FOR SA.LE. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TODAYS LOW PRICES. THE OWNER-8 LOSS IS YOCU GAINThis Hunt-alow MOT BE HOLD. seated 10 BEACTK-XL '.'ENDALTON. Thi * ATTRACTIVE 2-HTOKEYED BUNGALOW. •ails id th. LATEST STYLE, and containing EVER* MODERN IMPROYEiIENT *n<t CONVENIENCE, is CHEAP AT £1895. U tacts North. and although SHELTERED, it SUNNY. There ire »ix rod balcony. iun porcn. sod garage. The roo ■re LARUE, WELL LIGHTED, snd BEAU TIFL'LLY PITTED OUT vntb wardrot>es. ehina cabiaet, sideboard, linen press, and (uli rang* e( miction cupboardi. THE BATHROOM contains SEPARATE SHOWER ROOM. LAROE PEDESTAL BASIN, and nickel fit lings throughout- There ara TWO LAVA TORIES THE KITCHEN ii LARGE, and n SPLENDIDLY EyCIPPED ith BIU ELECTRIC RANGE. TILED BACK SINK, glssted-in pantry, cupboards safe, bins, broom cupboards, etc., etc. The Ground is ALL LAID OUT. LAWNS SOWN, SHRUBS PLANTED. and pstbs EDGED and BHINOLED. This Home is NEW, sad we nave photos In the office. Appointments for inspection to be made through as. H. W. HESLOP and CO.. 776 Colombo street, Victoiia square. 'Phone 31-180. H 5466 PAPANUI ROAD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR URGENT SALE. OWNER TRANSFERRED. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, 6 spacious room* and kitchenette, plastered and beautifully art papered throughout, *iled slab grates, electric light, THREE VERANDAHS, leadlight French doors opening on to verandah, oak wardrobe, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. service, coal range. New World gat etove. wasbhouse, copter, end tubs. MOTOR GARAGE, with concrete floor a: FULL QUARTER-ACRE OF LAND, one chain frontage, nicely laid out in lawn* and garden, fruit trees, asphalt paths RIGHT AT TRAM STOP AND CLOSE TO ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE. £I7OO OR OFFER. Further psy.irulars on application to the SOLE AGENTS: JONES. M..CROSTIK COMPANY, LTD., Cor. Cashcl and Manchester streets. Folio St. A. 1492. J67l'jF.P. £I7OO OR OFFER. CASHMERE HILLS. FINE HANDY POSITION. SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, 4 Large Rooms, Kitchenette, and Bun Balcony. The rooms ara large, SI x 16. 15 I 13. 14 x 13, etc; 7ft panelled hall, oak wardrobe with mirror in one bedroom, fine lot of cupboards, bins, meat safe. etc.. built in: One bathroom ' '" pedestal basin and porcelain bath. Plenty tent for two extra rooms If required. Splendid Sunny Section, In beautiful garden. Concrete motor garage. This place was especially well built five rears ago for the present owner, who has been transferred from Chriitchurch. and our instructions are to submit any reasonable offer. 265 HILLARY and BAXTER, HSSI2FP 178 Manchester street. -OWN YOUR OWN HOML " THIS CHARMING HOME IN FENDALTON WILL APPEAL TO THE MOST DISCRIMINATING BUYER. I?1Q-n AND IT'S WONDERFUL Xtli7o\J* VALUE There ar,' 7 rooms, two nice Sun Porches, attractively designed, and built for sunshine and comfort; rooms are all large and airy, wardrobes, sideboard, liuert-preas, and plenty of cupboards are built in. Bathroom with Dou!ton bath and basin, separate shower, shaving cabinet, electric light, henting and cleaning points hrougborjt 9 Hot Water Sen-icea. The Kitchen will delight any woman, finished to white Bon Accord, with Electric Range, wide range of cupboards for all purposes, meatsafe, bins; washhonee has latest gas copper, tubs, etc., main sews* connexion. Motor Oarage. Garden is just laid oat and sown in lawns, drive, and paths. IHF. VERY LATEST IN HOMES—ONE YOU WOULD BE PROUD TO OWN. 'Phons n» for inspection (81-2241. W. E. BIMES and CO . 175.1 KG Hereford street. CLOSE PARK TERRACE. r—VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK, ' 25 perches, suitable for Modern Home or block of flats. Full particulars SPRATT and CO. R E. O. NORMAN, who is leaving ChristL church, has instructed us to sell his exceptionally floe Two-storey Brick Bungalow of 7 rooms and all modern conveniences, together with abont i acre corner block; grass tennis court. Near Papanui road. Any reasonable offer considered, inspection arranged with SPRATT and CO., 'Phone 36-649. 121 Worcester street. S4I6S MEETINGS. BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN SOCIETY. MUNICIPAL CONCERT HALL. tCIVIO THEATRE.) TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 27th INST., AT 4.80 P.M. PUBLIC MEETING TO rORM A Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson, and Westland Division of the New Zealand Branch SPEAKERS: His Worship the Mayor. Dr. H. T. D. Acland, Dr. P. O. Fenwiek, And An ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS By SIR UNDO FERGUSON (Dean of the Medical Faculty of N.Z.). W. S. WHARTON, 44SBFP Provisional Secretary. WOMEN'S DIVISION, N.2. FARMERS' UNION. » MEETING OP WOMEN wilt be held in the Y.M.C.A. Building, Cambridge terrace, on WEDNESDAY. 27th instant, at a p.m., for th« purpose of hearing the work, aims, and objects, stc, of the Women's Division explained. Mrs C. C. Jackson, Dominion President of the Division, is coming specially from the North Island to address the meeting. All interested are cordially invited. 4810 CHURCH CONGRESS. PREPARATORY MEETING THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. .IC O E HALL, 8 SpeakerCANON JAMES, of Wellington The Bishop will Preside. 1680 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27th. at 3 P.M. SOCIAL AFTERNOON. THEOBOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace. City All interested in Child Welfare are Invited to attend. 1657 HE PLUNKET SOCIETY'S CONFERENCE OF CANTERBURY BRANCHES Opens at the Navy League Hall, Worcester street. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. AT 10 AM. 4454 THE FUTURE STATE: " I AND FLORA.'■ To-night. 8. Mr W. NortonUylor. Psychic Messages. Admission la. Psychic Institute, Manchester *t. •P*. Taatt Batha, 1661
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19786, 26 November 1929, Page 1
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