FORD ft HADFIELD, LTD. FORD & HADFIELD, LTD., LAND RROKERS. 133 WORCESTER STREET. NORTH-WEST ST. ALBANS. BUNGALOW. BUNGALOW. FIVE ROOMS and all conveniences, including ELECTRIC. LIGHT, ENAMEL BATH, TILED ROOF, paiujllcd hall. SUN PORCH. NORTH ASPECT. EVERYTHING IN SPLENDID ORDEM. PRACTICALLY IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Honestly this is WORTH INQUIRY and INSPECTION!!! WE £I6OO FORD A HADFIELD, LTD., 133 Worcester Street. EIGHT ACRES. FOUR GLASSHOUSES (HEATED). IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. There is a GOOn LIVING on this PROPERTY, which is FOR SALE ns A GOINft CONCERN. ALL NECESSARY PLANT being INCLUDED in PURCHASE PRICE. The Outbuildings include COWSHED. STABLE, LARGE SHED suitable (•: Motor), STOREROOM, FOWLRUN, ETC. MODERN HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, with all conveniences. HANDY TO CITY. ■ £3600 OR NEAR OFFER. FORD & HADFIELD, LTD. D. STOCK & CO. S P R E"Y I) 0 N. -t'QfJA— BUNGALOW of t rooms, facing north, plastered and papered, cvt/w and hearths, good solid mantels with minor fronts, hot and c lin-n press, built In garden. Within sin from the Sole Agent etc. SECTION of ne on 2d section, and w rly J-acre, laid out ii can arrange good tei iled grate* ild service, l lawn and ins. Card* s i, a i. a ;\ ». VOy S—BUNGALOWS at this price are in great demand to-day. Note the locality. , , Bungalow comprises r> good-si/e rooms, with all conveniences, fine big sun verandah, oriel windows LAND is ahout 3-l(i-acrc, laid out in lawn, pa Property is in first-class order, and has been well cared for. See this early; it will sell quickly. D. STOCK & CO. ST. ALBANS WEST. JP .'tJOK —HERE is a Very Comfortable and Neat Home in a good street, with pleasant 2" 1 , . , surroundings. Just the tiling that a good many folk are looking for to-day. Contains t rooms, casement windows, slate roof, glassed-in sun verandah, on north side, bath and basin, sewer, washliouse, copper and tubs, H.P. water supniv, electric light. Section is a handy size, quite large enough for a nice flower and vegetable garden. Don't condemn this little home before see going away, so possession will be gi iig.it, but get in right away and inspect. Owner is en almost immediately, D. STOCK & CO. £1 91t|A— SITUATED IN KII.MORE STREET, and about seven minutes' walk to G.P.0.. ■ j , .." ?ll' d and Attractive House of 0 rooms should be easily worth price asked, considering that it is practically impossible to get even a five-roomed bungalow on the M section at this figure. AH rooms are on the large size, plastered and nicely papered, and has recently been painted. All modern conveniences, large bathroom, splendid hot water service, linen press and cupboards built in, etc., etc. Section is J-acrc with wida frontage, laid out lawns, garden, fruit trees; good outbuildings. Sec this at once. Wa are Sole Agents. D. STOCK & CO., N.Z. EXPRESS CO.'S BUILDINGS, 150 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHUJRCH. HILLARY & BAXTER. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. FIVE BOOMS AND EVERYTHING. £1275. £1273. £1275. £1275. £1275. If you want a well-appointed home in this favourite district, HERE IT IS} J There are five good rooms, plastered ami nicely papered in latest art papers, i four fireplaces, tiled grates and hearths, two wardrobes, linen press, cupboards and bookcase built in, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, electric light throughout, gas for cooking, h.p. water and main sewer, verandah front and back. every possible convenience, and all in first-class order. Fine section, well lai? out in garden, asphalt paths, trellis fence, workshop, etc. HILLARY & BAXTER ESTATE AGENTS, 173 MANCHESTER STREET. SPEIRB, SAUNDERS & CO. O-l (}!K A—SOLID TILED-ROOF RUNGAcfcI*OU LOW, with latest improvements, electric light, and gas cooking, luxurious home, grand section, with ample frontage. LINWOOD. Of AAA—SEMI-BUNGALOW, sunny and 3i/-L"\/U substantial, papered, plastered, gas, verandah, lawn, flowers, fowlliousc, workshop, etc. A Bargain. I i?QQS£—BUNGALOW, new, electric light 3JOOO and gas, bath, deep well, J-acre, near 'School and tram. (And we have others.) PAPANUI. f'lQ K A-UP-TO-DATE 7 - BOOMED J*XOO\J HOUSE, 1} acres of rich lancV surveyed into sections (bij prospective values), dairy, washliouse, etc. A "livo on-the-land sort of place." LINWOOD. K—BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, good sec- '-* tion, electric light and gas, bay windows, bath, lawn, paths, etc. Come quick; it will go in a day or two. £BBS-™. SPEIKS, SAUNDERS & CO., 169 CASHEI. STItEET. J. B. NBALE ft 00. £1450. £1450. £1450. £1450. £1450. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN BECKENHAM FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. Numerous furniture pieces built in", rooms nicely panelled, and all latest conveniences. Over quarter-acre, planted in raro shrubs, etc., at great cost. Rock garden. THIS HOME COULD NOT BE LAID OUT UNDER £3OO. OWNER LEAVING. (Folio 24) £1350. BEALEY AVENUE BARGAIN. U'ARANTEED SOUND. Wo huva for sale A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE of five good rooms, oriel window, iverytliing in first class order. JUST ON QUARTER-ACRE. ___ (Folio 13) J. B. NEALE & CO., INGLIS BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHUBCH. WM. JAMESON, SON & HARLE. JUST THE BUNGALOW' YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. IT SIX-ROOMED SUBURBAN IIOMK ECU ONLY £llsO. £llsO. ! Full of Modern Conveniences, including sewer coßncetion. Tlio rooms are papered in the latest art designs, there is a line largo panelled hall with a fireplace, and also a glassed-in conservatory. Possessing a northern aspect, the place secures tho full benefit of the S«u. The tram ia only half a minute away. If you aro looking for a desirable home, at a very reasonable price, It will bo to your advantage to inspect this snug little property. Give us a call, or rii 2331 or 2774. WM. JAMESON, SON & HARLE, ,'STER STREET. :: :: :/ :: SOLE AGENTS, 213 -MANCHESTER STREET "YOUR sattsfact:
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2048, 7 September 1920, Page 12
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