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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. O. R. Olark.) (L. E. Cluk. Q H A E L E S CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Honey to Lend &t Current Raiee of Interest. £1475. RUGBY STREET, just o2 FAPANUI ROAD. NOW VACANT. Owner Built zi Sumner, and wants to SELL. Good Villa -Residence of G Large Rooms, plastered and papered, gas and electric light, gantry, zinc bath, h. and c. service, linen < losct, octagon md buy windows, blinds, tilo rearths and gTatca, 3 verandahs, wardrobes, china cupboards, coalhoufre, waslshouse, Bower connexion, nearly J-ACRE, laid out. WLI 1 subject to one mouth's notice if sold. B ein j» thoroughly renovated inside and out. Worth enquiry. CHARLES CLARK, 3C3-4 Agent. Key at Office. £2200. Just oil FAPANUI ROAD. SPLENDID POSITION. SUN ON ALL SIDES. Two-Storey ART BUNGALOW, with slate roof, of G large Rooms, and Sun Lounge, sleeping balcony, plustcred and paperccii burnt brick portico, and fireplaces; also tile slab air pit grates, beam ceilings, olectric light throughout umplo cupboards, bathroom, porcelain bath, shower, pedestal basin, h and c. service, shaving cabinet, office, pantry, scullery, all well fitted up inside, washhouse, motor garage. ONE ROOD THIRTY-SIX PERCHES, well fenced, and tastefully laid out, etc. Splendid value at the above figure. If too much land, owner will soil the houso and one section. 425-4 CHARLES CLARK, Agent.

£1500. TO SPECULATORS OR THOSE WHO INTEND BUILDING. CASHEL STREET AND CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, WEST END. Tho best Block of Land available in this favourite locality, 88ft frontage to Cashol street, and a smaller frontago to the terrace. Would cut into two fine building sites, together with the old dwelling thereon, sewer connoxion, 2' artesiaD wells, both giving good supply. If you sold the dwelling for lernovnl you would have two' of the Cheapest Sites in the West End. See - Plan, at my Office. 22-2 CHARLES CLARK, Sole Agent. 9 CASHMERE HILLS. I HAVE a large Seiection of Choice BUILDING SITES, in good positions, with sewer, water, ' gas, ond electrio light handy, at Prices from £125 EACH, and on EASY TERMS. CHARLES CLARK, j 603 Agent, 109 Hereford street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. EVAIsS AND BULL. . ! •' : I J. R. Evans, (Roland Bull Licensed Land Broker.) Established 1881. NORTH CANTERBURY. li miles from Station, J-inilo from School and P.O. rj ACRES, good grazing land, permanently I watered, 1 aero in turnips, balance in grass. Also 20 ACRES LEASE of riverlied at BOs.per annum. CARRYING AT PRESENT 8 cows, 6 liorees, and would make an ideal poultry farm. There is also plenty of outside work. The_ only _ reason for selling is that tho family is growing up, and are going in for a larger place. Plenty of outside work. Good House, 8 rooms, 3stall stable, 3-bail cowshed, trapshed, and all necessary outbuildings. £475 for A QUICK SALE. Good Terni3 arranged. 336-23 PAPANUI ORCHARD. 6 ACRES, of which 5 acres are in full bsariug good applo trees. House 4 rooms and all outbuildings. Owner out to sell, as lie is in- business. Low pric© and good terms. Write or call. C 3-20 ANT TERMS. 41 ACRES, FENDALTON — Best spccula- * tion offering. All frontage, close car. Good 7-roofned House, septic tank, electric light, l every convenience. There is £1000 profit to be made on this. 208-13 THREE MILES FROM lIANGIORA. ABSOLUTELY GOOD THING. PA ACRES nico mixed farm, good land, OU well situated, G-roomed House and outbuilding. The placo is in FIRST-CLASS ORDER. ' Price £28 acre, tho_ CHEAPEST proposition w<* have in thi3 1* avourito trict. Easy terms if wanted. Don't fail_ to get further particulars. 13<-22 kT ACRES GOOD FREEHOLD. 6-ACKE ORCHARD IN FULL BEARING. INSPECT. f}-i iiaa ONLY, say £100 down, and balcfc'XOUU ance arranged for 5 years. 13 ACRES loamy rich soil, with first-class money-making orchard of 6 acres in full bearin™. 7 miles from the City. 1 mile from School, and ALONGSIDE THE STATION. List of tree* nn upoiirntion. Genuine reason for Felling. 4-ROOMED HOUSE and stables. Well sheltered. Call at once. NINE MILES OUT. OA ACRES First-class Land, suitable for O*J anv class of farming, dairy or cropping, in A 1 order. New -i-roome-l House amf' good outbuildings. Being offered at bcdrcck pries. Good terms, or owner will consider taking 2 or 3 acres near Town as deposit on a cnsli basis. If vou want a good small handy block, don't foil to inspect. 67-22 EVANS and BULL. NEAR LEESTON. IAQ ACRES, £20 per acre. Terms, £250 down. O.ver retired. Good mixed all-round Farm in a fine district, close Creamery, School, Salrycrds, and Railway. House room?. stable, 4 cowbails, etc. FULL PARTICULARS on a P^ c^ i AWUTIcoT^ErWANfE"D: r*-t AAA CLEAR TITLE—6-room«d cfc-LUUt/» Modern Bunealow, garage, etc.. in Fendalton, cloße car. This owner will put in the above Bungalow as part payment, and any difference in cash, for abont 500 Acrfla Good Cropping and Shsen Country, but tnuat bj handy to a school. Sellers open to detl are invited to communicate with Us at once. 23-'J 4 EVANS AND BULL. G3 CATHEDRA I ', SQUARE. Firat Floor of the Government Lif« Insurance Buildings Two Door 3 East of oin Old OGicea. E tGI'J-Il;4 . jyj-OCKETT'S MOTOBS. CULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Fares 7a each way. Daily Service. Meeting All Trains. CULVERDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIAU. W. MOCKETT, Propriotor, Waiau and Culverden. 'Phone 10, Waiau. 'Phono 14, Culverden. 72 Chriatchurch,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 10

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