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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. T\r E. SIMES AND CO.. * AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 144-116 HEREFORD STREET. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FINE SUMNER HOMESTEAD, Known as "WAHI-KUKU." r?-j Q~A—THE DWELLING IS AN UP-TO-DATE ONE OF PRACTICALLY 12 rooms 17 good rooms and 5 6tnailer ones, that can either be retained in their present size Or altered), there i 3 a tpa- -> cious verandah, facing tho north, h. and c. servicc, Doulton bath, every modern con- > venience, A CHARMI.sG well stocked with rare shrubs, flowers, laid out in pretty lawns and walks, palmhoiise, glasshouse, full-bearing orchard oi apples, plums, ? pears, peaches, and upricots. Ail surrounded 3 by lu.rge shelter trees, making ' WaHIIiCRLV THE IDEAL PILACE IN SUMD NEli TO LIVE, warm in winter, 000 lin summer. Sheltered from nil winds, and lying 2 to the sun. It can be purchased with either i- 1$ acres, which comprises the garden portion, at £1850, or with any quantity of land up to 5i acrcs, and very reasonable terms can be arranged. Photos of "Wahi-Ruru," | and plans posted, on application to us. j A CITY HARGAINT" r»9Q~-A GOOD 5-KOOMED COTTAGE, facing the uoith, with eni<v:l ova! window and verandah, papered throughout, gas, good range, copper and tubs, main sewer, nice little eectlon. Must be sold to wind up Estate. RETURNS 11 PER CENT. IN RENTAL, and NO EaPENDITURE REQUIRED. This place is 3 • euro to 6eil quickly, so if you want, a bar- | gain call and get tho key from us to day—it's vacant. HERE'S A NICE BUNGALOW~ON EASY TERMS. i?£A DEPOSIT will secure this wellbuilt BUNGALOW of 5 ROOMS, oriel window, verandah, gas and fitting,' plastered, panelled dining-room, hot and . cold service, bathroom, pantry and ecullery, washhouso, copper and tubs, shed, good wiao section (near i-acre), laid out in lawn and garden, asphalt paths; Price £„7j, un.l it s a really good and cheap place. Situated close to the Lincoln road. NOTE THE TERMS: Government Mortgage at 4£ per cent., balance as rent. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. ACRES OF LAND, at AVoolston, very long frontage, good orchard, very high land, and a block that's euro to in- ' crease ia value, old houso of 7 rooms, would J probably fetch £50 for timber and iron, but } we're asking tho value oi the land only. - Price, £sdo, or an otter wanted. IF YO^ AiNT A SNIP CALL AND M A K*!■'. US AN OFFER. Easy terms given, interest at •!} per cent. A SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, IN THE~ BEST PART OF SPREiTDON MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE 3*o\J\J BUNGALOW of PRACTICAL•LY C ROOMS (includes kitclien-scul.ery), built about 3 years ago by a builder, and guaranteed in every respect. It's a pretty design, and has many uniquj features about. The dining-room has a nics sideboard built in, the front bedroom v. :rdrooes, and lavatory basin with h. and c. service. Electric iight is all through K.J | house, and there is every modern convenience to mako work a pleasure. A lovely view of the Caihmero HiiU is obtained, and tho situation is ono of the healthiest i.bout Christchurch, being about 25 feet higher than Cathedral square. A fuil J-acro section goes with the house; or, if desired, another 7 acres adjoining could be purchased, viood Terms can be arranged. W. E, SIMES and CO. GOOD PROPOSITIONS ON THE HILLS. (*HO/"I —NEW up-to-date 5-rcomcd Bunwlww galow, with every convenience; I i-acre of laud. £2C00—3 ACRES (about), planted and beau- , tifully sheltered from a.I winds, secluded and private, the iinest spot avai.abie on the Cashmere Hill 3 for a good residence, or would make 2 lino sites. £1150—An excoi tionally good Up-to-dato BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, and sleeping balcony, every convenience, i-acre, nearly all flat. The best property oi its kind on Cashmere. £1100—BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and all conveniences; 2i acres of land, long frontage; groat prospective value. £1100 —A charming, up-to-dato Bungalow of 7 rooms, fitted throughout in the most 1 convenient manner posßibie; i-acre of land. £850—A pretty little iJungalow of 6 rooms, and nearly i-acre of land, practically all level. If you want to buy on tho Hills, le'. us ■ know your requirements and we will send particulars of suitable properties. 1078, W. E. SIMES and CO. fl. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 3th. Sale 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL, by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at his lards, Lichfield street, considerable quantity TIMBER, 4 sections Floorings, 10 Panel and Ledgo Doors, 23 Bft Shectß Iron, 1 Copper, 2 Barrows, 1 Wood Turner's Lathe, 1 Hot Wutcr Cistern, 4 Lead Waste Pipce, quantity of Cast Frieze, Pump and Pipe, Tiled-back Watters Range, 3 Tiled Registers with Mantelpieces to match, 300 Asbestos Slates, cwt B.K. Wire, 2 ofl tins of Bed Oxide, 3 College Bars, 1 Screw Jack, Set Sad Irons, Hashes, Window Frames, 2 Sets of Avery's B.M. Scalcs, 2 Frames in excellent order, C Dressmakers' Models, 4 Canadian Chairs, Child' 3 Cot, W.W. Mattress, Iron Bedstead, C Dressmakers' Models, Desk Stool, Set holes, Office Desk in Cedar, 2 •iSgair AliaLaval Cream Separators in perfect order, 1 Truck of Extra Quality Oaten Chaff, 60 Sacks of Whole Fowl Wheat, 60 Sacks of Garton Oats (a fipo sample), 1 Set Planing Knives. 9784 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. LAWRIE AND JDALTON. (J, T. Lawrio.) (Thos. DaltonJ LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers, House and Laud Agents, Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 TUAM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. Telephono laoo. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR bIUUh. of Up-to-date Designs ia Oak j'urnituro is well worth inspection. Wo always keep a large assortment of New and Seconcl-hand FURNITURE lor Private bale. Uak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums,. Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, -tUaakota, etc* OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 u'ciocu FRIDAY Evenings. LAWRIE AND DALTON pay Highest Cash Price for Second-hand Furniture. RING UP and they will call and give yotj a price. LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers. L 4502-7187 J£AIKOURA MOTOR . CO., LTD. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAUKAIKOUKA. DAILY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting): — PARNASSUS to KAIKOUKA, at 2.15 i _m. And KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 a.m. i Distance, 38 miles. , FARES: 20s Single, 35s Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS via EAST COAST j (in conjunction with 'lheo. Butt's Care;. ; PAKNAbSUS t,o WARD (,or vice versa;, 105 j Miles, for 45a. WAIAC-EAIKOURA ROYAL MATT. SERVICE. ! < Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Leaving Waiau for iuukoura, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day.) * ; TICKET AGENTS: ] N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX. •. THOS. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, j 140 Hereford street, Christchurch. ' Telephone, "Sheep, Christchurch." . ' Cur- j ] ran, Kaikoura." x j -I I «

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16207, 9 May 1918, Page 10

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