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£22OO—CiTY, WEST END, two 8-roomed Houses, in perfect order. Beautiful art paper about J-Acre. Electric light and gas. „«.«,. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Solo Agents £556—-CITY—-Six rooms, all conveniences: 5 minutes from square. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Sole Agents, £BQQ—Good Solid T. House, 6 rooms and all conveniences, not 5 minutea from Square and on tram line. Section oyer J-Acre. Good spec. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. SIOOO—LINWOOD BUNGALOW, 5 large rooms, panelled hall., electric light, porcelain bath, good tilod fireplaces, shed and fowl run, and full J-Acre. Immediate possession. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. £lsoo—Beautiful Bungalow of 5 rooms, perfect iinish, built-in wardrobes, panelling, etc. Main rcoms 17 x 17, 16 x 15, <**.. Every modern convenience. , Clifton Hill, overlooking Sumner, full J-Aero. Undoubtedly the finest site on bill. P. S. NICHOLLS, and CO. £23OO—MERIVALE MODERN RESIDENCE, of 7 largo rooms, tofjjjjHr with approximately 1 acre of Gardens, Orchard, etc. Tho laiKS;:: ftlone is worth the pric« asked. '"''^ P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. Representatives: G. A. Mangln and Jas. Ashby. WE RAVE INSPECTED AND CAN RECOMMEND—1. 1300 Acres, 20 miles from Christehurch. All good buifdings, large Wool shod, sheep yards, dip; 100 acres turnips, 100 acres green feed, 40 tons oat sheaves given in. Best of terms to good man. . £lO per acre. 2. 680 Acres, 18 miles from Christehurch. Buildings new and up-to-data; about 40 acres turnips (good), all well fenced and well watered. Real Rood farm well worth the money asked. £lB per acre. S. 50 Acres. 8 miles out, good heavy dairying and cropping land, aW good buildings. £BO per acre. 4. 127 Acres, 20 miles from City. Real good dairying and cropping. Will give.good terms to s;ood man. £SO per acre. ALSO FARMS FROM 10 to 10,000 ACRES. AUCTIGHEERB, W 6 HMCHESTER STREET, (Baa? Worcestsr Street)

BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCB COMPANY, LIMITED. (Established 1865.) CANTERBURY BRANCH OFFICE, Fletcher, Humphreys' Building, 49, Cathedral Square, , CHRISTCHURCH. ALL Clasw.fi of MARINE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT businoss transacted at Lowest Current Bates. O. B. CLAYTON, Branch Manager. LOCAL DIRECTORS: Stronach Patorson, Esq. J. A. Frostick, Esq. CHIEF AGENTS (For Fire aad Aedden*): Meters Fletohei Humphreys and Co. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OH CANTON, LIMITED. (Established 1833.) ALL Classes of MARINE Insurance transacted &t Lowest Current Rates. SLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND 00., Chief Agents and Attorneys. THERE ere probably SO Insurance Com- ' pnnios in New Zealand prepared to issue Fir*, Marine, and Accident Policies, but THE "1.0. A." (THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED.) Fire, Marine, Accident. rpHE "1.0. A." is advancing by leaps and X bounds because every insurer is a satisfied client and advertises tho Company. Ring £O7B and our Representative will oaR. Capital £250,000. Gross Income, 1918, £458,000. Local Director, Geo. T. Booth, Esq. (Messro Booth, M«cdonald end Co. Ltd.). GEO. A. DAWSON, Branch Manager. BS, Hereford Street (next Union Bank). PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (OLICIES granted at minimum rates for Ordinary and Industrial Life Assurance Annuities, Endowments, Personal Accident and Sickness (covering either 50 Diseaaeo or ALL Sickness). The "Provident" is the only New Zoa* land Life Assurance Company that haa adopted a DISTINCTIVE SYSTEM OF ASSURANCE by which, at older ages, a cash saving of over £1 per cent per annum is effected. Rates and full particulars from the t'hristchurch Branch, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Squaio. 5100 10MMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, TRANSACTS EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. Ask ue for a Quotation bofore Insuring ehwwhere. FRAATK GRAHAM AND SONS, Branch Managers. TO MOTOR-CAR OWNERS. SAFEGUARD Yourselves against Fire Theft, Accidental Damage and Third Party Risk by INSURING' YOUR CAR under a comprehensive policy with the OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. Ask us for a quotation GILBERT E. REEVES, Manager, Tel. 289. 172, Hereford Street. LACKBALL LACKBALL COAL. COAL. CHEAPEST AND BEST. DO NOT BE PUT OFF. ALL DEALERS. BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY, LTD., 77, HEREFORD STREET. Yards: Antigua Stroet Railway Crossing, C. E. GIBBONS AND CO.'S ■ CHOICE SPUING FLOWERING BULBS IN THEIR OWN POPULAR COLLECTIONS. No. 1 contains 6 loading varieties Daffodils (NaTciHei), 6 of each varisty, named. Pvioe s*. . No. it contains 10 leading varieties Daffo<Uls (Narcissi), 6 of each variety, named. Price 10s. , . No. 3 coutaino a choioo assortment of 10 varieties Early Spring Flowering Bulbs, omitting Daffodils. Price We. N.B.—Postage on country orders, 8d each collection extra. C. E. GIBBONS AND CO.. 647, Colombo Street, Christehurch. ,/DISON ELECTRIC VEHICLES. HOW MUCH DO YOU 'WASTE IN DELIVERING GOODS? THE ELECTRIC VEHICLEUses No Benzine. Saves Money—Saves Worry. Saves Time—Saves Repair Bills, IT IS- . , . Simpler in Construction. jfi*«ier to Operate. Cheaper to Maintain, _ Delivery. .JORTH BRITISH RUBBER HOT IN WATER BAGS do not craok or burst at tho seams. And tho Unique" Patent Stopper never leaks. Buy BRITISH BAGS. •vrOimi BRITISH RUBBER HOI WATER BAGS do not orack or burst at the seams. And the "Unique" Patent Stopper uovcr- leaks. Buy BRITISH BAGS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 10

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