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J. E. AUSTIN. 2 hours' motor drive from Chrlstchurch, comprising 1100 acre* flats, swamps, downs, and low hills, all well fenced and watered. Two fine homesteads and other buildings, close to railway station, good roads. ' ' PRICE. £9 PER ACRE; £ISOO deposit. Suitable for two married men or man with working family. J. E. AUSTIN. 440 ACRES > subdivided into 11 paddocks, all well fenced, and watered In every paddock, all ploughable, and flat land of first-class quality, suitable for any class of farming. i BUILDINGS comprise 6-roomed house, almost new, w.h., copper, tubs, dairy, coalhouse, 6-stalled stable, 2 loose-boxes, large granary, sheep dip, telephone connections to house. This is a most desirable property, handy to rail, township, and within easy reach of Chrlstchurch. PRICE, £29 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to practical man. J. E. AUSTIN. 775 ACRES ' aU flat > walcrc < l by race, all under cultivation; 6 paddocks fenced with ** gorse and wire.; 100 acres rape and grass; 50 acres turnips.' First-class Bunga, low, 5 rooms and conveniences. Good barn and yards LOW PRICE. EASY TERMS. J. E. AUSTIN. T HAVE A BLOCK OF CITY PROPERTIES, comprising Three Well-built Shops, P nd dwellings to each, two-story, built in brick, large section of land. Situate on one of the chief entrances to the City. The owner will sell for cash, on easy terms; or will accept house and few acres in suburbs in exchange. The property would ■-make an excellent garage. I J. E. AUSTIN, ESTATE AGENT, 204 CASHEL STREET. 'J| D. STOCK & CO. £SO DEPOSIT. THIS IS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 3 MINUTES-FROM CAR. ?" £SOO~ A < 1 0 ? D „ S0 P? " J " HOUSE of * rooms, built about 8 years, bay windows, "' ™™iv «. r™ IES-'Jf plast " cd ? nd Papered, heavy mantles, wardrobe built in, h.p. w. le supply, gas for lighting and cooking, etc., etc. „o7£ J s c,ose *? 1 the 9 uar *er, with chain frontage, laid-out lawn, garden, and asphalt ffl-ft i n f2°s or , dc J: hav ' n 8 been painted and retiovated generally. Government valuation should be right up to price quoted, and owner is prepared to-leave any balance on if necessary. We can say that there is no better property at the price in the ""■"" « * j •.ci-raattij.. „« CUI , S ay lllal xn erc is no Better pr lg market to-day. It will sell quickly, so be first to inspect. £SOO D. STOCK ft CO. L I N VV O O D. - -Pfifirt~ SEMI - BUNGA LOW, four rooms and kitchenette, electric light and gas, includ*Y UU '"8 full-size gas stove. The house has just been painted and papered in choice papers, asphalt paths and garden detached, washhouse, copper and tubs, small section. £660. , - I ■ ~* D. STOCK ft CO. ,I ■ : LINWOOD. GET AN ESTIMATE AND COMPARE PRICES. £1 o^o~ TILED ~ ROOF BUNGALOW of 5 rooms (all 18 x 16), 10ft 6in stud, 12ft IZ'TiY ,Ya panelled hall, oriel windows, large entrance, heavy leadllghts, grates and hearths tiled in the very latest designs, wardrobes built in, porcelain bath and basin, ie etc ete ,nsteUed throughout, points for iron and heating, radiators in all bedrooms, •*• OUTBUILDINGS comprise greenhouse, fine big tool house and shed suitable for car. ly . LAND comprises three-quarters of an acre, in lawn, garden, and fruit trees. Doubts ' entrance. i the ;? w[i% e a»'iir Me r i D. STOCK & CO., n, NX EXPRESS CO.'S BUILDINGS, 156 MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH 1 . H. MATSON & 00. - exceptionally well-built Villa of 9 main rooms, beautifully decorated, and comprising hall 17 x 15, and rooms 19 x 15, 16 x 15, 20 x 14. 