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I UJJM M AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. ! W. E. SIMES AND CO., , A UCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. , A LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. t t TWO CHEAP PROPERTIES. EACH—For Sale together oi > separately, on account of th*» PUBLIC TRUSTEE, in the instate late MR W. COTTERILL IN ORDER TO WIND UP THE ESTATE—Two Properties, just off Bealey avenue East, comprising weil-buiit 6roomed Houses, oriel windows, verandahs, h. and c. service, and all usual offices and conveniences. h.p. water, main eewcr, 20 Perchas Land. Exceptionally cheap at the abovs prioe. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN ENQUIRE AT ONCE, AS THEY ; ARE SURE TO SELL QUICKLY. Terms . arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO, Sole Agents. 3 - . r>q-j r—ON THE PAPANUI -ROAD—A e&yJLO charming Bungalow of 6 rooms, specially well-built and of a nice design, up-to-date in every respect throughout, and replete with every modem convenience, good Corner Section, nicely laid out and planted— a property that will appeal to a lover of . good residence. Owner . left Canterbury. Early possession can be given. > W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents. r ) IF IT'S A NICE 7-ROOMED BUNGALOW » YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THIS r WILL APPEAL TO YOU. J?11 Qw —AND IT'S EXCEPTIONAL <3*lloo VALUE AT THE MONEY - There are 7 good rooms, pretty Buugaiow design, tiled roof, oriel and casement bay winl dows, the inside of the house is beautifully decorated and moat up-to-date with electric light and gas, wardrobes, Doulton bath, b. and c. service, all other conveniences. In >' addition there is a wide sunny back veronal dah, partly enclosed, and being so private i would make a good sleeping—out verandah if required; J-acre of land, laid out in a choice y garden, lawns, paths, etc. Within 3 minutes y of the Edgeware road Tram. A property that - leaves nothing to bo desired. THE OWN-hB i WILL GIVE ANY REASONABLE TERMS 3 OR CONSIDER TAKING A SMALL HOUSE OF, SAY. 5 ROOMS, as owing ;o family reasons the house is now father too large for him. If you are wanting a* nice up- - to-date 7-roomed Bungalow we confidently invite your inspection. You'll be pleased with the home. A GOOD LITTLE HOME IN SPREYDON u AND CHEAP. J? A O A—SOMEBFIELD STREET (OFF) 3*'±L\J —A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 1 4 ROOMS, no great age. Only erected about 9 years, real good timber in it, papered • throughout, gas fittings, wardrobe, bath, ecul- ' lory, wa&hhouse and copper, tubs, large work- „ shop. Nearly 3-16 th acre of land laid out w 7 garden, paths, etc. IT'S FAR CHEAPES [* THAN RENTING TO BUY A GOOD ; LITTLE HOME SUCH AS THIS IS. We k " can arrange reasonable terms. 0 W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents. a TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. d 1- WE OFFER THIS DESIRABLE PROPERTY, j, SITUATE AT -CASHMERE d (Foot of the Hills), s. 2J ACRES. 7 ivOOMS. 0 1 7 i?l7Kn-AN IDEAL HOME, comprising dial I OKJ Modem House, most subatantiallj built, of 7 large rooms, sunny return verania dah, conservatory, dining-room 22 z 19, bedroom 16 x 15, other rooms in proportion, plastered and papered throughout, electrn !" light, Doulton bath, wardrobes, cupboaxdi . built iu, h. and c. service, panUy, scullery, A washhouse, copper and tubs, DAIRY, cow- " bail, trapshed, other outbuildings, sewer con ?. nexion, 2h ACRES OF LAND, about 1 acr< j planted in garden, lawns, ornamental trees u. fehrubs, fruit treee, balance in paddock, a ample room "for a cow or horee. GOOI HOUSES, WITH A FEW ACRES, O. - THE TKAM LINE, WITHIN THE 3d SECTION, ARE SCARCE, AND GETTING SCARCER. This is an exceptional oppor tunity to 'acqure a good property at mucl '2 less than its value. VERST EASY TERM?. 5 WILL BE GIVEN. Interest at 5 per cent ►0 ■ A A—LOWER RICCARTON—A NIC* ' dbO4LU 6-ROOMED a UNG ALOW, pan L elled hall and dining-room,_ tiled hearths anc ij grates, oriel 'cesemont windows and lead f lights, h. and c. eervioe, bathroom, pantry ' scullery, washhouse, copper, and tube, wiret * for electric light, about 3-16-acro, nicely laic out in garden. GOVERNMENT MOR'IGAGf of 41 PER CENT. CAN REMAIN, anc owner would sell on a deposit of, say, £100 Tho cheapest end .beat proposition oilerinj In Lower Riccarton. W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, > H79 144-146 Hereford street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. C. — HILLARY AND BAXTER. a : — a ' TTILLARY AND BAXTER, ?