H. S. RICHABDS & SON. , RICHARDS AND SON. FEDERAL CHAMBERS, 162 HEREFORD STREET, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS. COUNTRY STORE AND POST OFFICE. FOR SALE, CHEAP. IN FIRST-RATE DISTRICT AND FEW MILES FROM OHRISTjOHURCH. FREEHOLD STORE AND COAL BUSINESS DOING A LARGE TURNOVER. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY* FOR A FAMILY TO DO WELL. ST. ALBANS^ CLOSE TO ORANFORD STREET TRAM. i-ACRE SECTION, £^2o^ CHEAPEST IN THE DISTRICT. E. G. STAVELBY & 00. CHEAP NORTH ISLAND SHEEP FARM. ABOUT 1100 ACRES FREEHOLD, all limestone, cleared bush country, well subdivided; all in flrst-claas order and well watered. . Fine ewe countyr; carried last winter ( 2 700 sheep. ■■■'■■ >■ •"• /.' Extensive buildings, including woolshed with machines.' " • " ' ' ' ■ , Three miles from station, on Mam Trunk line. Good roads. PRICE ONLY £iO PE] * A !° RE * Prompt enquiry necessary, as this is ; ,a snip.' ■• ■'.■ .■ ''. E. G. STAVELEY. & CO, 196 CASHEL STREET. .101 OODFREY & TAYLEE. PLENDID SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. To Be Sold at a Sacrifice. Owner Going to North Island. LAND comprises li! acres of the richest soilX Good lonfe frontage to main road. Short distance from Riccarton tram. GROUNDS are beautifully laid out in Vegetable Garden, Fruit Trees, Lawns, Shrubs, Flower Beds. Good carriage drive. BUNGALOW DWELLINGS, just recently built, contains 6 large rooms and all offices; beautiful dining room, with wide tnglenook; bedrooms fitted up with latest wardrobes, etc. { splendid; Doulton bath ' and" lavatory basin'; pantry,- scullery, washhouse; patent w.c, connected, with septic tank: leadlights to all rooms, antique doors and fittings, panelled hall. A SPLENDID MODERN HOME. ' OUTBUILDINGS Traphouse, stables, man's room,'harness room; concrete paths and yard. An Additional 3 Acres of Land may b« had if required. &pply SOLE AGENTS, GODFREY & TAYLER (W. S. Godfrey), 90 ARMAGH STREET (Facisg Victoria Square). BUSINESS NOTICES. HOUSEHOLDERS and Mechanics of good repute Can now be well and fashionably dressed without having to wait and stinge until they scrape together a large sum of money to go to a draper, tailor, or boot shop (o clothe themselves and family. ', You can call at L. W. Balkind's and make arrangements to pay according to your income by Email, instalments, and get all you require at once. All of you can.be well dressed always; You will find it a great boon and benefit. The goods stocked by me are,, of the highest quality" the prices most reasonable for the quality of the goods, the treatment fair and liberal. Straight and honourable dealings are*what I expect and give to my customers. Ido all it is possible to satisfy every customer, and in case of sickness or the breadwinner being out of work arrangements can be made, to postpone payments until recovery or in employment. Everything in my power is done to assist my honest customers. You can call at any time or write and make arrangements at L W. BALKIND'S, 629 Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tuam Streets. Tel. 2567.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 21, 2 March 1914, Page 12
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