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auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. JJ MATSON AND CO., * TATTERS ALL'S BUILDINGS, . 145 OASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. £2150. AND LOSING MONEY, BUT NECESSITY RULES. A FIRST CLASS BUNGALOW HOUSE, of 6 rooms and wide modern verandah, sunnily placed close to Carlton end of Bealey avenue. Close on 1-acie -with, large motor shed. _ THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST HOME ON THE MARKET. ' It suits the vendor to sell now at the above figure for cash and the buyer will hug himself, aa it is miles below anything of the same quality and situation elsewhere. Just a pleasant walk from town and you reach a placo you can be proud of. By this time most buyers know the place they like—rrall. This is IT. Wardrobes, eervery, cupboards, linen press, Vulcan gas cooker, 'etc. Evenry conceivable requirement is thero. We are the otly selling agents as yet. . Fol. 119 H, MATSON and CO. £7OO. SUIT A PRACTICAL MAN WITH £2OO. 1J ACRES first Quality Grass Land and 4-Roomed House, Papanui district. If anyone can tell us of anything to beat this at the money we will give him the medal. A man starting as above and working partly on the place and partly for neighbours will bank money Fol. 88 H. MATSON and CO., Agents. £1650. IN THE NORTH-WEST, NEAR FENDALTON. 5 OR 6 MINUTES' WALK TO CAR. WELL-BUIDI SEMI-BUNGALOW of 6 ■main rooms, in first-rate order, verandah 16 x 14, El. light,' h. and c., Doulton, all of- - fees, 2 wardrobes, open fires, linen press, Shaoklock range, workshop, motor boose, fowlhouaes, and NEARLY f OP AN ACRE. There are two verandahs. For anyone wanting the extra land it'e ideal. Possession immediate. Further particulars on application. FoL 110 H. MATSON and CO. P.S.—Any reasonable offer or terms. £1350, This buy* a MODERN TILED-ROOF BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, QUITE CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE and MANCHESTER STREET, h. and c. service, pantry, linen press and wardrobe, extra cupboards, workshop, asphalt paths, eto. About £6OO cash is needed if convenient, or otheT arrangement* considered.Fol. 117 H. MATBQN and CO. £2150. A REALLY SMART BUNGALOW, BRAINS WERE BEHIND ITS DESIGN ' . AND CONSTRUCTION. A /pleasing prospect, 6 main Toom» and elseping-out verandah, 3 other ' verandahs, tiled roof, El.-light and points., panelled room 22 z lft with -writingdesk and l china eqp« board, h. and"©., Dralton bath , and 'hoi towel rail,' storing cabinet and linen, tip . bin, window seats, linen prep* 8 wardrobes—but why go on?. We urgently invite inspection. Theie's a njotor shed. fine strong ornamental fenoe, and 2 gate entrances, and nearly a Qnarteixcre. FoL 118 H. MATSON and CO. P.S.—Position, close; Bqaley avenue. ,TO ' THE i BUYER WITH A FAMILY. WE OFES A FIRST-RATE FAMILY RESIDENCE OF THE OLD TYPE. TTERE there ate to be found buyers whose ideas , arenot confined, to the Bungalow; To such, two imake this appeal: Here you have FIVB.ACRES OF MEADOW LAND, inclusive of-the orchard, garden, , grounds, and Adrive, asphalt tenni*;, court; eto, 'Thelaigwtrees &e'beautiful'* in-not-over large either-Blivfn j zooms, :includ- . ing one of 27' x 14.6, without the .bay; and one*or two other large roome,. all in admirable order,• together with. *ll offices, E. -'light, h. and c. system, eto. The locality u in the beautiful north-west district, about 6 minutei' walk-from the Oars. •- ■' Fol/ 121 H. MATSON and CO. : Bona Fidd Sale. 10 ACRES. ' If you want to live in the best rural locality in the South laland,withinfour miles of thd G.P.0., call op us. Tliis : 10-acre blook : is a, real dalndy for kindliness of rfoil. shelter, •• and-gennal oomftirt. 