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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. J. R. Evans, (Roland Bull^ Litensed Land Broker). ' Established 1881. CHEAP GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. Of) ACRES of splendid loamy land, suit* •"V/ able for any class of farming; 11 acres in one-year grass and 8 acres stubble. Grew 80 bushels oats per acre. Well fenced and watered. Just the place for small closefarming, as the station is within one mile and ten miles from Chrieichurch. Nice and almost new House of 5 large rooms, hot and cold water service .throughout, bathroom and all modern conveniences; also stable, trap shed, chaffhouse, cow shed, pigstyes, etc. (all practically new). School one mile. -Rent, £l6 16s 2d half-yearly. Freehold can ba purchased cheap. Owner selling to go in tot a bigger place. You cannot go wrong with this. Cheap. Terms if wanted. 237-18 EVANS AND BULL. 1 ,r Dr ' CHEAP. I„ACRE good land, within a few minutes o' the car, laid out in garden, good frontage. Moo T-house of 5 rooms, with numerous conveniences. Owner selling to return to England. Easv terms arranged. Price only £125. Card to view at our Office. 202-18. . evans And bull. A PAPANUI EXCHANGE. £ ACRES, very best land in Papanui, to*J gether with new and well-built 5-roomed modern. Bungalow and good outbuildings. Owner will exchange for nice 4 or 5-roomed house near Chn'stchurch. A unique opportunity to any town dweller wishing to pro-* cure a few acres. Absolutely genuine. 204-18 EVANS AND BULL. Sole Agents. OATS WILL GO 50 BUSHELS AND WHEAT 40 BUSHELS THIS SEASON. GERALDTNE DISTRICT. 100 ACRES ' owner suffering badly from J.VL/ rheumatic gout, and must get out. Easy terms given or might consider cleartitled cottage as deposit. Also 40 acres riverbed, fenced in, and for which no rent is paid, given in; 30 acres in one-year grass and 15 acres sown down with crop, 6 acres in swedes, young orchard, no weeds and no gorse, fences in good order. House, 5 rooms, water laid on to bathroom, washhouse, windmill and tank, farm watered by race and river. New stable, loosebox, trap shed, feedhouse and granary, new cow shed and bails, etc. For genuine sale. Wo have inspected and can give buyers a. good idea of the farm. Good roads, close to cheese and butter factory, and one mile from school. Daily maiL Write or call. Price £25 aere. 217-18 EVANS AND BULL. METHVEN DISTRICT. GETS THE NOB'-WEST SHOWERS. SHOULD BE INSPECTED NOW. ' •jQA ODD ACRES, 30 acres in wheat, 35 X\J\J acres in oats, and balance grass. Real good heavy land, has grown 47 bushels wheat per acre, and would carry 50 cows by growing winter feed. Five-roomed house and all outbuildings, and on telephone. Yerj handy to station, school, Kaleyards, etc Wa can recommend an inspection. Easy term? given. Write or call. ' 220-18 EVANS AND BULL. METHVEN DISTRICT. A FIRST-CLASS ALL-ROUND FARM. OAA ACRES (about), 55 acres in wheat, 50 OXJ\J acres in oats, SO acres young gAss, 35 acres for green feed, and balance in grass. Has grown 45 bushels wheat and 70 bushels oats per acre. Good heavy land, suitable for dairying, cropping and sheep. Handy to station, school, saleyards, etc. Now carrying 400 sheep. 15 head cattle, and II horses. Six-roomed house and lot of outbuildings. Will sell with crops in and give good terms. Inquire at once about this farm. Now is the time to inspect. 215-18 EVANS AND BULL. 6 ACRES AND 7 ROOMS. A SNIP. 4?9 0£ THE LOT. Easy Terms. Nearly acres potatoes and roots, balance orchard and vegetable garden. House 7 rooms, _ scullery, stable, trapshed. chaffhouse. cowbails, • fowlhouse and 1 run, pigstye. Situated in a goahead North Canterbury township. Handy to station, salevards, Post Office, school, etc. £325 the lot. See us at once. 35-18 EVANS AND BULL. FOR GENUINE EXCHANGE. SHEEP COUNTRY WANTED. J?Kfinn NO MORTGAGE, dtOUl/l/J Clear Title. Splendidly built and almost new shop leased for 5 years and returning'£7 per week clear. This place cosi £SOOO and could not be built now for under £COOO. The plans and specifications can br seen and any inspection invited. The owner of the above is open to exchange for a, good sheep property (with or without buildings' up to £IO,OOO. Will any vendors who an prepared to consider the above proposition please communicate.with us. LISTS ON APPLICATION. EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurai 69, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office, pear Chancery Ijane. JOSEPH WALLACE.

SYDENHAM. ~ ) TINE BUSINESS POSITION. '• <■ COLOMBO STREET. SHOP and 3 BOOMS, deep eection t« enlarge premises. Back Entrance. GOOD INVESTMENT AT "**N £585. JOSEPH WALLACE. ST ALBANS. NEAR TRAM, 2d SECTION. £7OO. CORNER SECTION of 5-acre, . frontage. 7-r. HOUSE, all convenienoea. Orchard. "Would subdivide well. JOSEPH WALLACE. Telegrams: " Sheep," Christchnich. FUNERALS. LANGFORD AND RHIND, "TNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERSc' J 104, CASHEL STREET. ■Phone 812. PO Box 523. Herbert Langford, John RJund, . 19, London St. 10S, Montreal Si. •Phone 689. 'Phone 1608. i J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, Lichfield Street TELEPHONE KQQ Established 1879. GEORGE BARBELL, j • i'NDERTAKER AND EMBALMEBf: Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREET! 'PHO~NE 72L J. ANDERSON, \ 107, VICTORIA STREET, _ \ , .NDERTAKER AND F.UNERAI* 1 . U FURNISHER. Tel. 3803. THE Funeral of the lafe Ada Josephine:; Babington will leave the residence of Mrs! G. Drinkwater, 95, Montreal Street, Syden-j ham. on "Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, at B.SO a.m~ , for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AM> SON. M^ THE Funeral of the late William Riohard Jordan will leave his late residence, 29, j Mowbraw Street, Waltham, This Day, Tues- i dav, Feb. 22nd. at 2 p.m., for the Linwood \ Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. & 1 r rHE Friends of Mr John Tanner Piercey ' JL are invited to attend the Funeral of | his late daughter, Mona Jessie, which will. leave his residence, 232, Salisbury Street, onj Tuesday, at 2 p.m.. for the Linwood Ceme* terv. GEORGE BARRELL. 3511 Friends of the late Mrs Elizabeth E. x Howell are invited to attend her Funeral, which will l«avo her late residence, No. 44, Shrewsbury Street, To-day, Tuesday, at a in., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. AN- 1 . DERSON, 107, Victoria Street. 3581 |

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 12

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