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FOR SALE. ONE of the Best-constructed WAREHOUSES in Lichfield street. ONJjY £BSOO. Portion well let. Excellent situation. 700FP DEVEREUX, KING. 165 Manchester street. £1350. A FAVOURITE LOCALITY, NORTH-WEST ST. ALBANS. SUNNY AND DRY. Handy to No. 1 Tram and Bus. Now Neuring Completion. SNUG BUNGALOW, fitted throughout with the LATEST AND BKST. Details Pour LARGE ROOMS, SUN ROOM, kitchen ette, garage, ana washhouse: wardrobes, sideboard, and linen press, built-in electric range, and gas; double hot water service, etc., etc. STONE FENCE. BLINDS FIT TED, and GROUNDS LAID OUT. The WHOLE to be COMPLETED READY TO STEP INTO. H. W HESLOP and CO. £I4OO. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. LOVELY RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. This 1* a THOROUGHLY WELL-BUILT Bungalow, with plenty of cupboards and wardrobes built in There are FOUR GOOD ROOMS, LARGE BALCONY. kitchenette. garage, and good shed. The Bungalow is SUNNY. In GOOD ORDER, with a nice variety of shrubs and tree* in the garden, and is SURELY CHEAP at the PRICE ASKED. Inspection by appointment only. H. W. HESLOP and CO., 778 Colombo street, Victoria square. Telephone 31-180 H 6430 LIVE UP IN THE SUNSHINE ON THE CASHMERE HILLS. Those Properties are Good Value! 4. 4 1 HACKTHOR.'JE KOAD toS)*IOOU BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, ala bleeping Balcony and Sun Porch, nicely parked, ha/9 electric light, gas lange bath room, and all modern offices, sewer, garage. Commands a lovely view Close to tram and school. MUST BE SOLD. COST £2300. W. E SIMES and CO. -PI Qfifl" HACKTHOKNE ROAD. Two-wirf-ltyUVr Storey Bungalow (new), of 6 rooms, also Sleeping Balcony and Sua Porch, fitted throughout with the latest conveniences. will please the most critical buyer. Oarage, sewer Magnificent view. Close to tram stop. Over i-acre Term« arranged. W. E SIMES and CO X'-JKftn -HACKTHORNE ROAD Nearly liJtJU ] Acre of Land, excel'ent pardon all under cultivation. Small glaesho'iSo planted in tomatoM BUNOALOW of 4 Rooms and electric light, h. and c. service. New World gas range, all usual offices, oewer. Well situated and commands a lovely view A Model Little Home Owner transferred ard must sell. Terms arranged. "W. E. SIMES and CO.. 148 Hereford street. S97eeF.p £1375 CLOSE TO ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE AND ELMWOOD SCHOOL. SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW, 5 spacious rooms, kitchenette, and large sleeping porch all glassed in: panelled reception hull, art pape.-ed electric light, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, 2 hot water services, elec trie stove. -HIBHTPKESSUBB AND SEWER. Motor Oarage. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH AND SUNNY. Apply , "OWNER," P.O. Box 1103, 5752 F.P. Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. OPEN-AIR MINIATURE GOLF. OPEN-AIR MINIATURE GOLF. ALL DAY FROM 9 A.M. to 10.80 P.M. ALL DAY FROM 0 A.M. to 10.00 P.M. THIS is the first Miniature Golf Coarse opened In the South Island. Just a big thrilling game in a beautiful garden. ONLY A FEW MINUTES FROM THE SQUARE. ONLY A FEW MINUTES FROM THE SQUARE. EVERYBODY ENJOYS MINIATURE GOLF GOLFERS LIKE IT. NONGOLFERS THRILL TO IT. NO INSTRUCTION, NECESSARY. CLUB AND BALL SUPPLIED 18 HOLES FOR ONE SHILLING PER PLAYER. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. TEAS AND LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. Corner of Deans and Godley avenues, Riccarton. OPEN-AIR MINIATURE GOLF. OPEN-AIR MINIATURE GOLF. 2995 Advertisers are entitled to KNOW THAT—"THE PRESS," Canterbury's leading daily, lxas not only the lafgest circulation in Christchurch and surrounding districts, but in addition to this it is delivered to thousands more people in the Country Districts than the next paper. Advertisers, therefore, not only reach the largest number of buyers through "THE PRESS," but what is even more important jufct now, they reach the people with the purchasing power, and who have money to spend on the articles advertised in its columns. This >great number of. subscribers read "THE PRESS" because they prefer it as their home newspaper. A Sealing medium of unequalled power—a producer of sales and a builder of goodwill—"THE PRESS" affords advertisers the means of reaching easily the most buyers through one paper in the wealthy Canterbury market at one minimum cost. JUMBLE SALE. IBERNIAN -HALL. TO-DAY, OCT. Uth. At 2.30 P.M. Clothing, Jam, Pickles, Etc. Admission— yd. 90b H SHOWS. AMBERLEY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SHOW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81st, 1930. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. SCHEDULES Saci-sUury.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 1

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