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Properties For Sale or To Let. Taranaki dairy farms. R. C. TEMPLER, Stratford Farmers’ Exchange, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. * For fuller particulars see Advertisement in “ Canterbury Times.” 7527 J. T. BELL. ' CATHEDRAL SQUARE. pROPERTIES FOR SALE. LINWOOD, Close to Tram (a Bargain)— Well-built house of 0 rooms, bathroom, panTannery— First-class Building Site, containing nearly One and Three-quarter Acres splendid land, well fenced. , WORCESTER STREET, Lmwood— Newlytnilt House of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery and washhouse, first-class section, nicely laid out, sunny frontage. CAMBRIDGE STREET, class House of 5 rooms, scullery, etc., plastered, wide hall and verandah, nearly an acre of first-class land, fully slocked _ with fruit trees, and nicely laid out; all in splendid order. . • , _ „. LINWOOD, Very Handy to Tram—Six Acres of First-class Land, with house, 7 rooms and scullery, large stable and shed, fowlhouse and pig stye. A large part of the mohey can remain on mortgage. AVON SlDE—Splendid Building Section, containing quarter-acre; only £SO. WALKER STREET, Convenient to Centre and Schools—House, 6 rooms, scullery, etc., washhouse and copper, shed, nice garden, asphalt paths, sunny frontage; £4OO. (DURHAM STREET NORTH (off)-Well-built house, 4 rooms, scullery, copper, etc.; first-class section; cheap. X 294 ALLAN HOPKINS, A CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged for any of the undermentioned FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES, ‘ Pull particulars of which may bo obtained on application. • LINWOOD, convenient to Ferry Road tram—Well-constructed square house of 4 rooms, plastered throughout, - scullery, verandah and washhouse, with copper in brick, well fenced, 5-acre section, planted. Price £305. , A 25 ADDINGTON, near School—Square house of 5 rooms (3 plastered and papered), washhouse, copper in brick and trapshed, over Jacre of land, fruit trees and good garden. Price £230. A 24 LINWOOD, unsurpassed situation, convenient to tram—Villa residence of 6 rooms (plastered), ' verandah front and* side. Venetian blinds, hall and scullery and washhouse with copper (water laid on), 1 rood 5 perches of land, asphalt paths; an ideal home; owner having left, a very low price will bo accepted. A2Ol SYDENHAM, best locality, handy to Ferry Road tram—New modern house of 6 rooms, plastered throughout, 1 large bathroom (b. and o. water), gas service throughout, i-acre of land in garden and lawn; a first-class property in every respect. A 235 CITY, North—Two-storey house of 10 rooms-, plastered throughout, bathroom, washhouse and copper, good section of land, well fenced, convenient to town. Price reduced to £4OO. A 229 RICHMOND— Well-appointed house of 8 rooms, plastered throughout, concrete founuationa, large workroom end stabling, 5-acre of well-laid-out land) sunny position and near tram; should be inspected by all in search of a really good home. A 374 ADDINGTON, close to Lincoln'Road—New house of 6 rooms, plastered throughout, bathroom scullery, copper, etc., convenient-section of land, well fenced and drained. Price £450. A 231 MERIVALE— Two-storey house of 9 rooms, plastered throughout, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, with copper and tubs, i-acre of land planted with fruit trees and laid out in lawn and garden. Price reasonable. A 375 ADDINGTON, Sunny Aspect—Modem House of 10 rooms and every convenience, including new billiard-room, and large stable and man’s room; 2| acres of land, with extensive frontage. Circumstances necessitating an early sale, a very reasonable price has been fixed. - A 371 LINWOOD, on tram route, northerly as-pect—-Square house of 6 rooms, plastered, bath, 'connected with h. and c. water, stabling and other conveniences, i-aora of land with a double frontage; a very desirable residence. Note the Address: ALLAN HOPKINSJ House, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square (adjoining Bank of N..Z) X 1760 ' Money MONEY. TETE have several SUMS OF MONEY TO 'V. LEND at Lowest Current Rates on Ap* •oved Freehold Security. WYNN-WILLIAMS .AND BROWN, X 592 212, Hereford Bt?fet, Christchurch^ TONEY to Lend, on First Mortgage oi i. Freehold Securities, from 4J. per cent, cording to security and amount. Also, on Second Mortgage. IZARD AND DUGHNAN,- Solicitors, Christchurch, Leesn and Southbridge. X2621_ USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND, his Society la prepared to Lend Money on eft-class Freehold City and Country £(esuti* at PER CENT. iberal Mortgage Deed gives power to *xeportion of the .jan during term, pply direct to the Society's Branch Office, llington, or to any of the Society’s District EDWARD LOWE, Resident Secretary, ’ellington, 27th April, 1900. trlot Office, JAMES HAIR, Christchurch. District Secretary., X 133 MONEY. ; LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO.’S OFFICES, , 172, Lichfield Street. Box 91, P.O. ' ’ Telephone 624. mHB above Co. have MONEY TO LEND A on the following Securities, in Sums of £2O and upwards:— ; ' Freehold Property, Leasehold Properly, Shares of any. description, Bills of Sale over Farm Stock, Bills of Sale over Furniture and Household Furniture, or, on Personal Security. ' Wo discount genuine Trade Buis at a very cheap rate; weekly or monthly payments can bo arranged to any amount. We Lend Money on Reversionary Interests under Wills, or wuj purchase same. Having been in business since 1864 is a sufficient guarantee that oul business is carried on with the utmost secrecy. Compare our prices before obtaining money elsewhere. VICTOR HARRIS, Manager of Directors. We have no Board, therefore your business is done direct with the manager. FL244S MONEY TO LEND PRIVATELY. ATLANTIC LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. 100, CASHEL STREET. MONEY to LEND, according to arrangement, from £5 and UPWARDS TO ANY PERSON UPON ANY SECURITY. Money Auvanced on Life Policies and Shares. Money advanced on Unregistered Bill# of Bale. Trade and other Bills Privately Discounted. All business strictly confidential Telephone 48S, Postal Address Box 16. F. C. RAPHAEL, Commission and Financial Agent. .V7STE HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of MONEY 1 YVj FOB INVESTMENT On Good Town or Country Freeholds, at Lowest Rates of Interest. Favourable Terms for Repayment. JOHNSTON, MILLS AND JOYCE, Solicitors, 213, Hereford Street, Christchurch, X 2661 And at Rangiora and Lyttelton, £i2o 000 T ° Lend, from £5 upwards, on any class of security; interest from 45 per cent. J. J. DOUGALL, Solicitor, X 2617 9, Cathedral Square (next Post Office. Hotels. F ROVIHCIAL HOTEL, ‘ DUNEDIN. JOHN GEBBIB ta of Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR, he Provincial has been entirely remodelled, is now second to none for comfort and venience. The whole of the rooms have, a refurnished regardless of cost, and so ipare favourably with the leading houses the colony. _ BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY (By Burroughs and Watt, London), res and Spirits of finest quality onlf kept. SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottle. TERMS MODERATE. X 2222 s TOREY’S FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. R. OGDEN, Proprietor, TERMS: 8s per day; £2 2s per week. sphone No. 795. Night Porter. All s will receive prompt attention. X2BIO • R M X~N U S HOTS L, DUNEDIN, s Hotel ia situated jusl opposite the jle. Gardens, Railway Station end ves. It is one of the most beautiful po»iin Dunedin. There is no pleasanter at which to live. The hotel is quite ind the rooms are large and lofty. The and lavatories are all that could be deTariff Moderate. T.- CORNISH. PROPRIETOR, 2111-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12541, 1 July 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12541, 1 July 1901, Page 8

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