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PROPERTIES FOR-SALE. Twelve Words, Oae Shillina per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/8. MORTGAGEE'S'-' SALE.E7ii . have • been appointed agents- ior t!io ■ V Mortgagee to sell'on shoi't iotico the following property:— 1180 ACRES-' FREEHOLD, - situated - ; 6 miles from Asbburton, 1 mile from rail. Lan is suitaMo for grazing, and hag carried a average of 900 sheep for several years.. About one-third is in natural state, tne balance being young .grass. Subdivided into several blocks by good fences. . • Buildings - consist of 5-ro6raed ' KoUse, garage, and other outbuildings. Price asked £,4 lot per ".-acre, iut como. felons, and make U3 an offer. C. COOMBES and CO., Land and Estate Agent.-, 15a Heroford street. .-.■97S—RICCARTOX. SELECT RESIDENTIAL . PART. Very " Attractive New Bungalow, 4 rooms and Klceping-out yorch, all latest appointments, e.1., range. Ornamental Stone Fence. VEK 1 ! BEST MATERIALS AM) WORKMAX--BEIP-. 'i'evms Arransud. , . PHILIP BEST . 'Phone 01-C.'H. COl Colombo oiieet. 8253G BLNGALOW, d rooms, k'ette, large sun verandah facing north. All convenience*, eras, e.l. Near Papanui Car and St. Andrew's College. Owner has gone. Property vacant. Thiii iai chance to secure a property v/itu. only one Mortgage. ■ HARRIS, LAWLOR and CO., 116170 ■ t)8 Hereford street. 1?Oli SALE, . U'ilLL-T.VPROVED DAIRY - FARM, INANGAHAU (near Reef ton). T.'Mf ty Acres Leasehold, e6 years, ' 30 Acres Ifreeho'd; cany. 20 cows;, subdivided si? paddocks. Dwelling, \h , Rooms; 8-bail cowshed with concrete floor;' aairy, 20 $ 10. .5650 the lot.' A substantial portion cai} remain- on mortgage. Apply—■ 9317 ' BOX 16S. Greymouth. ' Ot'FER 16 ACRES'and BUILDINGS, on .': wain .thoroughfare, Vi'est, on tram, for £2OOO. Huge' frontage, great prospect for ostensiva subdivision at low • prices. G. T. ROBINSON, R9&OG' 106 Gloucester street. 4?7TK— LLNYfOOD. Small deposit and <X* t 11) 25e per week. New Bungalow, 4 rooms aud kitchenette. AU" conveniences; 00 perches. Forest and Perkins; 433 Colem no street, Sydenham. Fo. S2O F4007 pOOC-SYDENHAM (beat part). N« Ji»00«J Bungalow, 4 rootna and kitche ulte; ' ©1; cooker, and all conveniences Forest ani Perkins. 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. Fo 861. F4007 JPREYDON BUNGALOW, close Lincoln J road, 4 rooms and kitchenette, modern, in all respects, brand news, for Sale on easy terms. Owner direct, no agents. Write to 83507 • K.X., "Press" Office. LOST AND FOUND. ¥ OST, Sunday, Brown PURSE, between -" Mersey street and Army Citadel, containing Roll Notes and 1 P.O. Booli. Hard oiirnirißS. Substantial reward. Return 121 Aimach street. D 34 J OST, Lady's UMBIUSLLA, on Woodentl--1 Rangiora-Kaiapoi roads. Reward on returning same to 603 Colombo etreet, Ohristchurch. .'■•.•■' 943 LOST, from 39 Fendalton road, Small Fawn CATRN TERRIER. Reward. 