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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. EVANS AND BULL. . (J. E. Evans, (Boiand BnlL Licensed Land Broker.) . . Established 1881. TAI TAPU S CHEAPEST FARM. A A ACRES, grass up to your knees, and nearly all in new grass. Al dairy or cropping, farm in the pink of condition. Will easily carry 16 to 26 cows, and grows heaviest crops of wheat, oats, peas, potatoes*, etc. There is also about 2 acres in lucerne. Buildings consist of very comfortable 4-roomed house, cowbails, stable, sheds, etc. Tai Tapu is a district that recommends itself, and at £l2 per acre this is_ an out and-but bargain. Wo can also give' exceptionally ieasy terms. ' Early inspectiorl .necessary. ' Solo Agents, EVANS AND BULL. 88-18 FOE ÜBGENT SALE. •CHEAP PAPANUI PROPERTY. i-ACEE, 3 BOOMS, £320. ■ , 1-ACRE, PAPANUI (off Bligh's Eoad), handy ■" to car and school, good soil, gardens, etc. Practically new house, 3 rooms, etc. E<aey terms. We have sold the owner a- larger place; and he is particu-arly keen to sell. £320, and good terms if wanted. Jnepeotion invited. Sole Agents, EVANS AND BULL. MONEY WANTED. -P"f AAA AT 6 per cent, over good security. &<SX\J\J U First mortgage. / Particulars o! security on application. EVANS AND BULL. A GOT-TO-GO SALE. .. ■ NAME YOUR OWN TEEMS. 1 Of) ACRES, sweet mixed form which, for Xid\J urgent family reasons, the vendor must sell within 14 days. Has carried 21 cows, besides cropping, and-grows good crops of any description. Well fenced end watered. One niilo .from station and school, « miles from saieyards, and leading Cante-rburv Township. There is a' 3-roomed house (io which the owner will build on if required), stable. 40 by 12 feet, sheds, etc. This is great value* at £l3 per acre, but the owner ctivr. " get (Ssmo offer within reason." Ehm'*** "-,( terms given, say £IOO to £2OO dow 'ators and keen buyers arc invited io inspect .1 cneo. Further particulars on application. 338-16 v EVANS AND BULL. ■ FOR URGENT SALE. AS A GOING CONCERN. J 74rt ACKES ; °i which 3564 acres arr ■x l -x\j leasehold (lew tussock hills)! at £2ll year. 16 years to run, and balance frojho.d (rolling downi, ali ploughable). 7 ar.J, (S-roomed dwellings' and every farm outbuilding; J-mile from school. 17 miles from 'station' and- saJeyards. For sale with 2500 sheep. 1<" horses, cows and nl! farminsr imulercents Price £17,030. -Situation, South Cant-erbufy Must be sold. Terms given. Further pnrt' cuiars on application. , . •' '■74- ;, fl ' EVANS AND -80.... HANDY TO CHRISTCHUIiCIJ. SWEET TUSSOCK COUNTRY, LOW '';•.-. HILLS. VJi-V feed, 610 ewes, of which 282 ewes ar* 2.4, 6 and 8-tooih, can be:tflkcn at 255. and 3SO merino ewes, 6 and 8-tcoth, tan be taken over at 15s if wanted. Well watered. /Within 1 mile of station, school and sakvardv No agricultural work whatever. Price £lO pc: acre, and easiest possible terms given. Enquire early. EVANS AND BULL. 213-10

ILL-HEALTH FORCING. SALE.BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. - PAYING HANDSOMELY. ■QAK ™Q 0 P" month is the averaes £**-±tJ turnover, full information givet>. First-class • Blacksmith's Business, in rich agricultural district, close to' Christelnircb. B!nck3nirth's ■ and, Wheelwright's Shop(tools included). ' G-Roomed' House, naint phop, motor shed, etc.; t-Acre Frchqld. Price JECSO, easy terms. AVe can -gnarantcs this to be a gonuine sale and the business to bo a really good one. Further information on application. '. . . ■ 50-20 EVANS AND BULL. OFFER WANTED. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AX ACRES, FENDALTON, -corner Glar.. dovey, Carrog'and Plynlimmon Boatta, surveyed into 14 sections, i Good erduhtfi and ornamental trees, shrubs, orchard, paddocks, etc. 8-Roomed Modern Sesideikv, every possible convenience, ram, s-cpnc tank, electric light can bo put in. Sc'j Agents. Easy terras. Inspect now. Cine ofr the- snips of the season. Great prospective value. Speculators, retired'; iarm<ir, spec builders, arid J anyone deniandjci; • - nibble see us at once. EVANS AND'BULL.

