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auctions. CHARLES CLARK. AUCTION SALE. HAGLEY AVENUE ESTATE. SUBDIVISION OF TEN CHOICE BUNGALOW SITES, AND TWO RESIDENCES. /CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with O instructions from ihe Tnistecs in tho E=tate of the late MR G. T. CHISNALL TO SELL. BY AUCTION, IN HIS ROOMS, 103 HEREFORD STREET * On THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1919, At 2 p.m. . As follows: — LOT 11 OS per plan, containing TWO ROODS FOUR PERCHES, with HOUSE of 10 ROOMS, all conveniences. This property i 3 let till November, 1920. LOT if*—TWENTY-FIVE PERCHES, and HOUSE of S rooms, and every modern convenience. BOTH the above face the Park, and have a magnificent view, which can never bo blocked out. ■ LOTS 1 to 10 aro all Bungalow Sites, none having a less frontago than C 2 LIXKS. They are high and dry, face tho sun and Park, are within 20 minutes' easy walk of Cathedral square. Close to nenny tram, colleges, public school, cricket and tcnni3 grounds. For further particulars and lithographed plan 3 apply to MESSRS SALTER and GRESSON, Solicitors, 88 Hereford street; ° r *THE AUCTIONEER. 2997 TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS, PROFESSIONAL MEN, . AND OTHERS. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN. IDEAL SITUATION. BEALEY AVENUE. CLOSE TO CENTRE OF CITY. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by P. L. HALLENSTEIN, ESQ. (who is leaving for England shortly) to SELL by AUCTION, in his Rooms, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, At 2 p.m., HIS SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 118 BEALEY AVENUE, containing 12 rooms, including full size billiard room, verandahs, sleepingout balconies, 3 bathrooms. AND EVER*: POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE. THE HOUSE (2-storcy with tiled roof), facing North, stands well back from ihe avenue. Many of tho rooms are large and handsome, and aro artistically decorated. THE LAND, comprising tennis lawn, flower garden, orchard, and vegetable garden, contains 1 ACRE and 27 PERCHES, and has a eolection of hancteomo trees of many years' growth, and is one of tho most attractive and secluded gardens within the CENTRAL Ward. THE OUTBUILDINGS comprise GARAGE, Gardener's Sheds (2), GLASSHOUSE with hot water heating, and LARGE FERNERY, one of the finest in Canterbury, containing a beautiful collection of ierns. SPECIAL NOTICE TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. THE ABOVE PROPERTY AFFORDS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE COUNTRY RESIDENTS who desire a HOME IN THE CITY. THE POSITION Is ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED, SITUATED on a BEAUTIFULLY PLANTED AVENUE just off CENTRAL TRAM ROUTE and ONLY 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE. INSPECTION, by card only, from CHARLES CLARK, 2597 No. 481 109 Hereford Btreot. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. | CHARLES CLARK. 109 HEREFORD STREET. .. Established 18G1. j AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE | AGENTS. Money to Lend at Current Rates of interest, j 'city. j VERY HANfiY POSITION IN THE NORTH. j £2500. NEARLY ONE ACRE OF CHOICE GROUNDS, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Flower Gardens, • Asphalt Tennis Court. Well-built Two-storey Houso of 0 rooms, plastered and papered throughout, V. blinds, gas, tile grates and hearths, 1-ava-tory recess and telephone off main hall.servery, largo sun verendah and sleeping balcony, linen press, large bathroom, shower basia, h. and c., 2 w.c.'s. waslihouse, coal-house, wood shed, dark room, doublo motor-car house, good water supply, etc. -I A BARGAIN AT THE ABOVE FIGURE. 693-1 CHARLES CLARK, Agent, 103 Hereford street. CENTRAL' OFFICES. CENTRAL OFFICES. TO LET. TO LET. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. QUITE OF THREE FINE ROOMS, O £C 0 year. Also: SIJ4GLE ROOMS, 7s, Bs, and 12s 6d per . week. THE CHEAPEST CENTRAL OFFICES IN CHRISTCHURCH. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. fendalton. j OVERLOOKING MOin'A VALE. j CHARMING RESIDENCE and GKOUX'.'.S. j LONG STREAM FRONTAGE. j FOR SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED, j rpWO-STOREY HOUSE of 11 rooms. eun j loungo, verandah and balcony, facing tho north and west. Every modern convenience inside and out. Septic tank drainage. Ample water supply. THE GROUNDS comprise one acr© sixteen perches—beautiful lawns eloping to the stream. Largo variety of shrubs and ornamental treeß, and ehoico flower beds. For Price, Rent, and Card to viow aj-piy CHARLES CLARK, 042_4 Solo Asrcnt, j £37 109 Hereford street, j I

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 10

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