LINDSAY STREET SUBDIVISION, ST. ALBANS. T\V"JSN'i'Y-OJNJ£ Si-LElvDli> 11ESIDKiSTlAL bIiES. The last block to be 6ub-divided in tliis popular residential area, the last within the Tramway Board's twopenny section. Aceess.biiit.v —that's the keynote. Lindsay street, the new street through the block, links up "Winton street with Cornwall street. St. Albans Park, with its tennis and bowling clubs within two minutes' walk. Two tram stops on the Cranford street route serve these line sections—only two minutes' walk. A charming residential area, not far beyond Bishop street; not a vestige of peat, but deep, rich loamy soil. Lindsay 6treet, metalled, full chain wide, rounded corners, asplialt paths, kerb and channelling. Electric light an-d h.p. water supply are available. There are only 21 lots. Already the block is being, visited by large numbers who appreciate this opportunity of securing a really fine home site on reasonable terms: 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent, in 3 months; 10 per cent, in six months; balance in 12 months. Messrs Jones, McCrostie Co., Ltd., will submit these sections to public auction at their rooms, corner of Cashel street and Manchester street, on Monday night, March 19th, at 7.30 p.m. Plans are obtainable from the au?tioneers; from Mr T. S. Dacre, solicitor: and Mr H. E. Lindsay, estate agent, Cashel street. —5
DAINTY TEATS AT MINSONS. See our window for great value i trays and waiters. Nickel and cop pered. Attractive shapes and patterns from 1b 3d to Bs. 2
DUNEDIN FRUIT AND - MARKET. ■■■■-* SECURED AT THEIR SALE THIS MORNING (TU TOMATOES, very large consignments forward, prioe» dUtoatly Um* ; to French, beans, Green Peas, and Cucumbera, TOMATOES CUCUMBERS VEGETABLE MARROWS CAULIFLOWERS CABBAGE PEARS unsaleable. APPLES FRENCH BEANS .. GREEN PEAS SHALLOTS .. ~ GARLIC PICKLING ONIONS . GRAPES Dewerts, 2d, 2Jd, 8d; wutf ■-■■■■:^m Choke dei»«rU» Choice, Bd, Choice, Bd, I CONSIGN TOUR TRUTH AND PEODtTCB TO Lm^R REILLY'S CENTRAL PROOW MART, LTD., DUNEDIfe "Prompt Advices and Account Salea, and HONEST ASSURED. The Diamond Merchants celehrate their Diamond Jub'de* JW 'Quality for Q«llt* «• ** "T?
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 10
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