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PGR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. I 104 i a R „ Established 1881. B ""- C Vi art £l3 PEK a CRE. CARRY 80 COWS. , -v™ miles from creamery suitable for daiY?to° Good heavy lan< b anrl ur “Wing, now carrying 20 cows, lulneccssarv ??' Seven-roomed house and money ca n y °, Utb - Ul!dl . ngs - Pait of arrange an iIT* 1 ? at , 3 per «*at Can we arrange an inspection i‘ Write or call. - 69-15 —— e l ae s_and bull. “ AC y|'n V E ARLY hillside land. CASW H u A t fi)Y TO TOWN. «pr?„ ; „. b , al , an ,? e 3 ?«• cent. Twelve £75 supply lars. -i, ~ I, -* u, ' iU 6. uooa water iVrito or call tor turther particuEVANS AND BULL. J POnO^™ Ll ' l f FORCESIALE. ~ JJOvZ nct'i , b . al . anco 5 per cent. 892 good ba , d ln S rass > and balance good, sweet tussock country. W e 'l fenced to 60 V busht, Fa J riy hoavy jand; up of rane and * ° a - S P °J, UCre and A 1 Crops Good 1 <1 r-rm.l 1 ? 1 -' 13 ' Carry sheep per acre, h,lf JIU “? 2d boUse aad shed. One and • half Bi cs , Kffi school, telephone and post Price £7^r“ ail) ’ , 12 W vahmfinn h J< l re ; can be taken at •tpiKlta* Si 1 .!, °”" “»’ 1 ■•“- EVANS AND BULL. wonrn N nwm H T CAETERBERY - U OULD CM op SPLENDIDLY FOR iruit-growing. lcn?’P EK RETIRING. Ni i very handy to station, school o , and sa leyards; 38 acres in oats and o re r s, -0 acres wheat, 10 acres ready fol spring oats, and balance in grass. Long JO to 50 bushels wheat p™“m S oats P c . r acrs - Also carrying -°°< u) ' / !lorE£,s and 6 cattle. Nice comrrnmbl4 «t 4 "| r r o fl d house - deta chcd man's slab.e, implement and trapsked, -toie-room, etc. Only £l9 10s per acre, and ciopjj in. V ell worth inspection. Terms. ±i£ _ EVANS AND BULL. h on R CAST I Tn I mwv H , ILLS;DE BLOCK- + ~-)Q GASH DOWN, balance at 5 per cent. 2 acres land; A 1 placo for earlygrown crops. Very handy to town, etc. Can we show you over? EVANS and BULL. 135 SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. 2 i° ACRES, £l4 PER ACRE. CASH; balance arranged to suit i a , ,)u 6,’ er - 28 miles from Christchurch ; 4 miles from station and salevards, school very handy. Good sweet medium land, fp-ows up to 60 bushels oats per acre, and first-rate crops of rape and turnips. Early, warm sheep country. Well fenced and watercd. House 7 rooms, etc. Part of large holding, and a genuine offer. If you want a cheap mixed farm don’t fail to inspect. Vrito cr call. 65-15. EVANS and BULL. 20 ACRES—EARLY HILLSYdeT OA ACRES GOOD LAND, low, early hill side, ideal position, hardly touched b frosvs, well watered; (i-roomsd House, a outbuildings and splendid glasshouse, cloe town. Terms. Write or call for full particr lars. A BARGAIN. 82-13 _ EVANS AND BULL. OLD AGE AND ILL HEALTH] GOOD CANTERBURY DAIRY PASS' X* OAri CASH; Balance to Suit Buvc V (V-iUU 77 ACRES of GOOD D AIR YIN' LAND, ell in grass; lias grown 75 bushel oata, 60 bushels peas, and 12 tons potaioc per acre; now carrying 20 cows. 5-roome House and Scullery, Grainsbcd, 5-bail Cow shed, FowlhoU3e, Pigstye, etc; close statior creamery, school and saieyurds. Price £2 10s per acre Write or rail for full partiev lars. A GENUINE OFFER. Owner ha got to give up farming. 49-14 EVANS AND BULL. O ACRES—KALSWELL; close schot A etc., near proposed tram. VERY GOO LAND. Good 5-rocmcd Housj and Ou buildings. Going cheap. What offers Card to view at our office. 36-11 EVANS AND BULL. TWO MINUTES FRO Sf~Id~CAR~ X? 4 CA—GOOD T House cf 4 rooms, ve: dvffrtlv/ andah, bay windows, plastere and papered, bathroom, scullery, high-prei sure WRicr, main sewer connections, glass house, etc.; J-aere (worth £150), chain front age, lawn, garden and fruit trees. Not the price and liandv situation, Easy term; 237-14 ' EVANS AND BULL. SELLING ON ACCOUNT OF OLD AGE. TERMS—IS PER CENT CASH. Balance can remain 7 Years at 5 per cenl ACRES, now carrying BCOO slice; “wUU (-which can ho taken at valuaMon and 40 cattle Lew Hills and Flats. MOS r BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, second to non in the South Island. Yachting, Boatin-: Fishing, Delightful Scenery and Fine Cl: mate. 1000 ae.es Freehold and 1000 L.1.l at £2O year. A GENUINE SALE at a Lav Price, and the easiest of possible terms. No only a paying farm proposition, but a mos beautiful residential position. Close Schoo 1 Saleyards. Township, etc. FULL DETAIL! on application. 217-12 LISTS* ON APPLICATION.' EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance C 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, . Opposite Post Office. Near Chancery Lai TYTOISF. is the bane of modem existence. Why increase your own nervous tension by stamping discordant notes out of paving stones Wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. 13 rpHERE are no Harmful Ingredients in i WOOD-MILNE SHOE-SHINE. It is a “ Balm ” to Leather. Gives a brilliant and j Lssting Polish.

FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON FUNERAL FURNISHERS. No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 533. Established 1873. Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19, London St. 10S, Montreal Si Langford and r hind, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, ’Phones 659 and 1603. Town Office. 104, Cashel Street. ’Phone 812. F.O. Box 523. . George ba b r e iL undertaker, AND EMBALMED., Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. 'Phene 721. THE Funeral of the latp Peter Cre&gh will leave his late residence, 42, Bcresford Street, Lin wood. or. Tuesday, the 14th ir.st., at- 8.40 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m.. «£d thence to the Linrvood Cemeterv. J. LAMB AND SON. 554 rpHE Funeral of the late Caroline Hamilton A will leave her daughter’s residence (Mrs J. Gaston), 10, Xasoby Street, Merivale, on Tuesday, tho 14th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Funeral of the late William Kennedy will leave his parents’ residence, 129, Fitzgerald Street, St Albans, at 10-15 a.m., for St Marv's Catholic Church, Requiem Mass, at 10',30, thence to Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Friends of the lato James Mathew Thomson aro respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Exeter Street-, Lyttelton, this day, at 2 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery. R. T. LESTER, 581 rPHE Funeral of tho late John Traces will leave the railway station, Springfield, on Wednesday, at 2 o’clock, for the Springfield Cemeterv. 5200 TVY OF.LINWOOD LODSEs U.A.0.D.J- Members are requested to attend the funeral cf their lato brother, Peter Creagh, leaving his late residence, 42, Beresfcrd Street, Linwood, at 8.40 a.m., to-day, for tho Catholic Cathedral (Requiem Mass), at 9 a.m., and thence to Linwood Cemetery. Geo. Dickinson, Arch Druid; Alf. E. Palmer, secretary. 553

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 12

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