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FOR SALE OR TO LET. SMITH AND BRUERE. A. CHOICE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE. HANDY TO CENTRE. £1350. Seven-roomed. two-storey Art Bungalow, shite roof, sleeping-out balcony. expensive leadlights throughout, large panelled dining room, electric lights, large bathroom, washhouse with gas copper, sewer connection. an ideal home. Terms arranged. SMITH AND BRUERE. 118, Hereford 1 Street. TO RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS. if LINWOOD. Five-roomed Bungalow, built three years, hot and cold water, wardrobe. highpressure water, every convenience; good section. Price reduced to ’£s4o. Small deposit, sav AMO, balance easy terms. MUST BE SOLD. - OWNER. LEAVING. SMITH AND BRUERE, lIS, Hereford Street. Cx OOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITIONS. Six Rooms, nearly 2 acres, exchange for 10 Acres dairy land. 1-Acre Corner Section, exchange for House. Bungalow, Linwood. exchange for 1 to 3 A c res, Burwood- Shi r 1 ev. If you have a property you wish to exchange, consult us. SMITH AND BRUERE, US, Hereford Street.

AN UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. SPREYDON. HANDY TO TRAM AND SCHOOL. £675. Well-built Bungalow of five rooms, panelled dining room 20 x 16, expensive ]eadliHits, panelled hall, verandah front and back ' electric light, Doulton bath, hot and cold water service, tiled back range, pantry, s-cullery, etc.; nearly si-acre section, with fruit trees. ' TERMS ARRANGED. SMITH AND BRUERE, 1 IS, Hereford Street WILSON AND ALLENDER. APPLE ORCHARDS. THE GREATEST PRODUCING ORCHARD IN NEW ZEALAND. ,< A ACRES —20 Acres in Good Orchard; 7 •ivJ acres in apples, producing over TllOO per annum; 15 acres in younger orchard, just coining into bearing; 1 acres stone fruits, also 5 acres in oats, etc., balance in good grass. Lovely old homestead of 8 rooms, v.ilh all conveniences, also manager’s house o! a rooms; all outbuildings, etc. Largo stores and packing shed, implements, power sprays. One of the finest orchard propositions in New Zealand. • No. 7 PRICE ItDOn. Terms arranged. WILSON AND ALLENDER.

SICE HANDY LITTLE ORCHARD. No Buildings. -) A 1 ACRES; 71 acres in four-year-old lull trees. Close to Nelson. A good place for anvonc wanting to build modern home. Will bring you' in' a good income. TRICK £1.175. ' WILSON AND Af,LENDER. nn 1 ACRES; 11 acres planted in two and three-ycar-old trees; good wharc. Well fenced. PRICE £1.375. Don't delay. Inspect these, good as they read. They arc as Apply WILSON%\ND ALLANDER. * 161, Cashel Street, Solo Agents. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON. SHERBOURN 15 STREET, ST ALBANS. FOB FAMILY REASONS OWNER MUST SELL. DWELLING of Five Rooms and all com venienc.cs, quarter-acre section Willi about 71ft frontage; room ior another house. AN UNDOUBTED BARGAIN. PRICE £SOO. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON.

EXCHANGE. OWNER of Particularly Well-built Modern Dwelling of SIN ROOMS and every possible convenience, situate in the best locality in SUMNER, desires io live in town, and will cither sell straight out at a very reasonable price, or will exchange for a cood six nr seven-roomed house in ST ALBANS WEST. MERIVALE OR FENDALTON. Valuo must bo on a cash basis. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON. ~—” TO~”LET. rrwo GOOD ROOMS on FIRST FLOOR. 1 DOMINION”iuiLDINGS. Every Convenience. Lift running till 10.30 every evening. LOW RENT. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON, 62, Hereford Street. JOSEPH WALLACE.

SYDENHAM. FINE BUSINESS POSITION. ' COLOMBO STREET. SHOP and 3 ROOMS, deep section t« enlarge premises. Back Entrance. GOOD INVESTMENT AT JOSEPH WALLACE.

ST ALBANS. NEAR TRAM. 2<l SECTION. £7OO. CORNER SECTION of J-acre, long 7-r. HOUSE, all conveniences. Would subdivide well. JOSEPH WALLACE. Telegrams: “ Sheep,” Christchurch. frontage. Orchard.

WANTED KNOWN. TWAT F H. STEEL has REDUCED THE PRICE OF MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM !» *”* S: h GBT *t*HE Belt" 11 * you oan j vtt? t?RTTRY Sea“” o¥’cTN®tßD ? £- Customers in City and Suburbs waited on TtftiW lor Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to* SMALL-GOODS A SPECIALTY. The annual output reaches Halt a Million jtowia. The auantity «ld speaks ior it*»U,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 14

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