TONES, NORTON & CO. BUNGALOW £1550 BUNGALOW SIS J..ARGE ROOMS; Reception Hall and Living Room panelled; Sunny Verandah, Carpenter's Shed, Dark Room with water laid on, Porcelain Bath; a plethora of presses and cupboards, and many furnishing accessories 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. DEVEREUX, KING & CO.. LTD. KING, & CO., LTD. AJ 100 LICHFIELD STREET. .81 TARPAULINS! TARPAULINS 1 The Hay Harvest will Boon begin, and oil kinds of fodder will be well worth saving We have a good stock of Stack Covers on hand. | Probably before the harvest proper there will not be sufficient canvas to go round, so | our advice is, BUY NOW. We have also a : good stock of Harness and Riding Saddles, Bridles, etc., on hand. LAND I LAND! LAND! 80 ACRES Dairy Land at Green Park. £SO per acre. TOO ACRES; good .sheep and cropping country, at Bankside. £7 10/-. Easy terras. 6000 AORES of Sheep and Cattle Country, within 20 minutes' walk of the capital j City of New Zealand; £8 per acre; must 'fetch over £IOO per acre.in the near future. ! The greatest bargain ever offered to anyone in any part of Australasia. The stock will more than pay interest on' ttic purchase price while you arc growing into a millionaire by the unearned increment. We will sell you the lot or a slice to suit your pocket. Home suitable for a lawyer, doctor, retired merchant, or anyone on the look-out for firstclass suitable investment. You can conduct your business in the City of Wellington while the wool .irrowa, the cattle fatten, and every acre becomes a gold mine. Only a few years ! ago our own Port Hills were begging »t the same price. Where it is optional for tho people to build to-day it is fetching £IOOO per acre. In Wellington they have nowhere else to build. Our modest estimate is only £IOO per acre in the future I Only £8 today. Our Mr Devereux, who has carefully inspected the whole of this beautiful Estate, will give further information to bona fide prospective buyers. 11,000 ACRES, near Dunedin. £3 10/r per acre. Stock r.t valuation. 3. T. BELL & CO. J, T, BELL & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 115 GLOUCESTER STREET. WE WISH TO PURCHASE FIVE ACRES OF GOOD LAND IN RICCAETON, FENDALTON, OR PAPANUL ' WITH* OR WITHOUT BUILDINGS. WITHOUT
1 DEFERRED. J, T. BELL & CO. 115 GLOUCESTER STREET. BUSINESS ITOTICBS. n E 6,'. *.' BECK W I T H, PHOTO ENLARGER, ART DEALER, PICTURE FRAMEVMAtfBiW Importer of Mouldings, Glass, and Mounts. 287 MANCHESTER ST. ,near Bridge), CHRISTCHUROH. .80 EARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION. ,■■■-■ PRIZE-WINNERS. Mrs L. Adams, 16 Shelley Street, Sydenham, five-guinea costume, made to order. Mrs H. Wiclcs, Ensor's Road, Opawa Mrs.E. V.. Mather: Lyttolton. Mrs J. F. Curragh, Temple ton Mrs Kennedy, Worcester Street, Lin wood Miss Jones, Worcester Street. Christehurch Mrs Smith, Moorhouse Avenue. Dress Material, own selection. SAVE VELVET SOAP WRAPPERS till APRIL 30 NEXT. Same Prizes as above—to .bo won by someone. .72 pULVERDEN-EOTHEEHAM-WAIAU 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. On WEDNESDAYS Car meets both Early and Late Trains. FARES: Culverden-Waiau, 5/- Single, 9/- Return. Culverden-Rotherham, 2/6 each way. s SPECIAL TRIPS UNDERTAKEN TO . KAIKOURA, HANMER, or anywhere in Canterbury, Telegrams, parcels, etc., promptly attended to. W. MOCKETT, . IG9 Waiau or Culverden. rOTICE SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers will confer a favour by notifying the Publisher promptly in the event of their experiencing any difficulty in obtaining regular delivery of THE SUN. Telephone No. 4. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT No. 3. The BONUSES are arranged on an increasing scale according to length of time assured. A unique system of interim bonuses secures the advantages of a yearly division of profits without the corresponding expense. Under this system the policyholder receives the proper proportion of accrued bonus for every premium paid since the last valuation.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 276, 26 December 1914, Page 16
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