TONKS, NORTON & CO. BUNGALOW £1550 BUNGALOW SIX Reception Hall and Living Room panelled; Sunny .Carpenter's Shed, Dark Room with Water laid on, Porcelain Both; V plethora presses and cup- • boards, and many furnishing accessories built in; deep well; perfect sanitation. Tho Favourite Locality. Largo Section. Beautiful Lawn and Garden. River Frontage. ' An Exceptional Opportunity for securing a Lovely Home. Cards to view from , the Agents, TONKS, NORTON, & CO. GODFREY Si TAYLER. HERE IS A CHEAP HOME. HANDY TO THE ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS, SALE YARDS, ETC. LONG FRONTAGE TO TWO GOOD , STREETS. SUNNY - J SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT HOUSlfi. 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 <vnd fittings; roomy hall, verandah; nicely papered and painted; sewer connections and patent W.O. The Section has a north-easterly aspect, and is well laid out la lawis, flower beds, vegetable garden, fruit trees, etc The area is over J-acre, and there is ample room to build another residence. The owner has greatly reduced the price, and is. now quoting the Property at ; TO A' GOOD'PURCHASER WE ARE PREPARED TO GrVE EASY TERMS - OF PURCHASE. Apply to GODFREY & TAYLER, (W. S. GODFREY), 90 ARMAGH ST. (Facing Victoria Square). .42 THE SHEEP-FARMERS' AGENCY. 'HE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. FOR SALE OR Oflft ACRES of Good Sheep Country; '""" 1400 acres in grass,' 80 acres in turnips arid rape and oats, Jbalance silver tussock; well watered by 'creeks^and river; 9roomed Homestead, shearing shed, stables, sheep yards, etc.; stock.l6oo sheep, 80 head., cattle; situated three miles from railway and township. Price, £5 10/- per acre. Owner will consider an exchange for Good Farm of 300 to 400 Acres. THE, SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, Farm,. Station, and Commission Agents, 155 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTOHUROH. .85 , BUSINESS riOTICES. jiORD CARS AT THE FRONT."] Extensively used by the British, Russian, Canadian and New Zealand Troops. ' THE PROYED BEST CAR. 5-Seater, Complete, 14cwt .. .-. £205 ' 2-Seater, Complete, 18 owt .. .. £l9O HENRY jTrANGER, AGENT, CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE, 94 GLOUCESTER'STREET. .161 E O. B E; C K W I T H, •PICTURE FRAME MAKER. Importer of Mouldings, Glass, and Mounts.
87 MANCHESTER ST. ,near Bridge), CHRISTCHURCH. .80 AWN-MOWERS COMPLETELY. OVER- ' HAULED, SHARPENED. AND .! SET. Called- for arid Delivered. * { 0. H. CAB TE; R, ■ ENGINEER, CORNER, TUAM AND DURHAM STS. / »9 PEING P NOW IS THE TIME To Order for Early Delivery. Chrysanthemums from 10/- par dozen, . Dahlias (Cactus) from 10/• per dozen. Dahliaß (Paeony-flowercd) from 12/- per dozen. Bedding Plants of every description, grown from the very best Beeds, from !/• per dozen. We specialise in the above lines, and are the largest growers in the Dominion. Also Order Now, foT delivery aext Autumn, all Spring-flowering Bulbs.,', Come and see them now in bloom. We have the best collection of Hyacinths, Tulips, and Narcissi in the Dominion. All at Lowest Prices. W. BAYLISS, BRYNDWR NURSERIES, JEFFREYS BD., FENDALTON; CHCH. 'Phone 1703. Write for Catalogue. .167 CALTHORPE OAi/THORPE CALTHORPE CALTHORPE CALTHORPE CALTHORPE CALTHORPE CALTHORPE E ARE NOW SHOWING DIFFERENT r * MODELS of these CARS, and invite the public to inspect same. STOREY & CO., AGENTS, HEREFORD STREET EAST. pULVERDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIATJ MOCKETT'S UP-TO-DATE MOTOR SERVICE. Daily from Culverden at 12.35 p.m., returning from Waiau at 2.15 p.m., connecting with outgoing train at Culverden. Dn WEDNESDAYS Car meets both Early and Late Trains. FARES: Culverden-Waiau, 5/-" Single, 9/- Return. Culverden-Rotherham, 2/G each way. SPECIAL TRIPS UNDERTAKEN TO KAIKOURA, HANMER, or anywhera in Canterbury. Telegrams, parcels, etc., promptly attended to. W. MOCKETT, Iqq Waiau. or Culverden. to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Drapery—■ ■ £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Boots— I £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Costumes. —At Balkind's, 629 Colombo St., near Tuam St. ttlE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired. JTwo lines (12 words), sixpence; six insorI tiona for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 252, 27 November 1914, Page 12
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