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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. A MOST attractive property. WEDNESDAY, 20th ; DECEMBER! PTNE AND CO. have.receied initruotqont, from Mr FRANK GARDINER +o by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 20th December, at! vUt o’clock, 1 * . ■ <rHIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY' At : PUR. AU, ! . , v v .*■ •. ->f Containing . )/? 1740 ABIE’S’ -f (In ONE BLOCK.) "a Of the Best GRAZING LAND in CAN* TEEBURY. A great feature of the pr<x perty is that it is absolutely permanent pasture, and requires no cultivation. The Property is most beautifully eitu&ted, with * THREE MILE SEA FRONTAGE to Lyttelton Harbour. • 1 f . It can bo reached from the City in ONE HOUR by .train or boat, and is’ TWO EASY DAYS' DRIVE for Stock to ADDINGTON YARDS. There is a beautiful Homestead with good 12-roomed House, mostly stone, and all necessary ' convenineoea; large Orchard of about 2 acre®. , The Woolshed is in first-class'orden holds 700 sheep, and is supplied with Elec trio Light and Power for the 6 Machine. Sheaffs, Other buildings comprise Stablo (5 stalls, loose box and chaff house), Dip, Woolstore, 4 Sets Sheep Yards, Stud Sheep Shed, '■ Cow j Shed, Workshop, two 6-roomed Workmen’* | Cottages, with all up-to-date conveniences, etc., etc, ■ \ ■ The Property is subdivided into 2 Lafg#! Blocks and 14 paddocks—ample, for all; re- 1 i juirements. It is permanently watered awl !■ there are numerous dumps of Native Bue& | on the property. - : | Mr Gardiner has .determined lo relinquisln farming, so this ATTRACTIVE HOME And MAGNIFICENT SHEEP FARM is FOR SALE. It is so well known that wf need hardly desoTibe it, but we are quit* safe in saying that it is.one of the VERY.FINEST PROPERTIES In the wholo of the Dominion. TERMS WILL BE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. V For further particulars apply ’ 256 ■- - PYNE AND CO. Auctioneers. * McKenzie and willis. McKenzie and willis, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE , -(NEXT POST OFFICE). FOR NEW FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. j - SPECIAL SPRING BARGAINS-' LACE CURTAINS, from 4s pear pair. BEST AXMTNSTER CARPET .RUNNER, STin. wide, 8s 9d per yard. i HEARTHRUGS, from a kitchen rug at 4* 6d t® a Beautiful Drawing or Diningroom Rug at 82a 6d. LINOLEUMS and. FLOORCLOTHS,' from 3s lid per yard. < . - SEA-GRASS CARPETS, Iftft by Bft land 12ft by 9ft, from 19s 6d. CARPET 15s. SWEEPERS (BiaselDa), from WRINGERS, from 16s 6d. LAWN .MOWERS. Splendid Ball-bearing Machines, 355. Easy‘ enough driven for a woman to use.. TABLE COVERS, from 8s 64. MARCELLA QUILTS, from 16s. SLIP MATS, from 3s 6d. .’ HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARDS; from iS HIGH-BACKED DINING CHAIRS, with spring seats, from 16s. OAK. BEDROOM SUITES, from *l6. CHESTERFIELD COUCHE9, in Velvet, from £6 15s, VERY HANDSOME DINING SUITES of ? pieces, from £9 15s. HANDSOME DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEADS, 39s 6d and 42 6d. PIANOS. We always have a few GOOD .PIANOS )R SALE JEMS. CHEAP, FOR CASH. OR OUR NEW FURNITURE IS. ALL OF \ BEST QUALITY, And Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. WE HAVE FURNISHED HUNDREDS Of HOMES IN CANTERBURY. ' OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS FROM 7-p.m. to 9 p.m. McKenzie and willis, • AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE ■ , FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). . . JOSEPH WALLACE. ' SYDENHAM. FINE BUSINESS POSITION. COLOMBO STREET. SHOP and 3 ROOMS, deep Seotioa enlarge premises. Back Entrance. GOOD INVESTMENT AT £585. JOSEPH WALLACE. ST ALBANS. NEAR TRAM, 2d SECTION £700: CORNER SECTION of J-ACRE. loa§ frontage- 7-r. HOUSE, all conveniences. Orchard. Would subdivide well. JOSEPH WALLACE. Telegrapw. " Sheep,” Christchurch. DALGETY AND CO.. LUV OFFICES .TO LET. 9 ROOMS in DALGETVS BUILDINGS, -L Cathedral Square. Splendid aspect. • ■D ALGETY AND CO., LTD, )U can’t -beat Rubber as a Bbook Ab« < sorter—and you can’t Beat - i DOIUDI ftllU v«va r: WOOD-MILNE RUBBER 'HEELS . . absorbing- the shock' of boot on asphalt* ' Get ihsm Fitted. \

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

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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