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FOE SALE. | FOR SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. J. COLLINS. ■"OUSE PROPERTY, 73 Bristol • street, containing 6 rooms. No expense has been spared to provide everv comfort and the most modern conveniences. High section, 100 feet frontage, garden laid out in choice shrubs and a native plantation. Good orchard and ample room for fullsized Tennis Court. The Trustees are determined to realise and will consider a reasonable offer. Further particulars from—--6530 PHONE 24-169. MORTGAGEES' SALE. T ALBANS GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW. NEARLY 2 ACRES. 2 GLASSHOUSES. A GIFT AT £1250, or OFFER. BAKER BROS., 17G 166 Manchester street. rpO LET. TO LET. FENDALTON—Beautiful Bung., 6 rooms, sun room, garage, elec. cooker, good garden, lino, and carpets, 37/6. MANCHESTER STREET, good bung., 6 rooms, N.W. gas range, 30/-. ST. ALBANS WEST, Bung., 5 rooms, kite., sun-porcli facing north, large living rooms, garage, 28/-. CASHMERE—Fine home, 7 rooms, balcony, good garden, double garage, 50/-. ST. ALBANS— New Bung., 4 rooms, ktte., sun-porch, N.W. gas range, shed, 25/-. PAPANUI—Bung., 5 rooms, sun room, 27/6: garage. SPREYDON—New Bung., 5 rooms, elec. range, garage, 27/6. H. W. HESLOP and CO., Real Estate Agents, 778 Colombo street (Victoria square). H 4408 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. ~~ EXCHANGES. L i 4 A-HOUSE, 4 rooms, St. Albans. JJOO\I Owner will exchange same and pay £250 cash for House up to £6OO, Beckenham or Addington. £1450 Merivale Residence, 6 rooms, i-acre. Govt. Mtge. £BSO. Owner will exchange equity for 5 or 6-roomed house with 1 or 2 acres. SPRATT and CO.. 'Phone 36-649. 121 Worcester street. 58205 FARM FOR LEASE. MIXED FARM FOR LEASE. QAA ACRES DAIRYING and SHEEI OW country. TEN MILES from TOWN, Good homestead. FURNISHED, and outbuildings. LOW RENTAL. Implements included. SOLE AGENTS. D. STOCK and CO., Real Estate Agents, 158 Manchester street. 58312 LAND WANTED. \ARM or Run. £SOOO. Unencum- -' bered, payable property, near Christchurch, or part as deposit. N.S.Z., "Press." * 1881 NATUROPATH. DIETJSUta, nyaropamy, Electro-therapy, Herbalism. Corrective Exercises, etc., are all advocated and used in their proper place by naturopathic practitioners. It is treatment such as this that restores the normal balance of the blood, produces elimination of acids and toxins, restores nerve force, adjusts mechanical defects, and aids the vital forces. How else can you regain your lost health? Consultations free. A. R. TABUTEAU (Dietitian and Naturopath), Second Floor, Wardells Bldgs.. Box 545, Christchurch. Further information to-morrow. T8303

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 1

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