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PROPERTIES FOB SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. BUNGALOW BARGAIN. OWNER LEAVING FOR WELLINGTON. i? 1 fkQA-In one o£ the BEST STREETS d*±\Jij\J 0 f this favourite Suburb, we have a smart looking Bungalow, 5 nice rooms and all conveniences, 3 fireplaces attractive mantels and grates, sunny verandah, gooa hot service to bath, basin ' and sink, larg scullery and pantry, everything under covel and all in first-class order. Over J-Acre, 11 first-class garden, ASPARAGUS BED, asphalt paths, etc. The owner is keen to selj, as he has just purchased a property in Wellington, and can give earlv possession. HILLARY and BAXTER, Sole Agenta. OPAWZ ~ OPAWA. TO WIND UP DECEASED ESTATE. £1250. li ACRES AND 7-ROOMED HOUSE. This is for ABSOLUTE and BONA FIDE SALE, and our instructions are NOT to turn •down any OFFER in , REASON. I'* grounds, which are beautifully laid out and well planted in orchard and ornamental shrubs, have a long frontage, and tl plenty of Toom for two more houses. The house stands on a high terrace, and has all conveniences, including e.1., h. and c. service, etc., large shed, fowlhouse, etc. We want an offer. __ HILLARY and BAXTER. 6 ROOMS IN MERIVALE. REDUCED FROM £IBOO TO jgji fTKQ

This is handy to PAPANUI ROAD, in a good locality. The rooms are large, 18 x 14, 16 x 13, etc., prettily papered throughout, electric light, gas for cooking, 3 verandahs. 5 fireplaces, good grates and mantels, every possible modern convenience, and in capital order. J-Acre laid out in first-class garden and lawns, good orchard, ASPHALT paths. This is a very home-like and attractive property, and for definite sale. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street, H 5925-1231 Sole Agents.

BAKER BROS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. LINWOOD BUNGALOW. £925. WE HAVE FOR SALE a Splendid Fiverootned Bungalow, with every possible convenience, including electric / light, gas for cooking, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs, porch, etc. THE SECTION contains Over One-eighth Acre, and is on a coiner, facing northwest, and gets all the sun that shines. AT THE PBICE ASKED, we consider it splendid value, - and reasonable terms can be arranged. BAKER BROS., .. Sole Agents, 168 Manchester street.

~1 H E A P TRANSIT. THE ALBION MOTOR LORRY la the Solution of the GOODS TRAFFIC PROBLEM, NEW ZEALAND. Referor.ces can be given showing remarkable service over 14 years, and a minimum of expense for upkeep and repairs. NEW MODELS IN STOCK ARTHUR D. RILEY and CO., LTD., " reford street, istchurch. Te'.crhone 1061. ' P.O. Box 61. R9059-2530

TENDERS FOR LEASING- FARM AT LOWECLIFFE. TENDERS arc invited, up till NOON on MONDAY, Ist May, 1922, for Leasing Farm at Lowecliffe, near Hinds, comprising 196 acres, more or less, together with Good Dwellingliooso of six rooms and all necessary outbuildings, the property of Mr J. P. Gill. Less than a mile from school and post office. First-class Dairying Covntry, subdivided into 15 paddocks. Term of lease 3or 5 years. Immediate possession. Form of Lease may ho inspected at our office. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, Solicitors, 2557 109 Hereford street, Christchurch. TARRAH TIMBER COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTERS of Hardwoods, Oregon, Redwood, Maple, Oak, Ash, Hickory, Poles, etc.. 3-ply Woods in Cottonwood, Oak, and HoopPine. Hardwood Stakes always on hand. TRTTGRANING—We hold the N.Z. Rigbte for "Trugraning." This is a new process for putting the most artistic figuring into any ordinary plain timbers. Furniture, either old or new, can be Trugraned. If you are building call apd see us before deciding on your panelling, etc. KONKA SHEATHING. We hold the North Canterbury Agency for this ideal building material. Konka doesn't decay with age like weatherboards, but goes on hardening until it is etone-h'ard. KONKA ia damp-proof, sound-proof, fireproof, and borer-proof, and is a non-conduc-tor of heat. Konka Walls are etrong and rigid, while lath and plaster walls are weak and springy. / The cost of upkeep of Konka homes is merely nominal; the owners therefore save the constantly recurring heavy costs of painting weatherboarded houses. Fire insurance rates are also very low. Briefly stated, Konka is an ideal building material, combining the good qualities of brick, stone, and timber without any of their disabilities, and we predict that in the near future fully 75 per cent, of all new residences in this district will be in Konka. If you are thinking of building, write, 'phone, or call for our free illustrated brochure showing some of the beautiful homes that have been erected with Konka Sheathing. JARRAH TIMBER COY., JSBOB-4013 10-24 Moorhouae avenue.

OHN WALLER AND 80NS, LTD. Est.' 1876. Suwmillers, Timber and Coal Merchants and Importers. Office Yards—l 67-169 Tuam street. Yards —210-214 St. Asaph etreet. COLONIAL TIMBER of every description, including large stock of seasoned timber. IMPORTED TlMßEß—Oregon, Redwood, Plywoods. Oak, Australian Hardwoods, V.D.L., Palings, etc., etc. POSTS and POLES—Birch and Silver Pine Posts, Silver Pine Poles, 10{t to 18ft. Every Facility for Prompt Delivery. W8990-9420 I HAVE MONEY. TO LEND on any kind of security, from £lO upwards. F. D. KESIEVEN, *D Chancery kna.

I HAVE MONEY. TO LEND on any kind of security, from £lO upwards. F. D. KESIEVEN, tD Chancery kna.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 13

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