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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LOHREY. MAN6IN CO. AXD HAK&IS, : HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, j 213 HIGH STREET. WANTED TO PURCHASE for Cash, ij aero (about), St. Albans preferred, in or near ■ Manchester street. No objection to old , house. Apply Urgent. I [ OWNER GOING TO CAiTP, MUsT SELL ■ at onco—Bo Acres very heavy land, situated Belfast, good buildings, and good fences. "Would subdivide into three (3) blocks. Reduced from £80 per aero to £37 10s per aero. £GCO or £iOO cash, and balance on mortgage at 6 per cent. An absolute gift at the price. Soo us early. LOHREY. MANGIN CO., Land and House Agents, U " B " S33 218 Hijh street. EVAN'S AND BULL. J. R Evans, (Roland Bull. Licensed Laud .Broker.) 3 GLASSHOUSES AND DWELLING. OWNER DRAWN IN BALLOT. Q ACRES First-class Land, handy to City, School, etc., together with 3 gooi Glasshouses ill first-class order, üboG-rocmod Modern Dwelling und all outbuildings An out and out bargain at £3t2, being gold I under cost as owner has been drawn in tao ballot. Easy terms given. Early inspection necessavy. ASHBURTON. „„J?£ IRY ' SnEEP . AND CROPPING. NOIL TERMS. NEW HOUSE 160 ACKES - Pr r * 23 vcr acre: terms," ' f 0R OFFER CONSIDERED. ilust sell. Half in grass and clover. Well fenced and watered. Carries 3 shcop per acre. Now carrying 200 sheep, 20 cattle, 7 horsos, and 50 pi»s, NEW 4roomed house, hot and cold service and usual , conveniences, also 4-stall stable, loosebox, ' largo grain ehed, implement shed, etc. Irive mile 3 from Ashburton Station. INCLUDED at the prico are 14 stacks grain, 11 acres potatoes, 1J acres mangolds and swedes, and 7 acres turnips. WRITE OR CALL for full particulars. EVANS and BULL.

FENDALTON, GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. EASIEST TERMS GIVEN IF WANTED. A 1- ACRES, 3 long frontages, tip-top pros*:r-' pective value, good land. House 7 rooms, electric light, every possiblo convenience. Nico trees and shrubs. Going cheap. Call for full particulars and card to view. EVANS and BULL. 1 ACRE. 2d CAR. _P 1 Qf\ THE LOT. Ono Aero good land cWXUKJand 3-roomed house, scullery, largo workshop, two storerooms and two fowlhouses. Within a few minutes of 2d car and 6chool, and closo City. CALL EARLY for card to view. EVANS and BULL. PREBBLETON. OA ACRES, mile from station, school, etc. —Nice 5-roomcd liouso and outbuildings, £1075, reduced from £1200. Easiest possiblo terms. For genuine 6ale. Inspection invited. 141-22 EVANS AND BULL. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, First Floor of tho Government Lifo Insurance Buildings, Two Doors East of our Old Offices. E4GI2-215 / DANCING. ' MISS BUCHANAN resumed on. SATURDAY, March 23rd. Private lessons given: Waltz a tpaciality, in three lessons. "AORANGI," 181 Fitzgerald avenue. Telephone 4343. 82514 HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, STATE AGENTS AND LAND

[ BROKERS, I 178 MANCHESTER STREET. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ROOM TO'KEEP A COW, and ba within EASY Biking distance 'of tho CITY. NEARLY 2 ACRES, WITH i CHAINS FRONTAGE. P/?CA WILL buy a House of 6 rooms, papered, ELECTRIC LIGHT, BATHROOM, H. and C. SERVICE, scullery, sink, verandah, washhouEe, copper, tubs, good abed, stable, and dairy, together with nearly 2 ACRES of .Firs i-class Land, orchard, garden, largo fowlhouses and runs. The property being situate within a slons's throw of the tram, has great prospective value, owing to tho splendid frontage. The owner's sons Laving gono to the fiont, tha is prepared to let the property go, and will consider reasonable terms. HILLAKY aad BAXTER. THIS MUST APPEAL TO YOU. MODERN BUNGALOW FOR LARGE WORKSHOP 1G x 12. | LINWOOD, handy Tram and School—Nice Bungalow of 4 rooms, plastered, 6ft hall, verandah side and back, 3 bay windows, tile grates and' hearths, tile-back range, cupboards, linen press, 2 wardrobes with mirror fronts, bathroom, porcelain bath, lavatory basin, h. and c. service, gaa fittings and ring, scullery sink, h. and c., pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, hot water over tubs. About 3-16 th acre in garden, concrete paths, splendid water supply. The owner is giving up housekeeping, and is prepared to sacrifico ibia moat charming little home. Let us takf» YOU to inspect this TO-DAY. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street LOWER RICCARTON. MODERN 5 ROOMS, i-ACRE. ALL IN PERFECT ORDER.

" 4? A—UP-TO-DATE 'HOUSE of 5 > c*«'U<JV/ rooms, plastered, part papered, I electric iight and gas ring for cooking, sunny verandah, 4 fires, tile grates and hearths, bathroom, basin, h. and c. service, scullery, 6ink, h. and c., large pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs. Splendid i-acre in firstclass garden, fruit trees, asphalt paths, MOTOR SHED, lowlhouses, etc. This property is situate within easy walking distance of tram and school, and must be seen to be appreciated. Terms can U arranged. HILLARY and BAXTER. H4C29-S-7 178 Manchester street. |£AIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. , ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAUKAIKUUIiA. DAILY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstance* permitting):— PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 j m. And KAIKOURA to PAhNASSUS, at 0.15 a.m. Distance, 38 uiiics. FARES: 20d bing.o, oia Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with 'into. liutta Cars;. PA-ttNAoaUa to W'AllL) (.or vice vers*), 105 Miles, for iia. 1 VVAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Leaving Vaiau ior Jxaiiouia, lu.sday. Thursday, an<l Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in Oms Day.) TICKET AGENTS: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX. THOS. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. 140 Hereford street, Chriatchurch. Telephone, "Sheep, Christchuxch." 'Currm, Kaikoura," JL

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16204, 6 May 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16204, 6 May 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16204, 6 May 1918, Page 10