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SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated). MEETING, 1930. NOVEMBER Bth, 10th, 12th, and 15th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 12 NOON. Trains will leave Christchurch each day for tho Racecourse, stopping at Addingtou, »t intervals from 10.15 to 12.15 p.m. MOTOR-CARS. MTJST TAKE ENGAGED OR DISENGAGED STANDS AS DIRECT®P" ■ w?, MOTOR-C Alt WILL BE ALLOWED iO liluMAiiN Ia AAY OF THS£ DRIVES. S » £P,9 M THE MOTOR PADDOCKS MUST LEAVE THE COURSE VIA THE HORNBY JUNCTION ROAD. ADMISSION CHARGES. To Course—-Pedestrians, each Is. To Course—All Motor Vehicles and Traps (including Driver), each entry 2s 6d. Or Special Motor-car Tickets for Meetins from the O.flce, each 12s 6d. To Outside Enclosure—Each 2s. To Inside Enclosure—Gentlemen, each 10s. To Inside Enclosure—Ladies, each Gs. CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO ANY PART OP THE GROUNDS OR ENCLOSURES EXCEPT UPON PAYMENT OF THE USUAL CHARGES. . Notice is hereby given that, by the Regulations made by the Club under Se-tjon 33 of the Gamine: Act, 1908. all Bookmakers and Undesirable Persons, are excluded from the Christchurch Racecourse "while same is being used or occupied by the Canterbury Jockey Club for a Race Meeting. F. C. COTHER, 4721 Secretary. FOR SALE. ONE of tho Best-constructed WAREHOUSES in Liehheld street. £BSOO. Portion well let. liiccllent situation. DEVEREUX KING, 20FP 165 Manchester street. £IBSO. A FAVOURITE LOCALITY, NORTH-WEST ST. ALBANS. SUNN V AND DRY. Handy to No. 1 Tram and Bus. Now Nearing Completion. SNUG BUNGALOW, fitted throughout .. ith the LATEST AND BEST. Details Four LARGE ROOMS. SUN ROOM, kitchen ette, garage, aua. 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 Q. W HESLOP and OO £I4OO. TWO STOREY BUNGALOW. LOVELY RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. This is 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 treeß in the garden, and is SURELY CHEAP at the PRICE ASKED Inspection by appointment only 11. W. HESLOP and CO--778 Colombo street, Victoria square. 1 Telephone 31-180 E5430 £ll2O OWNER TRANSFERRED. A DELIGHTFUL HILL PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD—YOUR OPPORTUNITY " Commanding a splendid view of the plains, yet handy to the tram. Thoroughly well built- Bungalow 5 rooms and Kitchenette, 25 x 15, etc.. Glassed in Sun Porch, 14 x 12. Every modern convenience, inc.uding Electric Cooker, excellent Hot Water Service, fine lot of Cupboards, "Wardrobes, etc. Good Section of nearly half an acre, lying well to tho sun. Just the place to grow early flowers, etc. Please Note: There is a Government Mortgage of £OSO which can be taken over. 124 HILLARY and BAXTER, H5735F 178 Manchester street. A CHOICE LITTLE FARM. RUSSLEY ROAD, UPPER FENDALTON. A ACRES, suitable for cultivation, cropJLtx ping, and cows, ideal lucerne land, clean and in good heart, well fenced. BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS and all modern conveniences, good garden, concrete paths, garage, cowshed, and pigstye. Anyone looking for a nice little holding handy to town and a hoalthy part to live, should not fail to inspect■this property. IT MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP AN ESTATE, AND THE TRUSTEES' INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SUBMIT ANY REASONABLE OFFER AND TERMS. We w,ill be pleased to motor you out to inspect. Now ia the time to buy to get the season's returns. Apply direct to the Trustees' Agents. W. E. SIMES and CO. MOUNT PLEASANT. 2 ACRES (nearly). YOU CAN MAKE MONEY OFF THIS PROPERTY BY EARLY GROWING OR FLOWERS. Land has long frontage and great prospective suitable for subdivision, well sheltered and sunny. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS. AND SUN-PORCH, every convenience, in excellent order Garage. LARGE MORTGAGE at per cent. Terms arranged. Sole agents, W. E. SIMES and CO., 58035-1864 146 Hereford street. CASHMERE HILLS. "LIVE ABOVE THE FOG LINE." BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS AND SUN PORCH. ' SECTION OF ABOUT J-ACRE. - PRICE £2250. THIS PROPERTY COMMANDS A MAGNIFICENT VIEW. IS SHELTERED FROM THE EASTERLY WINDS. HAS NORTHERN ASPECT, AND GETS ALL THE SUN THAT SHINES. SUPERIOR BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS. KITCHENETTE, AND SUN PORCH, plastered and papered throughout, electric light, bathroom with .Doulton bath and basin, sepa rate shower, hot and cold water, open brick fireplaces, window seats, ampie wardrobe* and cupboards, kitchenette with Beach Electric stove, linen cupboards, bins, etc. Wasnhouse, copper and tubs, h.p. water, sewer connexion, concrete paths, garage. THE SECTION is nicely laid out in lawns and flower beds r planted with ornamental trees and shrubs. UNINTERRUPTED VIEW. WHICH CAN NEVER BE BUILT OUT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Further particulars on application to the SOLE AGENTS: JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD I ., Cnr. Cashel and Manchester streets. Ca.305 J5762F.P USED CABS FOE SALS. FORD OOUPE. LATE MODEL. Full Balloon Tyres, Looks and Runs Like New. A REAL SNIP. ONLY £75. , THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., New Car Showroom, 145-147 Armagh street. Used Car Dept., Poplar Crescent, opposite new Band Rotunda-. Distributors of Willys-Knight, Willys and Whippet, Cars and Trucks. SBOI4FP STEELITE RED ROOF PAINT protects and beautifies. Anti-corrosive, nonpoisonous. 18s Gallon. N.Z.-made. 1— SMITH and SMITH. LIMITED. AST-fcuaA aud Bronchitis. VVonclerlui »u« cess is attained by KURASMA. Gives mmediate relief and comfort. 4a 6d'Chemists *nd stores. , XTSSOOB

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 4 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 4 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 4 November 1930, Page 1

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