'Phono MOTOR SERVICES. IttWSTSERVICES II? ! RANGIORA-OXFOED BUS SERVICES.. I TIME-TABLE. i Commencing April 23rd, 1830. ! PARCEL. DEPOT: 128 WORCESTER ST.. Opposite Government Buildings. OHRISTCHURCH TO. OXFORD •SERVICES. BUSES LEAVE VICTORIA SQUARE . for .. '• ' Tuahiwi. Rarig:ors, Fernside, Spnngbank, Cust,. Bennetts,.; Oxford (East and W.).'. SJon to-Fri 8.45 a.m. 4.45 p.m Saturdays 5.45 a.m. 1.36 p.m 7.0 p.ni Suad&ve 10.50a.u3 9.30 p.m. OXFORD TO CHRISTCHURCH. Man-' to FiT. ' 'B.O a.'m 4„ie~p.m "' Saturdays - 6.0 a.m 12.15 p.m 4.1t p.m. Sundays .' 'S.O'a.m 4.45 p.m. TELEPHONES—Cluietcburch: 31-709 and 31-97t; Rangiora. 31 and 66; Cuet: SD; Oxford to. 9 and 21S

CHBJSTCEUBCH TO EAXGIOCA SEHVICES. BUSES LEAVE VICTORIA SQUAEE FOB lUJJGIORA ■ Mori, to Fri.~8.45 &.m. 11.40 *.ai., 4.48 p.m., 10.60 .y,w, :\ .Baturdays-r-8.45 a '.mi,* 12.40 p.m., 1.15 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 7.0 p.m.. 11.6.p.m. Sundays—lo EO a.m.» 9.SC p.m; RANGIOKA TO CHIUSTCHUECB . SEEVJCKS. Monday—7.4o a.m.. 5.45 a.m., 1.0 p.m . 6.15 p-mv Tues : and Thur.—S.43 am.. 1.0 .p.m., 6.15 p.m.- • ■' Wed. and BVi.—S.46 a.ra., 1.0 p.m., 6.15- p.m., d.15 p.m Saturday—B.4s a.m., 1.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m. ,-:."■ StindKy—9.o at.tn ,'6:45 p.m. " BUSES FOR -HIKE PEIVATEL7. ■ •• • S. E CLEMENTS,. Prop.. - 525 Barbadoes-strcet. HI GOVBENOE'S OBSfiBVATIOiI CAB. ;7IXTE'RTME-TABLi!i. BEOM JUNE Ist Leave Governor's • Eay Every Morning 8.15 a.m. ..'"'.' Leave Christchurch "Press" Oflco 9.45 a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE: Wednesday. Friday. Saturday, aid Sundays Only: Governor's Bay: 8.35 a.m.- and 3.50 p.m; Christchurch- "Preisa" Office: 0.43 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. SUKDAVG: Governor's Bay: 9.30 a.m.arid 5.0.p.m. Christchurch "Press" Office: 10.50 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. 'Phone: Dial 898 and then cive 624 W. T. H. RADCLIFFE and A. H. ' HARRIS. Proprietors. ' REDUCED i'ARES. REDUCED FARES. UEDUCED FARES. CICRRAK'S MOTORS. -'URRAN'S MOTORS. CU READ'S MOTORS. -?n Conjunction with K.Z. MEET TRAIN DAILY AT PARNASSUS AT 13 A.M. FOR—KAJKOURA BLENHEIM KELSON, And Connecting with Ferry Train at ? for Wellington. Connecting with -Ferry Train, at Eleaheim from Picton.' CARS LEAVE BLENEEIAI DAILY at 8 a.m. for Kaifcoura, Councetias with Train at Parnassus for "Christcburcb. Tolejramis: Curran, Kuikoura. Booting Oißeeu: All Tourist.. Ofiice*. Dix'g. Elonheiin. -. . - C. YOTCE, •'Phone SS-C53. Bleaheim. TOURBT SERVICES C! GLENROY AND VfINDWHISTLE. I t.HRISTCHUKCB dep B.SO a.m. Daily vJ (except - Wednesdays], from Auaaldo Motor Co, 360-253 Durham street. Lake Coleridge arr 12 noon Lake Coleridge dep. 1 p.m , Cbriitchurch arr. 4.50 p.m. Special trips arranged to suite cheat* Bookings. Government Touriet -Office-, Square, and Ctr Maintenance. Cl 4 Durban) street. M. JEAL, P*opri»t«£,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 19

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