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Properties For Sal© or To Lot O’ R S A L E, , HOUSE, twelve rooms, stables, coachhouse, etc., and 10 AGEES, on Lake Koad, Shirley, occupied by . the undersigned. HOUSE in Swann’s Road, Richmond, occupied by Mr Whitlow, seven rooms, good fruit garden, stables, etc., and about threequarters of an acre of ground. QUARTER-ACRE, in Swann’s Road, adjoining. 1 Rood 36 Perches, in Vogel Street, adjoining 39 Acres 2 Roods 32 Perches, on Cemetery Road, Burwood, occupied by Messrs Small and Birman. 11a 3r 9p, and HOUSE on Cemetery Road, occupied by Mr Campbell. 4a 2r Op, near the School (Heslington), Belfast, occupied by Messrs Price and McLean. HOUSE, 28, Tnn.m Street, Linwood, opposite Clothier ■ Street, occupied by Mrs Livingstone. la Or 35p, comer of Grafton and Lawrence Streets, Linwood. 40 ACRES, at Mount Grey, part bush. All the above Properties are to be SOLD CHEAP. GEORGE SWANN, 6723 Solicitor, 154, Worcester Street West. FARMS FOR SALE And TO LET. “ 'J'HE REGISTER AND PROPERTY INVESTORS’ GUIDE,” Published monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OF FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS IN ALL PALI’S OF THE COLONY, And is the largest record of the bind issued. Forwarded free to any address. Write to ’ HARCOURT AND CO., LAND AGENTS, . Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 48, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ‘ X2lßl J. T. BEL Cathedral Square. PROPERTIES~FOR SALE:) I* LEINSTER ROAD (Papanui Road)-First-class building section. Only one left. £65. PAPANUI—First-class residential property, consisting of Two-story House of eighteen large rooms, two bathrooms, hot and cold water, large scullery, pantry, storeroom, cellar, fine entrance hall, all well finished and in first-rate order, with , seven acres or less, as may be re. quired (or may be let). HIGH STREET, St Albans, near the Library —House of 5 rooms and scullery, plastered, connected with the sewer. Only £l9O. SELWYN STREET, Addington—Substan-tially-built House of nine rooms,, bathroom, scullery, pantry, ample stabling, with 3 acres first-class land, subdivided into fully stocked orchard and paddocks; well fenced; good water supply. BRIGHT’S ROAD, Close to Lincoln Road -Well-built, nearly new House of five rooms, bathroom, pantry and scullery, copper built in, large shed and pig-stye, over an acre of land in garden and paddock; low price. ROSEWARNE STREET—Pine large building Site.

GEE AND BOOTHy House, land and estate agents, AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Mortgages arranged. Loans negotiated, £5 to £SOOO. 368, LICHFIELD STREET, near D.I.C. HAVE FOR SALE, Cash or Easy Terms— RICCARTON—House, nearly new, 6 rooms, scullery, h. and c. water, copper, comer section, half-acre planted with fruit tress, flower and vegetable gardens. £SOO. LlNWOOD—Substantially-built House o£ 7 rooms, copper, etc., eighth-acre section, Armagh Street. £325. SYDENHAM—Shop and dwelling of 6 rooms, scullery, stable and outhouses, nice corner section, 22 perches. £420. CITY, Oxford Terrace —Nice house 6 rooms, copper, etc., nice high section; owner leaving district; must sell; a sacrifice. £275. ST ALBANS—Several new 5 and 6-roomed houses. £485 to £6OO. , WOOLSTON, near Station—Small .farm of 6 acres 32 perches, new cottage of 2 rooms, Itables and piggeries; a good spec. £420. MERIVALE—A number of select building sections in Merivale Lane, near Papamii Road. RICHMOND Three substantially-built houses, 6, 5 and 6 rooms, in first-class order. Terms extending over 8 years. Prices £223, £225, £250. ’ Wo have several MODERN VILLAS in course of erection, to be sold upon completion. Allan hopkins Cathedral Square. FOR SALE ON EASY TEEMS, Cheaper than paying rent. Only small deposit necessary, balance of puschase money can remain at moderate rate ol interest and be paid off ai# rent. ' MADRAS STREET -(off)—House of 7 rooms, connected main sewer, water laid on, copper, stable, fowlhouse, etc; good section, containing about quarter-acre. Price £325. 163 HEREFORD STREET.—Convenient dwelling of 7 rooms, scullery, bathroom, gas service, quarter-acre land, and asphalt paths. 161 LICHFIELD STREET.—New square house, containing 6 rooms detached washhouse, verandah, scullery and hath, quarter-acre land. 161 CRESCENT ROAD, St Albans.—New.houau of 5 rooms, copper, in brick, washtubs, etc., quarter-acre section, large vinery and asphalt paths. 160 SANDIPOED STREET, Sydenham.—Wellbuilt house of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery and copper, good orchard and garden. Note the price, £3OO. 55 BLIGH’S ROAD, Papanui.—Superior residence of 8 rooms, large concrete, cellar, brick stabling and coachhouse, nearly three-quarter-acre land laid out in orchard and garden. 245 BURWOOD, handy to tram and post office,— New house of 4 rooms, iron ' roof, two fireplaces, l|-aore land. . Price £l9O. 56 TUAM STREET E.—Two-storey house of 7 rooms, washhouse and copper, section of land. Note the price) £350. 162 MATHESON’S ROAD, Linwood.—Wellbuilt modern house of 5 rooms, plastered throughout, all necessary conveniences, quarteracre section. Prico £3OO. 56 Full particulars in my monthly register of Properties For Sale. (Free on application). ALLAN HOPKINS, House, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. (Adjoining Bank of N.Z.)

Educational. Christchurch physical trainING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Latimer Square (opposite Choral Hall). President—Mr A. E. G. Rhodes. Vice-Presidents —His Worship the Mayor (Mr C. Louisson), Dr Jennings, Dr Moorhouse, Messrs J. Bickerton Fisher, W. Reece and F. Wilding. . Honorary Medical Adviser —Dr Orchard. DIRECTOR—MR THOMAS S. TANKARD, N.P.R.S., Diploma and Medal, England. CLASSES. LADlES—Tuesday and Friday Afternoons and Wednesday Evenings. GENTLEMEN—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 to 10 p.m. YOUTHS—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 6.45 to 8. CHILDREN—Boys and Girls from 6 yearn .upwards, Wednesday Afternoon?, 4 to 5, and Saturday Mornings. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. 3564 Address—46. Cashel Street. Commercial .college, 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL: MR C. H. GILBY, Ebnoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. Vice-Principal: Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma, N.P.S., Speed Certificate, 180 words per minute. SHORTHAND. Best Results: At last year’s examinations, for which returns are to hand (1897), by the local Association, our Students gained SIXTEEN of the,SEVENTEEN Highest Speed Certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Thorough Commercial Training. . SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, - Christchurch. HW. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S • (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute, Assisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY, Late Principal School < f Shorthand, Etc., Oamaru. RESULTS. SHORTHAND.—PupiIs from this School hold first and highest Speed Certificates in N.Z. TYPEWRITING.—Every Certificate granted in iST.Z. by the N.U.T., England, has been' gained by pupils from this school. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and ' Full Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting Done. LYTTELTON CLASS.— Tuesday and Friday . Evenings, Chiirch of England Schoolroom, Winchester Street. - ■ BENJAMIN GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. THE PROVED REMEDY. Is 6d Every where. _ F 2457 rrrrEAR tribe and co.’S strong Wj 8S Gd SHIRTS. »£AKE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11885, 8 May 1899, Page 8

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