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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BUM.. . (J. R. Evans, .Licensed Land .Broker.) Established 1881. (Roldnd BaU.) 150. Splendid situation. ■• oo inspected. Genuine. EVANS AND BULL. DALLINGTONi i [S 0 " 1 HigJl Section, u, UOB ™r _„„ tool. Terms given. Owner keen seller. EVANS AND'BULL. NORTH CANTERBUIyT' - "— ~ i£?£ S ' ?P lcn did Sweet tuasoclt Y B H, i l $° mtl Y< with about 200 acre* t. 6-roomed Bungalow, -with every convenience and Al outbuildings of every descrip. heapest property offering at £ll per _ood terms. Full particulars 'on an. plication. EVANS AND BULL. SEFTON. ~ ~~ \ZFI A £ R . ES .' Tip-top Cropping, Sheep and j x D? 11 / 1 "? Farm. 56 acres' wheat and oats, balance gras3. House 7 rooms and a \ «" tbu 'W«Ss. Very handily situated. Snip at £3O acre. Good terms. And excellent t<**son for selling. Call early..' , , 318-13. » EVANS AND BULL. ? i YALDHURST. ~^ . IS) of .First-class Land, auitab' yv for any class of farming. Good hous« « rooms and all outbuildings. Terms. Thii farm was taken up from the Government by thi present owner. We can recommend en inspection. Only 7 miles from the oity, handy to school, etc. 294-19 1j EVANS AND BULL. TEMPLETON. i() a j kj,js a Good Mixed Far , w . dcr .- Grows heavy crops of potatoes, neat, oats. etc. New house and outbuildings. A snip at- £26 per acre, with cropß in. Terms, say, £250 cash. Don't fail to inspect, 309-1" EVANS AND BULL.^ TO MARKET GARDENERS AND FRUCT . GROWERS. £loft DOWN - balance V SJ per cent. Toil dWXV/y should roc this. About 5 mile* from Cathedra! Square. IS acres, rioh deep river eilt, wet err dry seasons will crow firstclass, crops. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. An adjoining owner reckons this yea* to take £SOO off 3 acres alone for cauliflower* and he has also averaged 10 tons potatoes per acre this season, which meanß he will take the whole value of the land itself off it in one year. Small farming pays. You don't have to find the capital it takes for ordinary fanning, the work is interesting, you don't Hive all your- eggs in one basket.-you don't bury yourself in the. backblocks. This land grows to perfection fruit trees of every description, onions, potatoes, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflowers, etc. There's money in the game if the land is right, and this bit of soil is just '" It. Write or oall. Tt costs nothing. '.' . -

_ EVANS AND BULL^ FENDALTON, i ACRE, I BOOMS. ,v i?OK DOWN, balance say 'los week, itt ; s*£jO. eluding principal and • interest Price £325. 1 acre good land and 4-robmee 1 ''oitage, scullery, washhouse and shed, 2S fruit trees, otc. Cheap. Apply early. 61-1? EVANS AND BULL. WBmSSm

OF'PURCHASE. \ ACRES, close, to tfmstchurch XttUV Rent lis acre, with ri»ht of pur chase. In. ?ood-going.order. Owner rctir* inar on account of old age. House. 5 rooms and all ■ outbuildings. Stock can be talcev over at a low figure. 'DON'T-'MISS" THIS, if you want a bargain. No goodwill. In* quite early. ' 16713 : EVANS AND'BULL.

CHEAP AND GOOD. O ACBES, close Christchureh. absolntnly 1 very, best-of land—deep, , rich, heavy uiack loam —Al grass land, or suitable fjMT market gardening and fruit yroivingf. In'present owner also maken a lot • of nii.nej from bees. The district is one- d the best. House of 5 rooms—a good, • comfortable home. Thero is onlr one ih-ir.? worn? iyitu the place—it is too cheap at .£566. If ws were asking £2OO more it would bo batter appreciated. Terms.* Cull or wile. 7447 -EVAXS A3TD BULL.-.

