FOR SALE OR TO LET. M'KENZIB ANT> CO. SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE SQUi R K SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE SQU A R E SQUARE SQUARE SQU A U E DEALING. DEALING, DEAIiIN G. D E"A LING. DEALING. DEALING. DEALING. D E A L I N G. DEALING. DEALING. DEALING. D E A L I N G. DEALING. I> S. MoKENZIE AND CO. '*■- are firmly established in tho confidence of the people of Christchurch. Evoiy effort of ours* overy transaction, has been based on a desire to serve our clients faithfully and well. If you wish to SELL YOUR FURNITURE, either Privately ox. by Auction; if vou a-re desirous of PURCHASING FURNISHINGS. either New or Second-hand, you can RELY ON US IMPLICITLY. There's never a Whisper against R. S. M'KENZIE AND COY'S METHODS. Remember tho Address: E. S. McKENZJP AND CO.. Auctioneers. Furnishers., Estate Agents, CABHEL STREET, Christchurch. WARNING.—Don't confuse R. S. McKENZIE AND CO with anyone else. We have absolutely no connection with ANY other Furniture or Auctioneering Firm in Ciiristchuxch. W.-E. SIMES AND CO. W. E. SIMES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 146 HEREFORD STREET. THIS DAJT. THIS DAY. At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE CASHMERE PROPERTY. OPLENDID SITE OF a ACRES, capable ' of subdivision into b seotions, situate Rosemoro Terrace, between Cracroit Street and Mori wood Avenue, having a lroutage over 4 chains. Thio is an ideal site lor a, gentleman's residence, with ample land attached, und closo handy to tram at the corner oi Colombo, Cashmere Hills and Dyer's Pass Roada. This i 3 practically the only large block available for a residence or subdivision. It commands an. excellent view of the city, Brighton and the Plains, and is above the fog line. The owner has held this block intact for five years, but is contemplating visiting England and haa decided to sell at a price that should prove an eiccllent investment. 'Plan a-nd full particulars from W. E. SIMES AND CO., 101 Auctioneers. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. 4 SEMI-DETACHED TWO-STOREY DWELLINGS, Each seven Rooms, plastered. And replete with all modern conveniences, £2200 the Lot. "£2200THE BEST POSITION IN THE CITY. Within 6 minutes of the Square. The Land is worth £IOOO, and a builder's estimato for the buildings to-day is £3OOO. UNQUESTIONABLY A BARGAIN. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, 82,83 W. E. SIMES AND CO. VERY CHOICE HOME ON THE CASHMERE HILLS. f'OKK/Y-BEAUTIFULLY BUILT BUN3%><«lOO\J UALOYV of G good rooms, largo sleeping and sitting balcony, from which is obtainable a beautiful uninterrupted outlook, plastered and nicely papered, replete with every modent convenience, electric light and cooker, gas range, vinery, workshop; large garage. HALF-ACRE OF LAND, nicely laid out and planted; section practically level, most unique for the hill, and yet the viow cannot be blocked. Unquestionably a very choice home imd good value at the price. M/ay we show it to you? W. E. SIMES AND CO. 146, Hereford Street. A PROFITABLE HOME. WILL RUN 8 COWS. I f»QAA DEPOSIT, BALANCE on MORT&O\J\J GAGE.—GOOD DWELLING OF (i ROOMS, plastered, verandah, hot and cold service and all modern conveniences. Dairy, cowshed, pigsties. NEARLY 3J ACRES of rich land: with a littlo lucerne would easily carry 3 cows. Situate- close to the Lincoln Rond. Exceptionally good terms, and the value's right at £1650. W. E. SIMES AND CO. I £» ACRES, UPPER EICCARTON, at 00 £IOO per acre—and it's cheap. It's a splendid cropping farm, great depth of soil, equal to any Marshland land; cropped this year with onions, tares and potatoes; 17 acres in grass, 2 acres green feed. Comfortable 6-roomcd house, h. and c. service and conveniences, usual outbuildings; nice garden. We recommend this: neighbours say it's the best farm in tho district. £I2OO deposit required. W. E. SIMES AND CO. CI ACRiES OF EARLY HILL LAND, rich Oa toil, all cultivatable. Bungalow of 5 rooms, sleeping verandah, hot and cold service und all conveniences, motor-shed, cowshed (4-bail). A Block that will greatly in- - crease in value. £1650. j W. E. SIMES AND CO. BAKER BROS. SPREYDON. SPREYDON. SPREYDON. SIX ROOMS. SIX ROOMS. SIX ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. ALL CONVENIENCES. ALL CONVENIENCES. QUARTER-ACRiK QUARTER-ACRtK £6OO. £IOO DEPOSIT. £IOO DEPOSIT. j>U\o DEPOSIT. BAKER BROS.. BAKER BROS., BAKER BROS., 168. Manchester Street. 168, Manchester Street. 16b', Manchester Street. When buyiiiK rubber heels don't say, 'I want a pair of rubbers"; specify distinctir "WOOD-MILNE'S!" WOOD-MILNE'a ou«last two pairs of ordinary rubbers. They aw> British made from be*t Pais Rubber) 154 -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18407, 13 May 1920, Page 11
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741Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18407, 13 May 1920, Page 11
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