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AUCTIONS. TV. E. SIMES AND CO. THE LATE DR. W. DIAMOND'S RESIDENCE, "SAXONHOLME," VICTORIA STREET. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. WE. SIMES and CO. hav« in- • struc:ions to SELL this MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE KNOWN AS "SAX ONHOLME," containing J-ACRE. with 2 chains frontage, tastefully laid out and planted, tesnis courts, etc., together with the 2-.STOREY K-ESIDENCE, CONTAINING 12 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and dccoratcd throughout, large reception hall, recef3 alcoves and open fireplaces, gas. elect r ;c :'.7nt end handsome fitting throughout, b;ilconi?s, verandahs, waiting ar.d consulting rooms, tiled roof, doublo motor-car shed, and man s room. THE BUILDING generally is replete and fitted up in the be?t possible manner, and was designed by and constructed under the supervision of one of Canterbury's foremost Architects, tho late Mr W. A. P. C.arkson. No expense was spared in the construct.on, and it is one of the best ard most modern residences in Christchnrch. Columns could h? written about "Saxonholme." IT IS A PROPERTY THAT SHOULD BE INSPECTED TO BE APPRECIATED. Th? land is nr.d.r the Land Transfer Act, and the Title Clear Reasonable terms of purchase if desired can be arranged, and any further information obtained from W. E. SIMES and CO., Solo Agents. ■u NICE BUNGALOW BETWEEN THE RICCARTON AND FEND ALTON IIOADs. A PRETTY BUNGALOW OF 5 3*JOO ROOMS AND SUN PORCH, plastered, nice entrance hall, gas and fiiting-, ex.ra good tiled hearths and {rratcs, mantels, leadlights, bathroom with Doulton lath, I. usin, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, washhous; and copper, tubs, s'.inny back verandah, w ndm;ll and tank, GOOD GARDEN. ABOUT ACRE, nicely laid out and planted, drive, foo-1 shrubs and vour.tr orchard, shed. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE AT -i\ PER CENT. CAN REMAIN. A pretty homo in a pretty nart. W. E. SIMES and CO. CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN ST. ALBANS. JUST ON THE MARKET. IT ' S SURE TO SELL SyDUU QUICKLY, as it's only been placed in our hands to-day, and the value's exceptionally good. 5 NICE SUNNY ROOMS, with verandah, plastered and papered throughout, and just been painted, ELECTRIC LIGHT and GAS, tiled hearths and grates, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washliouso and copper, tubs, h.p. water, main sewer, asphalt paths, nico section laid out in lawn and garden. Only about n minute, from the tram, and in tho sewer area. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE at i\ per cent. Properties like these at this price ' are getting scarce, and this is suro to sell quickly. Come in to-day and we'll bo pleased to show it to you. Sole afrits W. E. SIMES and CO. YOUR OWN nOME WITH "A FEW ACRES," IS THE BEST PROPOSITION TO-DAY. p-jrtrri PAPANUL—Splendid! only 2 dbIZDUi minutes from the tram. Up-to-dato Bungalow of 6 rooms, electric light, h. and c. service, and every modern convenience. A real pretty home; 2 acres ">f rich land. More land adjoining if,required. £1750. RICCARTON.—A splendid Residence of 7 good rooms, electric light, h. and c. service, and all conveniences, numerous outbuildings, 4' acres of land, nicc garden and orchard; everything in tip-top order. NUMEROUS SUBURBAN HOLDINGS WITH FROM 2 TO 15 ACRES AVAILABLE. Send for particulars. W. E. SIMES and CO., 146 Hereford street. A REMARKABLY CHEAP HOME.' CLOSE TO THE PAPANUI ROAD, WITHIN THE 2d TRAM SECTION. p-fnnn for a substantial twowiUUU STOREY RESIDENCE OF 9 GOOD ROOMS (House a 10..0 cost over £iOOO to build), very large dining-room (about 30 x 15), verandah, plastered and papered throughout, wide entranco hall, nice stairway, gas and fittings, numerous wardrobes and cupboards, bathroom, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, washhouso and coppor, tubs, r"?lhouse. A property that has always been well looked after, i-acre of land (another 1acro adjoins, ai.d can be purchased if required), nicely laid out in lawn and garden, well planted with ornamental trees. The House is exceptionally well-built, the timber in it being much superior to what is used to-day, but AS WE ARE SELLING IT TO CLOSE AN ESTATE IT MUST BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF VALUE. Situate within the 2d section, about 3 minutes' walk from tho Papanui road. 1013 W. ,E. SIMES and CO. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. • McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, Cathedral square. - - Next Post Of&co. MERIVALE. -PQqrv 5 Rooms, Reception Hall, 3**JO\J panelled, Garage, 'all conveniences, good lay-out; 1 minuto to car. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW: nnA 6 rooms, fine Hall and dt/IUUU Porch, very airy and well built, beautiful garden, best street in St. Albans, handy to car. Owner MUST SELL. FENDALTON . BUNGALOW. 7'7K S Rooms, E. light and Gas, eJw 1(0 wardrobes built in, river frontage, very private, and healthy new part. FENDALTON. jy-t rzf\(\ 0 Rooms, BUNGALOW, atfiOUU and 1 aero bare, west aspect, close to car; garden and fruit trees, excellent. Few such, opportunities. FENDALTON. r'p'rv 2-StoTey BUNGALOW SwIDOU (NEW), 7 rooms, every modern convenience, w. aspect; i-acre. To bo seen to be appreciated. ST. ALBANS PROPERTIES Worth Consulting us about. rtr7Cf\ 4 Rooms, E. light and Gas, dW lOU over i-acre; 1 minuto .to tram. Govt. Mortgage. ; fiOOu 5 Rooms, Bungalow, paneldiOOO led hall. Mortgage £599. E. light, gas copper. Owner ! leaving S. Inland. OTHERS AT £500, £695, £SSS. McKENZIE and WILLIS, j Auctioneers, Land, and Estate Agents, j i Cathedral square (next Post Office). j M 6277-773 i "T ADIES." Clean up your dirtv Linen lj ou WASHING DAYS with "KLENZO EXTRACT OF SOAP. Always obtainablo ▲X .AXJL. GBOCE&S. Hlßl3

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16506, 25 April 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16506, 25 April 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16506, 25 April 1919, Page 10

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