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AUCTIONS. W. B. SIMES AND 00. AUCTION SALE.. ULDINGS FOB" BALE, FO MOVAL OR DISMANTLE. SATURDAY, 2nd NOV., at 2 p.m., on th* Premises. On behalf of the Executive Riccarton Library on aooount o£ Mr J. Hanson. 1. The Library Building, situate Hanson's Road. 2. The large 2-storey DWELLING-HOUSE On Riccarton Road, opposite Hanson's Store. (Both close to Church Corner.) Keys with Mr George Forsyth©, Manager Moto Coy., Riccarton, and at Hanson's Storo. 2 GOOD PROPOSITIONS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. W. E. SIMES AND CO., pmft Auctioneers. VERT NICE BUNGALOW M ST ALBANS 1 AT A GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. i?-7Q K~(REDUCED £IOO for a, Quick dW JOO Sale)—Ono of the Best Built Bungalows ono could wish for, containing 3 Largo Rooms, 19 x 16, 18 x 14, 14 x 14, otc Sim porch, beautiful oriel windows, with loadlights, electric light, tiled roof, panelled entrance hall, with picked rimu mirror wardrobe in front bedroom, panelled dining-room, with tiled surround grate, extra nice mantelpiece, iDoulton bath and large basin, Shaddock rnngo with tiled surround, copper cylinder, linen cupboard, pantry. Ecullery, washhouso and copper, tubs. Tho nicest situation in St Albans, only three minutes from 2d section, Early possession can bo given, and at tho money wo are now offering this property at it is tho Cheapest and best proposition in St Albans. Only just in tho market at this greatly reduced figure, so don't hesitate, but call for particulars! to-day. We can arrange, terms if required. W. E. SIMES AND CO., Solo Agents. VERY CHOICE BUNGALOW. IN FENDALTON.

4-'-iAX.f\ ~ ONE OP THE NICEST avJ/lOU HOMES IN FENB-ALTON, comprising a charming BUNGALOW OF 6 LARGE ROOMS, facing tho north and west, spacious sun verandah on tho north, tho equivalent in size of another room, beautifully papered throughout, panelled entranco hall, dining-room, drawing-room 'and bedroom, all op on on to verandahs, gas and fittings, linen cupboards, wardrobes, china cupboards, Doulton bath, h, and c. service, pantry, scullery, washhouso, copper, tubs, coal bins, MOTOR SHED, drivo, patent w.c, soptic tank, VERY PRETTY GARDEN (a little over J-acre), woll stocked with choice shrubs and bulbs, fruit trees, and laid .out in lawns and flower beds. WE DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THIS PROPERTY, which wo consider ono of tho nicest in Pondalton, and it is only on rare occasions that such homes com© on to tho market. Tho Houso alono at present would cost 1 41600 to build, so ono can judge of tho value that is being offered. Situate very clos-o to, tram.. W. E. SIMES AND CO., i 14G, Hereford. Street. EETON. A very nico b a!ow of 5 rooms, plastered, gas fittings, h. and c. service, bathroom, per try, scullery, washhotise, copper and tubs; good water supply; shed. Nice section, laid out in lawn and garden. Government Mortgage can remain (WORKS OUT AT ABOUT 8s PER WEEK PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST). Choapor than renting. W. E._SIMES__AND CO_ THIS SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU. • PAPANUI ROAD (just off). -PQIA-A PRETTY BUNGALOW OF 5 <*f : U±.V ROOMS (2 STOREY),' also ft largo shed outside with 3 bunks, used as a ' camp," could ca«ly bo converted into a nice room for permanent uso if requirod, plastered and papered throughout, moat conveniently arranged and fitted tip with numerous _ Cupboards and Wardrobes, h. and c. semco, Pantry, Scullery, Bathroom, Copper and Tubs, Main Sower, h.p. Water. Onlv a small section, but woll kept and nicoly laid out in lawn and flower beds, asphalt paths An ideal littlo garden for anyono that imsn t too much time and yot sufficient, &-JSS& n'TTT, att r activo and "'lomelike." WITHIN THE 2d. SECTION AND ONLY 2 MINUTES PROM THE TRW ■JP S £M THE MARKET, SO IT'S SURE ?0 SELL QUICKLY. Inquire to-day. Reasonable terms if required W. E. SIMES AND CO. )0 YOU WANT A GOOD HOMETwIT SOME LAND? • IF SO-HERE'S ONE 4 ACRES 7 ROOMS. Wmr Vittt'tCt" r,'-'?fV- " iIfNUTES REAL GOOD 7 " KOO.MED HOUSE, solidly built of tho very best timbers; wil( outlast many of tho hous.es erected to-day; return verandah, plastered and.. panered throughout, clsctric light, h. and c. service, bathroom, numerous cupboards and wardrobes, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper «nd tubs. Gcod outbuildings compi so fowlhouses, trap and motor shed, 2 loosebctts, storeroom, loft. 4 ACRES of tho best of grass land, about J-acre in lawn and garden, we'll planted with shrubs and bulbs, fruit trees, shelter trees,': rest in paddocks, all well fenced, 8 chains frontage, enabling any portion of the land not required to bo sold, and adjoining land has been sold at tho rate of £3OO per acre, so you can seo the value that is being offered in this property within four minutes of tho tram. If it's a home with soma land and a good garden, everything just ready to step into and enjoy, this should appeal to you—it's the best place wo know of. Wo can arrange good terms if required. W. E. SIMES AND CO.

