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AUCTIONS. OLARLES CLARK. C. E. Clark.) , (L. E. Clark. C HAB LS S OLA BK, 109. HEREFORD STREET. (Established 1661.) AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ' MONEY TO LEND "AT CURRENT BATES OP INTEREST. CITY. HEREFORD STREET. NORTH ASPECTWithin 10 minutes of G.P.O. GOOD TWO-STOREY HOUSE of § largo rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and c. service, linen press, pantry, scullery, verandah, washhouse, ram and tank, bay window, 20 perches land, neatly kept. PRICE A BARGAIN. Everything in perfect order. 627-1 CHARLES CLARK. LINWOOD. 1 v. WILSON’S ROAD (near the Park). SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. ■Jt/TOD ERN House of '6 rooms, papered, or.W windows, r. blinds,.tile grates and hearths, .gas fittings, large hall, bathroom, porcelain both, basin, h. and c., sink, h. and c., pantry, verandah front' and back, washhouse v, w.c., lavatory, coal and wood house, glaeshouse, windmill and tank, also h.p. watery i-acre land, well laud out and plonted, asphalt paths, etc. Price £950. Good propetq’Y. 5Q3-4 , V CHARLES' CLARK. ADDINGTON. NEAR THEr SCHOOL AND TRAM. FOR SALE, TO WIND UP DECEASED ESTATE. «V ACRES Land, Kith 2 Cottages, one of S *■* rooms, other 4 rooms, washhouses, h"p. wtrfer service, sewer connections, etc., about J-acl ein garden, balance in grass. Pric< only; £BSO for the lot. A bargain. 12-f CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON. CLOSE TO THE 2d SECTION. QjTLENDID Bungalow of 6 rooms, plaittered. papered and painted, elictrio light, - , r. blinds, tile slab and pit grato, bathroom, washhouse, asphalt paths; i-acre, well laid out; everything in perfect order. Only £875- Easy terms. CHARLES CLARK, 100, Hereford Street. DEVEREUX. KING AND CO.. LTD. D EVE REUS, KING AND CO., LTDLAND AGENTS, TARPAULIN. HORSE AND COW COVER MAKERS. 100, LICHFIELD STREET. WE have on hand Tarpaulins, Grass Seed Cloths, Threshing Machine, Covers. Binder Covers,. Drill Covers, Wool; Waggon and Dray Covers, Horse and Cow Covers, all with our latest up-to-date improvements ttnVl patents, which ensures double the wear and moans half the'cost' to the user. LAND. 1 LAND. LAND. In every part of Canterbury and New Zealand. £0 Acres Dairy Farm, 50 miles from Christchurch £IOOO, going , concern. 2000 Aoreo, 45', miles from Christchurch, £1 D er acre, a genuine spec. Beat paying block of Buildings \in Christohurch for exchange for a good Farau. 1600 Acres spletodid sheen and cropping ooimtry for exchanges £lO per acre, only 30 mi lew from Christchurch. To Let, 6041 Acres, North Canterbury, best all-round Farm in the district. Good 5roapied House for Sale, Straven Road. Riocarton, owner left Christohurch. No reasonable offer refused. 1 , .WANTED KNOWN. rrrHAT F. H. STEEL - has REDUCED tbs I PRICE of MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM for SPOT CASH, and as we have only a short time to live, GET THE BEST. Rubbish is dear at any price. ( The Best is always the CHEAPEST in the end. And do not be persuaded to Buy inferior quality or rubbish, when, by patronising F.. H. STEEL you can always rely on GETTING THE CREAM OF CANTERBURY. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily .fox Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended t °‘ SMALLGOODS A SPECIALITY. The Annual Output reachee Half a Million Founds. The quantity sold speaks for itself, 1823 FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FU-NT. SHERS MOTOR HEARS-E AND CARRIAGES ' FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone Established 1873. T ANGFORD AND RHIND, Undertaker* U . and Embalmers, 104, Cashel Street. ’Phome 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langford, 19, London Street. ’Phone 689.' John Rhind, 106, Montreal Stroet. 'Phone 1603. J. ANDERSON, TTNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL U FURNISHER, 107, VICTORIA STREET. 'Phone 3803. X George barbell, FURNISHING'UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSE AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 225, Durham Streei ’Phone 721. Night or: Day. ” ——— — ~ ,) THE Funeral of the late Paul North ey will ' leave hie late residence, corner of Windsor Terrace and Draper Street, Richmond, on Friday, February Ist, at 2 p.m., for th* Linwood 'Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Funeral of the iate James Dick Hastio will leave the residence of his parents. Mr and Mrs R. Hastie, 33, Hackthorne Road, Cashmere, on Thursday, January 31, at 3.30 p.m., for the Sydenham Cometery. J. LAMB AND SON. 438 A RMSTRONG’S Specialise Ia MOURNING, all Mourning required. Costumes jsocuted in. 24 hours, MOURNING. A special cvpartment and workroom is devoted to these needs. MOURNING. Department opened from 8.30 a.m. By ringing up No. 1479 MOURNING, or 1049. you can have an experienced assistant wait upon MOURNING, you at your own home. X

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17702, 31 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17702, 31 January 1918, Page 10