TONKS, NORTON & 00. TONKS, NORTON & CO. ■*" GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, . LAND AND. ESTATE AGENTS, 105 HKIiKFORD STHEHT. j Valuations of Town and Country Property, I Probate, and Hotels made by competent • Valuators. ' \ We pay the Highest Cash Price for Household Furniture, Ring up Telephone 693 and we will send our representative to your residence. AUCTION SAL MS held in our Rooms every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m., SATURDAY' at 10.30. Send in your Furniture. Large or small lots receive our best attention. Highest prices obtained. AUCTION SALES of Property and Clearing Sales held when and where desired. A large stock of New Furniture always in stock. TONKS, NORTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. .24 H. H. COOK & CO. H. H. COOK & CO. Kjfk ACRES; good buildings; crops-in; 12 miles from city. Price, £2B per acre. Only £3OO deposit, balance for a term. ' 1 *7 A ACRES; good House and Outbuild-. -L 0 " ings; 14 miles from the city; crops in at £3O per acre. Owner retiring. £SOO deposit. SUNNY North Canterbury: 5000 Acres; tussock country. Price, £5 per acre; Sheep at valuation. Reasonable terras. FOR LEASE: 40 Acres, suitable for dairy farm; good house and outbuildings. Rent £120; no goodwill. Five miles from city. (GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE for Lease, with 12 or 20 Acres; buildings insured for £1500; lawns, orchards, etc. Rent, £175. TO SAWMILLERS, Timber Merchants, and Speculators: 'SOO Acres with a Water frontage to a harbour. Ten million feet of timber; land suitable for dairying. Price, £2 per acre. A BARGAIN: Sheep Country, 1500 Acres, Canterbury; guaranteed carry 2500 ewes and fatten the lambs. Price, £lO 5/per acre. £3OOO cash. DAIRY FARM: 113 Acres, Oamaru; grew 70 bushels wheat to the acre; carry 1 cow to the acre; good buildings. £2B per acre. £450 deposit. " H. 11. COOK & CO., CASHEL ST. (Opp. TattprsaU's), CHCH. P.O. Box 893. 'Phone 2293. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Tuscan." .170 DEVERETJX, KING & CO., LTD. DEVEREUX, KING & CO., LTD., LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL v AGENTS. A(\ ACRES; Model "Farm for Stud t/Uv Flock; 21 miles from Christchurch. £2'4 per acre. Good wheat, potato, and grass farm. AAA ACRES, Freehold; low, sunny jUuU downs, Marlborough; 13,000 sheep. Going concern. £28,000. /*AAA ACRES, North Canterbury. Price, OUUU £4 per acre. 700 ACRES, North Rakaia. £8 per acre. OAAA ACRES; 5000 sheep; North CanOvf"vF terbury. Going concern, £4 4/- per acre. wU" Devereux's Latest Patent. The most simple, unique, and effective patent ever invented. Cover wears twice as long; costs no more. A A ACRES; part of the famous TerX. • \7VF race Estate; formerly owned by the late Sir John Hall. Only £5 15/- per acre. A bargain. Q|~|A ACRES, L.1.P., Mead Settlement. OU" Only £3OOO for goodwill. 11 A ACRES, Prebbleton; 48 at £25 per aero, 31 (homestead block), at £55 per acre. HOUSES FOR SALE Or TO LET, any part of City. Absentees represented. Estates managed at lowest possible cost. Valuations made of town or country properties. DEVEREUX, KING & CO., LTD., 100 LICHFIELD ST., CHCH. .31 BUSINESS NOTICES. H° W TO SUCCEED. Strict Personal Supervision, a Thoroughly up-to-date Electric Plant, combined with Low Prices and judicious Advertising, is making LOGAN'S New Industry a groat success. Office Fitting is one of the Jobs we do and do well. If it's in Wood, LET LOGAN QUOTE. LOGAN, REAR OF NEW GOVT. BUILDINGS. _■ .165 IGH-CLASS DYERS. H LADIES' WOOLLEfr JERSEYS DYED TO REQUIRED SHADE WITHOUT STRETCHING. Also Curtains, Table Covers, Costumes, Dresses, etc., Gloves Cleaned Daily. G. C. YERE & SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers and Dyers, 118 ARMAGH STREET (Next Colombo St.). 'Phone 1818. Dye Works, Montreal St. jJJiSFIT AND LEFT-OFF CLOTHING The well-to-do people of Chrißtchurch buy only the very best of Clothine; they wear them a few times, then MRS ELLWOOD comes along. So if you wish to be well dressed at a minimum cost, call and see MRS ELLWOOD. SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER, 'Phone 3087. 123 ARMAGH ST. rp O INVENTORS. We desiro to inform you that our HEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND is at CHRISTCHURCH, where our Principals may be consulted personally at. any time during office' hours or by appointment. CLIMIE, COATES, & CO., PATENT ATTORNEYS, 134 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). w. A. M'LAREN & CO., LTD., 108 ST. ASAPH STREET. Solo Agents for M'LAREN TRACTION ENGINES AND ROAD ROLLERS, BRITISH MANZEL OIL PUMPS. SIIAW'S WIRE ROPES. BROWN'S PATENT BEATERS, STONE BREAKERS, OILS, AND ENGINEERS' REQUISITES. B. BUNN (Late of J. Harvey and Co.), GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Wholesale r,nd Retail. Order or. 'Phone 2172. Address: 40 TUAM STREET WEST. Best Quality. Prompt Attention. YXOUSEHOLDERS 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 to clothe themselves and family. You can call at L. W. Balkind's and make arrangements to pay according to your income by small instalments, and get all you require at once. All of you can In; well dressed always. You will lind it a great boon and beneiif,. Tlie goods stocked by me are of tiie highest quality, tlie 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. I do all it is possible to satisfy every customer, and 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 Street#. Telephone 2567.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 10
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