TONES?* NORTON & 00. ,BUNGALOW £1550 BUNGALOW SIX LARGE ROOMS; Reception Hall ' and; Livings Room panelled,; Sunny Verandah, Carpenter's Shed, Dark Room with water laid on, Porcelain ; Bath* a plethora of pressea and cupboards, and many furnishing acees-' sories built in; deep well; perfect sanitation. The Favourite Locality. Large Section. Beautiful Lawn and Garden. River Frontage. An Exceptional Opportunity for securing a Lovely Home. Cards to view from the Agents, TONKS, NORTON, & CO. H. H. COOK & CO. 0 ACRES, North Canterbury; good house and outbuildings; crops in. This is a good little Farm, and owner will take one house as part payment; balance of money can remain at 5 per cent, for five years. ' Fol. 175 4f\ A ACRES, near Whitecliffs; good hometx\J\J stead; carrying lj sheep to the acre, and fattens the lambs, besides 30 head cattle. Price, £8 10/- per aero. £IOOO deposit) balance arranged. Fol. 173 "J £*A ACRES; a Model Little Farm; itbout | -*-"" 14 miles from Christchurch; good house and outbuildings; wheat, oats, and rape in. Price £3O per acre; £SOO cash, balance arranged. i •f KAA ACRES; first-class hill sheep' A*Jl/Vr country; good buildings; 800 acres have been ploughed; carrying capacity 1600 ewes, besides cattle. Price, £8 per acre; terms arranged. SUNNY NORTH CANTERBURY.—SOOO ACRES of beautiful' Sheep Country; fair Homestead; carrying 4000 ewes on the tussock; well sub-divided and watered. Price, £4 10/- per acre; £SOOO cash, balance can be left for a period. / T\AIRY FARM of 150 ACRES, with a ■*-* Model Homestead, etc.;. stock can be taken as a going concern. Price, £22 per acre; £ISOO mortgage; the balance of equity the owner will take out in sections or unencumbered houses. "I ACRE of LAND; good orchard; nice 8- -■- roomed House, and everything up to date; all conveniences; £IOO deposit, balance on mortgage, or owner will accept a small cottage as a deposit. H. H. COOK & CO., FARM SALESMEN, INGLIS BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telegraphic Address, "Tuscan," Christchurch P.O. Box 893. 'Phone 2293. .170 GODFREY & TAYLEB. HERE IS A CHEAP HOME. ■< HANDY TO THE ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS, SALE YARDS. ETO. LONG FRONTAGE TO TWO GOOD STREETS. SUNNY ASPECT. SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT HOUSE. The House is a Sound. Well-built Dwel-. ~ ling of Sir Room 3. with all the usual conveniences, including hot and cold service, ' bathroom, pantry, scullery, gatf Mid fittings; roomy hall, verandah; nicely 1 ' papered and painted; sewer connections and patent W.C. The Section has a north-easterly aopect, and is well laid out • in 'flower beds, vegetable garden, fruit trees, etc. The area is over 4-acre, and there 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 t>®ft6&A&m W# h$ &B# PARED TO GIVE EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE. » Apply to GODFREY & TAYLER, (W. S. GODFREY), 80 ARMAGH ST. (Facing Victoria Square). .42 THE SHEEP-FARMERS' AGENCY. 'HE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. AAA ACRES of Good Sheep Country; I \J\Jr\J 1400 acres .in grass 1 , 80 acres in j turnips and rape and oats, balance silver tussock; well watered by creeks and river; 9roomed Homestead, shearing shed, stables, 1 sheep yards, etc.; stock 1600 sheep, 80 head cattle; situated three miles from railway and j 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., CHRISTCHURCH. .35
E. Ck STAVELEY & 00. NORTH CANTERBURY. ( A SPLENDID LITTLE HOLDING. i)QW ACRES in North Canterbury's &*J • Finest District; well subdivided and watered; first-class sheep and cropping farm; close to railway station and township; good buildings of all sorts. Owing to ill-hoalth, owner would consider an exchange for 50 Acres Heavy Land near Christchurch. \ Price and full' particulars from E. G. STAVEJLEY & CO., 196 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. .185 BUSINESS lIOTICES. bEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. For the present planting-out - Season we have a host of BEDDING-OUT PLANTS—these in first-class condition for planting out. The last week in October and all through November is the proper time for setting out such plants. Included in our stock are the following:—■ ASTERS, all colours, 1/- per dozen, 7/per 100. VERBENAS, Reds, Whites, and Blues, 1/6 per dozen, 12/6 per 100. LOBELIA, the best strains, 1/- per dozen, 7/- per 100. STOCKS, Ten-week, 1/- per .dozen, 7/per 100. PETUNIAS, single, 1/6 per dozen. PETUNIAS, double, 2/G per dozen. PANSIES, choicest varieties, 4/- per doz. VIOLAS, yellow, 2/- per dozen. VIOLAS, blue, mauve, and white, 1/0 pel dozen. MARGUERITE CARNATIONS, 2/- per dozen (very fine strain). GERANIUMS, scarlet, 4/- per dozen. GERANIUMS, tricolour, 6/- per dozen. SALVIA BONFIRE and. FIREBALL, 2/per dozen. NEMESIA, best colours, 1/6 per dozen. SALPIGLOSSIS, 1/- per dozen. PHLOX DRUMMONDII, 1/- per dozen, 7/per 100 (very finest strain). 1/- in tho £1 Discount for Cash. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. .25 I to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Drapery— L £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Boots—£l to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Suits —£1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Costumes.—At Salkind's, 629 Colombo St., near Tuam St.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 253, 28 November 1914, Page 16
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