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AUCTIONS. CHARLES OTiARK. >. E. Clark.) fr. & Clark. RLES CLARK, 109, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE ANTIGUA STREET, CITY. TOUSE of 8 Booms, plastered, Gas, Bath, H. and C? Wardrobes, Tile Grafts, Bar Windows and Blinds, Pantry, Portico, Scullery, Wafihhouse, i a«re, laid out. Pries only £6BO. Terms. CHARLES CLAEK. FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE BUSINESS FOR SALE IN WEST END, WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF THE POST OFFICE. JUPERIOR Two-storev House of 14 rooms, •y 2 bathrooms, 11 beSrooms, dining, draw-ing-rooms, kitchen, offioes, large hall. Fine sunny house. Rent £156 year. Income about £BOO year. Furniture at Valuation. Price for Interest in Lease £165. Other particulars and reasons for selling can be obtained from CHARLES CLARK.

FITZGERALD AVENUE, i CLOSE TO CASHEL STREET. TOO LARGE FOR THE OWNER'S PRESENT REQUIREMENTS. TOUSE of 8 Rooms, Tiled Grates, Gas, in. 1 vert fittings, Bav Windows,' V. Blinds, Bathroom. Shower, H. and C, Gas Stove, Pantry, Washhouse, W.C., Sewer, Asphalt Paths", Nearly i-Acre. PRICE £650. Terms. 311.4 CHARLES CLARK. HALSWELL DISTRICT. JUST OFF LINCOLN ROAD, NEAR SCHOOL AND TRAM. ACRES LAND, fenced and divided 1 into 6 allotments, part planted, remainder in grass. WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 7 Rooms, plastered and papered, tiled gTate B and hearths, splendid mantels, octagon windows, and blinds, electric bells, verandah on two sides, hall wardrobes, bath, lavatory shower h. and c service, linen cupboards, scullery pantry, coal house, washhouse, windmill and tank, •table and trap house, cow shed, etc. All in first-class order. PRICE £1650. 66.3. CHARLES CLARK. RAWHITI SUBDIVISION. , ' NEW BRIGHTON. NEAR THE DOMAIN; BEACH, SCHOOL AND TRAMS. SEVERAL. SECTIONS in this Fine Subdivision still For Sale, at Low Figures, with Easy Terms. Concrete channelling and metal streets. Call or write for plan ""WIST 8 " CHARLES CLARK. SMITH AND BRT7ERE. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND. WE have various Sums for Investment OB First Mortgage at CURRENT RATES SMITH AND BRUERE. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP HOME. ALONGSIDE 2d~ISECTION CAR. J}at A-NEW BUNGALOW of 5 nice atOlU rooms, panelled hall, plastered, eas and fittinga, every possible convenience; high section/well fenced and nicely laid out. < SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street.

JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. HANDY TO TRAM AND CITY,. pnCA-A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED 3byoU 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, tiled roof, panelled dining-room, expensive electrio light fittings, Doulton oath, hot and cold •ater service, splendid section, nearly 1-acre. Further particulars from Agents, SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Str»et. EXCHANGES. TE have some good Exchange Propositi tions, and will be pleased to furnish particulars on application. Here are a few: 9 ACRES with buildings, close to Town. Owner will take a Clear Title Bungalow part payment. HOUSE, City, £575. Owner wanta Sections. , , _ 3j ACRES, 6-roomed house, for Farm 50. 100 acres. CALL AND SEE US. SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. ' MUST BE SOLD. OWNER LEAVING FOR NORTH ISLAND. nrjrr e— SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 6 & I I O rooms, plastered and papered, eas and fittings, replete with all modern conveniences; nice section of j-acre, well planted and laid out. VERY EASY TERMS ARRANGED. SEE US AT ONCE. SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. DEVEBEUX. KING AND CO., LTD. , MmvlalJ 'X, KING AND HO. t.i )* WO, LICHFIELD STR * CHRISTCHURCH. TARPAULINS TARPAULINS. \t Half the Cost, because with Devereux's New Patent they last twice as long. WAY STACK COVERS at half the cost, with Devereux's New Patent Applj. Jt thev last twice as long. WAGGON COVERS, MACHIN WAGUur* WAGGON COVruvo, MOTOR CAR COVERS, i* Wilf the Coßt, because with Devereux'a New Patent they last twice as long. The most simple, unique an. paint ever brought out for the i, . of _TarpauhnE. r . % fa appreciation of cur efforts by sending m orders for early delivery.As ma— ■ *°??{iTSms of bushels of >vheat, oats, ctiaH -4 1 S products will be saved by this w oatent. It cannot blow off, cannot tear The wear is on the ropes, not on the Jth, and the topes are protected by an in- %? MoSnSb STBEISL ChrißtchuxcK

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 15

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