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pbopebties FOB SALE. FORD AND HAD FIELD. s FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD., Broke®, 183 Worcester stree*. ST. ALBANS, NORTH-WEST. —THIS is one of the most UPIUU TO-DATE BUNGALOWS on our books. It has SEVEN Rooms andail conveniences, TILED ROOF, MOTOR GARAGE. Most daintily papered and decorated throughout. The "main rooms are most artistically designed and four rooms get all the NORTH SUN that shines. Electrio light throughout, also gas for cooking. Asphalt paths, two lavatories. Th« nronerty is situated within fiva minutes of BEALEY AVENUE. It hj» en frontage atid is on® ol tn.© Al (Jo J. PLEASING HOMES on our books. The garden is a pioture. NOT A PENNY TO SPEND. Satisfactory reasona . for Belling. FORD and HAD FIELD, LTD. MONEY. \j\f E have eeveral amounts MONEY. VV ( available for Investment on MONEY. FIRST MORTGAGE, particularly MONEY. One Sum of £550; also £<oo, MONEY. £IOOO, £6OO, and £2OO. On MONEY. SECOND MORTGAGE, £4OO, MONEY. £3OO, £150,\ and Serreral Smaller MONEY. Sums. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 133 Worcester street. CASH CLIENT. WANTED to PurrVia°e for CASH CLIENT an UP-TO-DATE PROPERTY, which MUST be VALUE' for MONEY, HANDY to PAPANUI KOAD or MERIVALE. Full particulars urgently to FORD and HADFIELD. LTD., F5624-656 K!S "Worcester street. o =r " BAKER BROS. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. JCQTK —SPLENDIDLY BUILT FOURI O ROOMED HOUSE, with every possible convenience, including electric light, hot and cold witer, cupboards and wardrobes, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc. The house is in splendid order, and has just beon painted and papered in the latest bungalow papers. The property is on a corner, and contains THREE-QUARTEivsi OF. AN ACRE with a very Jong frontage. There is a splendid orchard, and also a large stable and trapshed which could be used as a garage, extensive fowlruns, etc. There is not a penny to spend on the house, and at the price asked is one of the oheapest properties of its kind we have had on our books for many years. The house is vacant,'and immediate possession could be given. BAKER BROS., Sole Agents, 83229-241 168 Manchester street. HEWARD AND HARRIS.

SOUTHLAND'S SNIP. FOR EXCHANGE. -< aa ACRES, OREPUKI,, near coMt, X.LU v whore froat and anow is -unknown, 2J miles from rail; carries 2000 aheep, 160 cattle. Splendid 8-roomed residence. Pari heavy land, balance downs. . Great cocksfoot ctfuntry. . Price £l2 per acr«. Mortgage £9OOO at 6J per cent, for 8 years. Exchange for Canterbury farm. EXCHANGE, ftrt ACRES Heavy Dairying Land, IS milM t/U from Chriatchurch. Prioe £42 10s. Will exchange for town houses. ' HEWARD and HARRIS, HGB2B-1129 94a Hereford street.

DEVEREUX, KING AND 00., LTD. DEYEREUX, KING AND CO., LTD., Land. Estate, and General Agents, 159 a Manchester street (opp. Clock Tower). KAAA ACRES of beautiful, clean, sweet, UUUV tussock country, facing North. Cocksfoot and clover in abundance, neverfailing streams of water, easy motor run from Chriatcliurch. Halfbred wool to top the market, lambs by the thousands. Climate far superior to Christchurch City. A peifeot situation for health, and to make wealth. Free from rabbits and noxious weeds. As owners have other properties they must reduce price. Only & per acre, and very .Basy Terms 2000 ACRES TO LET.—One of the best all-round agricultural farms in New Zealand; grain put in by Government,, also leaped and thrashed. Holds the Australasian record, also one of the best fattening prepositions. Close to freezing works. Price 15s (fifteen shillings) per acre. Terms 7 years. D 3215-5505

CONVEYANCES. AKAROA. OAKLEY'S MOTORS. A K L E Y ' 8 MOTORS.' SUMMER TIME-TABLE. Leave Broadwaiy'e 8.30, Akaroa 1.80. Broadway's 2.30, Akaroa 8.30. Sundays—Tourists' Office 9, Akaroa 4 o'clock. Booking Office, Lethaby's, 'Phono 1908; Barlow, 'Phone 3487; and Tourist Office, Cathedral square; and Mrs Goodwin, Akaroa, 'Phono 81. All Parcels oan be left, and particulars obtained, at City Garage; DOMINION MOTORS, Gloucester street. 'Phone 2625. Passengers are requested to book day before leaving Christchurch, and day before tearing Aksurotu Full particulars, ring 'Phone 1867. FARES: £1 Single, 85s Return. ■ 06788-8970 JjOYAL MAIL CHAB A BANC. GEE ALPINE—PEARL Leave Geraldine Daily:— 7.4s—Timaru and Ashburtoo. 10.15—First Eiprew South. I.4o—Second Express South; First E*> press North. 4.l6—Second Expresa North. FARES: 2s Single Parcels receive Prompt Attention. CHAS. W. McKENZIE, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL SERVIOE. CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCBURCH KAIKOURA AND BLENHEIM. AIKOURA AND BLENHEIM, UNITED MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED. UNITED MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED. . A. E. HARRIS, Director. DAILY SERVICE— Ohristchurah to Kaikoura and Blenheim. TOURIST OFFICE. Deoart 8.45 a.m. KAIKOURA TO BLENHEIM— Kaikoura, depart 8.0 a.m. Special Arrangements for PICTON Passengers. BLENHEIM to KAIKOTJRA, and OHRISTCHURCH. Parker's Garage, depart 7.30 a.m. KAIKOURA to CHEISTCHURCH—KAIKOURA depart 8.4b a.m. BOOKINGS— Chtißtchuroh, 'Phone 2159. TOURIST OFFICE, Woodward's (Tobacconists), Thos. Cook and Sons, and Dominion Motors, Ltd., Liberty Book Shop. GARAGE, 'Phone 2625. Parcela carried with Care, but no responsibility accepted. PROGRESS LEAGUE SERVIO& CAR RANOIORA TO OXFORD. TOURING tjie Railway Cut, in connexion f-f with Progreas League's Mail Servioe, » CAR, conveying Passengers will leave Rangiora Railway Station for Oxford on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8.45 u-m. ■ . W. HYLAND.

CALL and Inspect our vtlna In Linoleum*. For price wd quality wa lead, otbwa follow. Holmes and Son'*, Ltd., 180 .nigh ■tm», H 5718

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 18

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