FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS 4 BULL. Established 1881. it • ■ , •Evans, (Roland BuIL Licensed Land Broker.) 1 FARM BARGAINS. , -t? E F S ' rea! good dairy fan able for cropping, land in great heart, led house and outbuildir°-« n»>» 15 10s per acre. This is a gen . ory easy terms to a reliable man. we nave inspected and can lecommend this property. 294 ACRES splendid cropping and sheep farm. Good 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Owner out to sell, LOW PRICE asked and exceptionally easy terms. L.I.P. only £2700, don't miss this chance. 21-15 135 ACRES NEAR RANGIORA. Good all round farm. 4 rooms nnd outbuildings. Only £l9, crops in. Owner retinue. 70-15 THE ABOVE ARE THREE GENUINE OFFERS which will not be on the market long and if you aro interested we will b« pleased to send part-'culara to any buyer, onquiry costs nothing. Lists on application. EVANS AND BULL. A BARGAIN; 5 ACRES. ;£IOO CAS H-Price only £425. just f* ,luv diced from £525. Handy to tram, etc. 5 Acres goood loamy land. Fuitab.e for fruit-growing ard any clars of small farming. House 5. rooms, etc. Cheap, buyers should not fai v to inspect. Writo or call for full particulars. 47-H • _ EVANS AND BULL^ 3 ACRKS. 4-ROOMEn HOUSE. -£Qfi p »~ HANDY TO TOWN, etc. 3 Acres <7*u\ju first-lass Land and 4-Roomed House, with scullery, dairy stable, fowlhouse 40 full-b»aring fruit trees and garden. Terms Write, ov ca'l, for full particulars. 85-1-1 _ EVANS' AND BULL. •* rt CLOSE CHRISTCHURCHr~ 1 ONLY. 7J Acres, nice cornel » nloc'c. with neat House 4 rooma sculleiy, washhoufe, shed, etc. i-Acre it Lucerne, also onward and small fruits Cheap. Terms. 22-13 * __ EVANS AND BULL. CHEAP PAPANUI PROPERTIES. 'I ACRES 6 rooms, etc. A splendid pi**.. Terms 98-13 4 ACRES, 4 rooms. Fine Orchard. Tnrmi. Very hoidy. 89-15 4J ACRES, off North Road, close car. 4 rooms, etc. Good. 59-15 f-ACRE and 5-roomed Modern Bungalow. ■ Close Car. £BSO. 2i ACRES and 2-roomcd House. Off tramline. Easy te-ms. 68-13 Lists on application EVANS AND BULL. 6 ACRES—ISLINGTON. £.IOO THE LOT - 6 ACRES. Handy „ 7 Islington Factory, station, etc -■sy terms. About 7 miles from town. EVANS AND BULL. TO LET.J*. ~ w uT.v/iijj.3, 6 looms, etc., 28s acre; 20 v Aores*and whare, £3O vear: IPS Acres, is, 22s 6d acre; 4 rooms, off Ferry rs; Papanui, 5 rooms, ISs; City, P. j rooms, 16s; Lower Hiccarton, 5 rooms, IGs: lulmore Street, 7 rooms, £1; Fendalton, 6 rooms. 21s; 8 rooms, 2 acres. £73 year; St Albans, 7 rooms 22s ed: Onawa. 5 rooms, 17a I 6d. EVANS AND BULL. HALSWELL. ,119 ACRES-GOOD DAIRY FARM. I i.J-t H""« 4 ro-rns. etc. Terms. 90-13. i 10 ACRES SPLENDID LAND. Good 6roomed House, etc. 325-14 GREENPARK. 27 ACRES. Nice Hairy Farm; 6 roomi and outbuildings. Worth inauiry. 184-14 50 ACRES for Genuine Sale; 4-roome<J • House, etc. F-asy 'erms. 112-12. NEAR IRWELL. 23 ACRES-first-class land, and 2-roomec* cottage. A Bargain. Terms. 122-12 Write or call for full particulars. Easf terms arranged. EVANS AND BULL. SPLENDID GLA SSHOUSE "PROPERTY." FIRST-CLASS LAND. O ACRES (just upon), 5\ miles out. An '-' idea! fomatc growing property, also market gardening and fruit growing. To a capable man this place means an indenen-' dency. Three glasshouses—(l) 100 bv 24 feet, with brick wall?, (2) 50 by 20; and (3) wellbuilt heated house, all in splendid order. There is a good 6-roomed House with numerous ronveni.