Auctions. EVANS & BULL- ’* J. R. Evans.) (Ronald Bull. DAIRYMEN. DAIRYMEN. DAIRYMEN. ' With Butter at 150 s, this is the Laud yc«£ " need. PAPANUI SUBDIVISION, ' PAPANUI SUBDIVISION, 3 miles from Town, and close School, eCr 6 ACRE BLOCKS of above land ■ 10 ACRE BLOCKS - ri 15 ACRE BLOCKS 20 ACRE BLOCKS 1. 25 ACRE BLOCKS i ■ And up to nearly 100 Acres : (any size ov*C 5 acres). j Fine Heavy Laud, suitable for dairying cropping, fruit-growing, etc., etc., eto. PER ACRE. j - ' . Lnd Easy Terms, tnd Easy Terms. Land close to this is £IOO per acre. V This is the LOWEST PRICE LAND of. gcod quality to be had near Christchurch, \ and we would advise buyers to see it H£r ), HBDLVTELY. \ NOTE. —Only £65 per acre and easy term* '! EVANS AND BULL, \ j 63, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, , ( Opposite Post Office. j H. B. SORENSEN. - r V ; WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19th. Sale eleven o’clock. SUPERIOR FURNITURE SALE. HB. SORENSEN has received instre*. , tions from the Trustee in the Estate of the late Mrs Smith, of “Edlington,” Glou--ce3ter Street, Linwood., to Sell by Public Auction, lit her late residence, as above, the SUPERIOR FURNITURE CONTAINED THEREIN, And comprising— DINING-ROOM— / . ' ; Brussels carpet, tables, suite in leather, cur* tains, pictures, fender, irons, ornaments. DRAWING-ROOM— i Settees, easy and other chairs, Brussels carpet, rugs, curtains, fender and irons, picture*, vases, flower stands, etc. , HALL — Crimson carpet, linoleum, cupboard, chair*, lamp, etc. j 3 BEDROOMS— Brass and iron bedstead, carpets, duchess* ohests, chests of drawers, ware, beds and bed- !. ding, curtains, chairs. KITCHEN— ; Oilcloth, tables, chairs, clock, fender, ket> J ties, mangle, crockery eto. , , ; OUTSIDE — Garden roller, lawn mower, rubber bout, garden tools, meat safe, etc. Also, 1| Youth's Stirling Bicycle. \ H. B. SORENSEN, i 502 Auctioneer. ' CHARLES CLARK j THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF THE 1 > IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, In the estate of the late John Holmes. AT No. 8, WEBB STREET, St Albans. Cl HARLES CLARK will continue the Sal* J THIS DAY. commencing at U o'clock, , w'hen he -will offer the Whole of the - Very | Choice BEDROOM) AND HALL FUR NT- : TUBE, Pot Plants, Books, Bkfekets, Bed and Table Linen, eto. NO RESERVE. No. 690. 066 s PICTURES. ' PICTURES. OIL PAINTINGS AND WATERCOLOURS, LANDSCAPES, SEA PIECES AND FIGURES. /CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with VA - instructions from Mr Lawson Balfour, to Sell by, Auction, in the Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 75 OIL PAINTINGS and WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS. . Mr Balfour has both a British and European having had .his. pictures hung in ail the principal galleries in Europe, and the selection to be offered bears out his reputation' as a FIRST-CLASS ARTIST. This is a most artistio and beautifully painted collection, and the public are cordially invited to inspect the same. No. 693 Sale at 2.15 o'clock. 872 THE FARMERS’ SALEYARDS. ! THE FARMERS’ SALEYARDS,' LTIK 1 j jpARMERS, we want your POUI/TI hjjlq AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDA n 4 AND WEDNESDAY. Good Prices. Prompt Settlements. Rates of Commission *re the Lowest, Send us a Trial Lot. i A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer. Funerals. V; /,;• TANGFOKD AND RHINDt JJ (Late W. and H. Langford), FUNERAL FURPISHERS AND EMBALMERS, 16 LONDON STREET. Telephone 689. . Herbert langford, ie, \ Londor Street, Richmond. _ JOHN RHIND, 48, Montreal Street,' Syd onbam. ’Phone 1603. Town Office: 227, Cashel Street ’Phone 812. n EOSfIE BA E El L I* IT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALI'ER. , Funerals Furnished on Modem LineV end Receive the Personal Supervision of the Pro* prietor. Office and Private Residence, 5$ Durham Street, Christchurch. Workship and Coffin Warehouse, 232 end 254, St Asaph Street, t ) '• Telephone 721. Telegrams, Barrell, undertaker, Christchurch. X 1983 J v : LAMB .AND SO Erl UNDERTAKERS AND /EMBALMERS, / No. 65. LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 539. IMPORTANT REDUCTION SALE. , T B. MANSFIELD AND SONS, ; MonuJ • mental Masons, Manchester Street south, beg to notify the public that owing to the retirement of 'Mr J. B. Mansfield from, the business, that for the next three months a special reduction will be made on all kmd* of monuments, etc. The largest ana most varied stock to choose from of any firm in the Dominion. - Telephone 1634. Established 1863. X3934__ THE Friends of the late Mr James Osborne, formerly of Medway Farm, Tat Tapu, are respectfully invited to attend _hi9 Funeral service, at the Baptist Church, Lincoln, on Wednesday, February 19th, at 1.89 p.m. The cortege to leave for Lincoln Publio Cemetery at 2 p.m., C. T. RESTALL, Un3ertaker, Lincoln. HE Friends of Mr William and Annie Jones are invited to attend the Funeral of their late son, Herbert William, which will leave their residence, Bedford Street, Belfast, To-day (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Bek fast Cemotery. J. ANDEKSOL, Undertaker, 101, Victoria Street. rpHE Friends of the lato John Carr ara JL iiiformed that hiis Funora-l ins late residence, 65 Tuam Street, Linwood, on Thursday, 20tli inst., for 9 a.m. Requiem Mass in the Catholio Cathedral, tnence toi the Linwood Cemetery. LANGFORD AND RHIND. 834
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14611, 19 February 1908, Page 12
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