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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. j — —^ <t EVANS AND BULL. I (J. R. Evans, (Boland Bull< Licensed Land Broker.) Established 1851. ABE YOU A BARGAIN HUNTER? I a snip T 0 A SPEE£>y buyer. ! £QOO ®ALY ASKED, the Government". Valuation is £330, £225 for the; Section and £165 for the House, and it is, worth, more than this even. The own*** wants the money. Situated on one of the Lity Avenues and close to the car. Y<a§ cannot beat the Avenues to live on. Tin) House contains four gcod rooms, large bath room and scullery. If it were painted it would make a real natty good-looking house, iiie Section contains practicallv a quarteracre, with 66ft frontage, and as the buildings on either side' are a good distance away there is ample room for two bungalows without being boxed in. For a builder, who does not want the House, wo can sell the House for removal to a waiting buyer ai a good price, that would leave tie Section a bargain. Don’t consider this proposition, come m and see us; it’s genuine, and an inquiry costs nothing. Terms arranged. EVANS AND BULL. ! , . amberley. EASY TERMS. 4-0 ALRES, nice small mixed Farm, new o-rocmed House and every outbuilding. Only £25 per acre and easiest of terms. For urgent sale. 124-17. EVANS AND BULL. ] rTT , l WANTED TO RENT. W u , k&rge Number of Tenants In« qurnng f or Houses, and landlords would do well to communicate with us at once. '* hone . 735. EVANS AND BULL. : 18 MfLES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. “ IF BUYER BUILDS HOUSE, WILL ACCEPT IT AS DEPOSIT, OR WILL TAKE £2OO DOWN. . _ H AADY SHEEP PROPERTY. 400 ACRES.—Terms, say £2OO cash, or, „ Y buyer P uts U P buildings,- will: accept them as deposit. Sweet, healthy sheep country; 50 acres in rape and kale, r. IJ ,o C oT^i n 4 urni P 3 ' and balance old grass. CARRIED OVER A EWE PER ACRE on grass a.one this season. The fences are standards and wire (5 paddocks), and the land is free from gorse. Can be much impioted with cultivation. Only 4-mile from station and school, and 5 miles from good saleyards. This block should he snapped up with above absurdly easy terms. We oaa show any buyer over it with confidence. See us at once. 233-18. EVANS AND BULL. T 0 STATION AND SCHOOL 7 ’ A ACRES, 8 miles from Christchurch. A feu-fenced little place, small orchard, neat 4-roomed house and outbuildings. This is worth any buyer’s inspection at £420, being real sterling value. Terms. 15S-13 EVANS AND BULL. SEFTON DISTRICT, GOOD LAND. " |"J * ACRES, splendid little dairy farm, 1 - L - L , m ue from creamery and school, good garden and orchard. House 4 rooms and outbuildings. Easy terms. Write or call for particulars. Low price asked. 90-16 EVANS AND BULL. ONE OF THE BEST. ACRES, NORTH CANTERBURY, rich dairy and cropping land. The owner has done well on this farm, and is selling > to go in for a larger place, which speaks for itself. With 20 acres in crop is carrying 18 ccws, 8 head dry stock, 3 horses and a few sheep. Neat 4-roomed house and every farm ; outbuilding, 1 mite from station, school and saleyards, milk separated and sends cream to Christchurch. Price £4O per acre, and veryeasy terms given. This is a property wa can confidently recommend, and any buyer wanting between 50 and 60 acres of real good land in a thriving district should not fail to inspect. 95-18 EVANS AND BULL. . FIRST-CLASS LAND Q ACRSS, handy to Christchurch st«'D tion and school. This is a piece of real good land that we can recommend to any buyer, and is suitable for keeping a few cows, market gardening or fruit growing. There is a house of 6 rooms and some outbuildings. If wanted there is unlimited outside, work Biggest bargain offering at £530 only. Terms given, Full particulars from 7»7 EVANS AND BULL. TO RETIRING FARMERS. KAIAPOI. —The owner of a 6-Roomed Cottage at Kaiapoi, with 1J acres land, for which he is asking £3OO (no mortgage), and, in addition to which he can put £4OO down in cash, is wanting between 50 and lOC Acres Good Mixed Land. Any farmer who is open to do business on the above lines is invited to communicate with us. Or will Bell the cottage alone. Terms arranged. 110-18 EVANS AND BULL. UPPER FENDALTON. U ACRES—ReaI good place for mixed farming. Carrying 4 cows and 3 horses. Fowlhouses for 1000 head poultry (water supply through every run). Nice orchard. Two acres in' potatoes, and 1 acre mangels. House 4 rooms, stables, shedSj etc; Cheap at £B3O. Easy terms. 280-16 EVANS AND BULL. ' " WANTED TO SELL— * CLYNO MOTOR-BICYCLE (74 h.p. twin), and side-car. Any trial. 1 EVANS AND BULL, Chief Agents Yorkshire Insuranoe Co, 69, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. LAWRIE AND DALTON. , T. Lawrie.) (Thos. Dalton. LAWRIE AND DALTON, uctioneers, House Furnishers and Hotel Brokers. 210, TUAM STREET,’ Next Door to Opera House. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN TOWN. COMPARE OUR PRICES. TCTE always keep a Large Assortment of /V NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNIURE for Privatr Sale. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobes, All Stands, Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, edsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Carpets. UR SHOW ROOMS”ARE OPEN TILL 9 O’CLOCK FRIDAY EVENINGS. LAWRIE AND DALTON AY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOB SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Ring up Tel. 1955 and they will c&JL and Lva you a price. LAWRIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers. OLFERS DON’T SWEAR AT 1 JOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS. SWEAR BY THEM, because they ive better service and every eatis--70 FUNERALS, J. ANDERSON, 107, VICTORIA STREET. UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL i r FURNISHER. Tel. 3503. , , i LANGFORD AND RHIND, _ i UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, i 104, CASHEL STREET. ’Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langford, John Rhind 1 \ 19 London St. 106, Montreal St. d 'Phone 689. 'Phone 1603. J. LAMB AND SON, - - - rp*i FUNERAL H* No. 284, Liohfield Street. TELEPHONE 539. Established 1879. GEORGE BARBELL, NDERTAKER AND EMBALMEU Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. ’PHONE 721. \ U 2 Funeral of the late Ada Josephine abington will leave the residence of Mrs rinkwater, 93, Montreal Street, Sydenon Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, at 8.30 a.nn, j ie Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND I 66

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 12

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