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McKENZIE & WILLIS. BARGAIN—ST ALBANS—BARGAIN. —SPLENDID House of 6 rooms, 1 bath, h. and c. lavatory basm, tiled grates and bearths, gas, pantry, scuhery, washiiouse, copper, tubs, sewer connection; neariy \- acro. A dir: cheap property; must be sold to close a deceased estate Fol- 204 McKENZIE AND WILLIS. CHEAP AND GOOD. r»K OK—LINCOLN ROAD, just off-Near-dvOZ/tJ ly new House of 4 rooms, bath, h. and c, verandah, oriel window, nmu mantel, tried grates and hearths, gas, wardrobes, pantry, scu.lcry, washheuse, copper, tubs, i-acro; an ideal home. McKENZIE AND WILLIS^ "FASHIONABLE BOARDING-HOUSE. TAfE have just had placed in our hands for »V Sals a First-class Boarding-house or Private Hotel, domg a splendid business; good connection; grand opportunity for the righ'. person. Excellent reasons lor so.ling. juired at least £3OO. Full particr" 1 -- ication. Principa.s on.y dealt wil McKENZIE AND WILLIS. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. ITiTE have just had a Magnificent. GentleVV man's Res.deneo placed in our hands for Sale. Tho property comprises a neany[ouse of 10 large rooms, with every nio;onvenience. Charmingly-situated in beautiful grounds. Quite close to the city, and just off a main electric car rouve. Tnree acres laid out. in garden, lawns, tennis court, .w_r.i.w. r y artificial lake, conservatory, stab.es, d, etc., etc. Anyone seeking a place description should call at our office . photographs of this place, inside and out. Fol. IKK McKENZIE_AND_WILJ_ SPECIAL NOTICE. A S we find that some people do not care to JA. submit their goods to auction, we beg_W announce that WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Best possible Cash Pncea given. AUCTION SALES of FURNITURE, Etc., held in our Commodious Auction Rooms EVERY FRIDAY at 1.30 p.m. „,„ . CALL and INSPECT OUR BARGAINS m NEW FURNITURE. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers and Land Agents. Cathedral Square (next to Post 01 HILLARY & BAXfEB, HILLARY AND BAXTER, 122, Manchester Street. CHOICE HILL SECTIONS. 15 Mimttes' Walk from Opawa Trarr Sunny Position, with no East Winds. Magnificent Outlook. Living Commodities at Town Prices. -TT.LLAKY AND BAXTER are instructed ' to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY tho undermentioned Property, fronting White's Road and Vernon Terrace, either as a whole or divided into Six Sections. 'Tho land is ■c--' -'-.js soil, as the splendid frui't and shels will prove. LOT I.—l rood 11 perches, planted with choice fruit trees in full bearing. Splendid site for a house. £IOO. LOT 2.—1 rood 23 perches, planted with fruit and shelter trees. £95. LOT 3.—1 rood 34 perches, on which is erected a good shed. £BS. LOT 4.—1 acre 23 perches, well laid out and planted with specially picked fruit, and shelter trees. Also, exaa weli-b"" ;u House -5 rooms, verandah and bay i dow, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse and apple house. Everything in perfect order. £630. LOT 5. —2 roods 27 perches, planted with choice fruit trees, mostly late appies. Also well-built glasshouse 60 x 20, confoundation, brick walls, to.ara e, etc.; shed a-nd windmill. £l3O. LOT 6.—1 rood. A very fine build*n=r site, planted with frui't and well-grow: trees. £SO. The above areas are only approximate. 'roperty is placed on the market, for Absolute Sale, and we would advise anyone requiring a. superior Hill Siie at a very low price to see the above without delay. The position is the finest around Christchurch, and .remember, there is no extra cost of livEnquire at once from tho Sole Agents, HILLARY AND BAXTER, 122, Manchester Strest, Between Hereford and Cashel Slree BETWEEN THE SUMNER AND Nl BRIGHTON ELECTRIC TRAMS. TOTE THE PRICE very line section, superior '. 5 room's, plastered and papered, gas ntiinsrs, 5 fireplaces, tiled grates, verandah, bathroom, scullery with sink, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, splendid water supply from rani and tank, out-shed, orchard and garden in first-class order. Early possession can bo given. A BARGAIN AT £l2O. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 122, Manchester Street. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 189 a. Hereford Street. 4? A i C-ADDINGTON-New House of i <M-t.LO rooms, plas:ered, bath, washhousa, copper, tubs, verandah, sunny frontage, Jacre, high section Terms. £3o* rash, balance 158 a week. KNIGHT' AND CHECKLEY. ~~"- r—WALTHAM—Plastered house, of 4 O rooms, wa c hhou?e and copper, verandah, J-acre, long frontage, room to build another house. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. Tyr A—MARKET Garden, near electric ' I OU car over 4 acres in orchard, vegetable garden, flowers, etc.. large collection of bulb?, 2 largo glasshouses, stables, dwelling of 5 rooms. The owner is now retiring, consequently the lwonerty must b? sold. KNIGHT AND OTECKLFY. f>lpn-HILLMORTON, off Lincoln Road 3vlOU -Hou'S sf 4 room*, scullery, washhouse copper, full i-acrc You 1- choice of two at the ibove price, or :h" fwn fr-r £3lO. • . KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. K v TGHT j'ND CHECK! W-_ jf?CQ"—CITY, centre—Up-tn-date nf 9vDJO ."> rocm-i every convenience, handy to railway powerhouse, and centre of city. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 18'Ja, Hereford Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 11