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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS & BULL. (Roland Bui) (J. R. Evans, Incensed Land Broker.) Established 1881. CHEAP CITY PROPERTY —OWNEB LEAVING. SAVE YOUR TRAM PARES. £IOOO ONLY - Just rc-duccd from £1153 making it on® < the Cheapest Properties Ever Offered. WELL-APPOINTED and Practically Nev Residence of 8 large rooms, Durham Stre® north, with every modern convenience, ant connected with main sewer throughout; ver; valuable rection of about 3-16ths aero ii garden, lawn and fruit trees. The house has been built to catch a mi mum of sunshine, and is only about minutes’ walk from Cslhodra! Square. £SO CASH, ST ALBANS. MODERN 5-roomed Bungalow, splendidly built and up-to-date in every particular iirst-class appearance, railed verandah, rouiu casement windows, high concrete foundation and all conveniences; paling fenced section close car. Price £555. A snip. 65-® BARGAIN BUILDING SECTIONS. £2OO only, CITY, north-weEt, splendid buili ing site, with 43 feet frontage, easy term# ST ALBANS, i-Acre, £7O. easy term# BEALEY AVENUE (just off), Id tram se« tion, 24 perches, £lB5, terms; LINWOOD, close to 2 trajns. nearly J-acrc, £125, £5 casl down; SYDENHAM, 3 minutes from V tram, 6 building sections, only £55 each, an any terms; COLOMBO STREET _ (just^jff t-Aere, £1 down, balance £1 month, BURN. J-Acre, £SO and easy terms: HORS BY, several I-Acres. £2O each; RICCARTOIT, 1 acre, £l3O, terms, £25 cash down { RIOCARTON (close car), several 1-Acre*, £BO each, easy terms; FENDALTON, J-acr®, £200: UPPER FENDALTON, 5 One-acr' Sectiono, £3O each, terms, £1 cash down. LINCOLN ROAD (just off). £75, absentee sale, easy terms; RICHMOiNi) (Church Property Subdivision), several build. in o " sites from £llO geicH \ OI?A"VVA (close car), 24 perches, £80; NEW BRIGHTON (close Bligh’s gardens), several sections, £2S each, easy terms; NEAR WAINONI. 1-Acres, £65 each, say £5 cash; REDCLIFFS, good section, £3O only, terms, eav £1 cash; SUMNER, Navland Street, 1-Acro, £l9O, easy terms. EASY TERMS on any of the ebov# from £1 oash down. If you want a cheap section see EVANS AND BULL. £7SO—FAPANUI ROAD (just off) 2d car— Modern Groomed villa. Over 1-acre, pa.ing fenced, garden, lawns, etc. Very easy term*, 140-8 £43O—PAPANUI —41 Acres, corner, and 5> roomed House, etc.; terms. 116-9 1 ACRE. 6 ROOMS. £575 PAPANUI ROAD and Bligh’s Road (close) —Corner Section of 1 Acre, long frontage, in garden and paddock; House of 6 room# and°offices and numerous outbuildings. Pric# only £575. Easy terms. A good spec. 302-7 EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co* 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office. H. L. BOWKER & SON. V. Henley.) ( H - W. Heslop. j- , L. BOWKER AND SOIL LAND AGENTS, 776, COLOMBO STREET. (Established 1879.) JUST OYER BEALEY AVENUE. PENNY TRAM SECTION. New Bungalow. 5 good rooms, bath* room, h. and cold water, pantry, scul.ery, tiled grates, verandah front and side, washhouse, copper and tub 3, main sewer, patent w.c., leodlights, picture mouldings, and, in fact, everything the most fastidious could possibly require. Good section, 44 feet frontage. £640. H. L. BOWKER A'ND SON, Victoria Square. ME RI VALE. MERIYALE. Very High Section of nearly J-acre, prettitf laid out. Substantiallv-built House of 5 large icorgbathroom, h. 'and oold water, scullery. war.li house wardrobes, cupboards, bookcases, tiled grates, hearths and kitchen range, sewer con-nect-ion, patent w.c. VERY FINE PROPERTY. BEING SACRIFICED £6BO. H. L. BOWKER AND SON, PROPERTY SALESMEN, 778, Colombo Street. Established 1679. Victoria Squirt. lEREFORD STREET, Linwood, adjacent Id tram section —Exceedingly » aluabie ■ction, well laid-out in flower and vegetable -rden, together with modern 5-Roomed ouse, with verandah and oriel window, built ur years, plastered and expensively paperall modern conveniences. £525. This ■operty is a first-class investment for letting lrpoaes, and on account of the excellent seirity almost the whole purchase-money, can main, on mortgage. £25 cash. J. G. ANNERMAN, 117, Colombo Street. FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, No. 234. LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. I FORD AND KHIND (late W. and {. Langford), Funeral Furnishers ana mere 19. Loudou Street. Telephone Herbert Langford. 10, London Street, Dil d- John lihind, 106, Montreal Sv’dcnham. ’Phono 1603. P.O. Box lowu Office: 104, Cashel Street. Phone GEORGE BARBELL, S’DERTAKER AND EMEALMER. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. See and Private Residence: Corner Dux- . and St Asaph Streets. orkshops, etc.: 233 anu -34, St Asaph et. TELEPHONE 721. Telegrams: Eairell, Undertaker, Chnatchurcn. lc Friends of the late Patrick McCormack (Constable) are informed that Ills ral will leave the Catholic Cathedra. for Linwood Cemetery on Tuesday, Sst met., p.m. Requiem Mass at 9 ii.iu. LANGID AND KHIND. 245 [ET Friend# of Francis A. and Lydia E. Partridge are informed that the buneif their late beloved daughter Myrtle will : their residence, Bottle Lake Re-ad, Bur1, for the Burwood Churchyard This Day, insL, at 4 p.m. LANGFORD AND vn 24S E Friends of Thomas David Smith a:o informed that the Funeral_ of his la.o red son Robert will leave lus residence, nation Street, Spreydon, for the AddingCemetery. ou Wednesday, the 9th mst., 30 p.m. LANGFORD AND EHIND. 4797 ,E Friends of the late Mrs Msrgs’.et Greenlees ere informed that her -ral will leave 139. St Asaph Street west, Day (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., for SydcnCometery._ GEORGE BARBELL. 4780 EfFriend7~of Mr” Henry Robson are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral is late wife, Elizabeth Ann Storthari, h will leave his residence. No. 360. Cashel it east, This Day (Tuesday), at 10.33 for the Linwccd Cemetery. C--IUELS. Tel. 00. Ul?_ IE Friends of the late Mr John Brock' are respectfully invited to attend bit •ral. to leave his late residence. Ashley. iVedncsday, November 9th, at 2 o’clock, file Presbyterian Cemetery, Rangiora. J LTLIFFE. Funeral Director. 465

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 12

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