15 x 12, etc.; large open flres; 2 hj. and _ c. systems, Doulton bath, and up-to-date furnishings, numerous presses and cupboards, 4 wardrobes (2 mirrored), main sewer, gas throughout, workshop and motor house. Section 4ft above the road. "-Rose garden. Over 2 chains frontage. Clear title. Tensay, £SOO cash, balance on mortgage, or all cash. Fol. ' H. MATSON ft CO.. Agents. £Bl ft— MODER N BUNGALOW of 4 large rooms, facing north,, sun verandah, hj. and t *' t,J - v c. bath, pantry and scullery, plastered and papered, gas lighting, gas cooker, ■J- also range, w.h. and copper, concrete paths, 30 perches, 2 minutes from 2d cars. Prac;e tically immediate possession, and will submit an otter. . Fol. 247 *: H. MATSON 4 CO. * riHEAP HOME SITES! CHEAP HOME SITES! Are you building? See us to-day I I V These may remain unsold for a time, but it's improbable. Two Blocks, each of come to look at it, you might just as well have' a tennis court and other attractions, If £| you can get the necessary space for this price. Fol. 129 e! # H. MATSON ft CO. r- CtiQfi— HANDY 4-roomed Villa, on car line, well built, hj. and c, bath, plastered and »- of\ftf\f papered, pantry, scullery, etc., gas lighting, asphalt paths, verandah, i-acre; r, cheap place. Terms, £l3O cash. Fol. 737 » H. MATSON & CO. • i' -". LOHBET & CO. >» £?*7Of|—SPREYDON. Bungalow, 5 rooms, and all modern conveniences* Close .to Si i &\J school and 2d car. Terms arranged. Folio 278-5 OR A A—ADDINGTON. Handy to Railway Workshops and Lincoln Road Car. Five Jj*J c ±\J rooms, square house, in first-class order, gas throughout, tiled hearths and -'-" - "- '•-'-"* ' '•- '" — \ P01i0291-J i OQKfi— ST. ALBANS. Bungalow of five rooms, panelled and plastered, electric light dfcOtJU and gas, gas stove and copper. Side entrance. Leadllghts, oriel windows. Close to 2d car and school. Terms arranged. Folio 279-5 FOUR ACRES AT CLIFTON EXTENSION. Good lean-to, 14 x 'l2, with tank. Grow* very early crops and flowers. Good road. Price £3OO. Folio 69-4 P-CJKA— ST. ALBANS WEST. 5-roomed Bungalow, plastered and papered, gas dt'DOl/ throughout, all modern conveniences. Close to Id car. Easy terms. Folio 227-4 p/jQA—LINWOOD. 6-roomed Square House, verandah, plastered and papered, hot dLOoU and cold, five fireplaces, electric light and gas, high section, and one minute from car. Folio 19M LOHRET & G 0., (Late LOHREY & MANGIN.) 218 HIGH STREET. ALLAN HOFSDM. URGENT! URGENT! URGENT! URGENT! ARE YOU ONE OF MANY LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE HOMEt IF SO, READ THE FOLLOWING:— LINWOOD.—SEMI-BUNGALOW of SIX ROOMS, every possible convenience. Hall and arch, gas, basin and shower, hj. & c. service, pantry, wardrobes, washhouse, and sewerage connections. There is about an eighth of an acre of land well laid out in lawn, garden and fruit trees, asphalt paths. At Pre-War Price of £7(CQ ADDINGTON.—HOUSE of SIX ROOMS, with modern conveniences, hall and arch, hot and cold service, etc. There is over a quarter-acre of land, laid out in garden and lawn. s PRICE £(»35 MERIVALE.—BUNGALOW of SIX ROOMS, bay windows, two verandahs, gas and fittings, electric light, bathroom, basin and shower, hj. & c. service, pantry, scullery, wardrobes, washhouse, copper and tubs, fowlhouse, motor shed, etc. This fine proporty has an area of nearly quarter-acre, laid out in fruit trees, garden and lawn. PRICE £1 1 Aft INSURANCES EFFECTED. VALUATIONS MADE. NOW IS THE TIME. CALL AT* ONCE. EASY TERMS IN ALL CASES. ALLAN HOPKINS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE.

H. B. SOEENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN, 63 Lichfield Street. LOWER RICCARTON. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. BUNGALOW. ST. ALBANS WEST. £llsO £750 A Well-built RESIDENCE or 7 large rooms, wide return verandah, 5 fireplaces, tiled hearths and grates, bathroom, hj. and c„ wardrobes built In, pantry, scullery, washhouse. The house stands Just off the main road, i-acre section; 1J acres adjoining can also be bought. Folio 3K4 Thoroughly Well-built BUNGALOW of rooms, plastered and papered, slee~ , -" # - verandah, tiled hearths and gi iiroom, hj. and c. service, h.p. and sewer, ;c workshop and fowlhouses, double ! entrance. Government mortgage, idy to Papanui tram. Folio 513 H. B. SOEENSEN, 63 Lichfield Street.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1785, 3 November 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1785, 3 November 1919, Page 12

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