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Properties For Sale or To Let, jq-EW BRIGHTON SECTIONS^ BEACH and SPARSHOTT STREET—i-acre JOHN STREET—J-acre. ’ GEORGE STREET (near Ann Street)—4acre. HARRIET STREET (comer)—! rood 24 perches. BLIGH and JERVOIS STREETS—NearIy 3 roods. EONS DALE and HAWKE'S STREETS—I? 19p. BEACH (near Elizabeth Street)—37 perches. RICHMOND TERRACE (near Union Street) —Vacre. BLIGH STREET—! rood 17 perches. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, Cathedral Square. XISIB jp O R SAL E. . RICHMOND—Over 1 Acre Land; £95. PAPANUI —New S-Roomed House, ever? modern conyenienco, 2 minutes from tran price £550. •*» PETERBOROUGH STREET—4-Roomeij House, w.-house, connected main sewer, oyer; i-aore; £450. 'V BPBEYDON—Corner Section, with over 8 chains frontage; £lls. BARBADOES STREET—New 4-Roomed House, verandah, every convenience, over acre; price £450. For further particulars apply RONALD O. DUNCAN, Cathedral Square. X23l# THREE DECIDED BARGAINS. CLOSE to Cranmer Square—Good House of 9 rooms, plastered, bathroom, hot and cold water service, main sewer connection, gas and fittings,, scullery and washhouse, nice section, with 56 ■ feet frontage, sunny aspect. Price £3OO. This property is in a very fine position, convenient to where the Exhibition is to be(held. If required Three Extra Rooms could be added at, small expense. ’ SUMNER—Comfortable Cottage, 3 rooms, etc., plainly furnished, good J-aore section or land, let at 12s per week. A good investment for £l9O. SALISBURY STREET—House, 5 rooms, bathroom,! main sewer connection,. verandah, boy window, washhouse and bike shed, i-acre, first-class section; price £475. This is just the place to suit anyone requring a comfortable home handy to the centre at a low; figure. HILLARY AND BAXTER, i Estate Agents, \ 122, Manchester Street (Between Hereford and Cashel Streets). X 2743 J. T. BELL, . ; . JTAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. NEW BRIGHTON. RACECOURSE ROAD and RIVER ROAD. FINE BLOCK OREBUILDING LAND. OVER 20~ACEES.To be Sold in Blocks to Suit Purchaser*, • from Half an Acre upwards. CLOSE TO THE TRAM-LINE. PRICE FROM £GO PER ACRE. . Easy Terms. WORCESTER STREET WEST—Substaa* tially-built House of eight rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, connected with the sewer, handy to the centre and schools.' £750. HARPER STREET, SYDENHAM—Good Cottage of four rooms and scullery, stable, etc., nearly quarter-acre, well fenced. ■ Only £290. NORTH STREET, ST ALBANS, close to Bealey Avenue —House of six rooms, scullery and washhouse, with fine high section, containing over quarter-acre. £350. , PICTON AVENUE, RICCARTON—Fine * High Building Allotments, full quarter-acre, chain frbutages. Only £75. TANKERVILLE, close to the Lincoln - Road and Tram—Splendid Corner Block, containing over seven acres first-class land, well fenced, long double frontage, suitable for subdivision. Only £BSO. ' ADDINGTON, adjoining the Show Grounds and close to Lincoln Road—Some of the Finest Building Allotments in the district, from-£7O each. ■ > ’ A. M. LOASBY AND CG., AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 20S, HEREFORD STREET, Next G.P.O. Savings, Bank. £B3S—ST ALBANS—Modern G-roomed rffta, all conveniences, over i-acre. £63O—PAPANUI—7 rooms, large shed,; fowl- , run, workshop, 1J acres, good orchard. £IOSO—ST ALBANS—7 rooms, pantry, scullery, modern conveniences, over 100 fruit trees in full bearing; 1 acre, long frontage, easy to subdivide; a spec. ' £7SO—ST ALBANS— 6 rooms! plastered, v«-’ randah, outhouses; part of ground now used as nursery , garden; ,24 acres, or with 5 acres, £1075. - £735 —MOA PLACE—3 Four-roomed Houses. Houses are in good order, well let and now returning £94 ISs per annum. £I2SO—CHESTER STREET—BIock of 7 cottages, always let. and now returning £l2B 14s per annum. £B2S—LEINSTER ROAD—New Modern *• roomed Plastered House, all modem conveniences; easy terms. £370 —WOOLSTON—6 rooms, hath, copper, shed, i-acre; or, with 4-acre, £420. £3SO—RBDCLIFFS—1J acres, splendid building sites. . £63O—RBDCLIFFS —5 rooms, scullery, bath, etc., facing tram; J-aore. £2373—RBDCLIFFS—3 rooms, scullery, pantry, bath, verandah, a New Modern Home; . two large tomato-houses which we can let for £200; stable, vinery, outhouses, etc., etc. A good investment.'' £250 —WOOLSTON—Nice 4-roomed .House, J; acre, laid out in garden, orchard an<, lawns. A. M. LOASBY AND CO. Have NUMEROUS OTHER PROPERTIES of all sizes and descriptions for Sale in all parts. Buyers are cordially invited to call for full particulars. . X 3609 Funerals. WAND H. LANGFORD, Funeral Di- • rectors and Embalmers. Residence* —W. Langford, 41, Hereford Street, City. Telephone 1501. H. Langford, IS, London Street, Richmond. Telephone 689. Town Office—lß2, Ca-shel Street X 2821 EORGEBA R B E L L, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. JLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR EIMU COFFINS kre kept in stock for Urgent -Orders, legtams or Telephone orders by night! oa receive immediate attention. ice: 53,- DURHAM STREET SOUTH. ■ kshops, etc.: 232 and 234, St Asaph Street. Telephone 721. XI96J

LAMB AND S O& UNDERTAKERS AND EMBADMEBS, No. £5. LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 533. 1821 mEE Friends of Mr ; Henry Watson (of JL Oamam) aire invited to attend this Funeral of Iris law daughter, Nelhe Frances, leaving the'residence of her uncle, Mr Caw, Sockburn, on Friday, 27th rust., at 2 P-mg fox the Biccarton Churchyard, J- LAMB AND SON. rpHE Friends of the late Henry Nerv'ton are i respectfully informed that his IVneral loaves his late residence Wichbury Street, Sprcvdon, for the Sydenham Cemetery, oa Friday next, 27th List., at 2 p.m. W. and H. LANGFORD, Funeral Directors- S3<4

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 12