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AUCTIONB. W. E. STMES AND CO. VERY CHOICE BUNGALOW. IN FENDALTON. • Pi ,) “'A 0-\'E OF THE NIGESI 3L14:01} HOMES IN FENDALTON, comprising a charming BUNGALOW OF LARGE ROOMS, facing tho north and west, spacious sun verandah on tho north the eq valent in size of another room, beautifully papered throughout, panelled entrance half, dining-room, drawing-room and bedroom an open on to verandahs, gas and fittings, linen cupboards, wardrobes, China cupboardß, B<niton bath, h. and c. service, pantry, soulkry, washhouse, copper, tubs, coal bins, MOTOR SHED, drive, patent w.c., septic tank, VERY PRETTY GARDEN (a little «ver 1-acre, well stocked with choice shrubs and bulbs, fruit trees, and kid out in lawns and flowerbeds. WE DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THIS PROPERTY, which we consider one of tho nicest in Fendnlton, and it is only on rare occasions that such homes come on to the market. Tho House alone at present would cost £I6OO to build, so one can judge of the value that is being offered. Situate very close to tram. _ W. E SIMES AND CO., 146, Hereford Street. PRETTY,' UP-TO-D ATE~ AND ARTISTIC BUNGALOWS. 1. £73O—ST ALBANS, CLOSE TO CRANFORD STREET—A Nice Bungalow of 5 Good Sunny Rooms, facing tho north-west, wide verandah, panelled hall, wardrobe, Boulton bath, gas, li. and c. service, scullery, pantry, washhouse, and coppor and tubs, •her! »nd fowlhouses; neat section, laid out In lawn and guidon, asphalt paths. Within 3 minutofi of the tram. A good properly, built' of tho best timber. 0. £9SO—ST ALBANS—Tho property that will appeal to anyone who appreciates a home i* little better than the average, comprising Large o-Boomed Bungalow, pretty design, dining-room with alcove, sunny verandah partly enclosed, panelled hall, dining-room, Boulton bath, K. and o. service, gas and fittings, pantry and 'scullery, washhouse and copper and tubs, back verandah, large motor shed, concioto floor, wood and coalshed; }- acre of land, very nigh section, nicely laid out in lawn back rnd front, shrubs,’ fruit trees, asphalt ptths. Everything just Teadv to step into, anr’ tho garden just getting into a "homelike” stage. 3. .&T-ALBANS EAST-£950-AN UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW of 6 GOOD ROOMS, ska roof, sun verandah, panelled hall, clectrp light, wardrobes, Boulton bath, and many convenient and up-to-dato features all though the house. ons copper. LARGE . AOTOR SHED. 1-Acre of land. A very choice property. Tcnns can ho arranged. i. £7BS—CITY—A CHOICE BUNGALOW of 5 Nice Rooms, prettily designed and well arranged, facing north. Every modern convenience. Electric light, sewer, etc. Easy terms can he arranged.

s. .UWO-PAPANUI ffnat off)-A PRETTY BUNGALOW of fi Good Rooms, snn porch, f'lprl roof, olcctrio light and every modern convenience; 3-16-acro of land. Very nice pardon. BUNG.(LOWS AXn”UP-TO-DATE homes FOR SALE IN ALL LOCALITIES. Inquiries invited. W. E. SIMES AND CO., ' v 146, Hereford Street. TO LET OR FOR SALE'.' TO LET OR FOR SALE. CASHMERE HILLS. (At the Junction of the Dyer’s Pass, Colombo and Cashmere Roads). BUILDING COST”. . £1350 SECTION COST . . . .£ 400 £1750 Offered for ■PIITZ—XOT THE COST OF THE -JQ LLItJ BUILDINGS ALONE WITHOUT THE LAND. THE BUILDINGS are practically new, and comprise well built Dwelling, Shop, very largo Tea Room (hy subdividing the tea room into two it would make a.7-roomed dwelling), baaomont the whole size of the building used as a eyole = fand, storeroom and miniature rifle range. THE SHOP is well fitted up with bins, counters and shelves. THE DWELLING has hot and cold service, gas, sewer and every modern convenience. FULL 1-ACRE LAND •fell planted and laid out. TO A LIVE, ENERGETIC MAN THIS PLACE IS AN ABSOLUTE GIFT. £3O to £4O is received in annual fixed payments for various things connected with the property. Easy terms for the purchase, OR WILL LET TO A GOOD TENANT AT A MODERATE RENTAL. Keys and full particulars on application. W. E. SIMES AND CO., Sole Agents for the Mortgagees, 146, Hereford Street. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO.. LTD. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. OHKISTOHUROH. SPECIAL NOTICE. QUR OFFICES AND STORES WILL NOT RE-OPEN UNTIL WEDNESDAY MORNING, 20th Inst. WOOL, Etc., on Truoka will be Unloaded, but wo respectfully request clients to hold back further deliveries for a few days if at all possible. FAT STOCK FOR ADDINGTON MARKET WILL BE UNTRUCKED on TUESDAY NIGHT, as Usual. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. . J. R. BROWN, vMlnager. '.ir LAWRIE AND DALTON. T LAWRIE AND DALTON. 3. T. Lawrie) (The*. Dalton, auctioneers, house and land agents, HOTEL, PROBATE AND GENERAL VALUATORS. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHKR AND WHERE REQUIRED. glO, TUAM STREET, next door to Open House. Telephone 1655, HE OHEAPEOT, AUCTION ROOM IN COMPARE OUR PRICES, Our Btoon oi up-to-date design* in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. Wo always keep a large assortment of New and Second-hand Furniture for Private Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Cur* turns, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Ito. Our Show Rooms are open till nine ofelook Friday Evenings. LAWRIE AND DALTON pay Highest Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture. King up and they will call and give you a mice. LAWRIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers. JN Convalescence there is nothing to equal “ MOLENDO ” TONIC WINE 1 Doctors and Nurses recommend it. Largo bottles, price 4a od. FP M W WACHINERY of every description Wanted iVA for Clients. Send us full partioulars of any you have for sale, either new or good second-hand, and we wUI place it if at all possible. Manning Machinery Co., 138, Cashel Steet, Cfexistohuxe*'- §

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 10