SENSATION IN CITY PROPERTY.
More than usual interest is centred in the sale, by public auction, of that property known as the Al Hotel, and the adjoining premises occupied by Messrs Beath and Co., Ltd., as a mercery and clothing department, which is to be offered by H. Matson and Co., in their rooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, on Saturday, October 23rd next. Such an opportunity to acquire Christohurch City property seldom presents itself to the public. The position is absolutely the finest in the city, and for retail purposes has no equal. Look at tho frontages, over 66 feet to Cashol , and 104 feet to Colombo street, and work out tho number of shops that could be erected on this piece of land, and then you can realise what a valuable site it is. Then again, the licensee of the Al Hotel is prepared to sell his interest in the lease of the hotel at a nominal figure, 80 that tho lucky purchaser can pay his cash and get early possession. Remember this, that it is only onoe in a lifetime that city property of this kind reaches the open market, and if you lose your chance it may be many years before you are able to buy similar property again'. Business people and speculators from all over the Dominion arc talking about this sale, and if you want any further particulars, enquire from the Auctioneers, Messrs H. Matson and Co.; or Charles S. Thomas, Solicitor, Christchurch. 0
ENTIRELY NEW! SCIENTIFICALLY PERFECT! Because it departs completely from old ideas, to meet tho modern principles of oral hygiene laid down by the dental profession, the use of Kolynos has been extensively recommended by dentists. The no-grit idea was original with Kolynos. The disinfectant quality which a dental cream should possess was original with Kolynos. Tho ic"ea of disinfecting the toothbrush with tho same operation that cleanses the teeth and prrififies the mouth was original with Kolynos. And this happy combination is still original with Kolynos. 2
BEFORE RETIRING—STUDY YOUR FEET. That tired feeling iB very often tho result of foot trouble in one form or another. Corn9 —even email ones, are painful, and bunions, perspiring and aching feet are even more distressing. All successfully treated by Robert \Y. Crocker, 108 Armagh street. ( Phono &531&} 9 iTi-.- .
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16963, 12 October 1920, Page 7
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