AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLAHK. E. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. 0 H A R L E S CLARK, 100.HEREFORD STREET. Established 18CL AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. £1100. BISHOP STREET. ST. ALBANS. NEAR A CAR. NEW BUNGALOW of G KOOMS. plaetery| and panelled, lead-lights, ingicneuk, 6lab til, 1 - grates and hearths, oriel window, electric Us;ht wires, wardrobe**. ba.thn>om, porcelain oath. pedestal basin. !i. and c service, w.c. ?ower, motor-car house, lounge verandah. NEARLY J-ACRE LAND. TERMS. -1:0-4 CHARLES CLARK. £1450. MERIV A L E. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. OWNER GOING TO THE FRONT. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, of 7 rooms, plastered, papered, and panelled, electric light, bath, h.'ancl c., v.-.c. ecwcr, largo snn lounge verandah, pantry, scullery, washhouse. TWENTY-SEVEN PERCHES OF LAND, tastefully laid out. This is a choice little, home, and at the above figure it is cheap. 40S-4 CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALjoANS. JUST OFF PAI>ANUI ROAD. £1450. SUPERIOR TWO-STOREY. MODERN HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS (all large). Slab tile grates and hearthe, electric bolls, large bay and oriol windows, telephone ieces« with lavatory basin, wardrobes, porcelain bath, shower, basin, h. and c., lead floor to bathroom, pantry, verandah, and balcony, washhouse glaeehouso, motor garage; over i-acro tastefully laid out. The Property is for Salo at £250 below coat about 4 years ago. Too largo for owner's requirements only reason for selling. Terms. - 338-4 CHARLES CLARK. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE BUILDINGS. CPLENDID SUITE OF OFFICES. Largo Public Office, with 2 Private Rooms, Strong Room, etc. RENT, ±104 YEAR. 87e 1 CHARLES CLARK. WITHOUT RESERVE. VERY VALUABLE LEASE. HAVING SIXTY YEARS TO RUN. HIGH STREET and HEREFORD STREET. (Opposite THE TRIANGLE, and nearly opposite THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, respectively.) THE BEST BUSINESS SITES IN THE CITY. /CHARLES CLARK has received instaiotions to SELL by AUCTION in the ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20th, at 2 pan., THE LEASE of that MAGNIFICENT FIVESTOREY BUILDING, known as "THE HIGH STREET CHAMBERS." :in which are THREE SHOPS, two of which I arc occupied by Messrs Gough and Sons, I Bootmakers. a*l Messrs Hicks and Co., 1 Jowellers. The other is at present vacant I The FOUR FLOORS ABOVE are let aa 1 Offices and Dental Chambers. THE BUILDING is of brick with stucco front, and has a frontage of 59ft 6in to High street, with a right-of-way to tho back from Hereford street. There is a first-claes lift, rnd a very fine iron fire escape. ' Also THE HEREFORD STREET BLOCK, having .1 frontage of 61 feet, on which are erected TWO SUBSTANTIAL BRICK AND STONE BUILDINGS. ONE OF TWO STOREYS AND THE OTHER OF THREE STOREYS. The former being let to Messrs Gough and Sons, Mr Helmore. and Messrs Ptterson and Newton, and tho latter to Mr F. H. Labatt. THERE IS A LARGE PROSPECTIVE VALUE IN THIS LEASE Which has OVER SIXTY YEARS TO RUN. THE SITUATION IS UNSURPASSED IN CHRISTCHUBCH. Being in the CENTRE OF THE BUSIEST PART OF THE CITY, and the PRESENT I RENTALS will NATURALLY INCREASE | as time goes on. j I AS IT IS A LEASEHOLD, a person of moderate means should find this a good investment. ; FULL PARTICULARS of LEASES :rid J TENANCIES, and the CONDITIONS „• j j SALK, c.ui be =-een at the Auctioneer's Office. j CHARLES CLARK. j No. 957 ' Auctioneer. i ' 15G7 I {i
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 16
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