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Properties For Sale or To Lot, POE SALE JpEOPEETIES HAEPEE STEEET, Sydenham (just across railway)—House of 7 apartments, Ac., outhouse with copper, quarter-acre. Owner will sell on small deposit, and take balance hy monthly payments ou Building Society principle. , ~ „ OPAVVA E iAD— House of 4 rooms and scullery and outhouses, half-acre, with 3 frontages, cheap. _ PAPA NUl—House of 6 rooms and all conveniences, stable and coachhouse. 1 acre. B iKBADOES STEEET, ho:ween Tuam ana Lichfield Streets; a superior building section. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. J. T. BELL, CATHEDBAL SQUAEE, -p EOPEETIES POE SALE. GLOUCESTEE STEEET, close to the centre— Well-built house of eight rooms, one storey, high ceiling - , wide hall, pantry, washhouse with coppeij with good section, double frontage. ONSLOW STREET—A fine corner section, with house of 5 good rooms, wide hall, two hay windows, pantry and scullery, concrete inundations, washhouse with copper, connected with the server. SOUTH BELT—T cottage of five rooms, good section close to Antigua Street. BROUGHAM STEEET, Sydenham—Substan-tiai'v-huilt two slorov house of nine good rooms, v;ell finished and having all modern conveniences (with largo garden, securely fenced), handy to railway and close to tram line. Very easy terms can he arranged. BEVNOWE—Three acres first-class land. Splendid building site, with frontage to running stream. LINCOLN EOAD (close to)—House of 5 rooms and scullery, iron roof, copper built in brick; quarter-acre well stocked with Iruittrees. NORTH-EAST BELT—A few good huildingsections, full quarter-acre, first-rale position. \ ery easy terms of payment. Tenders. TO PAINTERS. TENDERS will bo received at our office until NOON of MONDAY, 20th insr., for PAINTING House and Stabling, “ Otalmna.” Spccification and particulars at 211, Hereford Street, where tenders are to he sent. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, STEOUTS & BALLANTYNB, 1439 Architects. ‘ THE — TAI~TAPU CdDPEBTTIV E—DAIRYCOMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS are invited for the OUTPUT OP BUTTER To 28th PEBRUAEY, 1898, less local requirements, at per lb cash on production of the Government Grader’s Certificate. Probable Quantity, 60 TONS, more or less, delivered at Cool Chamber. Tenders returnable to Kith September. 1422 J. EDMONDSON, Secretary. _ ~ EOTOEUA SEWERAGE. nnENDERB will be received by tbe Undersigned at Dunedin until noon of TUESDAY, 7th Sept., for SEWERAGE WORKS AT EOTOEUA, Consisting of Construction of Pipe Sewers, Manholes, Sewage Tank, kc. Plans and specification can be seen at the Survey Office, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Rotorua, and with ‘ ROBERT HAY, Engineer, 157 Dunedin, ENCOURAGE OUR INDUSTRIES. H. B. KIRK, Telephone Office and Yard, 432, 193, Tuam Street, Manufacturer of bricks, Drain pipes and Sanitary Appliances, Builders’ Materials, Fireclay Goods, kc. PLASTERERS’ REQUISITES. SPEClAL—Colonial Portland Cement reduced to 13a per cask. Large Quantities as agreed. WORKS AT PARNLEY. ST MARTINS. KIS4A TAYLOR & OAKLET. SANITARY and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, BRASSFOUNDERS, 20-1, TUAM STEEET. WE wish to draw attention to our Largo and Assorted Stock of Earthenware, Chandeliers, Brackets, Hall Lamps, Electric Bellfittings, Baths, Lavatory Basins, Ac. CORK MATS FOR BATH-ROOMS. PLUMBERS’. TINSMITHS’ & ENGINEERS’ REQUIREMENTS ALWAYS ON HAND, Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridging, io, P.O. Box' 191. XI7SI Telephone No. 113. JOHN WALLER & SON TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, TUAM STREET, If AYE in STOCK every description of BUILD1L ING MATERIAL, including ery Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, kpt dercovor ready for immediate use, CEMENT, GALYA NISED IRON, LEAD, DOORS, SASHES, BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY, FENCING MA TERIALS, &C„ &C. COALS AND FIREWOOD. We are prepared to QUOTE PRICES for Bit’ding Materials delivered in town or any part of tuo province. XISIG IS Ro w N’s CJ oa l Qheds. BEST QUALITY COALS. UNDER COVER. LOWEST RATES. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER, J. T. BROWN & SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Corner Colombo and Tuam Streets, Telephone No. 72. P.O. Box 306. XIBB7 WOOD & LAURIE, SAWMILLEKS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, IRON AND HARDWARE IMPORTERS, Supply all Materials connected with the Erection of the COTTAGE OR THE MANSION. FENCING WIRE, POSTS and STANDARDS. And every Farm Requisite. ~W OOD AND JjAURIE, MANCHESTER STREET. A sk for Quotations, SI 42 Board and Kealdence. GLOTJCiiSTBii HOUSE, 21)6, GLOUCESTER STEEET WEST, FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen; hot, cold and shower baths; every comfort and attention given; central. Terms moderate. 6701 MRS McNIE (Late of Waitahuna House). T, Hotels. O rrv vi> VISITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS should put up at the CLARENDON HOT 12L, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally.situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch* A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits ami Ales are the best that can be purchased. English Ale on draught. X2OG MBS ALLEN, Proprietress. SHIP HOTEL, TIMA BU. JTjIOE COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, GOOI LIQUOR AND COURTESY, Tue above Hotel is recommended by all travellers X2OOG R. CHUTE, Pronrieti WAIN’S HOTEL, DUNEDIN. The above Well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL HAS been Renovated throughout, and largely Refurnished, the Commerce Room being second to none m the colony. CHARGES moderate. First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Sample Rooms provided. New Zealand Express Luggage Van meets all Trains and Steamers. X49IS A. PALMER, EAINBOW’s tnvxgoeatoe regulates the syatem creates appetite and maxes iuo a pleasure. ’ ( 3 ) Have it at opce S2o7 ‘

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11367, 7 September 1897, Page 8

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