GODFREY & TAYLER. HERE IS A CHEAP HOME. HANDY TO THE ADDINGTON WORK- ? : SHOPS, SALEYARDS, ETC. LONG FRONTAGE TO TWO GOOD STREETS. SUNNY ASPECT. SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT HOUSE. The House is a Sound, Well-built Dwel-. ling of Six Rooms, with all the usual conveniences, including hot and cold service, bathroom, pantry, scullery, gas and fittings; roomy hall, verandah; . nicely papered and painted; sewer connections and patent W,C. The Section has a i north-easterly aspect, and is well laid out in lawns, flower beds, vegetable garden, fruit trees, etc. The area is over 1-acre, and th%re is ample room to build another residence. The owner has greatly reduced the price, and is now quoting the Property at . £550 TO A GOOD PURCHASER WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE.. Apply to GODFKEY. & TAYLEB, (W. S. GODFREY), 90 ARMAGH ST. (Facine Victoria Square). .42 J. T. BELL & CO. J. T BELL & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 115 GLOUCESTER ST. (Opposite Dominion Buildings). Note the New Address. A CHANCE. We are instructed to make a Quick Sale of a fine Little Property, splendidly situated near the new Park proposed for St. Albans. Built 7 years Five Rooms plastered and papered; bathroom (basin), hot and cold water throughout; 4-acre and asphalt paths. Worth £6OO. Can sell for £SOO. Wo have some Cheap Properties in most districts. Let us know what you want, and we will do our best for you. J. T. BELL & CO., 115 GLOUCESTER STREET. THE SHEEP-FARMERS' AGENCY. SHBEPFARMERS' FOR SALE: A Splendid Farm, situated in one of the best districts in Canterbury—Bso lacres; well subdivided and watered; pai'tly hilly and partly flat land; carrying 1000 ewes and 100 cattle, besides horses, etc.; has grown wonderful crop_s of oats and wheat"; large area in young grass; new House of 5 rooms; every convenience, and all necessary outbuildings; one mile from school, etc.; moderate terms. A considerable portion of the farm is splendid dairyling land and worth over £2O per acre. Price, £8 per acre. NEAR MAIN SOUTH LINE: Freehold, situated 2& miles from school, creamery, etc.; well subdivided and well watered; 200 acres in English grass, balance native; splendid dairying land; £3OO worth stock and implements; 4-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings; easy terms.' Absolutely one ot* the cheapest properties ever offered in N.Z. Price, £5 5/- per acre. Call for further particulars. ; ■■■'■ THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY,
155 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Agents for ..the -"Pjustoral Review," the "Stockowners' Guide." Live Stock Insurance Agency. . Fol. 269 WM. JAMESON & SON. ;mqi>tbn artistic bungalow. PERFECTLY PLANNED AND ARRANGED. FIVE ROOMS (all good sizes), to- i gether with : all. modern conveni- 1 ences. Tfie fittings include PORCELAIN BATH, lavatory basin, N. plated taps; artistic mantels and grates, tiled range and hearths, large pantry, scullery, washhouse, with copper and tubs, high pressure water, large entrance porch and panelled hall, concrete paths, paling fence all round. This 'HOUSE has been carefully planned, thereby reducing the, housework 'to a minimum. Conveniently situated to 2d Irani section, and just out of the builder's hands. WITH k -ACRE, £490 WITH 1-ACRE, At these prices this Property is easily tho Best Value we have had to offer the public. To a good client easy tei'ms arranged. WM. .JAMESON & SON, 166 MANCHESTER ST. (Opp. National Bank.) E. G. STAVELEY & 00. GRAND DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. ONLY £3OO CASH REQUIRED. |AA ACRES of Canterbury's very best IvW; and DAIRYING LAND*; close to railway station and creamery, and within 18 miles of Christ- ! church. Well sub-divided and. watered. . Com- ! fcitable Cottage, stables, and up-to-date milki ing shed. -For ibona fide sale at a low price, as owner has:gone to the. North Island, and only £3OO cash required. Early application necessary to | E. G. STAVELEY &.C\, I 196 CASHED/ STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. i .135 O T ICE T O S U P. SCRIBE R S. ! Siibsoribers will confer a favour by notify- ■ ing the Publisher promptly in the event of their experiencing Any difficulty in obtaining I regular.delivery, of THE SUN. | Telephone No. 4.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 196, 23 September 1914, Page 12
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