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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. I THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. CORNER FERRY ROAD AND MATHESON'S ROAD (Formerly W. H» Trengrovfe's Shop), THE WHOLE OF THE FITTINGS AND V APPLIANCES Used in connection with his Butchery Business, inoluding Dayton Scales, National Cash Register. Blocks, Horse and Cart. Harness, Machines, Hangers, Hooks, Desks, Tables, Tubs, eto. NO RESERVE. W. E. SIMES AND CO., Auctioneer!. W E. SIMES AND CT , ' LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 141-H6, Hereford Strati \ A FINE HOME WITH A GARDEN. AT THE FOOT OF CASHMERE HILL& x i *J\jm tired farmer or business man wanting a nico property. A MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, *nd replete witTi every modern convenience, wide return verandah snd conservatory, storeroom, sheds, sewer. 2J |ACRES OF LAND (more land if required), planted with a great variety of shelter trees, ornamental Shrubs, fruit trees. A delightful home and no advertisement can do it justice, AND IT'S CHEAP TOO. The property is well worth oy€r £2OOO, but the circumstances ara such that it's got to be sold, henoe the low figure placed on it. Easy terms will bo given if required.

W. E. SIMES AND CO., Sole Agents for the Trustees. WE ADVERTISE THESE .SPECIALLY BECAUSE WE KNOW THET ARE 3 REAL GOOD FARMS. 8 REAL GOOD FARMS. "Ififi ACRES. DAIRY FARM, 25 mile* -LUU from Ohristchurch. well watered and subdivided into suitable paddocks, good 6roomed house, cowbyres and outbuildings. This farm has been in the present owner's possession for 30 years, and is in great heart. On account of advancing years «the owner is now retiring. Anyone could milk, say, 30 cows and {trow crops, and there's not the risk with the higher-nrioed dairy land. THE PRICE IS ONLY PRACTICALLY THE GOVERNMENT VALUATION. £26 PER ACRE, AND THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. SAY. £SOO DOWN; Balance, can remain. W. E. SIMES AND CO. IQK ACRES, ASHBURTON DISTRICT. IJO DAIRY FARM in good heart, welt subdivided, permanent water from springs, 80 head of cattle on property at present. About 50 cows coming into milk. L.K.G. Milking Plant, separator, 40 acres in, oats, 14 acres in wheat (land will grow 50 buehe!» wheat, 65 of oats), good 6-roomed dwelling, milking shed, implement shed and all outbuildings, very up-to-date and complete in all cLtaile. Close to school and P. 0., 3 miles from rail. OWNER'S" SONS GOING TO THE WAR AND MUST SELL. PRICE, £25 por ucro. Terms can be arranged. W.-E. SIMES AND CO. -JAfk ACRES. METHVEN. MUST BE JLUU SOLD. A Grand Cropping and Dairying Farm. No risk of drought in this area. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered, 50 acres wheat, 12 acres oatß, balance gra«. Good 5-roomed dwelling, stable and outbuildings, plantations. Price £33, crops in. £IODO cash reauired. This is ona of the best little farms in this district. W. E. SIMES AND CO. IF YOU'RE A BUYER, t . We'll motor you out to inspect either of the above, because we know they are excellent propositions. W. E. "SIMES AND CO. A GRAND FAMILY HOUSE IN EXCHANGE FOR 3 TO 5 ACRES AND DWELLING. A CLIENT with ft good 7-roomed Dwelling, solid built, replete with every convenience, fine garden of J-acre, corner section, closo to the 2nd tram seotion, wants 3 'o 5 ! acros with decent Louse, handy to the tram, or would sell straight out at £IOSO. (Equity £450.) ■_ , W. E. SIMES AND CO. ORCHARD PROPERTY-PAPANUI. ' ACRES of Excellent Heavy Land. 4 acres 1 planted in orchard, now in full profit (apples and pears), balance in grass and cultivated. SUPERIOR DWELLING OF 9 LARGE ROOMS, with every convenience, built of kauri, totara, glasshouse, stable, trapshed, packing shed, etc. A Fine Home. ■ W. E. SIMES AND CO. FURNISHED COTTAGE' AT SUMNER. Y?OQA—A Four-roomed Cottage (8 b?d--ch£o\J rooms, living room and verandah), range, bath, scullery, ooppsr, gas and fitlings; shed, 10 x 6. Section of about 26 perches. Returns 10 per cent in rent. (Price includes furniture.) W. E. SIMES AND CO. i?lonf* BETWEEN RICCARTON&L£Aj\J. FENDALTON ROADS. One of the prettiest and most up-to-date BUNGALOWS OF 7 ROOMS, replete with every convenience, J-acre, laid out in a very nice and well grown garden, motor shed. Ownei keen to sell, and would entertain a reasonable offer. W. E. SIMES AND CO. OWNER WOULD EXCHANGE FOR GOOD HOUSE AND SECTION 1 ACRES IN OPAWA, rich land with 4 frontage of about 12} chains, Cottage oi 4 rooms, 2 sheds. Price £B2O (Equity £400), Cash Price, or exchange for 5 or 6-roomed House. W. E. SIMES AND CO.

FUNERALS. J. ANDERSON. NDERTAKER AND FUNEBAIf I FURNISHER. ' v 107, VICTORIA STREET. •Phone 3808. .< 7f 'BOSGE ' 3ARR EL L **' FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSE AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 225, Durham Street. 'Phone 721. Night or Day. J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MOTOR HEARSeTaND CARRIAGES .' FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART | OF CANTERBURY. No. 234. LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone KOQ Established 1873. LANGFORD AND . RHIND, Undertakers and Enibalmers, 104, Caehel Street. •Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Lanffford 19. London Street. 'Phone 639. John Rhind, 106, Montreal Street. 'Phono 1603. rpHE Funeral of the late Mrs Lucy Jane JL Brown, of Hornby, will leave 19, London Street, Richmond, at 10.15 a.m. and arrive at the Rangiora Church of England Cemetery at 12.45 a.m. on Wednesday, the 19thjnst._ LANGFORD AND RHIND._ 458 ~~IHE Funeral of the lat« John McEwen will leave his late residence, 150, Marshland Road, Shirley, on Wednesday, December 19, at 2 p.m., for the lanwood Cemetery. J. : LAMB AND SON. I ' 429 THE Funeral of the late Edward Kennedy V will leave the Trades Hall, Gloucester .;,■' Street, .Christchwroh, for the' Linwood Ceme- . toiy, this day, Tuesday, the 18th inst., at/ 2 p.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. 459 _:. THE Friends of Mr J. Brigga are respect- V, . fully informed that the Funeral of hl8 : late daughter, Ivy, will leave his residence, Girder Bridge, Kaiapoi, on Wednesday, Do- jj cember 19, at 2 p.m., for the Public Cemotery. F. FISHER; ' ' • OCIALIST Party Funeral.—Members and [- |J Sympathisers please attend Trades Hall, Gloucester Street,. 2 .p.m. Tuesday, December 18, to , follow the remains of our law MOURNING. -d- all Mourning repuir Costumes executed in 24 hourly MOURNING. A special department and workroom is devoted to these need*. MOURNING. Department opened from 8.80 a.m. By ringing up No. 1479 MOURNING, or "1049, you can have an experienced assistant wait ttfc 'IJ MOURNING, you at your own home, "a

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 10

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