FIRST-CLASS BUNGALOW. , -£IO.O. DOWN—Very Easy Term*, u want; ck J.UU ed. Unique modern bungalow of 5 rooms (17 by 14ft, etc.); tiled roof, taking ap. pearanee, -tend' lights," hiprh concrete foundation*, wide pano'kd hall; electric lishtj, Douiton balh, latest fhtnrcs find convenioteeß Ihrottrhont. J-'aHns: fenced, section of M perches, high .".nd dry: •St>,Alb«n«;,'.«loN Crnnford Street car. This house will b« finished: «in about 3 wpri?* titne. It. is well worth BC«ihR. 77 EVA-N.SjAXD BULL._ ree-ton easiest teams. OA ACHES. Nice Little , Dairy :Farm. &\." handy position", llo'is". 4 r-iow* and outbutkliiKTS. Term", ray . cash. Grand opnortunity for a. starter. Write or call for full dtfaik .' 323-1 S EVANS ANT) BULL. ' ~~~ Li'ST?■ "ON aWLKATTON. EVANS AND BULL. ' Canterbury Agents Yorkshire TnavTunce Co., S3,' CATHEDRAL SODAHE Opposite Pes* (Hfico. nenr Chi'icery Tj«r».

\ T EW ZEALAND LOAN * MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO.' ' A DDIN GT 0 N'' SA.L Ev .27th, SEPTEMBER, 1916.' ', . SPECIAL ENTRY— ; . 45-30 Two and a half Y«ir-<ild Steers, off ■ tussock, in good condition j p Fat and Forward CVsvn ' . "' 35 Or>? and a linlf to Two-year-old, Empty Heifers, off tussock . ~ '■'■ FurtW. Entries Solicited. • NEW ZEALAXTV T,OAX AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. • 102

PYNE AND C 0. N , SPECIAL ENTRY. ■] , \ .STORE SHEEP. ADDINGTON, WEDNESDAY. SEPT.' 27th. Account of a Client— QAA GOOD Conditioned Well-growo OUU Three-quarter-bred Hoggets. PYNE AND CO., . 208 . Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. TUESDAY, SEPT. 26th (ONE O'CLOCK) BEDDING PLANT SALE. HB. SORENSEN will hold hie Firs* . Sale of BEDDING PLANTS at the Yard, Lichfield Street, and invites Entries. oflfi H. SOBENSEN.'> Auctioneer.. FUNERALS. M GEORGE BARRELL, v• . •NDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Comer DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS; 'PHONE 721. LANGFORD AND RHIND, rNDERTAKERS AND I *" 104, CASHEL STREET. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 888. lerbert Langford, John Rhma, > 19, London St. 106, Montreal.St Phone 689. 'Phone 1603. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE KQQ Established 1879. ■' ■ ' --.' rPHE Friends of Mr and Mrs C. Hampton, V of Scuthbridgo, aro respectfully invited attend the Funeral of their late son Edward : hearse to arrive from Ohnstchurch to Ellesmere Cemetery. Wednesday. September--27, at 2 p.m. LANGFORD AND BTO Undertakers. 807 T HE Friends of Stanley and A. Turner ar» jl informed that tho Funeral of their lata beloved son, Edwin, will leave 19, London. Street, for the BurwoodChurchyard.on_Tuesd!ay, 26th ins*., at 12.15 p.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. ; "»- HE Friends of John Pxewby. «re in-, j. formed that the Funeral of his late .beloved wite leaves his residence, 14, Warrington Street, St Albans, for the Linwood Cera*? ery on Tuesday, 26th imrt, at 3 P* LANGFORD AND RHIND. gg HE Funeral of the late Ellen Horne jl (late of Tasmania) will leave 19, London Street, Richmond, for the Sydenham terv 'this Day (Tuesday), the 26th »J»t., at 4 2m.' LANGFORD AND RHIND. 1«9

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 12

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