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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. (.Roland BulL Iv. Evans, Lioea&d Land Broker.) Established 1881. . PINE NORTH CANTERBURY RUN. 1 QflO ACRES of Splendid Sweet Lim*« JLcfl/V/ atono Country, low hills and flat#. OVER 2000 sheep wore shorn last season, x«* turning 44 bales of wool. ALSO CARRIED 80 head of cattle. Will easily oatiy 2300 owes. Over 1400 sheep were ,6old geo. eon, and there are now over 2200 on. the pro porty. The fences are Al, the house and all outbuilding ere NEW AND COMMODIOUS. Handy to station ly good road. The district is ONE OF THE BEST and most favourably known in North Canterbury. Price £l3 per acre, good terms. For bona 'fide sale. Full particulars on application.- 215-13 EVANS AND BULL. opawa snip. ~ ; hi ACRES, long frontago, handy car, sta-'-Jd tion and school, good land, warm and early. House 5 rooms, washhouse, scullery', 2 sl-cds, etc. Price £B2O. Terms, say £2OO down, balance 5i per cent. GET A CARD TO VIEW. 255-21. EVANS AND BULL. AUCKLAND FRUIT FARM FOR EXCHANGE. Of* ACRES, of which C acres are in apples -U (SELECTED SORTS), end doing well. Grows lemonn, oranges and passion fruit. Well watered. A company is prepared to carry out all the work for ABSENTEE OWNERS; 1J miles from station. New hut. Prioo £35 per acre; £?SO can remain at 5 per cent. Christchurch house TAKEN AS PAYMENT. Further particulars on application. 048-21. EVANS AND BULL. THIS IS URGENT. 8X ACRES, 5 minutes from car, under 4 2 miles from town, goed dairying or market garden land, poultry, pigs, etc. House 0 rooms, every convenience, electric light, etc. Fow’houses for 1000 birds and usual outbuildings. Must go. Got a card to view. Good terms. 246-21. EVANS AND BULL. NORTH CANTERBURY, i KA ACRES Government Leasehold, first Itßl class wheat and grazing land, handy to RANGIORA Station, etc. Practically NEW 6-roomod house and good outbuildings. Owner retiring. Full details on application. 136-20. EVANS AND BULL. MANCHESTER STREET AND BEALE-Y AVENUE. .I?t;KA ONLY—Easy Terms—Save trim c&UUw fares; could not be handier to City. Modem broomed House, well built and in Al order. At this figure it ia seldom a modern home can be purchased ia this sought-for position. ‘ J EVANS AND BULL. SIX MILES OUT. J?»7K DOWN, balance arranged. 213 Acres, 3* • O suitable for MIXED FARMING, new 5-roomed Bungalow and Outbuilding*. Owner goes into camp next month, and *i« out to sell. EVANS AND BULL.; CLOSE TO ST ALBANS PARK. J. 2 MINUTES FROM TRAM. 5-ROOMED Up-to-date Bungalow, rooms 17 by 12, 15 by 12 13 by 12. 12 bv 10 and 12 by 9, repleto with the LATEST CONVENIENCES and ideas, panelled hall and ! dining-room, electric light, Doulton bath, everything of the best, stylish appearance., VERY FINE SECTION of 28 perches, with 44 feet frontage, facing north, gets all the sun; well fenced. Terms, say, £IOO cash. EVANS AND BULL. WANTED, FOR CASH BUYER. Good letting cottage. Send particulars to EVANS AND BULL. Christchurch agents Yorkshire Insurance Co* 59. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Near Chancery Lane, opposito Post Offioe. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST ELMO HOUSE, 52. Worcester Street (West End).—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus ; also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Bnatsheds, eto. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 572. F. J. Murray, Proprietor. W AIM ATE DISTRICT. ■JIA ACRES, 33 yea.rs Government Lease--111/ hold, wtih RIGHT OF PURCHASE, rent £59 4s 5d half-yearly; 47 acres in wheat, 20 acres in Dun oats and grass, 20 acres in now grass and 23 acres in 2 year old grass. Has grown over 60 bushels wheat per acre. Suitable for dairy, sheep or cropping. NOW CARRYING 9 head cattle, 4 horses and 140 sheep. New 5-Toomed house, iron granary (new), cowshed, and new piggeries, etc., etc.; 2 mile 3 from station, 1 from school and 2J miles from saleyard*. Will sell leasehold alone or with above stock, also all farm implements, sundries, etc., CHEAP. Sole agents. Write or call. EASY TERMS GIVEN. EVANS AND BULL. • L-H

WANTED KNOWN. > !( rTHAT F. H. STEEIThas REDUCED ft* 1 PRICE OF MEAT to ROCR BOTTOM for SPOT CASH, and as we have only a short time to live, GET THE BEST. V Rubbish is dear at any price. The Best is always (he Cheapest in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEED vou can a’ways rely on GETTING THE CREAM OF CANTERBURY. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALITY. ' Tho annual output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself, 1628 YOU can't beat Rubber as a Shock Absorber —and vou can’t Beat. WOOD-MJLNE RUBBER HEELS for absorbing tho shock of boot on asphalt, tliam Fitted. FUNERALS. J. ANDERSON. TTKDERTAKER AND FUNERAL U FURNISHER, 107, VICTORIA STREET. ’Phono 3803. X George b a r r e l l, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSE A Speciality FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 225, Durham Street. ’Phono 721. Night or Day. " J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Motor Hearses and Carriages for Funerals to any part of Canterbury. *T No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. - Telephone Established 1873,;. ANGFORD AND RHIND. Undertakers and Embaimers, 104, Cashel btreet. mne 812. P-O. Box 523. Herbert Lang, i 19 London Street. ’Phone 659. John iid, W». Montreal Street. ’Phone 1603. HE Funeral of tho late Edith Mary Dams HE Funeral of the lato Mrs Luey Flavell will leave her late residence, UfcJ* >d Avenue, for the Linwood C«nete.y, , day. Thursday, Jury 13, at * NGFORD AND RHIN> 1 Friends of the late, Thomas Richard olms are invited to attend h a Fu™»U will leave lus late residence, 59,00 b Street, Spreydon, on Friday, at - P-“--rdenham Cemetery. GEORGE BAHv Friends of the late William Pringle 'Covrens, are invited to attend lus ral, leaving his late residence, Carleton, T u ; v is, at 1 p.m., for tao Oxford terv.’ G. SMITH AND SON. 4831 rHE Funeral of the late Helen Beattie will leave tho Glcnroy Schoolliouso, on ’ridav. at l p.m., for the Hororata Cetnecry. ‘ W. PRESTIDGE. 4 RMSTRONG’S specialise in MOURNING. -A. all Mourning required. Costumes executed in ‘24 bouia. MOURNING, a special department and workroom is devoted to these needs. MQURNING. Dooartmeut opened from 8-33 a.m. By ringing up No. 1473 MOURNING, or ,1049, you can have an expericnced assistant wait upon MOURNING, you at your own home. N

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17529, 12 July 1917, Page 10

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