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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £6SO—FIVE Room's, vacant, good order; Upper Rlccarton. Cash. 197 Brougham street. —„ Xsß4 ° VACANT. Shirley, 5 rooms, Square House, all convs., in good order. £4(5. Terms. ’Phone 32-305. L. P. DEVLIN, Estate Agent. RANGIORA. SEFTON. £9.5 buys outright, 4 rooms, wash-house, electric light ings. Reasonably now. L. P. DEVLIN, Agent. cust; acre, bulld->-uoi. £275? Furnished. 5-roomed House', electric light, electric hot water, pumice tubs, etc., i acre and plenty of outbuildings. L. P. DEVLIN, Agent. RANGIORA, £30(1, 5-roomed House, newly renovated throughout, nearly all conveniences Very central. Vacant. ‘L. P. DEVLIN, Agent. 1566 RANGIORA; £6757 4-roomed Bungalow, every convenience, and good section. Vacant. , L. P. DEVLIN, Agent, RANGIORA. 1566 £IOO DEPOSIT. 4-ROOMED HOUSE and Kitchenette, Plastered, Gas Cooker, hot and cold, bath, copper, tubs, concrete paths. All in good order. CITY. No tram tares. VACANT Key at our office. A CHEAP HOME—£BOO. JAMES WALLACE AND CO. HANDY TO ADDINGTON CATHOLIC CHURCH, and alongside tram and shopping area. Nice 4-roomed T-House, plastered, papered. All modern conveniences. Garage. Good Garden. Owner giving up housekeeping. £950. JAMES WALLACE and CO. GLASSHOUSES. THIS IS A MONEY MAKER. 2 GLASSHOUSES, One 90£t x 30ft, the other 60tt x 16ft healed, fully planted. A GREAT DOOR TRADE. 6-Roomed Residence, all in good order, Half-acre section. This is a good buy AT £I3OO THE LOT. DON’T HESITATE. IMMEDIATE RETURNS. JAMES WALLACE and CO., ’Phone 34-320. 169 Hereford street. H. T. PENROSE AND CO. £IOOO—SHIRLEY. Facing North. SOLID INVESTMENT. SPLENDID BUNGALOW HOME, 3 rooms and kitchenette, with modern up-to-date conveniences. Incinerator, Electric Range, etc, NICE SECTION AND GARAGE. AT PRESENT LET AT 35/WEEK. Govt. Mortgage £4Bo—Principal and Interest £3 14s per month. ABSENTEE OWNER—WANTS QUICK SALE. £I4OO—NEAR OFFER. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. BUNGALOW HOME, 5 rooms and kitchenette, with every convenience. IDEAL POSITION. Facing North, 2 Minutes to Tram. Very nice section. Well laid out. Garage MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE. H. T. PENROSE and CO., 'Ph. 31-338. 183 Manchester st. P1767 BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. IN A NICE STREET. £1175 AND PARTICULARLY GOOD VALUE. There are three bedrooms here, also two living-rooms and Kitchen large enough to have meals in. Glassed in Sunporch, double garage, concrete drive, three hot water services. This home is on a high section and the whole Property is in very good order. We say it would be very hard to find better value than this. Call on us and talk it over. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Heal Estate Agents. TENDERS. ASHBURTON POST OFFICE BUILDING. WINDOW CLEANING. TENDERS will he received at the Chief Post Office, Christchurch, until Noon on Monday, the 21st December, 1942, for the monthly Cleaning (inside and outside) of the windows in the Ashburton Post Office' Building. 8097 GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. REESE BROS., LIMITED. ('Phone 30-516). R. C. HORSLEY, LTD. (’Phone 31-194.) -6 GOODRICH HIGHEST FOLDLESS BELTING. The original square edge (oldless Dell. Unsurpassed tor long life and flexibility. All widths and piles Agents; P. F. MANN, LTD. 146 jicnfleld street, Christchurch. C.l. iPhone 35-386. M 1706 MOTOR SERVICES. NEWMAN BROS., LTD. ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE. KAIKOURA-BLENHEIM-NELSON MOTOR SERVICE. On and after Monday, October 19th, the following alterations will be made;— Passengers for destinations between Hundalee and Blenheim will travel by rail Christchurch to Hundalee, Car Hundalee to Clarence Bridge, and Rail Clarence Bridge to Blenheim on the following timetable;— Depart Christchurch Station 8.20 a.m. (car leaves Garage 8 a.m. for Station) Arrive Kaikoura: 1.30 p.m. (lunch),Arrive Clarence Bridge; 3.5 p.m. Arrive Blenheim; 6.5 p.m. ALL PASSENGERS FOR POINTS BETWEEN BLENHEIM AND NELSON WILL CONTINUE TO TRAVEL BY CAR FROM HUNDALEE ARRIVING IN NELSON AT 7.45 P.M. FARES (inclusive rail and bus): Christ-church-Blenhcim, first-class, 28s 3d single, 53s 9d return; Second-class, 25s 7d single, 48s 8d return, Christchurch-Nelson (one class), 46s lOd single, 92s 3d return. IMPORTANT. SEATING ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS TO POINTS BEYOND BLENHEIM WILL BE RATIONED AND SEATS MUST BE RESERVED BEFORE DATE OF TRAVEL. Parcels and freight received as usual. Book at:. NEWMAN BROS., LTD.. 166 Tuam street. Telephone 33-553; after hours. 22-284. (Teh ents motors SUPER COM PORT SERVICE CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS TIME-TABLE, 1942 - 1943. CHRISTCHURCH TO RANGIORA AND OXFORD. Christmas Eve. Thursday, December 24th. 8.45 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Christmas Day. Friday, December 25th. 10.30 a.m. Saturday, December 2Gth.—8.45 a.m. Sunday, December 27th —No Service. Thursday, December 31st. 8.45 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Friday, January Ist—lo.3o a.m. Saturday, January 2nd—8.45 a.m. Sunday, January 3rd 7 p.m. (Rangiora to-Oxford). OXFORD TO RANGIORA AND CHRISTCHURCH. Christmas Eve, Thursday, December 24th. 8 a.m. 4.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Christmas Day. Friday. December 25th. 8 a.m. Saturday, December 26th —8 a.m. Sunday. December 271h—No Service. Thursday, December 31st. 8 a.m, 4.13 p.m. Friday, January Ist.—B a.m. Saturday, January 2nd—B a.m. Sunday. January 3rd. 3 p.m. (to Rangiora only). All other days the usual time-table will be run. All buses depart from and arrive at Victoria square. 'Phones: 31-798, 40-718. CHRISTCHURCH PARCELS DEPOT, 790 Colombo sl-ed ’Phone 40-718 CLEMENTS MOTORS. ’Phone 31-798. PLEASE CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23819, 12 December 1942, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23819, 12 December 1942, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23819, 12 December 1942, Page 9

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