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PO7» RALE on TO LEV. EVANS AND BULL. £IOO , T t, Established 18S1. »4«fr&rsu* lEo, " d n i VJ? rES i ’ ROiI id CAE. £4so' i Uou;e ? f 4 r ' oms ' vcr : „ * **«**«, bay windows. p»*a,siercd • _ ater d * 6CU *‘ ery » &&-s***• L,„ tn . ’ . mw " n connections, giass- . ’ul’ i ' a 'r 6 ( wortb £330), chain front-tVe-Jt'T 1 ' fr dsn . «ad iruit trees. Nets .oJfei 6l!a situation. Easy terms. ___EVAA9 AND BULL. FOr' I 'A^' A B - Vi ‘ 4 P ' E ' R OROT * LVsi(* AS 15 YEARS. 70 A('RF?Vr^ L f LE , CTSD CECHARD. /u AClxhb BUoJci. 2JO AORFS sjurvp _ AND CATTLE COUNTRY. , 392 -dCEES, iviih over 31X0 selected fruit N , /JP 05 ’ cherries, 110 plums, 2500 oe-Ses m ** n i ,f°, eSch «id ‘ .i° w< U c y, * u '* scaring, 4 acres just J,a « u .'\ .-Old 4 tons cherries in one season, without netting-, and i 3 the best of f .?/ jiT 7 c , ountr >"' £io per acre rent is i-o-iu in© adjoining farmer Tor strawberry r.oa. Splendidly sheltered from all winds. jiaiar.se or mad has been carrying 400 f-licep, bo«ides cattle ard pigs. Hcuee of 9 rooms and cottage (new), 3 large-. ■4® ds, r me . a * hut > fruit-houses, etc. Situa. V°?’ Ca “ t ;. e „ rbt,r -'-. a famed fruit’ district. Terms £sjo cash, balance at 4 per cenf for almost any period wanted, up to, say, Wipe r *}* J Particulars on application . -vine or call, Rg _, 3 EVANS AND BULL. £ T bungalow. \r d ’ Da fence £3 Rent—New 5md conveniences. Right up-to-date. Well fenced 1-acre. Two mj „. 0 , from car 9Wa ..ard *o view frem EVANS AND BULL T m ACRES': £7 £7OO CASH , DOWX - 5 Pdddodrs. well j ,«i eaccd ’ * nd ’-ever faring ; tre -lZ' 120 / cr " s;u ’-' b;e - 7 ‘ r.ere, turnip^ ■- a-wm s-edes, 7 acre? turnips and gra^s, -0 acres one to three years broken up from lu'sock, balance tussock and most cf it' ran be ploughed. Grows t°urni U? 90 bl;?lleIs P cr Ecre - and the turnips at present on the land a v a worth per acre. lieu.d winter 3320 ewes easi'v. Land over the road of similar quality, but improved, sold for £l6. 10 3 per acre. A*ca 67a acres. Three miles from -tation. schcol and factory. Torm- £7OO cash, interest 54 per cent. _ price £7 per acre r.nlv. Write or i° T < T tbor details. A bona fide -ale* and curt cheap. R5-i2^ EVANS AND BULL A GENUINE. OFFER. MUST BE DEcttotw r, CIr 'ED ON OT7TCFTW. onUuLr) STARE \ p y vya DA T RY FARM. w 1534 ACRES £250 DOWN, bf] CASH; balance to suit Purer, j , , B-.’V acres, onlv £23 nor nere. re. duced from £25. Owner gave £-22 some -ars v.' an y after making manv improvements, omy asks £25. Onlv reason for skiing is owing to con'inued illhoalth. was not ab'e to work the farm himself last season, and must come to Cnristchurch for me-lic-l tr''f'.‘m , 'nt. Finely. situated, with conside-abfe fronts*! to main road; 83 acres in wheat. 20 acres oats ana 3 acres roots: ha? crown up 5C bushels wheat and 80 hn.hcls oats. Fiveroomedl Hons«. 4-stall stable and chaffbr-.e, ' cowshed, trapsired, pigs'yes, ete;. 2 7 mi’ea from school and telephone, and 3 from station. Don’t hesitate. A clianee like this seldom offers. Write or call tV- full de'ails. 315-15. EVANS AND BULL. G-OOD REASON'EOF 'SULT/fNE" DAIRY, SHDEP and CROPPING FA PM. "j 7 K ACRES, only £22 10s per acre. Til's -*■ * *-» season threshed 40 bushels wheat and 60 oats per acre, milking tests up to i. 4 (tests and factory returns for this season can be seen at our office). Now carrying ! horses, 23 cattle, and 300 sheep on 115 • - cres of grass. New house 9 rooms and eenyeuierces, also s'able, trapsk-d, nw laila, implement shed, pig styes, fowlhoiu’, sheep yards, etc. One mile from s,a:i.'n cieamery and school. A good part of the purchase money can remain at 5 per cent. Terms. Write or call. A. 955. 