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FOR SALE OR TO LET, HARRIS BROS. i CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. HARRIS BROS , 158, Hereford Street, buy Second-hand Furniture in any quantities, give highest prices, and pay spot oash. HARRIS BROS, J AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE ty AGENTS, 168, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. * !>■ X t l l Tpr/A —A VERY Superior Gentleman's rVA tDU Residence, situated in a very eelect part and close to trains and City, most substantially built and well finished and decorated throughout, and comprising l 7 very large rooms. The arrangements and conveniences are most complete and up-to-date in every respect, and the outbuildings comprise waehhouse, fruit shed and motor shed. The section is a corner one of g-acre, and is beautifully laid out in gardens, shrubs and lawns. An inspection of this property is well worth while (B) HARRIS BEOS ’ fJQAfy —NEW 6-roomed Bungalow, com* 3SOUU plete all the latest conveniences and finished in the most approved style in every detaiL To have particulars of this property is to have the knowledge that it is an unusual opportunity to secure such a home in such a fashionable locality. Extras ordinary ciroumstances enable us to offer this chance to the public, and prospective purchasers can obtain full particulars on application. HARRIS BROS. DEPOSIT, Price £7Bs—At this price and on these terms we are instructed to sell a modern 7-roomed House in the City, overlooking the parka and close to trams.” boatsheds. Gardens, Museum, etc, etc. Built 3 years. Includes everything of the latest, tiled roof, etc, etc, and is a meet desirable property. As the owner has bought a farm this property is for absolute sale, and the price has been placed at what must sell it early. Call at once and arrange an inspection. (W) HARRIS BROS. rpHE above Properties are only samples JL from our Property Registers of what wo have to sell, and must not be considered as only what we have to offer. Should none of these bo what you require, call and we will suit you. Wa do not charge you for inquiring. HARRIS BROS. BAKER BROS. £l4O. OPAWA. OPAWA. HIGH AND DRY BUILDING SECTION. CORNER SITE, 160 ft x 140 ft. Two minutes from tram on main street. BARER BROS, 168, Manchester Street. £l4O. SUMNER, BURY STREET. FULL 1-ACRE SECTION, 66ft frontage x 165 ft. Terms arranged. BAKER BROS, 168, Manchester Street. £95. BARETTA STREET, SPREYDON. FULL i-ACRE HIGH AND DRY SECTION, partly fenced. This is the cheapest section in the locality. BAKER BROS, 168, Manchester Street. £555. CITY, SELWYN STREET. WELL-BUILT SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, replete with every modern convenience, inpluA lng 4 fires, bath, washhouse (detached), oopper, tubs, cupboards and wardrobes, Ven. blinds, sower connected, deep well. GROUNDS, J-acro, long frontage, lawn, garden, asphalt paths, all well fenced. Let to permanent tenant. The greater part of the purchase monel can remain on mortgage. Owner, who is leaving for England, must sacrifice. Further particulars from BAKER BROS, 168, Manchester Street. CRANFORD STREET EXTENSION. gECTIONS. SECTIONS. ONLY A "FEW LEFT. TRICES FROM £IOO. H. S. RICHARDS, Federal Chambers, 162, Hereford Street. OAWSEY A CO. FOR SALE r?—HERE is Mi opportunity of seour3GOJLO ing a NEW HOUSE 4 Rooms, well built, with every convenience. EASY TERMS. ■ TERMS —£30 Deposit; balance can remain , ’ 4J per cent. This is the cheapest property wo have handled. CAWSEY AND CO. DEPOSIT—i-acre Land, good looilitv. balance £1 per month. CAWSEY AND CO, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 152, Hereford Street Scnlt and dangerous beeswax- , " LINOARNISH," the New lm Polish, is absolutely the Easiest Method of polishing e sun. All grocers. Is 64 3

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

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 11