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Properties For Sale or To Let. CHARLES HILL { ‘ K; . FOB SALE. rilTST—Aerated Water Business Plant. G«» engine and all qecessary appliance* at valuation. Fol. 505 CHAS. HILL. SYDENHAM. <?QQn— TENNYSON STREET, northern Uyj aspect—House of 7 rooms, piaistwed, bathroom, shower, hot o. water, pantry, scullery, with, gas stove, large arch, hall, 2 oriel windows, double verandah, windmill, tank, w.-house, copper, tuba, conservatory, together with a splendid i-acte section, nicely laid out in lawn and garden, also good orchard. This property is in excellent order, and well worth inspection. Fol 5153 LINWOOD. PKQC —HOUSE of 6 rooms, plastered;, ctiled hearths and grates, large hall, arch, bathroom, pantry, , eouilery, hot and cold water, w.house, (jas laid on, 3-16 the of an acre, well fenced with 6ft palings. Fol. 178 SPRINGS ROAD DISTRICT. iOA ACRES, with all necessary improve. JLAU\J ments; this is a good all-round farm, very suitable for wheatgrowing, and is close to school and railway station. TEMPLETON. ACRES, a snug little farm. 130 ACRES. This farm is in the best of order —the crops are in and it will be sold a bargain. 450 350 SPRINGSTON. ACRES—A mode, farm and on* of the best in Canterbury; heavy crops in the past have resulted from this land." ACRES—A good all-round farm, with • every convenience for working. EANGIORA. OQA ACRES, with crops, etc., an excellent OtJU chance to seo’"sa a good home. LINCOLN,: (TPI ACRES—A good dairy farm, can show I “/ last years returns from creamery. Further particulars of the above-mentioned Properties will be supplied to intending bujers, who will be furnished with introductions to owners on application. CHARLES HILL, Land and Estate Agent, Ground Floor, 165, HEREFORD STREET. T. E. TAYLOR. FOR SALE. s LINWOOD— 5-roomcd Dwelling, bathroom, scullery, pantry, verandah, n. and c., detached washhouse, asphalt paths, absolutely modern in every respect, full i-acre; a genuine bargain. £6OO. No. 425 ADDINGTON —6-roomed Dwelling, verandah, bathroom, h. and c., tiled grates, washhouse and copper, gas, etc., just over i-acre. Absolutely the beet value on the market. Only £485. No. 824 Early 'application will be necessary to .secure one of these cheap properties. AIT details from T. E. TAYLOR, 199, Gloucester Street, Corner Chancery min*. X364S Q.ODFREY AND TAYLER, 911, ARMAGH STREET. FOR SALE. CITY, Armagh Street west, close to Eaglej* Park, Exhibition, etc.—New House, containing 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot sind cold water, main sower connection, etc. WROXTON. "Wo Lava for Sale, Two of the Best Sections in this Subdivision. They front th* River, and can bo bought at a low figure. MERIVALE ESTATE. ’ Good Section, well fenced and levelled. One of-the last left in the best street id Merivale. HANMER SPRINGS. TO LET—Furnished House, close to Bath»j etc., six rooms and conveniences. Possession may bo' had at once. X 2873 Funerals. J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES, \ No. 55, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 539. aTn gfo r d aHd bh i n • (lata W. and H. Langord), Funeral Furnishers and Embelmfrs, 16, LONDON STREET. Telephone 68*. HERBERT LANGFORD, 16, London Street, Richmond. ! JOHN EHIND, 43, Montreal Street, Sydenham. : ■ ■■ ’Phone 1603. Town Office: 182, Oaohel Street. X 2831 E O R G E BA B EEL L , . UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, LISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMTJ COFFINS j;a kept in Stock for Urgent Order*, legrams or telephone orders by night of receive immediate attention. 1 sce: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH, rkshops. eto.: 232 and 234, St Atapfe Street. Telephone 72X. XI9A2 l. Friends of Mr and Mrs B. P. Ed^ wards are invited to attend the Funeral their lata Daughter, Phyllis Marion, which 11 leave their Residence, Watson’# Road, sndalton, on Tuesday, the 18th inst., at 9 m. for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB \(D SON. ■ ■ M 33 ’HE Funeral of the late Peter Marten . Johnston .will- leave his late residence, 6, St Asaph Street, on Tuesday, the 18th st.„ at 11 a.m., for the Addington Cemetery. LAMB AND SON. 8824 THE Members of the Scottish Society of New Zealand (Registered) and their ends are requested to attend the Funeral the late Mr P. M. Johnston, leaving 27f1, Asaph Street, To-day (Tuesday), at 11 a.nt SNNETH MATHBSQN, Secretary. 8485 THE Funeral of the late Dr. Francis M!aobean Stewart will leave 245, Armagh rest west, on Wednesday, the 19th met., at 10 0.m., for the Addington Cemetery. J. iMB AND SON. af3l THE Members of the Scottish ’Society of New Zealand (Registered) and theil ends are requested to attend the Funeral the late Dr Maobean Stewart, leaving 34c, ■ma»h Street, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 pm. Hivh’and dre- ifonssdj'e. 54 KENNETH MAT HE SON, Order of Bechabitea. Pride of Christchurch, Tent No. 28. embers of above Tent are requested to atr,d the Funeral of our late Bro Dr F. Mlioan Stewart, to leave his late^residence, Ar. rgh Street W. on 3429 E.'H. TAYLOR, Secrctaiy,_ — PIONEER LODGE, No. 1, U.A.O.D. I EMBERS of the above are requested to attend the Funeral of our. late; Bro Dr Macbean Stewart, Part Arch, leaving Ajigh Street west-at 2.30 on Wednesday for s Addington Cemetery. Sister Lodges invited. A L. WXLLBTEED, Arch Droid. 3447 J, SWIN.vERTON, Secretary. : tHElTriende of the late John Henry Yeat* man are invited to attend his Fuueralj, doh will icavo his late residence. 16, Oonbo Street, St.Albans, on Wcdnetday, the ih' inst at 11 a.m., for the Avonside CemeT . J. LAMB AND ’SON. a<ai > IHE Friends of Mi'W. D. LewTs and "jS* Sara Turner are respectfully invited to :end the Funeral of their late father. James wis, wh.ch will leave Culvexden on.WednesT 19th inst., at 1 o’clock, for Waiau Ceme--3433, T HE Friends of Mr John McGafnn are jeEpectfuUy invited to attend the Funeral of his’date wife, to leave his residence. Davis Street, Kaiapoi,- To-morrow (Wednesday), ' tR» 19th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Public Cemetery, Kaiapoi. A. MoDOUGALL, Undertaker. 1 3834

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 12

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