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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I HILLARY AND BAXTER. | OWNER LEAVING. OWXEK LEAVING. 7 ROOMS AND 3-ACRE, HANDY TO CENTRE. rM-^n —SITUATE 1 minute from tram ■viuuU stop, and witjiin ciay walking di-tance of tho City, wo have this commodious anrl well-appointed Hoiiso of 7 good rooms, plustoi-ed and nicely papered, 3 bay windows, verandah side and beck, wardrobes, cupboards and linon preps built in, electric lisht and good n'.tinsrs. well oonippod kilohenelte. fitted with ample cupboards, bins, etc. Capital hot water sorvico t-o bath, basin, ami sink, Sne section, laid out in garden, asphalt paths, large shod, would hold ;notor-car. This is for bona fide sale, 55 the »-wncr is' transferred from Christchurch £1550. HILLARY and BAXTER, ITS Manchester street. PAPA NUT. PAPANTJL 3; ACRES AND S ROOMS. THIS is ft good property, with a fine, prospective value. Tho land is of. excellent quality, snd baa a very ion? frontage, lending itself to easy subdivision. The Houee, which is of the Bungalow type, contain.? 8 'ooms, plastered nnd nicely "papered, electric licrht i>nd good fit* iins-s, large bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. service, every possible convenience, good cjarden and inwns. asphalt paths, motor shod, fowlhouse, rigstTO. etc. ONLY £2000. THIS IS A SURE SELLER. HILLARY and BAXTER, 378 MancJiester street. TROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. ( JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. LARGE MOTOR SHED. -P 1 OA A—THIS is a wcllbuilt Semi-Bun-.'alow of 5 good rooms, plastered and nicely papered, electric light tiirciisrbout, first-class grates and mantels, commo*limis wardrobes, linen cupboards, etc., built in, Wdlightfl, largo but.hroom, with porcelain bath a.nd basin, pantry, kitchenette has gas ran?e and plenty of cupboards, de-te-ached washhouse, with gas eojiper and tubs, h.p. and main fewer, -J-acre, in good pardon, asphalt paths and drive, large, motor ihcrl, would take two. cars—£l3oo. HILLARY and BAXTER, ITS Manchester street. HANDY • RICCARTOX PROPERTY. SEMI-BUNGALOW 5 ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIGHT. -pWKA—SITUATE in a, good part of Rioo* J 'Jv carton, wo have this cosy little House of 5 rooms, plastered and papered, 3 fireplaces, electric light, gas for cooking-, bathroom and basin, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, w.h., c., and tuba, J-acro, in garden, asphalt paths, etc.—£7so. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estato Agents. H5252-1145 178 Manchester street. wilkinsTchinnery AND CO. CHOICE SUBURBAN HOLDING. 9 ACRES, 5-ROOMED VILLA. WE have for immediate eale, in a good suburban locality, an excellent little small Cropping and Dairying Fa.ijn of NINE ACRES. . >r , Tho b-uildings comprise a Modern Fivoromed Villa, with electric light, ail conveniand f-plfcndid water supply, and good outbuildings, including stable, cowshed, piggery, fowlruna, etc. The land is of first-class quality, and the property is in very nice trim. Situation w only thrje minutes from Car, and very handy to City. *■" PRICE' £3000. As the owner wishes to place his eons on a much larger farm, he is therefore a keen seller, and likclv to give consideration ip a reasonable cash offer. .' I A CAPTIVATING PROPERTY. jP~i A KA —AVONfrIDE — First-class T- " House of 5 rpoms, plastered and papered-, electric light and all conveniences, large ehed and fowlruns. A vary fine section of well over Half an Acre (SG PeTches), tpler.didly laid out in lawn, gardeiL and orchard. This prorfcrty is in perfect order. WILKINS, CHINNERY AND CO., Laud and Estate Agents, 148 Hereford 6treet, Christdrurch. 'Phono A 4695. W3795-3753 THE MERCANTILE HOUSEHOLD STORES. FOR English Teapots, 3a, da Gd, 45,, 4a Gd; also Engliflh White and Gold Cups and Sauoers. and "White Dinner Waxe. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, L5215-93S 110 Caehel street West.
HI- —— ' II Bargain Boots Second Shipment arrives from Australia || And they are the cream of the whole purchase— || mostly ladies' patent leather Shoes of the highest || ' quality—the kind which usuafly sell at 50/- a pair— || my prices are only 23/6, 25/6 and 27/6 a pp. Two complete stocks at less than wholesale prices !! MEN'S'FULL-SIZE "KYOM HYD" RUBBER SOLES .. 3/3ti»ir II 30 pairs MOCK BUEDE DERBY SHOES —Challenge Price .. ..14/6 II 20 pairs LADIES' YEITVET HIGH-LEG BOOTS, rntisrt «hapes .. 16/11 24 pairs WOMEN'S ''STANDARD'' BRAND CHROME SLIPPERS, imall II sizes .. . • •• •• •• -• 0/G II 20 pairs GIRLS' CHROME LEGLETS, 7 to 10 9/9 10 to 13 10/9 || Ito 2 11/6 Women's 12/6 II 48 pairs MEN'S CHROME GOLOSOTBALMORALS .. .. 23/6 II MEN'S "DEFIANCE" BRAND TAX BROGUE SHOES . . 36/- || (45/— 'Wholesale) || GENTS' " CENTURION" BOOTS—Every pair guaranteed. Box Calf. || wide\ welts, stout soles —a good business boot .. .. 32/6. 'II MEN'S BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS .. .. 24/G sad 26/6 H 30 MEN'S THIGH GOM BOOTS (Hood Rubber Coy.) .. .. 25/9 . II YOUTHS' CHROME BALS, riretted. 1 to 5 17/0 || Ladies' Best Quality IMITATION BLACK SUEDE COURT SHOES 17/11 II > YOUTHS' GLACE BALS. 1 to 4—Challenga Price .. .. 17/U II WOMEN'S BLACK SUEDE DERBY SHOES, good quality .. 35/II 48 WOMEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES —Challenge Price .. 22/6 If LADIES' GLACE KID 1-BAR WALKING SHOES . . .. 17/6 || LADIES' GLACE "AIDA" BUTTON BOOTS, no cap .. .. 23/9 || (28/6 Wholesale) || OLD LADIES' GLACE KID ELASTIC-SIDED BOOTS .. 17/11 H VELVET COURT SHOES .. .. 14/ ft || WOMEN'S WARD SHOES, all fures 6/11 ui 7/11 || MEN'S WORKING BALMORALS, without nails 16/6 || MEN'S TAN WILLOW WELTED BOOTS 35/- || LADIES- SATIN QUILTED SLIPPERS, all colours .. „ 5/11 II MEN'S NAILED SHOOTERS 22/0 |i MEN'S STOUT CHROME HEAVY COOKHAMS .. .. .. S5/- || !3 pairs MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS „ .. .. 29/6 I Stewart Robinson | Never Undersold Cashel Street West \
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16947, 23 September 1920, Page 11
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