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Properties For Sala or To Let LAND AND ESTATE DEPARTMENT. We taro a very fmo selection, of City an 3 Suburban Properties, which. we are enabled tfl Soil on exceptionally easy terms. Deposits from £2O. Balances by Easy Monthly Payment*. Transfers and Mortgages prepared for Pur* chasers at minimum cost. Intending purchasers are invited to call and inspect our very comprehensive list before buying. CHEAP CITY PROPERTY. BARBADOES STREET NORTH. Over i-acre, well fenced, and nearly new Verandah House of 6 . rooms and all usual offices and conveniences; western aspect. An undoubted bargain at £4lO. ILALSWELL. HOON HAY ROAD. 2 Acres, well planted and Blocked, and very comfortable House of 7 living rooms (plastered and papered}, alee scullery, bathroom, 1 wash house and copper, verandah, etc. Outbuild* ings comprise 2-stall stable, traphouse, feed, room and other useful appurtenances. An undoubted bargain at £7OO. PAPANUI. CLOSE TO~FoWNSHIP. About 1J Acres first-class land and sub* stantial Dwelling of 5 good rooms, scullery, pantry, copper, etc., verandah, numerous useful outbuildings. A capital little holding. Price only £565. ST ALBANS. ' GRESFORD ESTATE. CLOSE TO NORTH BELT. Over i-acre nicely laid out in lawns, garden and orchard, and most attractive and sub-stantially-built Villa containing 6 fine living rooms, also pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. water service, washhouse with copper and tubs, large bay windows, V. blinds. A very fine property in -ail respects, and cheap at £6OO, X 3063 SHIRLEY. - IVe have several capital blocks of from J* acre to 2 acres splendid land at most reasonable prices. On- tram route. LINWOOD AND AVONSIDE PROPERTIES. WORCESTER STREET—FuII i-acre section and fine new modern residence containing 6 good rooms and all conveniences, including hot and cold water service, pantry, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs. CASHEL STREET, between Belt and Stanmore Road—About i-acre and comfortable House of 5 rooms and conveniences. £350. __ . .. ARMAGH STREET—nuII i-acre, nicely laid out and planted, and most substainriallybuiit and well-finished House of 9 large living rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhoqse and copper, verandah, h. and c. water service. An exceptionally' good and complete family residence. CASHEL STREET—About i-acre and nearly new House of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery bathroom, washhouse and copper. A very complete little home; £450. ST ALBANS PROPERTIES.’ ■ GRESFORD STREET, St Albans—Fin® section and exceptionally well-built villa; containing 6'large rooms and all modern conveniences, including h. and c. water service. Thu ■ is cne of the best properties in this popular locality, and is well worth the price asked, viz., £550. Easy terms. MADRAS STREET—Over i-acre,' fenced and planted, and nearly new House of 6 living rooms, also bathroom, pantry, storeroom, washhouse and copper, verandah, c. found* tion®, iron roof, v, blinda; £6OO. ' FITZGERALD STREET Good Cornel Site—over i-acre—and convenient House (new) of 6 living rooms and pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, h. and o. water service, verandah, etc.; £565. i Also— NORTH BELT—A Magnificent Residency containing 9 beautiful rooms, most elaborately finished, and every modern convenience, stable, coachhouse, etc,, over J-acre in garden an a orchard. A really fine property. RICHMOND PROPERTIES. RICHMOND, Vogel Street—Over 4-acre ani well-built new residence of 4 good rooms, also pantry, scullery, washhouse, bathroom, etc.: verandah; price £l2O only. STANMORE ROAD—About J-acre and New House of 4 good rooms (plastered), also pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, copper anij washtubs, verandah, iron roof, c. foundations, \ blinds. A very complete little property, and cheap at £4OO. VOGEL STREET—Very high J-acre section and New House of 4 rooms, copper, etc. A very cheap little properly at £315. ■ TAY STREET—Section, 45ft frontage, and well-built House of 4 good rooms, also washhouse and copper. , Another bargain a 1 £350. Also— A SPLENDID MODERN RESIDENCE ot 6 good rooms and every convenience, fine situation, N.E. Belt, full particulars of which wifi' be supplied ,6n application. ■ CRADDOCK AND SIMES, 185, Hereford Street, Christchurch. X 3063 Funerals. G. 17. I. PARSONS, . MONUMENTAL MASON. Manchester Street S.Monuments and headstones ia . Marble, Granite and other stones. All Work Guaranteed. Lowest Prices. . Concrete Kerbings and Iron Railings in all the Newest Designs. , Inspection Invited. X 2539 G' EOR G E B~A RRE LL, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK or ' RIMU, COFFINS are kept in stock for urgent orders. Telegrams or Telephone orders by night ox day receive immediate attention. Office: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops, etc.: 232 and 234, St Asaph Street. Telephone 721. X 1962 LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES, No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. 1629 E Friends of Mr Thomas Burnet ore invited ( to attend the Funeral, of .his late •leaving his residence, Stuart Mill Street, ouih Belt, This Day (Wednesday), 29th at 3 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery, owers. J. LAMB AND 'SON. 698: THE Friends of the' late Jane Young »r« respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, leaving !hcr lato residence, Churchbush, ilaia* pci, on Wednesday, 23th inst., at 1.30 ior the Rangiora Presbyterian Cemetery. A. iIcDOUGAL-L. Undertaker. ■ 5706 , : fY^HE - Friends of the late Mrs Kate Dexter JL ';u'o invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave 63, Salisbury Street, on Thursday, at 2 p.m., for Limvood Public Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL, Undertaker and Emhaliuor. 5972 - B Friends 'of the late Mrs dames Leahy are requested to attend her Funeral, l will, leave the residence cf Mr i, •edy, on Thursday, 801 h inst., at 1 am, le Catholro Cemetery, Lceston. KILL* )G'B AND HANNA. Undertakers. 6092 .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13113, 29 April 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13113, 29 April 1903, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13113, 29 April 1903, Page 12

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