->ne"<>, ai! newly painted and pap?r?d. Fine lot of outbuildings. Windmill and four large tanks. Everything in perfect order. Terms. J 181-15 EVANS AND BULL. ■ ONE OF OUT? RARGAT^S. I AOX ACRES FREEHOLD. ONLY £BOO. , | xO 2 Close to School and Factory and t miles from large township. Situated Canter--I bury. 4-rooni«d House, Dairy, and i.ll necesj sary Outbuildings. Now carrying 18 cattle I and 3 horses, and grows gend crops. Terms. EVANS AND BULL. 207-15 ANY TERMS YOU LIKE. ' I EARLY HTLLSIDE LAND. . 5 or 10 ACRES AS WISHED, a <> frontage. Splendid soil. Earliest land round Chrvstchurch, well sheltered, lies nicely to the sun. A full month ahead of'land on the flat. Write or call. ' 279-12 EVANS AND BULL, Christchurch Aeen's Yorkshire Insurance Co 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Near Chancery Lane, opposite Post Offic« JOSEPH WALLACE. FENDALTON. £7BO, REDUCED TO £6BO 10 OBTAIN QUICK SALE. ARTISTICALLY-BUILT HOME of . > rooms, with all conveniences, coalahed, etoj in excellent order. Delightfully situated on fine section tt main road. Trams pass door. I JOSEPH WALLACE. ST ALBAN& £525. CHEAP AT THE FIGURE. SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT HOUSE, oom tains four rooms, plastered nnd newly deoorttfi, »«plete with every modern convent ence. acd large shed, suitable for worVahop. Pine tection, in locality. GoversI meat mortgage to assist you. I JOSEPH WALLACE. FUNERALS. UNDERTAKER, AND EMBALMEB, Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETd Herbert Langford, John Rhlnd, 19, London St. 106. Montreal Si TANGFORD AND RHINO * t UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMES* 'Phones 689 and 1603. Town Office, 104, Cash el Street. 'Phone 81fl P.O. Box 523. LAMB AND SO* I (I* FUNERAL FURNISHERS. No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 539. Established 1878. THE Funeral of the late Staff • Captatt Gcorgina Webber will leave the Salvation Army Rescue Home, Papanui Road, SI Aibans, on Thursdav, the 3rd inst., at 2 p.r% for the T.,\.«vuvi fnmotjir .T T.AMR A^T! SON. THE Funeral of the late James Walker will leave his late residence, 51, Duncan Street, Spreydon, on Friday, the 4th inst, at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J LAMB AND SON. 46 THE Funeral of the late Sarah Longmore will leave her daughter's residence, Mr? A. Linghani, 22, Torrens Road, Hil.morton, on Friday, the 4th inst., at 3.30 p.m.. lor the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON THE Friends of the late Sarah Hydes are respectfully informed that her funeral will move from the residence of her son (Mi EUerby Hydes), Mnyfield, on Friday, September 4, at 11 a.m., for the Ashburton teruetov, arriving there at 2.30 p.m. BAKER BROS. 6S9S LOYAL ADDINGTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE Members of this Lodge are requested to attend the funera. of our decease* brother James Walker, to leave his late resi detice, Duncan Street, Spreydon, at 2 p.m., on Friday, for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. McD. HILL. v.G. 5897 CHAS. H. WINNY, P.B.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16646, 3 September 1914, Page 12
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