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fOR SAtY OR TO -ET. LAWRIE & WILSON J. T. Lawrie.) (Harry Wilson. AND WILSON, AUCTIONEERS, 210, TUAM STREET (next door Opera House). FOR PRIVATE SALE. CHEAP AND RELIABLE FURNITURE— Designs unique and up-to-date; well worth the attention of furniture buyers. SIDEBOARDS. We specially invite the Public of Christchurch to inspect our line of Artistic and Quaint Sideboards. BEDDING. All our Bedding is Guaranteed Pure and Clean. WARDROBES. The Finest Display in Christchurch. BEDSTEADS. A Really Good Line of New and Seoond-hand Bedsteads. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. We are prepared to Buy all classes of New and Second-hand Furniture for Spot Cosh. AUCTION SALES. Auotion Sales are held in our Rooms every Tuesday and Saturday. OUTSIDE SALES. Outside Sales conducted at Lowest Possible Cost. Our Rooms are admirably situated for indoor sales. We invite the Public to inspect. LAWRIE AND WILSON have been manufacturing for the Christchurch Public for the past twenty years, so buyers can rely upon getting Well-designed Furnituro at Manufacturing Prices. LAWRIE AND WILSON, AUCTION FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 210, TUAM STREET (Next door Opera House). TAYLOR, COLE & DERRETT. TAYLOR, COLE AND, DERRETT. SHEEP AND AGRICULTURAL FARM. Only 14 miles from Christchurch. 07/0 ACRES of SHEEP AND CROPPING O I 1/ LAND, only j-vnile from railway station and township. House of 7 rooms, dairy, stable, 4 stalls and 4 loose-boxes, man’s whare, cow bails, etc. This Farm is very conveniently situated. Would suit either a grazier, dealer or city business man, or, in fact, anyone who is wanting a handy farm in a handy position. The Property is conveniently subdivided, and is well watered. About 50 aores are in turnips, and the balance mostly in young grass. PRICE VERY LOW. TERMS VERY EASY For full particulars apply to the Agents, TAYLOR. COLE AND RERRETT, 102, GLOUCESTER STREET, Corner Chancery Lane. A. E. YOUNG & 00. A. E. YOUNG AND CO. YOUNG’S CITY MARKET. FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS, Corner Manchester and St Asaph Streets. SPECIAL TO GROWERS. OWING to the rapidly increasing demand at our Auotion Rooms, we shall be pleased to receive IMMEDIATE ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS. Demand greatly in excess of present supplie*. ACCOUNT SALES rendered with cash immediately after sales if required. AUCTION SALES HELD DAILY every morning at 8.30 at YOUNG'S CITY MARKET, Comer Manchester and St Asaph Streets, KNIGHT & CHECKLEY. LOOK! We've had lots of bargains in our time, bat this scores an easy first. Read the account, then judge for yourself. Let us tell you right at the outset that this mansion is insured for more money than the owner asks to sell, so it’s a dead certainty, isn’t it? The Insurance Company guarantee a thousand pounds on it, and we can sell for £935. How’s that for a spec.? This one in a lifetime opportunity is situated right in the beat part of Linwood, and has 8 rooms, h. and cold, shower, E. bells, V. blinds, ooppei, tubs and taps, arch in hall, workshop, fowlhouse, coal bunkers, deep well, ram, asphalt paths, taps all over garden, i-acro, very choice selection of bulbs, asparagus beds—in fact -J1 the most costly and modern comfort*. You car be the lucky owner for £935, but bo quick; these good things never hang fire. Terms arranged. £IOO down, reßt remain low interest for ten years. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. WE say this is an Exceptional Bargain. You’ll say so too when you see it— House of 5 rooms, V. blinds, aviary, glasshouse, loose-box, two ca, 1 sheds, feed-house, pigsty, fowlhouse ami runs, washhouse, copper flower garden, i-acre land. Price £&0. It's’ a home to be proud of at a pric* please. KNIGHT AND CHECKLt,*. BUSINESSES for Sale— Fruit Business turnover £25 a week, rent of shop ana dwelling 15s; price £IOO. Butchery Business, chop and dwellingi rent 2os, turnover £l7O a month; for working plant £250. Restaurant and Fish Business, for shop and dwelling rent 86s a week, turnover £IOO a month, for working plant and furniture £195. Fruit Business, rent 15s, turnover £lO to £l3 » week; price £SO. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 122, Hereford Slreeh BADGER BROS. PRETTY FEND ALTON. BUNGALOW, ONLY £7OO. TTVOR IMMEDIATE SALE, one of the bestJP built Bungalows in favourite Fendalton, five good rooms, usual offices, washhouse, oopper and tubs, tiled hearths and gTates throughout, good section, close to cars, and yours at £7OO. Terms arranged. This place is brand new, and there will bo £IOO profit in it some day to the man who gets the place in order. Sole Agents: BADGER BROS., Opp. Express Coy THE SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY. SOUTHLAND. pHEAP SHEEP PROPERTY ON EASY TERMS. 5456 ACRES Freehold. Well fenced and watered. 700 ACRES, ploughable. 200 ACRES in 1-year-old grass, 35ac in grass and turnips. 25 ACRES in turnips. STOCK, 3000 cross-bred sheep, 1200 being! breeding owes. 2 DWELLING-HOUSES, 8 and 7 rooms, hack stables, buggy shed, wool slied, implement shed, draft stables, 6 Btalls, loft,, men’s hut, dip and sheep yards, all conveniences. 13 Miles from Railway, 3£ miles from Tost and Telegraph Station. PRICE 32s 6d PER ACRE. £3OOO CASH. Fob 163 THE SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY, 155, Hereford Street, Christchurch. P. C. CUNNINGHAM, Land and Stock Department. F- H. LABATT, Manager. BRISTOL Street, St Albans (just of minutes from car—Modern Four-! Bungalow, main sewer, high pressuro faithfully erected and very completely ed; £466. Easiest of terms can be an J. G. BANNERMAN, 655. Colombo from £450 to £415, on above terms. BANNERMAN, 665, Colombo Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 11

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