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Properties For Sale or To Let. TO LET, at Horreiviils, for a TERM of 5- or, 7 years, the fate JOHN! HOWAMTH'© (RAffiM of 50 ACRES, with 5-roomed dwelling. All particulars to 'be obtained [from MB ISAAC WAITEY, Horrelville, to whom Teni ders oro to foe sent not later itham iKbe 25th insfc. 9189 FOR SALE, By Private Treaty, piTY PROPERTY, North, within the 1 - Belt, One Six-room House, with- all) conveniences; also Two Four-room Houses, large orchard stocked with fruit trees and paddock; one and quarter-acre more or less, all in one block; a first-class city property. The land ia rapidly increasing in value. Apply NORTH PROPERTY, 9192 Post Office, Christchurchv PROPERTIES FEN'DALTON—;NearIy 1 AOie, Good Houso of 6 rooms, etc.; also, Cottagd of 4 rooms, both always well let. Owner desirous of selling; e. good investment. HARPER STREET, Sydenham (near Railway line)—Souse of 6 scorns, etc., J-acre; handy position. ■MILTON STREET, Sydenham-Cottage o! £ rooms and scullery, large section; cheap. PAPArTtTI ROAD—A ValuaWe Site, with 2 frontages; present shops and dwellings 'bringing in 24s weekly. ■>NEW BRlGHTON—Substantial House of 9 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), scullery, pantry, and storeroom; stable and traphouse, etc.; half-acre, double frontage. C. J. MARSHALL, Slslß 49, Cathedral Sauare. FARHS FOB, SALE And TO LET. HHB &EGISTER AND PROPERTY ■■ INVESTORS* GUIDE,"! Published Monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OF FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS ■IN ALL JfAKTS OP THE COLONY, AncHs fhe largest record of tie kind issued. Forwarded free to anst address. SiBCOUBT AN 3> CO, LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers* 88, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 223 >OARDING-HOUSES and BUSINESSES jIJ. 'FOR SALE by H L. BOWKEB AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS, "48, COLOMBO STREET, Market Square. ClTY—Boarding-house, 24 rooms, shop and cottage, rent £IOO a year, furniture about £275 at valuation. . , -, i +„ BOARDING-HOUSE, private handy to centre, 10 rooms, rent £42; 9 boarders; furniture £IGO. . NEW BRIGHTON— Shop, tea room, 4 dwelling rooms, rent £39; stock, confectionery, fittings, etc., £4O. ST ASAPH STREET—B rooms, stable and traphouse; ..rent £7O, furniture £7O. CITY main thoroughfare—Shop, tea room and 2 rooms, rent £1 10a per week; fixtures, fittings and stock of confectionery for sale. ~ „ CITY, central—Shop, 3 rooms and scullery, rent 12s per week, stock of second-hand dealer about £IOO. SALISBURY STREET—House, 10 rooms, £5 10s per month; furniture«-about £7O. CITY, Barbadoes Street—House, 16 rooms, rent 35s per week, furniture, linen, etc., about •0275 • 10 permanent boarders. HIGH STREET—Shop, back room and cellar, rent £3 per week; stock, books, stationery, shop fittings, £l2O. LICHFIELD STREET—House, 8 rooms, orent 27s 63 per week, furniture, etc., about ■£lso " CORNER SECTION, 108 links j: 135 links, w iih Boardhig-houso, 19 room's, and 2 shops, P MAIN OO ' THOROUGHFARE-2-lGths of acre "-storeyed double-fronted shop,- fitted with counter and fittings, plate-glass windows, and dwelling 6 rooms, scullery, copper, plastered, gas fittings, iron roof stable, traphouse and conservatory; also double-fronted shop and dwelling, 4 rooms, plastered, iron roof, washhouse, copper, let to good tenants; price for 'whole property £1200; this would prove a splendid investment. SYDENHAM, just off Colombo StreetCorner section, double-fronted shop, fittings, counters, etc., dwelling 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, iron roof, washhouse, copper and bath; price £4OO. . . ' CITY, good position—About J-acre, doublefronted shop, fitted counters and shelves, dwelling 6 rooms, iron roof, gas fittings, stable and traphouse, workshop and harness room; £450. , . CITY, central—Large Dming-room and Boarding-house, with all furniture and fittings, about 300 meals per day; £GSO. ClTY—Corner Section, 50 x 9Gft, 2 chops and 11 rooms, built on concrete, plastered, iron roof, gas fittings, Venetian blinds; £9OO. COUNTRY BAKERY BUSINESS—J-acre Land, shop, bakehouse; price of freehold £250. LICHFIELD STREET—Large 2-storey brick and stone warehouse, returning over 6 per cent on money required for if. SYDENHAM, corner—General Store, fixtures, counters, gas fittings, 4 dwelling rooms, Venetian blinds, price reduced £230; a bargain. Small stock groceries can be taken ab valuation if desired. SYDENHAM, central—Corned doublefronted Shop, fittings and counters, shelves, dwelling 4 rooms, verandah, 2-stall stable, traphouse; £SOO. Small stock to be taken by purchaser. CITY, central—Substantially-built Offices, let to good tenants, freehold for. sale; price £IBOO. BELFAST, North Road—Shop and dwelling, 3 rooms; price £2lO. CITY, Manchester Street—Section 78 by MO links, large 2-storey brick building, leasehold, to be sold at low price. And a Number of Other Businesses, particulars of which at Office. Educational. SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. Head-master—G. H. ELLIOTT. fTHHE NEXT TERM will Commence on - WEDNESDAY, 13th February. Prospectuses may be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. For Scale of_ Fees see morning papers-of Saturday, 9th February. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, sth February, 1901. 8840 PIANOFORTE. MISS M. STEVENSON resumes TEACHING on FRIDAY, Ist February. __ 80, LICHFIELD STREET. _7867 CO MM E R CIA iT COLLEGE. 150, Worcester Street West. Principal—Mß C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. Honours, assisted by a Pull Staff of DIPLOMATED TEACHERS. General Education.—Mrs G.ilby, 8.A., I.P.S. on ours); Shorthand and 'typewriting—Miss /••A. Rout, I.P.S. (Honours); Civil Service and Matriculation—Mr F. J. Wilkes, M.A. French Classes—Mons. Malaquin, frorn__'tho Lyces National d'Orleans (Eraser). Term commences at any tin*. F 2107 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, ('CHRISTCHURCH (opposite D.1.C.). MR H. W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double PitIYJL (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. : MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's Certificate. Complete course of training in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and all Commercial Subjects. GENERAL EDUCATION—EngIish, Arithmetic, Writing, Latin, French, etc. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Conducted by a Qualified Coach. X 1402 Insurance Companies. PTIHE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND 11 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserves (including undivided profits) .... £177,000 Net Annual Revenues . . £360,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for promptness and liberality. Branches and Agencies.,throughout the World. PARSONS, X 1315 Manager. moWNEND'S Tasteless Soothing Powders, for children"g teething, etc., will relieve swoollen or tender gums, interrupted sleep, diarrhoea, sickness, constipation, etc., and prevent convulsions. ■. Sold everywhere, Is. W. P. Townend, 183, Colombo Street, Chri«t shurcfe, X 2621

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12423, 12 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12423, 12 February 1901, Page 8

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