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Evans and UTisher O. E B. Evans.) (F. M. B.- Fisher, VANS AND FISHER,’ 53, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Opposite Central Tram Terminus.. Jp C O £—RICCARTON, 2d section, or IJd 3vO£jO with coupons—New and Up-to-date 5-roomed Dwelling, bay window, verandah, plastered, h. and o. throughout, every convenience, nearly i-aore, chain frontage, close to tram. 126-2 7K— PAPANUI ROAD ' (off)—Well- . I built New 6-roomed House, bay , window and verandah, bathroom, h. and c. service, plastered, all kitchen offices and conveniences, windmill, and a well-fenced high section Terms. Good value. 123-8 onn C—TBAM LINE, 3| miles from Uw 1(0 town—3 Acres Land, cowshed, • fowlhouses, garden, etc., long frontages, and ■ a 7-roomod House, with washhouse, etc., bath, workshop and numerous conveniences. Just the property you are looking, for. Terms. 113-2 • P9QA—NORTH BELT (just off)—Good c&OOv/ House 4 rooms, large ; diningroom, scullery, gas and conveniences; nearly i-acre. A cheap property. Terms. 110-2 r*> LINCOLN EOAD Terms; X 11) 13U Pretty C-roomed Villa, in grand order and just ready to shift into. Get particulars of this, if you want a first-class and convenient home. 104-2 ■Q I 9 Kft—MKIUVALE, one of the Best S/IOOU and Cheapet Residences to be found—Villa of 9 good rooms, with every possiWo convenience and valuable J-acre with long frontage, A sunny, modern, and wellkept property. . 95-2 - x*"? 7 P~Lf UV/( io r~m Tram Line—Mod3vD 1 O (-rn 6-roomed Dwelling! oriel and bay windows, verandah, plastered, complete hot and cold service, ga* and fittings, tiled igralcs and all up-to-date conveniences, large workshop. Terms. Our decision is—This is a nibble. . 76-2 EVANS AND FISHEE, Land, Estate and Financial Agents, Licensed Land Brokers, etc. Canterbury Agents for YOEKSHXKE INSUEANCB COMPANY, 53, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Opposite Central Tram Terminus). Victor Harris. THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock. ■ FURNITURE AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. At HARRIS’S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. ■ A LARGE Quantity of Good Household Furniture will be sold first, and" then, immediately following, •14 CASES OF BEAUTIFUL XMAS GOODS Will be submitted and cleared out to the highest bidder. This consignment (the finest ever sent to the rooms) includes E.P. ware, E.P. and N.S. ware, fruit stands, epergues,. biscuit barrels, butter dishes, liquor cases, fruit trays, table and drawing-room ornaments of very artistic designs, pictures, vases, screens, etc., etc. These goods are of a very superior class, and may be secured for at least half retail price. Inspection invited. . , For Private Sale from 7 to '9 o’clock To-night. VICTOR HARRIS, 951 . Auctioneer. CLOSE TO THE PARK. _£»-< i ka_a CHARMING Residence,/which 3wX4tOU contains 7 large "rooms,- beautifully finished throughout and supplied with, jvery necessary modern, of rich land, beautifully laid out in lawns, walks, flower gardens, very superior, surroundLnes. Cards to view oh application. . V ■ 130 VICTOR HARRIS. JUST OFF PAFANUI ROAD. L ,au moCLexiß cuuvcmvuvm, w**v v**%-•*. - _ >w6, large dining-room, nearly good nd, nice , flower garden and lawn. This is very cheap and good property. ■ VICTOR HARRIS. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET. 180 A VERY CHEAP PROPERTY- ■< Ci ACRES of Good Loamy Land, of 10 a which 2 acres are in potatoes, 3 acres in oats, part in- mangels, and balance in jxass; good 4-roomed house, nicely papered, nfty rooms, verandah, dairy, giood water supply, also outbuildings, situate handy to ;own. Price only £7OO, including crops. One. if the cheapest properties on the market. 101 VICTOR HARRIS. 25 AGEES AND HOUSE. r»r ACRES of Good Land, 16 acres ( O in oats, 2 acres in potatoes, 1 aero in peas,, 6 acres in grass; comfortable "'4-_ roomed house, outbuildings, situate about 10 shies from town. , \ ICO ■ VICTOR HARRIS. 40 ACRES OF GOOD LAN®. THIS is a Real Good Little Farm; the land is of a free, loamy nature, and will never fail to produce satisfactory crops; substantial 7-roomed house, -• together • with good stables, granary'and other - outbuildings, situate 9 miles from town. Price £l&X> for the lot: ' 62 VICTOR HARRIS: ’ A SUPERIOR DAIRY FARM. PER ACRE—B2 Acres of First-class. Grazing" Land, produces ’ some magnificent crops of clover, well watered by permanent creek, substantial 4-roomed dwelling, erected about 4 years, good outbuildings; about 11 miles from Creamery.- • 98 VICTOR HARRIS a B. SEYMOUR, AND SON, DENTISTS, 216, COLOMBO STREET, « Christchurch. * Telephone 31L X 123 Funeral^. LAMB AND S.O N, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES, No. 55, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. 163 S WAND E. LANGFORD, Funeral Di-, • rectors and Embalmers. Residences— W. Langford, 41, Hereford Street, City. Telephone 1501. H. Langford, 16, London Street, Richmond. Telephone 689.. Town Office—lß2, Cashel Street. X 2821 George barbell, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMU COFFINS Are, Kept in Stock for Urgent Orders. Telegrams or Telephone orders by night o* day receive immediate attention. Office: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops, etc.: 232 and 234, -St Asaph Street. Telephone 721. X1962^ rjIHE Funeral of the late ■ Arthur Charles X Knight will leave his late .residence, 16, Mansfield Avenue,. St Albans, on Saturday, 16tK inst., at 2 p.m.. for the Linwood Genre-, terv L J. LAMB AND SON. . . 634 THE FRIENDS of MrD. Campbell are invited to attend the Funeral of his late ■Wife,, leaving his residence, No. 12, Frederick Street, Linwood, on Monday, 18th inst, _at 8.30 a.m., for the Catholic' Cathedral and Linwood Cemetery. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. J. LAMB AND SON. ~ 923_ rfiJTE Friends of the late Bridget (relict of X the laid Michael’ Brown, of Broadfields) are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave tho residence of-her son, P. J. Brawn, Broadfields, on Saturday, at 9 a.m., and will arrive nt Shand’s Track Catholic Church, New Headford, at 10 a.m. for Requiem Mass, after which the cortager will proceed to Lincoln Catholic Cemetery. GEORGE' BARBELL, Undertaker and Dmbalmer. . 653 T"~HE Friends of A. and M. Eogatski are rasoectfully informed that the Funeral of their late Daughter, Rose,. will leave their residence, Preston’s Road, Marshland. ' This Day. 16th inst., afi, 1 p.m., for ,St Mary’s Church, and thence to Linwood. W. AND H. LANGFORD, Funeral Directors. 924 fTTHE Friends of Mr J. C. Thompson are re-' X sp eotfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Son, Isaac Dixon, to leave his residence, Amberley. on Monday, 18th inst., at 1 p.m.. for the Balcaira Cemetery. ' H. J. GULLIVER. 975 UA.O.D.— Hope of Amborley Lodge.—Tha . members of the above Lodgeare requested to- meet at the 1 Lodge-room, Tomorrow, Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., to ottend the Funeral of our late Bro Watson. D. -L. WILSON, A.D., E. A. ROGERS, Secretary. 964

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13934, 16 December 1905, Page 16

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