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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. RUG-BY STREET, HEEIYALE. riHAELES CLARK ixx; been V-> jD3trßctiorL3 from W. MACHLN, ~Eaq_••vho has purchs«*t a lirger hotiee at BiccartoDl, to SELL BY AUCTION, at tie j;OOiL3. joo HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ud, AT 3 O'CLOCK, His Late Residence, No. 21 RUGBY -TKEET. THE HOUSE, which is c-n high concrete Inundations, with front and side verandah, contains dnwins-room 10 :c li, with bay window, dining-room 20 i li with bay 'window, 3 bedrooms a'! with fitted wardrobes, large Sun porch fr f!ccp;ng-room, bathroom -with IV.'Jlhath, dressing-room with largo oasin and cupboards, kitchen '"tiled range), scullery with gas store, and vr.c., also a i DETACHED WORKSHOP, (Jectcc light, and Lot and cold water throughout, and several of the rooms have heating points. The ] grates and hearths arc tiled, and a number of tho rooma have leadhghts. The heme' 5 in order inside and oat. Xfcf-t; SECTION, -which is 3cvera! feet & boTo the road, contains about- ONE QUAR-TER-ACRE, and i? tastefully laid out. THIS PROPERTY shouid appeal to anyll.C on the lookout for a residence in thu3 ianKmrite local ity. It i 3 handy to the tram, and within e3sy walking distance of the city. Rugby street is one ot tße few streets planted, which adds greatly to its appearance and the houses are all of a good typo. The owner, on account of the reason given above, ha 3 decided TO SELL. IciEicdiata possession be griven. For kev and further particulars apoly to THE AUCTIONEER. TO LAND AGENTS Pleafle taio notice that the property is •withdrawn from all Agents. No. 203. 2189 O P A I A. NEAR TRAM AND RAILWAY STATION. HIGH SECTION AND HOUSE OF S ROOMS. /THAHLES CLARK has been favoured with v/ instructions from M. DAVIS, Esq., to BELL BY AUCTION, in the ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, At 2 o'clock, 98 RICHARDSON STREET, OP AW A. THE HOUSE, which is in excellent order, contains 6 rooms, 2 oriel windows, sun lounge verandah on two sides, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, and the usual offices, large motor shed, etc. THE LAND, ONE ROOD AND SEVENTEEN PERCHES, is planted with choice flowers and fruit treea. Immediate possession will bo given. For further -particulars .Triply to No. 325 " CHARLES CLARK, 018! Auctioneer. GREAT REALISATION AUCTION SALE. TE XORAHA, MERIVALE. SOME OP THE FINEST BUILDING SITES EVER OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN CHRISTCHURCH. /CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with v MESSRS JONES, McCROSTXE CO.), hus been favoured with instructions from CAPT. A. T. G. RHODES, to SELL BY AUCTION, in the ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, At 2 o'clock, &J MAGNIFICENT BUILDING- SITES, Having Frontages to MERIVALE LANE, ROSSALL STREET, RHODES STREET, and HEWITT'S ROAD, and varying in Biz© from 31 PERCHES to 1 ROOD 37 PERCHES. The Residence and 4 \ acres of land having been sold, Capt. Rhodes has now decided to realise the balance of the property. THE SITUATION IS ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED. It is well served by trams, is ndjacent to Hagle? Park, withm easy walking diatanco to the City, and has the advantages of h.p. water and sewer. The »oil is of first-class auality, and any person desirous of building should not fail to inspect these sections. LITHOGRAPH PLANS NOW READY. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, And CHARLES CLARK, 2130 Joint Auctioneer*. No. 329 QHARLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. FOR SALE OR TO LET, D ARLINGTON, NEAR THE TRAIT. SUIT RETIRED FARMER. EARLY POSSESSION GIVEN. OVER S ACRES of good land. Lawns, gardens, orchard and paddock. Solidly built house of 7 large and lofty rooms, sun lounge, verandah and every convenience. Number of good outbuildings and in nice order. Prico £-2800 or £3 10s week. 31-5 CHARLES CLARK, Age tit. MERIVALE. HANDY TO BOTH TRAMS. SPLENDID POSITION. TTEKT SUPERIOR SEMI-BUNGALOW » of 7 fino rooms and lofty. ELECTRIC LIGHT and Gas, Wardrobes, PORCELAIN BATH, shower basin, H. and C., W.C. SEWER, SUN SLEEPING and LOUNGE VERANDAHS, Pantrv. Waflhhouse. BRICK MOTOR GARAGE with TUR NTABLE. Deep well, ram and tank; over 1-acre land, well fenced an 3 tastefully laid out and planted, everything in the best of condition. Prioc only £2750. Well wcrth inspection. 57-C CHARLES CLARK, Agent. ' CITY, END. OVERLOOKING CRANMER SQUARE. CHARMING OUTLOOK. fpWO-STOREY HOUSE of 10 rooms, piastJl ered and peiwred, tiled fireplaces. ELECTRIC LIGHT and PLUGS throughout. ROLLER BLINDS, Linen Clipboards, Waldrobes, Bath, Baein, Shower, H. and C. service. 2 W.C.'s, SEWER, SUN SLEEPING BALCONY and SUN LOUNGE VERANDAH, Pantrr. Coal and Wood BCot2Sc, Artesian, ram, and t-ariz., over CO perches land. Price £2300. In good ©nler. 226-2 CHARLES CLARK, Agani. SUMNER. ON THE ESPLANADE. rpWO-STOREY BUNGALOW of 6 Rooms, JL plastered, papered and panelled. ELECTRIC LIGHT and Gas, Wardrobes. RED STONE and CLINKER BRICK fireplaces. Son Lounge, Verandah and Sleeping Balconies. PORCELAIN BATH, Basin, H. and C.. 2 W.C.'.', SEWER. SLATE ROOF. Coal and Wood Shed, all under ftaroo roci. Section. 50ft frontage. Asphalt paths. Price £2500. 48T-2 I have a number of other Houses For Sale in Sumnei. CHARLES CLARK, Agent, C3333-'.2ESI 590 Hereford street. /CHRISTCHURCH—LAKE COLERIDGE V ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. TUES., THURS., SATURDAYS. Chriatchurcb depart: 8.30 (Wall's Garage). Lake Coleridge arrive: 12 noon. Lake Coleridge depart: 1 p.n. Cbriatchurch arrive: 1.30 pjn. 'Pbons <BIO. Special Trips Arranged. li. JEAL, Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 10

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