FEOFgKTIES FOK SALI 0 LOWER RICCARTON— £3450. e Close Riccarton road. Most attrac* r * tive 12-year-old Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, k’ette, sunroom; frig., bodj . carpet (£175) Included. Garage. Offer 1' considered. Owner transferred. - JONES and BURGESS, LTD., ;; 7459 t LINCOLN ROAD: Good 7-Year-Old 2-Bedroom BUNGALOW. Very neat inside and out. Faces North. Sewer, B high pressure. Garage. Vacant, f £2950. P H. F. WILLIAMS, !. Telephone 65-643; after hours 55-830. 5551 > PAPANUI i PAPANUI - MODERN 5-roomed Bungalow for j urgent sale Owner transferred and J must sell quickly. Na reasonable 1 offer refused. Finance arranged. " E. V. JOLLIFFE. M.R.E.1.N.Z., g *Phone 70-681 any time. J KMI • WONDERFUL POSITION. 2 PAPANUI ROAD—CORNER WEBB STREET. So close to schools, colleges and city. Easily convertible flats. For definite sale, close Estate. Reasonable offer considered. Sole Agents: H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD., 121 Worcester street. . 8552 ? BRYNDWR HOME, BUILT TWO YEARS. Tile roof. 3 bedrooms, large . robes, sunroom, kitchen, lounge. All ’ modern conveniences, including autor matic washing machine. Garage. I Concrete drive. Well fenced. Well laid out garden, lawns. Close Aorangi road shops, school and bus. . All floor coverings. Here is a quality - home. Offer wanted urgently. Price £4400. SHERRIS and WILSON, 176 Hereford street.Bs6l 6 BEDROOMS, DOUBLE BRICK HEART OF FENDALTON. Close schools, colleges, city. No maintenance. 2 bathrooms. WonderR ful Family Home. Properly designed. ? Approx. £BOOO. See:— H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD., Estate Agents, ’Phone 69-783. 1 "FENDALTON” ' SPLENDID Slate-roof 2-Storey Modera Residence. Spacious, lounge, din- ? ing room, sunroom, 4 bedrooms and 3 modern offices. Fine section 60 perches with full-size chip tennis court. Double garage with carpets. Price £7950. \(We want any reasonable offer.) FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. 8334 NEW BUNGALOWS AVONSIDE From £250 Deposit Finance Arranged MERRITT ’Phone 77-099 any time , 147 Peterborough street !’ 5556 1 N.W. AREA ’ PERFECTLY Designed L-shape Bungalow. Spacious lounge, glass to floor opens to sheltered sun terrace—glass doors to dining room. 3 bedrooms, j shower cabinet, perfect k’ette. g Glorious secluded section, expansive “ lawns and garden. £4750. t W. E. SIMES hnd CO. - 8509 OWNER’S PRIVATE HOME. 2 Attractive 16-year-old Tiled-roof Bungalow, approx. 1600 sq. feet. Living room with glass doors to lounge, ', 2 large bedrooms, 2 sunrooms, en- - closed sun veranda 16 x 7, 24 P. e section in lawns and choice shrubs. 11 miles to City, facing lovely river Avon. £4900. Inspection any time. 115 RIVER ROAD 8464 £1550 £5OO DEPOSIT 5 CLOSE to Square. 6-Roomed Home, ■* roughcast, in first-class order throughout and priced to sell. A. E. G. ELSOM and CO., 129 Armagh street. ’Phone 65-203. 3 7446 FENDALTON ). NEAR ST. BARNABAS CHURCH £5000—2-STOREY BUNGALOW, 3 I. bedrooms and sunroom, spacious lounge, dining-room, k’ette, stainless f steel bench. Large garage. Excellent - garden, ‘,4-acre. JUST OFFERED. SOLE AGENTS. 1 W. E. SIMES and CO. 7261 UPPER RICCARTON , UPPER RICCARTON J £3400 £ 3400 . BRICK BUNGALOW comprising 3 1 Double Bedrooms, good-sized B Lounge, K’ette-Dinette, Space Heater. Garage. Good buying. e HOMEFINDERS (CH.CH.LLTD., 154 HEREFORD STREET. 1 ’Phone 77-343.7258 LOVELY POSITION FRONTING THE AVON. £4750 or Offer—SUBSTANTIAL 2-STOREY BUNGALOW, 3-4 bed--5 rooms, spacious lounge, dining-room, - k’ette., bathroom, shower cabinet, all modern convs. Attractive small garden, very high section, brick fence. Garage. Delightful situation, easy walking distance to the city. Home to lunch. 3 FOR URGENT SALE. VACANT, e W. E. SIMES and CO., e 239 Manchester st. ’Phone 64-347. 2 7261 o 1 t DECEASED ESTATE DECEASED ESTATE ; DECEASED ESTATE ? GOOD FAMILY HOME of the older 1 type with 3 Bedtooms and fully | enclosed sleeping porch, dining 3 room and lounge. Bendlx, For- “ mica Bench, etc.' Good Garden, no garage, 38 '. perches of land. ’’ Vacant Possession. 26 RAILWAY TERRACE, RICCARTON, Near Kilmarnock street intersection. 3 PRICE £2550. - A QUICK SALE DESIRED. , GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECU- ’ TORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 137-139 Hereford street, Christchurch, C.l. 9362 THE FARMERS’ I THE FARMERS’ GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY r MODERN TILED ROOF CONCRETE 1 BUNGALOW s 2 ROODS 26 OF LAND A SUBSTANTIAL HOME comprising 3 DOUBLE BEDROOMS, SUNROOM . BEDROOM, 2 LIVING ROOMS. 3 / steam-heated GLASSHOUSES. also 1 glassed-in heated porch approx. 41 - xB. Early tomatoes picked in July > and marketed in Christchurch, Dune- » din and Invercargill. Concrete gars age, packing room. PRICE £B5OO. i r FENDALTON £5OOO FENDALTON £5OOO A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF A DE- , SIGN THAT IS EXCEPTIONAL FOR 1 ITS CONVENIENCE AND COM- • FORT. In a secluded setting on sec- ■ tion approx. 4-acre, it contains 3 1 BEDROOMS, LOUNGE and DINING • ROOM combined. Innumerable con- • veniences. GARAGE, and also a car- • port providing an attractive feature to the facade of the house. " Price includes ALL FLOOR COVER- ' INGS, CLOTHESMASTER, SUN 5 AWNINGS. , FITZGERALD AVE. £3650 ‘ FITZGERALD AVE. £3650 . A MOST CONVENIENTLY SITU- - ATED BUNGALOW containing 4 r BEDROOMS, spacious LOUNGE, large • well-appointed kitchen with stain- ) less steel bench, dual hot water. r DOUBLE BRICK GARAGE. Section > 17.6 perches. Rates £32 17s 2d. Price s include* small Frigidaire and all I linos. ■ NJ!. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Cashel st., Christchurch 1 ’Phone 77-670, or after hours 31-601. ) 8510
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28794, 15 January 1959, Page 16
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