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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON ANDICO. At 12 o'clock. 1G ACRES .1 ROOD 29 PERCHES. LANGDON'S ROAD, PAPANUI. , TT MATSON AND CO. will offer ths than XX. i n their Rooms, Cashel Street, at 13 -'• TO-DAY. on behalf of. MR G. FISHER, ' . An exceedingly desirable holding. Do ao* misa it. 7 H. MATSON AND CO. - H MATSON AND CO. will offer by Aue- • Hon on account of Mr L. B. Pearson on SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1918, a t Noon. , In Their Rooms. Cashel Street, His RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situate* No. 55, WESTOfI KUAD, off Papanui Road, Camorisin;; Modern Dwelling of 6 rooms, plastered, two verandahs, bathroom, hot and co!d water, pantrv. scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, gas fltlings. Superb section of 44 perches v beautifully planted with lawn, garden, shrubs and live fences. Our instructions are to sell ag the ownen has. no further use for the property*. Tenia of sale 10 per cent cash, balance at current' rato of interest. H. MATSON AND CO., 25 Auctioneers. LAND. HALSWELL LAND. SUBDIVISION- OF AN OLD ESTATE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY., 31st AUGUST, 1918. At 11 o'clock. IN OUR ROOMS, 145, CASHEL STREET. H MATSON AND COY. have received in- • stations from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to fffsr bv suction oh fhe above mentioned date in the Estate of the late JAMES NICHHLLS, HALSWELL. an exceptionally o-onrl block of land of 50 Acres, to be offered in Five B'oclcs. , LOT I—lo ACRES and Homestead, frontage to Junction Road. LOT 2—20 ACRES and New Homestead, frontaio to Junc f ion Road." LOT R—lo ACRJS with frontage to Pope's Road. ' LOT 4 V\ ACRES, with frontage to Pope's Road. LOT s—l ACRE 2 ROODS 24 PERCHES adjoining School. Terms and conditions of sale to be had bv inquiring from Public Trusteo or Auctioneers. Sub-divisional plan at Offices of H. Mnt«o7i«and Co. This land is the very finest jrrazinfr land in the Hnlswell District; and hss been in the Nioholls family for nearly hnif a cen+nry. P.S.—The subdivision of this property offers a great opnortunfv to buyers of sma'l holdings to secure a hamlv si*ed* block v'thin en«y distance of the City, Freezing Works and markets. Ca.ll for pnrt'culars as every day thas« small b'oc'cs arc. becoming scares*. Remember iho da'e of the sale is SATURDAY, 31st An <rust, 1918, at 11 o'clock. 29 11. MATSON AND COY. DEVEREUX, KTNG AND CO.. LTD. DEVEREUX, KING AND CO., LTD., ESTATE AGENTS AND SADDLERS, 100. LICHFIELD STREET. "RIDING Saddles, New Patent Tarpaulins, A-v Harness. Horse and Cow Covers made and in Stock. Wo attend Rangiora every Tuesday. 6QOO ACRES Good Tussocky Hi! I*, 1 *, lying to r"un. (Hood Buildings. Easy motor road from City. Ea3y Half-sheep country. £J 10s. 1100 ACRES, 6 miles from.Kaiapoi, 8 from Rangiora, 19 from Cbristchurch. £l4 joa per acre. Crops at valuation. Very easy terras, as owner is retiring. 70 ACRES, Sefton Township. Good Buildings. Really first-class dairy land. Easy' terms. £4B. 2000 ACRES, Rolling Downs, 4 miles from Sefton, carrying 1500 sheen. £5 5s nor acre. SOO ACRES, Greendale-Burnham Road. Owner in France. Must sell. Splendid sheep country. Now Modern House. £3 10a pel acre. Crops at valuation. • DEVEREUX, KING AND CO.. LTD, FUNERALS. TANGFORD AND RHIND, Undertaker! X-< and Embalmors, 104, Cashel Streoj. 'Phono 812. P.O. Bos 523. Herbert LanjL ford, 19, London Street. 'Phono 659. John Rhind, 10,8, Montreal Street. 'Phone 1603. J. "ANDERSON, T]NDERTAKER AND FUNERAL U FURNISHER, 307, VICTORIA STREET. Phone 3SC3. Q. E O R G E V* FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE Office 221 Gnrage, 225, Durham Street. 'Phone 721 (Night or Day.) J LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234; LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone C€)Q Established 1878 •TiHE Funeral of the late Dorothy Harriet X Harnner will leave her parents' residenc (Mr G. Hanmer), " Tilford." Ferry Road, en Saturday, Ausust 24th, at 3.30 p.m., for tbir Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. fp-HE Funeral of the late Louisa Macleorl X will leave her late residence, 21, Wilson's Road, St Martins, on Sunday, August 25, at 2 p.m., for the Linwood " Cemetery. J, LAMtf AND SON. HHHE Funeral of the late William Dunn X will leavo his lato residence, 97, Nursery Road, Linwood, on Saturday, August •24, at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetsry. J. LAMB AND SON. rpilE Funeral of the lato Charles Edjvavd -*- Ingram will leavo his lato residence, 127, Colombo Road "South, Spreydou, on Monday, Aug. 2Cth, at 10 a.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J.LAMB AND SON. THE Funeral of .tho lata Mary Miller Jaraie&ort will leave Ler late residence, 115, Fitzgerald Avenue, on Monday, Auj. 26th, at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Friends of Mr and Mrs C. T. Dak are invi ed to attend the Funsral oi their late daughter, Lucy Evelyn, leaving 234. Lichfield Street East, on Monday, August 26. at 3.15 p.m., for the Linwood Cemcterv. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Friends of fhe lato Rosannafe B.oor are invited to attend her funeral, which will leavo her lato residence, 88, King Street. Sydenham, on Saturday, at 10.30 lajriM Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 483 S rpHE Funeral of the late William Stayers X YVhithair will leavo his late residence, 9, Coronation Street, Sproydon, for the Sydenham Cemetery on Sunday the inst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD ANP RHIND. 40 THE Friends of the late ThomS* Mitchell 1 are respectfully informed that his Funeral will -leave the Seamen's Institute, Lyttelton, This Day, at 2.30 p.m for the Public. Cemetery. W. T. LESTER, ■ MISTLETOE LODGE, U.A.O.D. IMBERS of the above Lodge »- " - quested to attend .the Funeral oi late Bro. W. Whithair, leaving lus lato WUdonee 9, Coronation Street, Spreydon, on Sunday, the 25th, at 2 p.m. G. A. SALT, A.D. 49 13 F. E. TALBOT, Seotj, " ARMSTRONG'S specialise h» MOURNING. A all Mourning required. MOURNING- A B P° cia '- department M« workroom is devoted to "» MOURNING, these needs. Department opened from 8.30 a.m. By ring* MOURNING, ing up No. J 179 or 1048, J'oU can have an experienced as-. MOURNING, distant wait upon you at you*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 14

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