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Axrcnosrs. T H. MATSON AND CO. ATTEESALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE:— On behalf of MR J. RUDD, Greendale. I Ches. Gelding, Tvrs, S. and H.; prizetaker. . On behalf of MR Cr. CAMERON, New Brighton: Trotting Mire, Beckenham Lass, by Brent Locanda —Beasio Child; S. and H.; trial On behalf of AN ELLESMERE CLIENT: Six-year-old Draught Mare; all work; trial. We anticipate an entry of about 30 horses, aa this will be our last sale before Carnival Week. Further Entries Invited. 5792 H. MATSON and CO. I/OHREY AND CO., LTD. 0 I T l : RESIDENCE. DOUBLE STOREY; 12-ROOMED HOUSE. FOR £1750, OR NEAR OFFER. Here is an excellent opportunity for a Speculator to make a Sound Investment thai must ultimately realise a substantial Turnover. An IDKAL situation for a Boarding or Apartment House. This fine old residence is in a fairly good state of preservation, and replete with every convenience of to-day. The owner, who has conducted a Boarding Business for many years, wishes to retire, and will sell outright at the abo*e figure, leaving £IOOO on 6 per cent., or will consider an F.xchange with a Small, but, Profitable, Business. To realise and appreciate what a cheap property this is, we invite enquiry, when wo will be pleased to furnish you with card to inspect this valuable property with you. Further particulars from LOHREY and CO., LTD.. Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 109 Cashel street. CHARMING HOME IN ST. ALBANS "WEST. THE VERY LATEST IN BUNGALOWS. I—SEMI 2-.STOREY BUNGALOW ' OF 5 ROOMS, also KITCHENETTE and LARGE SUN PORCH. FACING THE NORTH —gets all the Sunshine. The fitments throughout are very extensive and complete. Some special feature include: LARGE DRAWING-ROOM (18 x 16), with Two Radiator Points; beautifully-appointed Bathroom. Two Very Fine Bedrooms and SUN-ROOM, Upstairs, which could be converted into almost any use that an owner required of it. ELECTRIC RANGE, "wide rango of cupboards, bins, and drawers, the water being heated from the brea&fast-room grate, and electric point. SEWER and washhouse, complete with gas copper and tubs. CONCRETE PATHS, lawns and shrubs. This is Tenllv one of the CHEAPEST HOMES OFFERING TO-DAY. The owner, having come into possession of a Larger Home, is particularly anxious to sell. HAS GOVT. MORtGAGK OF £TSO, AND A REASONABLE DEPOSIT WILL BE ACCEPTED, SAY £3OO. Immediate possession can be given. We will be delighted to show it to. JW- Keys at our Office. 2968 L 4495 LOHREY and CO., LTD. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW. £975 TERIfS -£975. THIS PROPERTY comprises 4-ROOMED ' BUNGALOW and all possible modern conveniences, ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOUBLE HOT-WATER SERVICE, one from breakfastToom, also THERMO HEATER, in cylinder; ELECTRIC PUMP, one of the best, COSTING £25, and PUMICE GAS COPPER; HOT AND COLD WATER OVER TUBS AND COPPER; OREGON DOORS, BINS, CHINA CUpBOARDS, etc. The SECTION, of appro xinjately 25 PERCHES, which facos North and gets all the sun. that shines, has concrete paths and is well fenced. We can thoroughly Teeommend this delightful little house, because it is COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, AND IS GOOD VAXtUE.

N.Z. FARMERS* LAND DEPARTMENT. LARGE BOARDING-HOUSE IN THE WELL-KNOWN SUMMER RESORT OF AKAROA. l?fK>AA —MODERN 2-STOREY HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS, nicely painted and papered, hot and cold water service every other convenience; large motor garage, stable, cowbyre, lowlhouses, etc. 1 ACRE TiATvyD, \ in orchard, balance in gardens, and lawns. This property has for many years been used as a boarding-house, and it is only on account, of th,o owner's ill-health that it is on the market. Now is the opportunity to acquire a house in this healthy spot and step in before the holiday rush begins and reap the harvest. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Caebel street, or Akaxoa. NEAR ST. HART'S ■ I.lfiwl—• BEALEY AVENUE. BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with all modern conveniences. Section laid out lawns, etc.; motor shed. Owner transferred. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LAND DEPARTMENT ; i N6676 DAIiGETY AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SUBURBAN LAND AND RESIDENCE, "At Our Land Salerooms, GEORGE STREET, TIMARTr, On FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1925, ,At 2.30 in the Afternoon. WE have been favoured with' ins-tractions from the Trustees of the LATE E. PALMER CHAPMAN, to eell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above— The Family Evidence of brick, containing 10 rooms, including Billiard-room, with all conveniences, dairy, garage, brick stable, wooden oottage of i rooms, outbuildings, cowbyre, fowlhoases.; Delco electric light, telephone connexion installed. Hie gardens, tennis court, and lawns have beem nicely laid out, and comprise ornamental shrubs and roses; cherry and raspberry house (wire-netted), orchard and vegetable garden, water laid on. The Land comprises 22 acres Freehold, and is subdivided into handy-sized paddocks, well fenced and watered. The situation is ideal, commanding l a. beautiful view of the sea and mountains, and is about 3 miles from Timaru, fronting the Otipua road,' and close to the Salisbury School. Arrangements for inspection and for further particulars, apply to DALGETY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Timaru; Or, MESSRS TRIPP and ROLLESTON, 5787 Solicitors, Timaru. PROPERTIES FOB CALE. H. HOBDAY. WEST END. SUBSTANTIAL 5-ROOMED VILLA 0 RESIDENCE. Conveniences including deep well, ga», eleetrie light, sewer. Wide frontage section, with good outlook. A particularly convenient situation, ad« jacent to Gardens and Museum, and only a few minutes' walk from centre of City. PRICE £I6OO. H. HOBDAY, United Service Buildings, HMOS US Hereford

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 18

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