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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. I W. E. SIMES AND 00, A UOTIONEEES AND ESTATE AGE A LICENSED LAND BROIEES, 144-146, Hereford) Street: THE FINEST SITUATION IN THE 1 END OF THE CITY. v| 6*2oci Pro, J*&‘±\J\J situate ns it is jn such proximity to the Mueouin, • Gardens« Park, should command the attention : oj one desirous of purohaaing in this bo*i part. The House, ,whioh is two-etbwy, tains 11 good rooms, and.is in perfect inside and out, verandah and balcony, orn aspect, and replete with ell ns offices and- conveniences. , A nice gardi about S-IGths acre (a largo one being 4 superfluous owing to tho close nrosimi the beautiful Public Gardens), with i room for motor entrance, completes a .attractive property. Terms and further ticulars on application. W. E. SIMES AND DO YOU WANT TO LIVE ON TH HILLS? HERE’S A GREAT BARGAIN. ACRE} of Rich Hill Land, pracl all flat, unsurprised for growing crops, and grows luoerna and vagohbl perfection. A place where you can ke cow and horse, grow everythin? vou and never bo abort of feed. A Love roomed Bungalow, or tho equivalent rooms, the verandah being use cl as a . ing room, panelled hall and dining-room and cold eorvice, Doulton bath and. up-to-date n.nd convenient - features.- < I cowshed, pigsties, otc. A meet glorious is obtainable from the property, wide about 4CO feet above sea level, and the has approximately 13 ehaino frontage, eoulcl bo subdivided without any-exp The prico is only £llOO, and wo assure thoro’s £SOO profit in this property. Jfa show it to you? Reasonable terms ranged. , "X rl- ■ W. E. SIMES AND'( EXCHANGE FOR A LARGER HOI OR SELL ON EASY TERMS. A?9la DEPOSIT end the. balance as for a Good Up-to-date 6-r<x Dwelling in Linwood, plastered' throtigl gas and fittings, hot and oold service, try, scullery, bathroom, waahhouee, or and tubs, nice section land hid out in den. Price £575. The ownor. finds the party too small for his requirements, would take a laigst house of 6. or ?\w in exchange and pay cash in addition. W. E. SIMES AND ( 21 • FURNISHED COTTAGE AT SUMN. J?OQA—A Four-rcomed Cottage’( (3 A'-OU rooms, living rooin ana verasi range, bath, scullery, copper, gas an 4 tings; shod, 10 x 6. Section of abou' perches. Returns 10 pet cent in (Price includes furniture.) . . . W. E. SIMES AND. C jPAOK-'X acres , of first-cl LAND, well*fenced, house 1 ' to add on to. at proseut only one room, DAIRY, STABLE, TRAPSHED. In a part of Spreydon. -Terms arranged. . W. E. SIMES AND < PIOAH BETWEEN RICOART fendalton roads. of. the prettiest and most up-to-date BUN LOWS OF 7 ROOMS, replete with « convenience, J-acre, laid out in a very and well grown garden, motor shed. O' keen to sell, and would entertain a rei ablo offer. . W. E. SIMES AND C OWNER WOULD EXCHANGE F(| GOOD HOUSE AND SECTION. £1 ACRES IN OPAWA, rich land frontage of about 12$ chairs, Cottai 4 rooms, 2 sheds. Price £620 (Equity £ Cash Price, or exchange for 5 or 6-rob House. W. E. SIMES AND C LYTTELTON STREET. SPREYDIii CLOSE TO THE LINCOLN ROAD J? C 7 K-A NEARLY NEW AND 3*o i O TRACTIVE BUNGALOW. ROOMS, oriol casement windows, vetan panelled dining-room, gaa fittings, plast throughout, h. and e. service, batltr< pantry, scullery, cupboards in: kitchen scullery, washhouse, copper and ‘tubs, PERCHES OF LAND, nicely laid on lawn and garden, paths. OWNER LEAV THE DISTRICT AND MUST SIGOVERNMENT MORTGAGE at 4$ I CENT FQR 20 YEARS. .WE. SIMES AND CO., Sole Agents. 144-146, Hereford Strei ST ALBANS-HANDY TO .BEALEI AVENUE. . BELOW ITS VALUE. X'ODU EXTREMELY WELL-BUIL’ ROOMED DWELLING, facing west, i tered and papered throughout', verandah, and fittings, wardrobes built in, tiled hea and grates, hot and cold service, pai tcullery, bathroom, washhouse, cooper tubs. HIGH SECTION OF ABOOT ACRE, nicely laid out in lawn - ana, gar well planted, asphalt paths, fruit antced no peat. ' THE PROPERTY WELL WORTH £750, BUT THE 'OW> 111 ENLISTING. AND MUST SELL. E? THOUGH IT IS A SACRIFICE. _ ■' W. E. SIMSS AND CX BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ,MO HOUSE, 52. - Worcester St iVest End).— Superior Accommoda tors and Permanent Boarders. from GJP O. ana. Central Tram ’ also within same distance of . Pi Gardena, Museum, Boatsheds, and very best position in G re 872. F. J. Murray, Proprieto

FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS.' Motor Hoaraes and Carriage# for Funoj to any part of Canterbury. No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone Eetabliahed 1371 T ANGFORD AND RHIND, Undertal JJ and Embolmera, 104, Caabel. Sti ’Phono 812. P.O. Box 623. Herbert La ford, 19, London Street Phone 689. J< Rhind, 106, Montreal Street. 'Phone 1.6 t J. . AND ER S ON, - 107, VICTORIA STREET. ’Phone 3803. G EORGB BARR EL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSE . • A SPECIALITY FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. ’Phono 721. Garage: 225, Durham Sin Night or Day.,

THE Funeral of the late Mary Wellsj leave her late residence, 44, Hawtaa Road, Papanui, on Wednesday. September: *t 2.45 D.m,, for the Papanui Churchy* J. lAMB AND SON. 43

mHE Funeral o! the late Charles Bull X will leovo the residence of his *® ai law, Mr Joseph H.' JohsstorvlGS, Wop worth Street, Sydenham, on Tuesday, Si tember 18, at 20. m.. tor the Sydenham Get toiy." J. LAMB AND 'SON. **

fTTHE Funeral o! the late Julia Heaven A -x- leave her late residence, _9O2»NorT Street, Beokenham, This Day (Tuesday!, tembor 18, at 3.15 p.m., lor the lan' Cemetery. J. lAMB AND SOV J

mHE Funeral of the late Mrs Mars* X Hubbard will leave her late roeidia 43, Kussley Kond, Upper Ricoartou, at _ p.m.. on Wednesday the 18th .inst., arnyi at the Linwood Cemetery, at 3.30 p. LANGFORD AND RHINf).

miHE Friends of Mr W. T. Avery *r*. l X formed that the Funeral of' hia II wife, Caroline Mery, will loafe hia roiaeni 19. Clifton Street, Addington, on Tuesday. 3 p.m., lor Linwood Ceinetery. BARRELS.

A KMSTRONG’S specialise MOURNING, xi. all Mourning xequin Costumes executed in 24 hou MOUKNINGv A special department *nd woi room is devoted to these new MOURNING. Department opened from 8. ri.m. By ringing up No. 14 MOURNING, or 1049, you oan 'have <m « porienced assistant wait upi MOURNING, you at your" own home: '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17587, 18 September 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17587, 18 September 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17587, 18 September 1917, Page 8

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