6 paddocks, mostly gone . fenoee, and well liri hand, together with sunny i cottage of fmttroonis, ognorete floored cow byre. Fruit, - etc. - See; the ■ Dig stacks on it bow ; and be' convinced. The owner means - business, and will consider - any xeasonable offer. A*king X 2700 to etart ii Fol. 38 , ; \ " H. MATSON and vCO. DO YOU GROW ONIONS? , ! Mll ? <m us, we have 16aore*: ofthe . ■ J-J./'beeti onion growing land, in New Zeai land, t,•together • with '. comfortable 8-Boomed • Hjfts* and outbuildings. Of course if/ it will t' onions it -wfll, groift grtus/ and may be yott - ptefer ocfirt. Anyway you corold get in ■wifh£2!ooi*eh, providedyou have something 1 /baiok of iWplus eirwrieiioe. Prioeon Application. , fol. E44M a H. MATSON ahd CO. ' ~ BUN GALOW. Hl/rODERN Tiled Roof 6-Roomed Bungalow. ■■ liuL el 7 lightjh.'andti., Doulton, all offices, . numerous/cupboard*' and - .wardrobes, -gas ,st<gre.?"Well finished&mse, built only a fe*r Dining-xooin 20 ' x 16, and largo breakfast room, SSperohee. V, _ PRICE £1450.' Mqrtgage£77s at 6 per cent. <- SONNY' COftNER POSITION. -WITH. ABOUT i-ACRE. - ,£ ft MINUTE WALK TO 2d CAR. -< M ; CHRISTCHURCH. ' Theie 'are the salient pointi regarding aspect. The Bungalow 1 is a well built one of £ xooms in good order. Two open flies and ' wardrobes,' lilfgekiteiieni sitting-room, P*n* try: and scullery, el. light, h. ana c. service, ' eas, coal range. Convenient arrangements. paths, fruit. .A pretty home, worth .ttw money. 2' . ' f °i_ 1M ' t> -. - H/MATSON and 00. : ,£U5b. A t- v ''A BARGAIN I > • jtODESN BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, tiled , «ad-o.i Booiton bath, pantry and ligat, ordinary range, gee cop"jB«r f tod:ijooolte)r,: 2 open fires, panelled J»aH, litige kitcben cupboards, concrete neat 'frost with flowers, kitchen garden, etc., two , : migrates from 'fld . trams,-: ttorth-esrt tuipect. Few. minutes.-walk to Shirley eolwolj eto. Yen cannot get such' a plftoe below the above ' figtfr*. .There is a mortgage of *460 at 6 lUTSON A? ; £1250. A. BABGAIN BUNGALOW IN THE OTTY. ROOMS on the sunny side, qu»t, but' handy,- good street, 10 minutes' walk inU, t&e Post Office, d!-light and gas, Land c.. 1 Doulton, and all '.cffioes, §-acro- Tnerie " £2IOO. PRETTY HOME. JUST OFF PAPANUI 1 ROAD, Olfr MAlxt SEWER. A BUNGALOW of 7 rooms, 8 waxdrotM. and linen press, «L light; h. and a, Doulton. ' jiantry and scullery, h.p. watw,- a«pn*lt paths, dotached wJi., rookeries, and omajpenUl. gx«unds.S Fruit, Nearly | of a» aczei motor house, etc- >Th4 place is empty, and the ownec having no use far it is prepared to cdudcter an offer. /There is » martniite of £7OO *t ft per cenij' about 18 months to 80. . ■i H. MATSON and CO. FENDAI/TONI FENDALTONI FENDALTONJ > ! A PERFECT LITTLE PLACE, quiio new/ irith nice aspect *nd outlook—s room* ae fol*lowe:< 18 x.16, 3S x 14"16X,M»1«1»» ia % * 12,Theee are well-proportioned ; xoozns, ■- the fiodr M neatly two feet from.tli» Sto<md. • The placa'ia solidly oonstruotedii*£dfaill the latest-improrements: Gas.codnte fad fat* ohen range, eL lisrht, bedwom* part fnrnished with warfxobea, box seats. cabinet* eto,, motor shed, stc. 'Bection»ciote n |• ri «.» fi • > vxjiuiaes^d^ . 2U910-l%a , r t
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