Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R, Clark.) /CHARLES (L. E. Clark. CLARK, 109, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1061. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE HANDSOME CITY RESIDENCE. 82, BEALEY AVENUE. fN THE ESTATE OF THE LATB F. H. PYNE HOUSE (two-storey), tile roof, contains:— DOWN'STAIRS Drawing Room, Dining Room, Halls, Sitting Room, Sewing Room. Maid's Sittins ' Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, and all Offices, Greenhouse. UPSTAIRS—Eight Bedrooms, Bathroom, complete Water Service, Linen Cupboards, etc. LAND—3 roods s perches (064 ft frontage), in Flower Gardens, Grass Tennis Court, Car Shed and Outbuildings. THE POSITION is all that can he desired, the Property is in splendid order, and as a Gentleman's Residence, it is perhaps the finest at present in the market, as the late Mr Pyne spared no expense to make it one of the most complete homes about the City. AS THE TRUSTEES DESIRE to effect a SPEEDY SALE, A VERY MODERATE PRICE has been placed upon it. CHARLES CLARK, 109, Hereford Street. ANTIGUA STREET, CITY. TTOUSE of 8 Rooms, plastered, Gas, Bath, ~. and C, Wardrobes, Tile Grates, ay Windows and Blinds, ' Pantry, Portico, Scullery, 'Washhouse, 1 acre, laid out. Pries only £630. Terms. CHARLES CLARK. FITZGERALD AVENUE,-' CLOSE TO CASHEL STREET.. TOO LARGE FOR THE OWNER'S PRESENT REQUIREMENTS. HOUSE of 8 Rooms. Tiled Grates, Gas. in. vert fittings, Bay Windows, V. .Blinds, Bathroom. Shower, H. .and 'C, Gas Stove, Pantry, Washhouse, W.C., Sewer, . Asphalt Paths, Nearly J-Acre. ' ; PRICE £630. : Terms. 341-4 CHARLES CLARK. A REMINDER. THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW. A UCTION SALE AT AfcS f. .H. PYNE'* -*•*- RESIDENCE, 62, BEAJTEY AVENUE, Of the AVhole of the High-class FURNITURE IN THE, DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, SMOKING-ROOM. SITTING-ROOM. HALL and 9 BEDROOMS, VERY FINE SPAETHE PIANO, BOOKS. The Best of CHINA mid GLASS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, GARDEN TOOLS, Etc., Etc. Commencing at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues 'at Sale or Office'. .'• No. 752. CHARLES CLARK, 2 Auctioneer.

WILSON AND ALLENDER. APPLE ORCHARDS. THE GREATEST PRODUCING ORCHARD IK NEW ZEALAND. Af\ ACRES—26 Acre; in Good Orchard; 1 jcv/ acres in apples, producing over £llO3 per annum; 15 acres in younger orchard, just coming into bearing; -1 acres stone fruits, also 5 acres in oats, etc.. balance in good grass. Lovely old homestead of 8 rooms, with all conveniences, also manager's house of 5 rooms, all outbuildings, etc. Large stores 'and-packing shed, implements, power sprays. One of the finest orchard propositions in New Zealand. . No. * PRICE £OSOO. Terms arranged. WILSON AND ALLENDER. NICE- HANDY LITTLE ORCHARD. No Buildings. ■AI ACRES; 75 acres in fcur-year-oIA AjZ trees. Close to Nelson. A good placa for anyone wanting to build modern home. Will bring you in a good income. - PRICE £1875. WILSON AND ALLENDER. it ACRES; 13 acres planted in two and '"£ three-year-old trees; good whar?. ! fenced. Don't delay. Inspect these. They ,ire ae good as .they, read. , Apply WILSON. AND ALLANDER. ' 163, Cashel Street. Sole Agents. WANTED KNOWN. THAT P. H. STEEL has REDUCED THE PRICE OF MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM for Spot Cash, and as we have only a short time to .live, GET THE BEST. Rubbish is dear at any prico. The Best iB always the Cheapest in tho end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rtbbish when bv patronising F, H. STEEL jon can always rely on GETTING THE CREAM OF- CANTERBURY. Customers ii\ City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Ordera. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. SMALL-GOODS A SPECIALTY. The annual output teaches Half a Million i'tunda. The Quantity sold speaks tot it**i&

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT19160222.2.87.6

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 11

Word Count
575

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 11