FENDALTON, BEST PART. CLOSE CAR, LOVELY GROUNDS. •P 1 A CASH, balance rent, over &ltJ\J w ith fine lot of ornamental trcra and shrubs, {rood' frontaee and close to car. in the best part of Fendalton. Veil-built Sroomed house, fitted with 'all conveniences, fine large and lofty rooms, excellently papered, and in splendid order. Septic tank, ram; eleciric lisrht can be put in. Real barRain. If wanted, an cere of land at the back'Can bo bought, enabling anyone to'keen a pony, etc. Mortgagee's sale. Call c,arly. Immediate possession. Key at our office. 203-13. EVANS AND BULL. Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co., 59. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHILDREN" a nuisance where (her K spdli the polisned floors that mother has spent so many hours on bended knees to mnko look nice. Save all that by using LINOARNISH Permanent. Floor Polish. All grocers,, Is 6d. SPECIFY WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS, because they ARE ltubbei Heels, and because they are made in England. > , ' I THEY GIVE LONG SER-7ICE. ERNL E A F BUTTER. Its Purity is its Distinction. FRESH DAILy7~ALL GROCERS. FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON, /(FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE. KQQ Established 1679. . GEORGE BARRELL, ' [ |-NDERTAKE.R AND EMBALMEI L Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. 'PHONE 721. LANGFORD AND RHIND, 'NDERTAKERS AND 'EMBALMERS, \J 104, CASHEL STREET. •Phone 812. P.O. Box 523.. Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19, London St. 106. Montreal St Phone 689. 'Phono 1603. tKE Funeral of the'late Maggie Todd Will , leave the residence of her sister, Mra J. Livingstone, 24, Matson's Road, Papanui, on Wednesday, September 27th, et,2 p.m., for the Addingtoii Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. ' 478

THE Friends of Mr and Mrs C. Hampton, of Scuthbridgo, are respectfully invrtwi to attend the Funeral of their late son, Edward ; hearse to arrive from Christchuroh to Ellesmere Cemetery Wednesday. September 27. at 2 p.m. LANGFORD AND RHIJJD, Undertakers. • ' • , 8Q77 .

'HB Friends of the late Walter *L. J.' A Powell are informed that Ms funeral *ill leave, the residence of his brother; 54, Hih's Road, St Albans, for tho Lin wood Cemelery, This Dav, 27th inst, at 1.30 p.m. LANGFORD AXD RHIND. . 191 .

'HE Friends of Ralph Panons are mformed that the funeral of his late beloved wife will leave the residence of her Sister, 91, Chester Street, for the Lmwcoi Cemetery. This Day,' 27'h inst, at 10.30 a.m. LANG FORD AND RHIND. 193

THE Friends of the We Mrs SaiSi Mulhern are informed that her funeral will leave 129, Peterborough Street, for St Marys Catholic Church, et 8.« a.m., on Thursday, 28th inst. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. TJj«;co to the Lmwood Cemetery. LANGFORD AND RHIND. ' riilW'

THE Friends of Mr and Mrs Wm. Doubleday axe respectfully informed that the fuiiera/l of their late eon, Private Lecrord Charles Doub'edav. of 'he Eighteenth Reinforcements, will leave their residence", North Rond, Kaiapoi, on Thursday, Sent°raber SSih, at 2 91 p.m., for the TOvinoi Church of England Cemetery. F. FISHER. 75

Friends of Mr H. Store* am respect, j- fully informed tnat .the funeral of hi* !at« son'Clifford Nowmw will'leave Ms residence, Sneyd Street Kaiapoi. on Thursday, September SS.'.-at 1.30 p.m.. for trie CWch of Ens-land* Cemetery. Kaiawi. P. FISHER.

rpBB Friends of tho Into Mr MicW JL iloyle n-Vo invited-to-attend his funeral on ThnrsdHy. Reqiueni M«ss at T fc-M. sti theKamrfora Roman Catholic Cnurch, theno? R t 9 a-'m.. for the Loburn Cemetery- H. J. GULLIVER

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 12