HILLARY AND BAXTER.. I HILLARY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND ' • BROKERS, 178, . MANCHESTER STREET, JNext corner Worcester Street OWNER TRAljslW^ MUST JiE SOLD. BUNGALOW 4 ROOMS. HALF-ACRJ Government Mortgage at 4| por cent. DEDUCED TO £G2S. The owner of this J-V property is leaving Christchurch within a weoks, hence- his reason for selling-. The Bungalow was built about six years ago, lias four rooms, plastered, part papered, bay casement windows, verandah, cupboards, linen press and wardrobe built in, tile grates and hearths, gas lutings and ring, bathroom, hot and cold water service, scullery, sink, h. and c., pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, H.l', water supply. Nearly hail-aero in garden, 3 doijen fruit trees; fowlhouse and shed. Just the/place for a man with a few hours' spare timo. HILLARY AND BAXTER. WINDING UP DECEASED ESTATE. MOORHOUSE AVENUE. CLOSE Id SECTION.. ■ PRICE GREATLY REDUCED. 4?Q Q C—TERMS ARRANGED— Comfortc**iOVO able Square House of 5 rooms, papered, hall, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse; copper and tubs. Over J-acro; splendid section, well fenced. Sower complete. Lot to a, first-class tenant, but early possession can bo arranged, . HILLARY AND BAXTER. IN THE SAME ESTATE. CITY EAST. PRICE £550. TERMS ARRANGED. HPHIS HOUSE contains G rooms, most of J- which are largo and lofty. All the walls arc papered, gas fittings," bathroom, hot vjatcr from, copper, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, etc. Main sewer complete. Good ; '--acre section, well fenced. Properties at this price and so handy in are very rare. HILLAjRY_AjST> BAXTER. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW. LINWOOD, HANDY IKAM AND SCHOOL. " " r ERNMENT MORTGAGE CAN REMAIN ■. .HIS is a FIRST-CLASS PROPEKXX in -«- all' respects. The Bungalow' contains 5 large rooms, plastered end nicely papered, Cft hall, 4 fires, tilo grates and hearths, gas fittings and ring, hot and cold service to bath, lavatory basin and sink, washhouse, copper and tubs. Quarter-acre in lawn and garden, asphalt paths;, etc. PRICE £675, most of which can remain at Hi per cent. HILLArfi" AND BAXTER, ' 178, Manchester Street. NEARLY NEW BUNCALOW. AT PRE-WAR PRICE. ST ALBANS, NEAR TRAM AND SCHOOL. jPfiQO WILL Securo °"° °f the NATcfe/O.JU TIEST LITTLE BUNGALOWS offering in this very ' favourite localitv. There are 5 main rooms, plastered, oriei window, cosy verandah (glass end), bathroom, DOULTON BATH, 11. AND C SERVICE. ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPLETE, WITH HOT POINT FOR IRON, cupboards, Hnon press and wardrobe built in, pantry with shelving, scullery, sink, h. and o.; washhouse, copper and tubs; h.p. water. About 3-16 Acre, nice lawn and garden, asphalt paths, and well fenced. THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF THE BIGGEST BARGAINS OFFERED FOR SOME TIME. . HILLARY AND BAXTER.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17936, 1 November 1918, Page 10

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