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W. E. RIMES & CO. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. THIS DAI', 11 a.m. THIS DAI', 11 a.m. ON THE PREMISES. Corner WINDMILL and UKJSSCENT ROAU& and STRICKLAND STBEET. ACCOUNT Mr J. W. Smitham (who is leading To-morrow for Queensland)— t UKNITURE—TabIes, Bedsteads, Linoleums, Chiffoniers, Glassware, Crockery, Couches, Milk Cans, Chum, Lam Mower and Spray, Bath? 2 Bicycles, Tricycle, Shears, Meat Sato, 2 Violins, etc., etc. 93 W. E. SIMES, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 114-146, HEREFORD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. AUCTION SALES~~OF PROPERTY and HOUSES conducted in our commodious and "situated rooms, held regularly every THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, And SATURDAYS, at 12 Noon. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED AT MINIMUM COST. Inspection, Valuation, Board 3, Preparation * dvertisemonts, Conditions of Sale and Subitting to Auction Freo of Charge. Seller nominates amount to bo spent in advertising. NO SALE, NO CHARGE. If you desire your property sold, consult ua forthwith. W. E. SIMES, Auctioneer^ CASHMERE HILLS. IDEAL SITUATION—LOVELY OUTLOOK. OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL. £7AA— A PRETTY BUNGALOW of 4 I \JKJ large rooms, verandah used as a sleeping comnartment, plast" '. in hall, tiled hearths and gra> .„„ .")!" service, pantry, ccullery, ;-.. _>room, wwjihouse, copper and tubs," [&!**. water supply, well sheltered from es,st winds; view of City and Plains can never be interrupted. O'.ie of the best situations on the hill, J-aero fenced, level section. The property is Being offered at practically ihe cost price. Values have increased, and will still further increase. Call and get a card to inspect this pronerty. Fol. 131 W. E. SIMES AND CO.. Agent*. LIN-WOOD—CLOSE TO 2d SECTION. A VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. ' A RO — Compact Hou=e of 5 rooms. •'TuOvy oriel window, verandah, plastered, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse. copper and tubs, good hiprii section of nearly 30 perches, fenced all round, sunny situation, free from dust, and in the best part of Linwood. Jf required, EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. W. E. SIMES AND CO.. Fol. 251 •' Agents. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. PETERBOROUGH STREET (Between Madras and Manchester Streets). POlA— Seven Choice Building Sites in **lv this favourite part, wtihin five minutes of the. lieaTt of the City, each h acre; several of the sections have sewer connections: £2lO each. Absolutely the cheapest land in the City. You can't go vrronjr buy- '"" City property at this price, as it is be- ' Government valuation. MAKE YOUR CHOTCE EARLY. THEY ARE SELLING QUICK. "W. E. SIMES AND CO., Sola Agents, SACRIFICE. J»£QA— SPLENDID House of 7 rooms, and bay window, verandah, lead, lights, plastered, nicely papered. picture mouldinrs, gas and fittings, tiled hearths and gTates. wardrobes, Venetian blinds, pantry, scullery, batjiroom. washhouse, copper and tubs, sower connection, in fact, every thing that could bo desiTed to make a nice home. High section, asphalt paths, lawn and g-arden. Good situation, dose to Bealey and Fitzeerald Avenues. A sard to view ■ill repay you. Fol. 66 W. E. KSSS3 &VV> CO., Sole Ajrents. A FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. Suitable for a Retired Farmer. CLYDE ROAD, EICCARTON (Adjacent). XOUSE, extremely well built, contains 8 large rooms, oriel and bay windows, erandah, sunny situation, lendlights, plastered throughout, centre flowers, nice mantels and fittings, enamel iron bath, hot and cold servico, pantry, scullery, bathroom, .washhouso, copper and tubs, up-to-date in all respects, deep well, Goptic tank, stable, trapshed, feedhouse, fowlhouse, etc. LAND about li ACRES, garden nicely laid out, fenced all round, long frontage 4} chains. Can ho purchased, if required, with more or less land. We can well recommend this property, and invite you to inspect it. It is on the market for absolute sale under exceptional circumstances, and in order to effect a quick »*Jo we are instructed to accept the LOW PEICE OF 41500. SB3 W. E. SIMES AND CO., HILLARY & BAXTER. QvENl'l/EKAN'S SPX.ESDID RESIDENCE, SEST PART OF ST ALBANS. THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. MANSFIELD AVENUE Beautifully finished Villa House of 7 rooms, all large, 22 X 15, IS x 14, 16 x 14, etc., lift stud, grand entrance hall 7st 6in wide, plastered, including fancy cornices and centre flowers, gas fittings, choice leadlights to entrance, transoms and inside doors, splendid tile grates and hearths, and tilo-back range, cupboards, bookcase, linen press and wardrobes built in, roomy verandah with sunny aspect. Each" of the main rooms have bays or recossos; bathroom, lavatory basin, hot, cold and shower, scullery, with sink, hot and cold tubs, deep well, main sewer connection, asphalt paths, etc.; jj-aere, grand section, in lawn, garden, and choice shrubs. Price reduced to ilSof). HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. POULTRY FARM. 3B £295. BROMLEy, near the School—Nearly New House of i rooms. lOlt stud, washhouso with copper, splendid water supply. THREE-QUARTERS OF AN ACRE of Land, well fenced. Most of tho money cs.n remain on mortgage at 4J per cent per annum. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 140, Manchester Street SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. IN FIRST-CLASS POSITION. LINWOOD, convenient to tho car—Superior House of 7 largo lofty rooms (diningroom 20 x 14), verandah front, side and back, large bay window, French casement windows, wide hail with arch, gas fittings and ring, cupboards, linen press and wardrobes built in, bathroom, ho cold >nd shower, scullery with sink, hot U nd cold, washhouse, copper and tubs, n-orkshop. flio house is very well built, and is plustored and nicely papered. Quarter-acre section in lawn and garden. price nrr £7BO. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146. Manchester Street, A NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN. PARK ROAD— Praotically Now Houpo 0 f 1 rooms, verandah, washhouse, copper and tubs; i-»«re section. PRICE £265. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15488, 14 December 1910, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15488, 14 December 1910, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15488, 14 December 1910, Page 15

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