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Properties For Sale or To Let. j. T. BELL, . CATHEDRAL SQUARE. t-JKOPERTIES FOE SALE. MANCHESTER STREET, close to the Raiiivay—First-class Corner Business Sits, having 33ft frontage by a depth of 100 ft. OPaWA—The host site in Opawa for cither business or residence; on the Main Road, near the station. MILTON STREET, Spreydon—About four acres first-cla&a land, well fenced and subdivided into paddooks and garden, stocked with fruit trees, substantially-built house of '7 rooms, waKhhouee and copper, scullery, staWo, trapahed and pigstyes. FITZGERALD STREET, St Albans, close to the North Belt— Substantially-built House, of seven rooms, plastered throughout,, scullery with copper, asphalt paihs, Venetian blinds, over quarter-acre fine section, well fenced «,nd planted. __ ~ ADDINGTON—A Few Splendid Building Sites, olose to tram and Show Grounds. RADLEY—First-rate comer building section, about three-quarters of an acre, ienced and planted. , ' MANCHESTER STREET (near), close to the centre—Good Cottage of four rooms and scullery, woll-fenoed section; price only £l5O. MONTREAL STREET, Sydenham—About 1* Acres Fine High Building Land, long frontage, Two Cottages, each 5 rooms, about J-acro planted in orchard. X 294 ODFREY AND TAYLER'have received instructions from DR OVENDEN TO SELL his Well-known RESIDENCE, being No. 7, Hereford Street, Christchuroh, together with .stable. The residence contains, 13 rooms, besides scullery, 2 'bathrooms, linen-room, store-room, etc., etc. It is fitted with gas, electric bells, hot and cold water, and is connected with the ""■in sewer. he stable is built of briclc, and has stall, 2 loose-boxes, double coachhouse, fodder room, harness room and 1 man's room, with loft over all. The whole property is in perfect order, and ie, in fact, up-to-date in every particular. The land comprises quarter of aa acre. GODFREY AND TAYLER,' X 2573 211, Armagh Street, Christchurch. Educational. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MISsT. C. FREEMAN. ■ ' ie Third Term of 1902 will begin on WEDNESDAY, September 17th. X 3027 DANCING. RS SOWERBY, Certificated Teacher of . Ba-llroom arid Fancy Dancing. The Second Quarter at City Hall Elementary begins Saturday, si!i. Practice Class on Tuesday, Svdenha.m, at Druids' Hall, Thursdays, I __ieat»ry, 7 to 8.30; Practice Class 8.30 10.30 p.m. Sumner on Fridays. Private Lesa by arrangements. Terms, etc., apply 31, abridge Terrace west. 2993 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle {Opposite D.1.C.). MISS Z. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.T7.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder of Typewriting DirjFoma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's First-class High Speed Certificote. COMPLETE COURSE OF TRAINING in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR QUALIFIED STUDENTS. During the last TWO YEARS pupils from this School have obtained positions as SHORTHAND WRITERS and TYPISTS in almost all the LARGE COMMERCIAL and LEGAL OFFICES in Christchurch. Prospectus giving full particulars on application at the School., • TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. X 1402rtltfrrr COLLEGE, •eet West. PRINCIPAL: MR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Classes now forming for ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING and Preparation for Accountants' Examinations. Under MR L. L. CORDERY, A.1A.., N.Z. (By Examination.) Companies' Bookkeeping, Solicitors Bookkeeping. Every One of Our Students Successful at the X 2965 Recent Accountants' Examination. ". Tenders. ill be received at my office _ „„„„ - „._i. on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst., for tho ERECTION OF A RESIDENCE AT FENDALTON. J. C. MADDISON, F.R.1.8.A., Architect, reet. 8959 T FINDERS aro required, and will be ceived up till 12 o'clock on DAY, October 15th, for RESIL _ BRICK, at St Albans. S. HURST-SEAGER, A.R.1.8.A., Architect. A.M.P. 'Buildings, Cathedral Square. 9348 ROWN'S COAL SHEDS. BEST QUALITY COALS. UNDER COVER. LOWEST RATES. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. ". J. T. BROWN AND SON, 'TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Corner Colombo arid Tuam Streets. Telephone No. 362. P.O. Bos. 306. X 1687 jLACE AND LAURII V Y (Late Wood and Laurie), ' TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, CORNER MANCHESTER AND TUAM STREETS, HAVE FOR SALEALL KINDS OF TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL. SEASONED TIMBER A SPECIALITY. In Stock— Galvanised Iron Galvanised Wire, Barbed and Plain Gates and Hurdles Sheep and Rabbit Netting Builders' Ironmongery. Vlephone No: 253.' X 142 -"7 W. ENGLAND, «• TIMBER and COAL MERCHANT. LARGE STOCKS. SEASONED TIMBERS. PROMPT DELIVERY. Iron, Cement, Builders' Ironmongery. Xsi447 Tuam. Street, Christchurch. WALLER AND SON, " 'TIMBER and COAL MERCHANTS, TUAM STREET, Have in Stock— EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING MATERIAL, Including VERY LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED TIMBER, Kept Under Cover for Immediate Use. Cement,, Galvanised Iron ! Lead, Doors, Sashes Builders' Ironmongery Fencing Materials, etc., etc. COAL AND FIREWOOD. We are prepared to QUOTE PRICES-for Building Materials delivered in town ~ part of the province. 2 CONNECTIONS TO MAIN SEWER. K7E beg to notify the Public that we uuderVY take the fixing up, connecting of WATER CLOSETS, etc., to tho MAIN SEWERS, at lowest rates and with prompt despatch. TIME PAYMENTS. In connection with the above, we are prepared (where required) to execute the work on the TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM, particulars and estimates of which can be had on application. LARGE STOCKS OF SANITARY " WARE ON HAND. TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, Licensed Sanitary Plumbers, 234, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone No. 118. Xl7Bl HERE may ba better Teas than Tiger, . but we doubt it. 2LLC2*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12942, 9 October 1902, Page 8

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