• XI ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND T BROKERS. J ' NOTE NEW ADDRESS: „ 178 MANCHESTER STREET, Next Corner Worocstcr street. 1 £2050. a. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW IN THE h- SEWAGE AREA, e. CLOSE TO TRAM AND CITY. FINE SUNiN Y POSITION, 8 ROOMS AND MOTOR SHED. - This is a very fine property in every re spect. The Houbo is comparatively new and is well-fitted up with the latest labour •saving devices. The workmanship is th' best, and the situation ideal. The DRAW D ING or MUSIC ROOM is 22 • x 18, witl French casement doors opening ou to I h sunny verandah, quaint fireplace of clink*?] bricks with hot-water boiler at back; mas sive beam ceilings and beautifully panellec walls. COSY BREAKFAST ROOM, 16 : 15, with quaint fireplace, hot water boiler a* china cupboards, etc. MAIN BEDROOM 1. Ie i 17, situata so as to get the maximurr ih of suu. Wardrobes aud cupboards built in i- THE BATHROOM is simply splendid, fittet E with Doulton bath and lav. basin, also come: divided off with h. and c. shower, lead floor SNOOKY KITCHENETTE, with gas stove ** in specially built in recess, with white til< surrounds, several cupboards. Larg' s- PANTRY, plenty of shelving,, extra larp r* safe, and cooler for butter, etc. house, gM, copper, and tube, coalhouse. riiil ■p size Motor Shed. There are 3 nicely situ 1 ated Verandahs, one of which could bo usei as a sleeping-out balcony. Two lavatories one upstairs and one down, bell fitted in several roome, numerous oriel an< bav windows, glassed with expeueive lead B lights; in fact, the whole property is as nea perfect as one could desire. The Sectioi is nearly 1-ACRE, and nicely laid out 11 lawn and garden, and very substantial!; fenced. r THERE IS NOTHING BETTER, AM FEW AS GOOD AT THE PPICE. HILLARY and BAXTER, 78 Manchester street. CASHMERE HILLS, r ' "WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF THE FOOT. EXCELLENT BUNGALOW OF 8 ROOMS rpHIS place has only been built 4 years -L and is a good place in every way. Thi rooms are large and well lighted, and then is a fireplace in every room but one. Then is an exoellent sun porch, which is quite i feature of, the property. The inside con venienoes are very complete. Ihe Batorc%n ia a good one, being well-equipped with Por celain Bath, largo Lavatory Baain, and H and C. Shower. There is aUo an extr Lavatory Basin at tho end of the Hall. Al of the fittings and labour-saving devices ar of rtho best, and have been well thought out The Section contains about J-ACRfc., in goo< garden, standard roses, ' fruit trees, lawM etc., quite a picture at the present time This property ia in a very handy position being only a few minutes walk from Uh flat, yet high enough to command a nn view of. the Plains, and is, shelter* from prevafling winds. Prioe and furthc BASTEB. piLKINGTON'S ROYAL MAIL MOTORS Christchurch, Little River, Akaroa. DAILY SERVICE. Broadway's Dep. Akaroa Dep. Monday .. 2-30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Tuesday .. '--30 p.m. 8.30 a.m "Wednesday .. 3.0 p.m. G. 45 a.m. _ Thnreday .. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. - Friday .. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m Saturday • • 2.30 p.m. 8.30 am. BOOKINGS —CHRISTCHURCH: <• Woodwaid'e, Tobacconist. 'Phone 2504. y Rink Taxis, Ltd. 'Phones 878, 1838, 1337 in Thos. Cook and Son. "Phone 4075. 18 Government Tourist Office. 'Phone 1176. ?. C. W. Hervey. 'Phone 3175. AKAROA —Pilkington. 'Phone 5. Telegrams: Pilkingtgn, Akaroa.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16308, 4 September 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16308, 4 September 1918, Page 11

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