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AUCftONB. CHARLES CLABK. 0. B. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. OHA RLBS CLARK, 108, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Money to Lend at Current Rate* of Interest. £I3OO * THE BEST BARGAIN IN SUBURBAN PROPERTY. NEAR THE No. 10 CAE LINE. 2 ACRES of Lend, with 12 CHAINS of FRONTAGE, HIGH AND OVERLOOKING the RIVER AVON. FINE SITUATION. With a SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE, nearly new, of 8 Large Rooms, plastered thicughout. Gas, Wardrobes, Hill, Bathroom, H. and C. Service, Large Bay Windows and Blinds, Pantry, Scullery, Washhouse, Bicycle Home, Verandah, etc. Koto the Price. Key at the ° mt CHARLES CLARK, Agent. £IOOO NEAR THE PARK IN SYDENHAM. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS AND OTHERS. BLOCK OF 4 COTTAGES, 1 of 7 Rooms, 1 of 4 Rooms, 2 of 3 Rooms, Washhouses, Sewer connections, H.P. Water, all in good order, about |-acre laud, all let. Rent £lO4 year. Owner wants a large property. 401-4 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. £BOO CASHMERE HILLS. GOOD SITUATION, NEAR THE TRAM. Bungalow of 4 rooms, Verandali 40ft long, plastered, gas fittings, Bathroom, Gas ,Geyeer, and Blinds, Tito Grates and Hearths, Cupboards, Linen Press, Scullery, V> a ?h' i house, Porch, W.C. aowor, Asphalt Paths, Coal Bins, Shed, H.P. Water, i-acre taste- j iully laid out. Terms arranged. 809-4 CHARLES OLARK, <; Agents, 109, Hereford Street. LINWOOD. JUST OFF WOODHAM 'ROAD. £7OO. GOOD HOUSE OF 5 LARGE ROOMS, lastered and papered, verandah, enclosed erandah at back, tile grates and hearth, 'ardrobea, pantry, bathroom, h; and 0., bay indow, Y. blinds, gas, 6ft hall, linen press, "indmill and tank, over J-acre, well lam lit and planted, asphalt paths, tftc. EVERYTHING IN PERFECT ORDER. TERMS' ARRANGED. ' ’ • 385-4 CHARLES CLARK. THREE QUARTER-ACRES. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. CHARLES CLARK has received inslrucU tions to offer by auction, in the rooms, 00, Hereford Street, on „ WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22. At 2 p.m. FIRST-CLASS QUARTER-ACRES, IOOIks x 2G2lks, frohtiug COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, adjoining the Water Works. The land is fenced front and back, and ach section is planted with macrocaroa. This Sale is to close an estate, and no easonable offer will be refused. Title:' Land Transfer. No. 940. CHARLES CLARK. . IS PLANS NOW READY. MARKET GARDENERS SMALL HOLDERS. ' ' FRUITGROWERS. g SECTION'S—OVER 1 ACRE EACH. MAGNIFICENT SOIL. HILL’S ROAD, CASHMERE. 3 CHAINS FROM FOOT OF DYER’S PASS ROAD AND TRAM STOP. AUCTION SALE. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT (NOV. 22nd), At 2 p.m. AT ROOMS, 109, HEREFORD STREET. CALL FOR PLAN. OF THE ABOVE BLOCK OF GRAND MARKET GARDEN AND BUILDING SITES. ON LOT 8 IS- GOOD 4-ROOMED COTTAGE AND SCULLERY, NOTE.—AS THE INTENTION IS TO SELL. A VERY LOW RESERVE HAS BEEN PUT ON THE RESPECTIVE LOTS. PLANS NOW READY. CHARLES CLARK, Xo. 924 109, Hereford Street. • PRACTICALLY NEW HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. ENGLISH PIANO, EDISON PHONOGRAPH, THREE-SPEED BICYCLE, Etc., Etc. pH ARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from H. <T. Ee.l, Esq. (who is returning to England) to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, 82, BEALEY AVENUE (The Residence of the late F. H. Pvnc), On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd aud 24th, the WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE (the contents of 16 rooms). e Chiof Items ere:—Piano by A. Taymd Son in handsome walnut case, Aster and Brussels Carpet Squares, Aster Hall and Stair Runners, large quanof Linolerlm, Bookcase, Occasional es and Chairs, Basket Easy Chairs, terfield Couch, Sideboard, Extension ng Table, Ice Chest, E.P. Ware, China, ires, Oak Pedestal Writing Table. Dinoom Chairs. Double and Single Wooden teads. Children’s Cots, Duchesse Chests, top Withstands, Blankets, very fine on Phonograph end Records, Escri- , Bookcase, Pot Plants, Garden Tools, i Mower. Water-ballast Garden Roller, lemaiTs Three-speed Bicycio, etc., etc. e whole of the Furniture was purchosrom the. establishments of Messrs W. age end Co. and A. .1. White only sixths ago, and is now in condition equal to new. CATALOGUES ARE NOW READY. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK, AND ON FRIDAY AT ONE O’CLOCK. THE FURNITURE WILL BE ON VIEW ON WEDNESDAY, FROM 2 TO 4.30 O’CLOCK. 17 No. 948 “/■'tH, dear! Pm bo tired! I’ve been floor V-r polishing.” Then why not use LINOARNrSH. the “ applied-in-a-minute liquid ” Polish. Shines like glass and lasts 12 months. Your Grocer Sells it-—la 61.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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