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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. S. O. THOMPSON. S. C. THOMPSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, IG3 CASHEL STREET, CHBISTCHURCH 1 (Opposite Messrs Pyne and Co.), ' And Picture Buildings, Now Brighton. ' HAS FOR SALE. ' AT LOWER RICCARTON. i A SPLENDID Bungalow Residence of 5 mnin rooms, plastered and papered, h. and c. service, Porcelain bath, w.h., copper, tubs, good water supply. Splendid section, laid out in lawn and garden. The price for this property is only i 750, and the owner will accept £100 deposit. Must be sold this month owing to owner having to return to Australia. A genuine opportunity to acquire a first-class home at a low figure. A SPREYDON PROPERTY, Consisting of nearly j-acre, with two chains frontage, planted with about 50 apple trees, , five-year-old, together with Cottage of 4 rooms, fo-mfcig in all a compact little property. Tho owner has a clcar Title to this property, and will cell on a £200 deposit, or will consider an Exchange of a Modern 5joomed Bungalow, St. Albans preferred, and ' take over a mortgago or pay same off. ' ] FARMS. j I have several Farms for Sale, Sheep, Crop- * ping, or Dairying, and can offer a Sheep Farm of about 330 Acres on a £200 deposit. ] Purchaser can have immediate possession. BUSINESSES FOR SALE, I have a Fruit Business in the heart of ths Citly at £200 as a going conoern. _ , Also, a Confectionery Business, doing a good turnover, at a reasonable price. S. C. THOMPSON. 163 Caehel street, Christcburen. T8350<a47a ; : RONALD S. BADGER. GREAT OPENING FOR INDUSTRIOUS MAN. 3 ACRES, WITH S GLASSHOUSES. £985. This is the cheapest plaoo we've come across. It only comes on tho market because owner is going into oamp. The houso ! is good, roomy, aind in A 1 order. Doulton bath and so on. "Workshop and other outbuildings. Glasshouses alono cost £350. Anyone with half an eye can eee money in this. _ ' If you have got £300 don't wait. Call at onoe. RONALD S. BADGER, 187 ] tranches tar street. SUBUBBAN FARM GOING CHEAP. About 80-ACRE LEASEHOLD and HOUSE, with about 2-ACiEtE FREEHOLD, on Electric Tram Line, £850. There's nothing; else liko this on the markot. It is pailt flat _ and part low hills. Good heavy soil on fiats, and warm grazing land, fairly free from frosts. Being within 3d oar section t&is offers an exceptional opportunity for dairying or fattening and the terms are reasonable. Sound 6-roomed house—large rooms, too, and usual outbuildings. Better get fuller information about this. Th(> terms will surprise you RONALD S. BADGER, 82479-2404 187 Manchester street. TENDERS. AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. CLEANING 'HEADWORDS OF WATERRACE. 'TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, and -L mai'Jtod "Water-Race Cleaning," will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, Juno Ist, 19113. Contract No. .10-18—Cleaning and Repairing the Race from Headworka . to No. 2 Branch, in Mr Black's property, Section 6, Culvertion Settlement, being a distance of 4 miles tmore or less). Spco/.ficationa to be eeen at the Council Office .on and after this date. The 'Caretaker of the Races will show tho work at any time. D.T. DALZELL, County Inspector. Caiverfen, 31st May, 1918. 2595 LYTTEiLTON POST OFFICE: ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. TTpEtriTBN TENDERS aro invited for the Tf abc-vo work, and will be reoeived at this offic®* until Noon on WEDNESDAY, May 29tih, 1918. Plans and specifications may be scon at this office. Tho keweet or any tender nee£ not necessarily bo> accopted. J. McENNIS, District Engineer. Public Works Office^ Cthristoburch, 20th May, 1918. 2559 ALTERNATE TENDERS aro invited for QUARRYING. BREAKING WITH CRUSHSIR OR OTHERWISE, 1200 CUBIC YARDS OF METAL at Rabbit Island, or for Breaking and Carting separately. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Springs ton, where tenders will be received till noon on the 29th inst HENRY NEALE, 2255 County Clerk. rpENDEBS will be received at my Office J- until 4 p.m. THURSDAY, 30th May, 3918, for the ERECTION of RESIDENCE, Macmilliun avenue. Cashmere Hills. ROY LOVELL-SMITH, A.N.Z.IA., Registered • Architect. 134 Hereford street, Christchurch. 2587 -rU"ANTED, Tonders for GORSE CUTTING, about 240 Chains. Apply BALLAGH BROS. 651_ < Hororata. ANDREW SWANSTON, TIMBER MERCHANT, SAWMILLEB, AND IMPORTER. LARGE STOCKS of Building and Farmora* requirements -always on hand, including FIGURED RIMU, OREGOjN, REDWOOD, BALTIC, VJJ.L. PALINGS, CEMENOf, GALVANISED IRON, Etc. Joinery Work of ail Descriptions. Estimates giffen for delivery Town or Country. Timber Yards and Planing Mills. Durham street and Moorhouso avenue. Oflice: Gloucester street. 'I'hones: 951 and JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD., Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importers. Established • 18 <6. Offices and Yards: 167, 169 Tuam street. Yards: 210-214 St. Asaph street. LARGE an<l Complete Stocks of Builders and Planners' Requisites. Colonial Timbers of, every description. Imported Timber, Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.DL-, Yellow Pins, eta, ©Us. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds ready for use. We will be pleased to furnish QUOTATIONS for Building to any Railway Station. WBO3B-6382 j T. BROWN AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, 570 COLOMBO STREET, (Jhristchnrch. Building Materials of every description, jTwlnding Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, and Red > Wood, in stock, alid Seasoned limber ready ior immediate use# Cement, Galvanised Iron, and Fencing Materials. Price Lists and ISstimatee on application. P.O. Box 306. Telephone No. 362 ; 2nd Telephone 4024. 15244!) LOST AIND FOUND. LOST, on May 14ith, between the Waipara and Omihi bridges, 1 STOCKWHIP. Anyone giving information for its recovery to | lha undersigned will bo rewarded. H. F. | Francis, Omihi. 3589 j LOSTj BoandmfJ'-aut COUPON BOOK, No. ; 28. Finder please return to Receiving j Home, 49 Fitegemld avenue, Christohurch, or I 128 Edinburgh dtreet, Spreydon. | V\TOULD Lady and Gentleman eeen •'* ' ing up Lady's Silver Wristlet WATCH outside Freeman(e Cafe, Saturday, please re- > turn to 57 Victojda street, and got reward? , j "TTNIQUE" HOT WATER BAGS keep the cold out and never leak. When buying from yclur trader look for brand on neck of bag. H4381 HOME MAD!!: PICKLES axe always tasty when mac'.e with GOLDEN BREW VINEGAR. Sold by all Grooen ONE SHILLING sisso-sais

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16218, 22 May 1918, Page 11

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