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CHARLES CLARK. a A tifefcj f(HABL3S CD. E. QsTi. C Ii A B, K, US, HEKETOKD STK3O3T. ATTOTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TALUATOB, LICENSED LAND BBOKEB. •-;.■•■ MONET TO LEND On Freehold Secmxitiw, at Current lUtea. HAKjCETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE O? COST-

EAST TEEMS ARRANGE. FOB IMMEDIATE SALS. SOUTK CANTERBURY— Stock, Tools and Goodwill of a Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's Business, wi'ih now house of 9 rooms, irapshed and J-acro of land, as a I going concern, on main nod. No opposition. One of the best stands in S. Canterbury. A certainty for. a good steady man. Failing health only reason for selling. £350, a .'Tegular bargain. Apply before it is gone. LOWER FENDALTON--Quaint House of S rooms, recently renovated from top to bottom, half an aore and 11 perches of land, beautiful shelter, corner position, and -room for 2 more houses. This property is a bargain at £BSO. 552 LATIMER ' SQUARE—Handsome City Residence, of 14 rooms and offices, oil in perfect order, and beautifully decorated, with pretty garden front and back. It is on ideal residence for a business man, doctor or nursing home. A very low pno& is asked for this fine property. Card to view on application. 484 ST ALBANS—Several very nice housea of 4 and 5 rooms, with modern conveniences; £SOO to £550. LOWER RICCARTON, EDINBURGH ST. —A magnificent Building Site, containing 4| perches, over a quartex-acre, well fenced and beautiful!;- sheltered. It is very high, and the only section for sale in this favourito block. To effect a speedy sals, the- Trustees have reduced the prico to £250. TUAM STREET, close to Lower High Street and to the new Motor Garage being; erected there—A very valuable city Freehold having 86|ft frontage to two streets by a depth of 160 ft, with buildings thereon, bringing in a fair rate of interest on the reduced pnoe—viz., £1650. Ther> is a sure profit to be made out of this, so make no mistake but call and get particulars of it to-day. 461 ST JAMES STREET, LlNWOOD—Dwel-yng-house of C rooms, conservatory, stable traphouse deep well, h. and c.; half-acre in lawn, orchard and garden. The situation of this is unequalled, and it is close to the river and penny section of tram. £llOO. 628 Also, ' Pretty Cottage of 6 rooms, well built in kauri, h. and c. and all conveniences; quar-ter-acre. £700; easy, terms can be made for both of these. . 529 ARMAGH STREET, LINWOOD—A thoroughly up-to-date Residence of 9 Tooms and offices; verandah back and front, sewer, connection; over a quarter of an acre, in garden and orchard. The house is in first-class order and the price includes gas fittings, wardrobes, bookcase, linoleum in 7 rooms, and gas grill. £I3OO. 525 CARLTON MILL ROAD—Comfortable House 6 roomß, bathrooms, h and c, plastered, verandah, vinery, nearly quarter of an acre in garden; owner leaving for England. Cheap at £675. 621 MANCHESTER AND DUNDAS STREETS —Splendid City Freehold, 33ft x 101 ft, opposite the site of the Kaiapoi Woollen Comfanv'a new factory; £45 per foot, or offer. f is tira best corner for sale in> Manchester Street. TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSES from 6 to 10 Rooms. Also • number of UNFURNISHED HOUSES from fl rooms upwards. CATALOGUES of PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OR POSTED FREE,

On account of the Trustees of the late John Holmes. FINE RESIDENCE IN WEBB STREET, AND FURNITURE THEREIN. CHARLES CLARK Las received instructions to Sell by Auction on the Premises, THIS DAY (TUESDAY) and TO-MORROW, THE RESIDENCE, No. 8, Webb Street, St Albana, containing on ground floor Dining, Drawing, 3 Sittingrooms, Hall, Conservatory, Kitchen and Servants' Offices, Box Room, Washhouße; and (upstairs) 6 Bedrooms (wardrobes), Dressingroom, Bathroom, etc., all in first-class order and connected with main sewer.

The Garden of 1-acre is tastefully laid out in lawn and ormnarnental >!•. s, and tho house stands w.,11 back fro:.j .~u road. This Property, is situate in the most fashionable neighbourhood, closa to the tram, yet sufficiently far off the Main Road to avoid the duat, has a sunny aspect and will always command a ready sals. Very suitable for a i&edioal man. Also, the whole of the Superior Furniture and Effects in No. 8, Wobb Street, including 3 Chippendale chairs, lady's chair, Chesterfield settee and 2 easy chairs in tapestry, card table, .occasional tables, afternoon tea table, flower stands, stools, beautiful Brussels and Axminster carpets, brass and iron kerbs, sets brasses and irons, hall stand, hall tables and chairs, barometer, diningroom suite in walwut and leatheT (9 pieces),3 carving chairs, kauri extension table, table oloths, handsome sideboard, dinner waggon, writing desk, marble clock, coal scuttle, leather couch, wicker chairs, cusfnons, curtains, curtain poles, pictures, ornaments, books, firo screens, arm chairs, oak office chair, Brussels runner, double and single brass-rail bedsteads, stretchers, wardrobeu, dressing tables, chests drawers, marble-top and other washstands, sets ware, linen, blankets, crockery, kitchen utensils, mangle, pot plants, garden hose, cupboards, etc.,

Note. —The auctioneer would specially draw Qto attention of persons requiring really first-class furniture to this sale, as it is all oi the best qua'ity and latest desig-na. and in condition equal to new. A catalogue would have "been printed and circulated if time had pmnittod. Jftunittire sfc 11, Property at 12 noon. For further particulars apply .to MESSB. LANE AND NEATE, Solicitors, Hersfoid Street; Or THE AUCTIONSEE. 9CC6 PRACTICALLY NEW MOTOR-CAR, etc. / ifIASLES CLARK has been_ favoured witb iVy instructions from A- J- AVINTLE, Esq., who is Kiviii!' up housekeeping, to SELL BY AX7CTION, at 89% CHESTER STREET. near Madras Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, FEBY. 21st, His Very Superior Household Purniture, the contents of 7 rooms, comprising— Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Occasional Tables, Extension Dining Table, Table Cover, Ba3ket Easy Chairs, Couch and Chairs in" leather, Sideboard with bevelled mirror back, Bevelled Mirror Overmantel, Brass Pire Kerbs and Brasses, Brussels Carpet, Brussels Runner, Inlaid Linoleum, Chiffonier, Dining Table, Oak Writing Table, Fircproof Safe (by Hipkins) ;.!2 x 31 x 20, GlaS3, China, Kitohen Utensils, Lawn Mower, 100 ft Rubber and Canvas Hose, Doublo and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wiro-woven, Kapoo and Flax Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets Linen, Duchess© Chests, Washstaads, Sets Toilet Ware, etc. Also, 5 h-p. Oldsmobile Motor-car, in good runair;g order and in daily use. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 12