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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. JS YOUR PROPERTY HANGING FIRE? Do you realise the very central position we occupy and the length of time we hnvo been in business? These things mean A GREAT CONNECTION, and if you are a seller it’s just as important lor you to give us your Property to sell as it is lor us to soil it. Having this connection moans a Quick Salo for you. Every attention given to properties entrusted to us for salo or to let. H. MATSON AND CO. TO LET. OPAWA— A First-class Residence of 8 main rooms, h. and c., bath, pantry and soul lory, gas and open fires, several largo rooms, motor shed and all outbuildings, with nearly i of an acre. £1 per week as it stands if taken at once. m cO . £3OO WILL PURCHASE A 4-ROOMED HOUSE and i-ACRB SECTION, within i or 3 minutes' walk of the Id cars. A p ,J, . feet order within and without. Its doubtful if a placo could bo in bett j Owners being removed to Otago however and unwilling to let, our instructions are to .ell. There is gas (with ring), cup boards, scullery, sunny verandah, h.p. and sower, w.h. and tubs, bath, etc 1 lace perfectly sound. A warm sunny _p.acc .suitable for elderly folk or small t.inulj and worth tho money. Pol. 242. 11. MATSON AND CO. A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. HORT WALK of Id cars, 6 ROOMS, 1 comfortably furnished, including piano, d in good order, together with LARGE ROUNDS; 03s per week. H. MATSON AND CO. £630. IUST OVER THE MILE RADIUS FROM G.P.O. WELL-BUILT HOUSE OF 5 PLASrERBu ROOMS and Largo Pantry (con-,-ertible nto room), electric light, dining-•oom-kitchon, bath h. and c and basin, n sower. Somi-detachcd V .-house a-.d libs bike sbed and workshop, verandah, ShaU paths i-ACRE SECTION. with 20 ■ruit' trees, fowlruns, e!c. All in hrat;Jas3 order. A Home complclo in all roipects. No unexpected expenditure. Fol. 243. 11. MATSON AND CO. Ol ACRES. Of L.1.P., close to Town and Opawn. Best f growing land, lying to tho sun and aturallv well drained. WELL BUILT 5lOOMlTl) HOUSE, Stables, Storage and ’owlhouscs; 90 commercial applo trees, irgo asparagus bed, 2000 strawberry plants, mere .lucerne, 400 raspberries, etc. A laco to make money on and must increase r value. Apply— Fol. 195. H. MATSON AND CO., Agents. TO LET. 1 ACRES and 4-roomed House, stables,! i traphouse, cow-bail, etc., handy to ncoln Rond cars. Rent 22s Gd, and rates : torm ' H. MATSON AND CO. £135. HANDY SECTION, with . north aspect, about J-mile from 2d car scrvicon. St Albans North. / Fol. 239 H. MATSON AND CO. CENTRAL ST ALBANS. AN Up-to-dato Tiled Roof EunmidwOOv/ low of 5 main rooms, panelled hail. Doulton Iwth, m, sewer,’ electric light, pantry, scullery and w.h., tubs, open fires, rooms 20 x 15, 15& x 15, 15 x 13, etc., witn J-ncro section. Terms. . Fol. 238 H. MATSON AND CO. AN INVESTMENT. -ALMOST NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, 17 x 15, 15 x 15, It x 12, Doulton bath, h. end c., copper cylinder, ntry and scullery, J-acro of land; let to !endid tonant at 16s per week. Fol. -Jr H. MATSON AND CO. FOR SALE. X ACRES AND FIVE MAIN BOOMS, 2 between the City and the sea. \V arm :ality and enn be recommended to anjone reatened with rheumatism. N° damp. inud. Two paddocks, comprising abon : acres. Keep a horse and cow, with perps a ton of chaff during the winter. Fruit abundance; trees broken in all dir ; is season with weight of fruit. I lre , ,o in abundance. House on nice eUv»t«a o and well-constructed. Rooms good size ning-room 16 x 16) and Postered and pap id; all outbuildings, fowlhousc, otq. F five minutes’ walk to frequent tram ser ji. Cheap at £350. '’olio 228. H. MATSON AND CO. £1250. ‘ and E ¥ub\ta F ntill HOUSE ;OOMS. icrtv, which is off Lincoln Road, ono for anvonc wishing to keep cow. The house is plastered and and c„ bath, pantry and scuJibes and verandah, windmill and tins, etc. Fol - 230 H. MATSON AND CO. £B6O. , ACRES OF LAND of the best quality, Papanui tram service, together with the denco of 6 rooms, h. and c., bath, pantry scullery. Garden and fruit, sunny po«i on a corner. PRICE £B6O. i °i. - H. MATSON AND CO. IN FENDALTON. ARISTOCRATIC SURROUNDINGS. 5-ROOMED HOUSE on a main road, with h. and c., bath, pantry and ecu Ir orchard, lawn, etc., together with about -re PRICE £550. Terms : £l9O cash. •ol 229 H. MATSON AND CO. CHEAP PLACE, OFF LINCOLN ROAD. Ok BUYS c 5-roomcd House, just off cmain tramline, having oriel bay windows, verandah, large rooms, bath and basin, h. and c., papered throughout, wardrobes, copper and tubs, workshop, etc.; 31 perches, laid out in garden and fruit. PHICE £525. Terms: £136 cash. Fob 234. H. MATSON AND CO. £125. ILL J ACRE OF LAND, fenced nil d and well. House on it recent y burned i. Situated off Ferry Rond, bandy to larte. Cash required. £6O 103. 1. 233, H. MATSON AND CO. £630. exceptionally pretty home, modern Bun- • with good sunny aspect, rock garden cell stocked with flowers; 5 main rooms, d c. bath, pantry and scullery, w.h. and short walk to 2d cars. Papanui Road olombo Street; 21 perches, mortgage in a building society. Fob 210 'll. MATSON AND CO. FOR URGENT SILE. ft* Qp;—LOT 28 in the Wildberry SubdividtxOO eion, just back of the Woolston Recreation Ground, in Sylvester Street.— Good Building Allotment of 35 perches. Can be bought on terms, say £2O down, balance monthly, or by arrangement. Fob 213 H. MATSON AND OO ti ACRES AND F-ROOMED BUNGALOW. T/TTELL-BUILT PLACE, panelled Hall YV and Breakfast Room. Tiled Roof, Two Verandahs, Doulton Bath and Basin, h. and C. Service, extra Cupboards, Electric Light, etc. Very best of land. Closo to r, school and a few minutes’ walk to 2d car (about Jmile). "Wardrobes, Copper Cylinder andLinen Prcae, Nice Dining Room, etc. Price £llsO. Fob 206

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17198, 19 June 1916, Page 12

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