SAY, £100 DEPOSIT, BALANCE CAN REMAIN FOR LONG TERM MOSTLY AT 4 \ per cent. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144-146 Hereford street. DRAPERY BUSINESS. i?CAA-AS A GOING CONCERN, FIRST3*OUU CLASS SUBURBAN DRAPERY BUSINESS, situate on Main Thoroughfare, and doing over £50 per week, solid cash trade. For Sale as a Going Concern, including Stock, Fittings, and fixtures. Owner made a competence, qtH retiring. An exoellent opportunity for & capable man. Long lease at a low rental, with right to purchase property. W E. SIMES and CO., f 144-146 Hereford street. , SUBDIVISION OF CASHMERE 1 PROPERTY. ( FOR. PRIVATE SALE. j 1C FINE BUILDING SITES. 1 J-O FINE building sites. FRONTING CASHMERE, VALLEY, AND • HACKTHORNE ROADS. 1 THIS SUBDIVISION comprises one of the Finest in or around Chrjstchurch; it is naturally sheltered, there are some fine terrace ait<» already planted with shelter and fruit trees, and the Electric Light, Gas, Sewer, and HJP. Water are all available. No. 2 Tram passes the door, stopping place "Eiilhyxst. Prices ar# extremely reasonable, ringing from £100 PER i-ACRE. TEEMS: 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT, BAL- ' ANCE AT 5 PER CENT. FOR 3 YEARS. : ALSO— .EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE AND LOFTY BOOMS on the Caehmero Road, replete throughout with all modern conveniences, 21 ACRES OF LAND, OR MORE IF REQUIRED, planted 1 with good orchard and ornamental trees and shrubs. BUY A SECTION NOW. Plans from— W. E. SIMES and CO.. Sole Agents. _£»i 17 AA—LOWER RICCARTON, Very ct/X I UU Fine Corner Section —AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT 8-ROOMED BUNGALOW, all large'and lofty rooms, large entrance hall, replete throughout with all modern offices and conveniences, very artistically papered and decorated throughout, 3 verandahs, exclusive' loadlights, i-ACRE LAND, very nice garden, asphalt paths; or can bo purchased with another 4-ACRE if desired. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPERTY at a very low figure. W. E. SIMES and CO., 14-4-146 Hereford street. A NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN. C* A OK—A NEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW WITH VERANDAH, facing North, and STONE'S THROW FROM THE BEACH AND TRAM. Papered, hot and cold service, gas, wardrobes, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, tubs; J-aoro section, well fenced, motor shed. In excellent condition, and a cheap property in this favourite seaside resort. Keys from us. W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents. JUST OVER BEALET AVENUE. OFF PAPANUI ROAD. —A NEAT little 4-roomed Cottage, papered, bath, scullery, washhouse and copper, tubs, gas and fittings, h.p. water, main eewer, large shed, and coaihouso; Jth of an acre, asphalt patns, garden. OWNER WANTS A PROPERTY with 2 or 3 ACRES OF LAND; would give caah as well as above property in payment. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents. MANCHESTER STREET, HANDY TO BEALEY AVENUE. i?QQ/V-A PRACTICALLY NEW, UP3JOO\J TO-DATE, 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, oriel and bay casements with -leadlights, verandah, tiled roof, panelled hall, 2 wardrobes, good grates and manteis, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tub#, electric light, ILP. water, main sewer. NEARLY i-ACRE, laid out in lawn and garden, planted, fruit trees, workshop (section alone worth £400). EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, £80 DEPOSIT, BALANCE CAN BE ARRANGED. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144-146 Hereford street. 2201 Agents. PROPERTIES FOR SAI.E. WILSON AND ALLENDER. I . I FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. HOUSE of 5 rooms, every convenience, blinds, gas fittings, blinds, washhouse, ' copper, tubs, bathroom, bath, lavatory basin, h. ana o. water, westerly aspect, high and dry section, water laid on in the garden, 15 assorted fruit trees. All in good order. I PRICE £380. 1 TERMB CAN BE ARRANGED TO GOOD ; CLIENT. j WILSON and ALLENDER. B 2 ~~ ~ LAND FOR SAI.E. , A ACRES of GOOD LAND, in tip-top dis"i trict, good prospective value, 5 chains frontage. Buildings comprise 3-roomed house, cow byre, shed, pigstyes. One paddock in grass, balance under cultivation. THE OWNER IS OUT TO SELL. PRICE £780. GOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR BUILDING SECTIONS. WILSON and ALLENDER. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. HOUSE of 4 rooms, verandah, gas, portable copper, together with J-AC RE LAND. Tram passes door. PRICE £283. TERMS, £20 DOWN, BALANCE CAN BE ARRANGED. WILSON and ALLENDER. H4175-8731 163 Cashel street. RONALD S. BADGER. CHANCE TO GET INTO BUSINESS. £4 A WEEK. CASH DAIRY BUSINESS GOING CHEAP. This is «n unusual chance to step into a ready-made £4 a week living. About 18 acres, part freehold, with eix-roomed old-fash-ioned comfortable House; 7 cows in profit, 1 heifer, 3 acres in potatoes, lucerne, mangels. No Delivery—cash trade at th© door. ONLT ~£S7S AS GOING CONCERN. Mortgage only £150. Town Property might be coneidered m part payment. Don't hesitate and miss the chanoe. See me to-day. The opening is a rare one, and there's a sound reason for selling. ■ RONALD S. BADGER, 187 Manchester street. 788 THE War is being specially dealt with in the "Evening News" to an extent not *4 b* lavtd fitagwhate.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15766, 6 December 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15766, 6 December 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15766, 6 December 1916, Page 11

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