274-14. EVANS AND BULL. SELLING ON ACCOUNT OF OLD AGE. TERMS—IS PEE CENT CASH. Balance can remain 7 Y’cars it 6 pe? cent. 9000 /b CRES, now carrying 3000 sheep "CUU (which can b= taken at valua'ion) and 40 cattle. Low Hills and Flats. MOSj BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, second to non*, in the South Island. Yachting, Boating, Fishing, Delightful Scenery and Fine Climate. 1000 acres Freehold and 1000 L.1.l at £2O year. A GENUINE SALE at. a Lojf Price, and the easiest of possible ‘erms. only a paying farm proposition, but a mos{ beautiful residential position. Clo-m School. Saleyards, Township, etc. FULL DETAILS oil application. 217-12 LISTS ON APPLICATION. EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co., 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE; Opposite Post Office, Near Chancery Lane. ' CHAMPIONS agree that WOOP-MTLNB GOLF BALLS sra winners every imo The " Special " is long and 'toady from the tee. tree on the greens, and does not cut £hb cover is very durable, and holds Mu paint. 4 FUNERALS. Herbert Langford, John Rhirtd, 19, London St. 106, P.antreai St. Langford and k hi x d, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ’Phones 639 and 1693. Town Office, 104, Cashel Street. ’Phone 812 P.O. Bos 523. nEORG-E BARBELL, UNDERTAKER, AND EMBALM.ER. Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. ’Phcno 721. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 539. Established 1573. THE Funeral of the late Lavinia Jane X Smi h will loavo her son-in-law’s residence, Mr W. B. Philpoit. 126, May s Road, St A.lbans. cn Tuesday, the 2nd lust., at 2 p.m„ fer the Addington Cemetery., J. LAALb AND SON. 526 'uneral of the late Amelia Barrett eave her iate residence, 37, Lonsdale cw Brighton, on Tuesday, June 2nd, .. for The Halswell Churchyard, ar--230 p.m. J. LAMB AND SON. v 525 THE Funeral of the late Robeit Moss Oughton will leave his late residence, 11 Alexander Street, Richmond, Tc-morrow, June 3. at 8-39 a.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. T]l£ Friends of the late Sarah Hobbs are invited to attend her Funeral, leaving the residence of her husband, ilr Charles Hobbs, 45, Battersea Street, Sydenham,. at 2 P.m. This Day. Tuesday, the 2nd inet,, for the Linwood Cemetery. LANGFORD AND RHIN’D. 135 2 Friends of the hte Jane Sheat ara respccifu.lv reonested to attend her al, which' will" leave the rcsiuence of ■oilier, Mr George Sheat. for the DunPublic Cemetery cn Tuesday, June it I.SO p in. GEO. BLACIvLEti, ■ taker. 9«5 THE Friends ol Mr and Mrs Arthur (A Street, of Meihvcn, t are respect.uLy informed that the Funeral of their iate beloved son, Raymond Cedric, will leave Ashburton on Wednesday, June 3rd, at 12 o’clock, for the Ohertrey Cemetery, arriving there at 2 p.m. BAKER BROS. J Friends of H. and M. E. Munro *ro invited to attend the Funeral of ’heir daughter, Kathleen, which will leave residence, Cam Mil:, Rangicra, on eeday, June 3rd, at 2 p.m., for the h of England Cemetery. E. J. GULt? 631 VERANCB LODGE. U.A.O.D. sce-s and Brothers are invited to id the Funeral of the Lata wife of has. Hobbs, leaving 45, Battersea -morrow Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, iuwood Cemetery. R. WALLS, A.D.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 12