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AUCTIONS. JONES, McCROSTIE CO.. LTD. LOVELY SEMI-TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. OWNER WILL CONSIDER TAKING OVER ONE OB TWO SECTIONS IN PARTPAYMENT. mHE Bungalow contains 5 rooms and kit- -- chenettc; also largo syn room, plastered, tiled slab grates, double doors between two rooms, two hot water services, ■wardrobes and cupboards, porcelain bath and basin. IJedroora upstairs measures 22 x 16. Evory modern convenience. MOTOR GARAGE, concrete wash, etp. CHARMING LOCALITY. FADING NORTH. St.E. 182S JONES, IicOROSTIE CO., LTD. CANTERBURY. "1 fi ACRES, together with 50C XV 9 vUU Sheep, all Plant. AS A GOING CONCERN. Two hours' run from Christchurch. Owner prepared to trade for Cily property if returns are adequate. F. 55 JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Co. Cashel and Manchester streets. 'Phone S6-2yß. 925? ford and hadfield, ltd. V SPECULATOR'S OPPORTUNITY. V SPECULATOR'S OPPORTUNITY. A SPECULATQR'S OPPORTUNITY*. DECEASED ESTATE. LINWOOD. LINWOOD. PRICE REDUCED FROM £1750 TO £llOO TO EFFECT A QUICK SALE. - Fine s-storey modern residence, in perfect order inside and out. There nro 8 LOVELY ROOMS, tastefully papered. MODEISN TILED AND BRICK FIREPLACES, NEW WORLD GAS COOKER, 3 HW SERVICES. BUILT-IN WARDROBES, HEATTNG POINTS, DOULTON BATH AND BASIN. Exceptionally High Section of 05 Perches, v.cll laid-out. GARAGE. GARAGE. NOTE: This is a wonderful buy at this price and compares mora than favourably with 'anything ever sold at a low figure in Christchurch. Make arrangements with us tor an ingpccti'on. Sole Agents— FORD and lIADFIELD, LTD. F CITY. CITY. IRUJT, CONFECTIONERY, AND GROCERY business. CITY'. APPROX. TURNOVER £4O TO £SO WEEKLY. CORNER SITE. CORNER SITE. OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. OWNER LEAVING FOR NORTII ISLAND. FIVE LIVING-ROOMS AND ALL CONVENIENCES. PRICE, STOCK AND FITTINGS AT VALUATION, APPROX. £3OO. LONG LEASE. LONG LEASE. Solo Agents — FORD and. HADFIISLD. LTD..' Auctioneers and Real Estate Agent?, 131-133 Worcester street. F-1172 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HABMAJJ AND STKV-BNS, LTD. IDEAL STUD OR MIXED FARMJTOBCKD SALE.

1 QA-ACBES splendid sheep, cropping, and IOU dairying land, situated in best part South Canterbury, on main highway, closo to rail, school, and progressive township; f-rows heavy crops wheat, roots, etc., well watered and conveniently subdivided by firstclass fences. Superior Homestead of G largo I'ourus, and every possiblo convenience, in porfect ordor, largo stable, implement ehod, daily, garage, woolshcd, yards, etc. PRICE only £2B por aero or near offer. Large first mortgage. Easy ingoing. . TEAROOMS AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. . One of tho beat littio businesses In Christchurch, favourably situated in heart of City, shop and tearooms, -furnished and fitted with everything of the best, doing steady turnover, large profits, good lease at exceptionally low rental. Soiling owing to ill-healti—an easy £SOO a year in this. PRICE .fifiaO as going concern. EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. 600-ACRES freehold, situated close to Amberley, first-class sheep country, and part suitable for cropping, well fenced and subdivided, watered'by'streams, will carry 850 owes, and fatten lambs witu growing foed, 30-acres in <?»ts and 100 acres ploughed for rape and grasß. Good Homestead 6 rooms, every convenience, largo stable, man's wliaro, implement slicd, garage, etc. Reduced to £8 10s per acre. Will exchange for clear title town property. PROSPEROUS GENERAL STORE. Old-established country general store and petrol and oil business, also Post Office, 4°" ing large turnover—no bad debts. Freehold property comprising 2 acres land, modern house G rooms, large store, and sheds. PRICE £ll9O. Stock and plant at valuar tion. "Will consider exchange for City or suburban business. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. Steam Laundry business with monopoly of trado in largo Province. Comprises big, new reinforced concrete building equipped with all modern machinery and plant for business. Groat opportunity for live man, who pould double tho present output in a. few months. Full particulars to bona fide enquirers. BARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED, Land and Instate Agents, Agents for Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Phones 32-494 and 82-495. MOTOR SEJ&yiOES. D A L Z E L L ' S MOTOR HAWARDEN-WAIKARI-CHRISTCHURCH. DAILY BUS SERVICE. MONDAY TO FRlDAYt—Leaves Hawarden 7.45 a.m. Leaves Waikari 8 0 o.m, SATURDAY—Leaves Hawarden 7.45 a.m., 1.45 p.m. Leaves Waikari 8 a.m., 2 p.m. Leaves Victoria square, Christchurch, Monday to Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, Races, Holidays, P. 30 p.nj. Fares: 6s Single, 10s Return. Parcels: Rco Garago (McLaren's), 108 St. Asaph street. -'Phone 36-814. D 2559 PRIVATE HOTELS. The City's Premier Private Qotyl in the Favoured West End. •TPHE LODGE," JIG HEREFORD ST., JL CHRISTCHURCH combines every comfort and luxury of refined home, with proximity to the centra o! tlie City, tho Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and tl]e Rjver Avon. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Permanent Guests special rates. t>. 13. GUNN, Proprietor:' Telephone 33-870, Private 33-871, G5626 IJSREE Trip to, Sydney for winner Vendura " Shirt Slopan Competition, Ask your outfitter. —4 XTOTE —Under th§ l'ost;;l Regulations CorJsj respqpdencq ajldresset} to a Nom-de-tliime, Initials, or tyuinhcr to .carp of any Post Office will NOT b9 forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed •may have replies addressed care ' "Tbo Press." All so eh replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 16

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