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Mckenzie & willis. Telephone: Auction Department and OlTlce, 1881. Lands Department, A 4630. McKENZIE & WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). KAA-3 ACRES good Land, a place suitable for cow, poultry, or grow roots. Ten t/v" minutes' walk to ear. Good 5-roomed Bungalow; all conveniences. Easily ced. "I AA- 1J ACRES. Keep two cows; also good garden; splendid 5-roomed Bungalow. J-\/" i (iv.slied. fowlhousr. concrete paths. Eour minutes to car. QAA —2-ACfllij gai'tkn, ..rcliard, lawn, etc. 7-roomed House, electric light, gas; iV\J\J plastered, papereu, c. Motor shed, large workshop. On No. !i car route; ctlon. QAA—FIVE-ROOMED ARTISTIC BUNGALOW, Papanui. All modern conveni<ml\J\J ences; i-acre good section. Terms arranged. TA—IMMEDIATE Possession of 5-roomed BUNGALOW on tramline. Good locality. -IMMEDIATE Posses: Section of 110 perdu £r'Of?r--ST. ALBANS WEST: SIX ROOMS; large shed and over quarter of an acre • iw/iJ section. Government valuation very high. <?1 QAA—SUMNER: 6-ROOMED T. SPLENDID HOUSE. No money spared on pro-XJ-ivUv 1 perty. H.P. water, E. light, stock garden. Owner must live in the city. t?TKA—SIX BOOMS, heavily constructed, in first-class order; all conveniences, inpoAp'— (JITY WEST: 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW. Oriel and casement windows, tiled ftODu roof, special mantels, wardrobes, sewer, gas for cooking and electric light. iml well finished; gas and heaters; sh required, Nearly up to Govern-PQQA--ST. ALBANS NORTH: FOUR ROOMS, kitchenette and sleeping verandah; dt/OoU splendid home; nothing wanting; well financed with Government mortgage.

WM. JAMESON & SON. FOE SALE. £»| /JAA— FENDALTON (3 minutes to S/lOUU tram): Well-appointed House of 8 rooms and offices. In the best part of Fendalton. Facing north;'sunshine all day. Half-acre splendidly laid out, lawn and garden, with long river side. Good outlook and splendid locality. Of OAA— BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and 3jL<£>\j\f n n conveniences; first-class position and good locality. Everything in good order. Is cheap at the price asked. ROAD: 5 SECS/CJeJU TIONS adjoining, comprising 1} acres. This is the cheapest land in Fendalton. 0-ft KA—FENDALTON (2 minutes tram): Sound, Well-built BUNGALOW, 0 rooms, all conveniences. Splendid section of nearly i-acre, wide frontage, lawn, garden, and fruit trees. WM. JAMESON & SON, 213 MANCHESTER STREET. RALPH STRINGER & CO. £630 Natty 4-roomcd BUNGALOW, Fisherton; only built two years. Nearly J-acre section. £420 BARBADOES STREET—i-rnomed House; Electric Light, It. and c, Bathroom, Main Sewer; t-acre section. £BSO l-ACRE, e-ioomed DOUBLE T HOUSE; Rooms Large (one 18 x 11); 50 Fruit Trees, Motor Shed. Close to Car, 2d section. £SBO ST. ALBANS—MODERN SEMI-BUNGALOW quite sound and every convenience Only requires painting and putting In » order. Owner an absentee. £I6OO RICC'.ARTON (Best Purt)—Bungalow, 7 rooms, sleeping-out verandah, motor garage, 1-acrc section. WE ALSO HAVE THE PICK OF SINGLE SECTIONS FOR SALE. SPECIALISTS IN TOWN PROPERTIES, 170 CASHEL ST. (opp. Tattersall's), and at NORTH BEACH. BUTCHERS. J) I X 0 N BROS., CASH BUTCHERS, CASHEL STREET, Invite the Public to Inspect their Stock of PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, and PORK, Which will Compare Favourably with any similar shop in the Dominion. Our noted SMALLGOODS in great variety are made under the best hygienic conditions in our Up-to-date Factory. WE STOCK ONLY THE PRIMEST QUALITY. IF You Want the BEST MEAT the Country Produces, at Greatly Reduced Prices, go to F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 and 701 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Establishment of its kind in Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely the best meat the country produces kept. Don't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. 11. STEEL you can always rely on gelling the cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALITY. The annual output reaches half a million pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. rpilE TIME, LABOUR AND WORR\ X SAVER. FLORENCE WASHING FLUID. OBTAINABLE OF ALL LEADING GROCERS. qEARCHLIGIIT CANDLE COMPETITIONJ Prize-winners: First prize, Mrs . arrison, 40 Francis Avenue, St. Alban (costume value £5 5/-, made by New Zealand Fanners' Co-op. Association). Mrs E. Geayley, '.).") London Street, Lyttelton—One dress length, value £t ]/-. Mrs Rutherford, Lyttelton—One dress " length, value £1 1/-. Mrs E. Knights, 932 Colombo Street, St Albans— One dress length, value £1 1/Mrs R. Anderson, Teinpleton—One die; length, value £1 1/-. Mrs C. Rose, 218 Peterborough Street—Oi dress length, value £1 1/-. Mrs C. McCutcheon, 3 Coronation Street Sjjrcydon—One dress length, vali Hi/-. 121

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1674, 26 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1674, 26 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1674, 26 June 1919, Page 10