Late Advertiaemifinta> /~IENTKAL AUCTION KUOM3. AUCTION fcULES. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MERCHANDISE, Etc.. SOLD B^l PUIBLIC AUCTION, in cur Booms, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Clients axe requested to Send Goods, etc., Day Previous to Sale. OUT-DOOR SALES Personally attended to by our Mr Malcolm. Every Detail Attended to, and Economy Studied in the Interests of Clients. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., X2614 Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. TUTR CHARLES CLARK ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND USTATB AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. BECKENiHAM. BECKENHAM. BECIvE'NHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. A FEW SECTIONS are st-iU for 6ale in this weii-known Esia'te. A high, terrace, with river frontage, affords some grand building sites. The soil is first-class. The situation. unsurpassed. The drainage to river perfect, •well served by trams, and close to the hills. HALF-ACRES AND UPWARDS. Plans on Application. The Cheapest Building Sites in the Market. £130 PER ACRE. RICHMOND TERRACE, near West Ghri*tchurch School— Extra well-built house of 5 rooms, scullery and woshhouse, tubs set and water laid on, workshop, asphalt paths, Jacre. CLOSE TO PARK HANDY TO CITY WELL SERVED BT TRAMS OWNER LEAVING j A BARGAIN AT £500. BA'RBOUR STREET— Substantially built dwelling-house, 7 rooms and outbuildings, fireplace in every room, concrete foundations, over i-acre; £500. ; Also, adjoining above, T COTTAGE of 4 rooms, scullery, nearly J-acre; £300. GBESFORD. GBESFORD. ! GREiSFORD. j NORTH BELT. j SECTIONS in this Estate are being rapidly •disposed of, and early application is advisable. Already 66 lots have been sold, and j few, if any, to speculators. Quarter-acres to (halves and over. Call and inspect plan. A, HARE CKAXCE FOB WORKING MEN. SYDENHAM, . WILLOWBANK, j SANDRIDGE. | (By order of the Mortgagee*) ' FIFTEEN 4 or 5 ROOMED. COTTAGES, £120 UPWABDS. SPECIAL. SPLENDID BUILDING- fTTES IN THE WELL-KNOWN JOHN BEALEY'S ESTATE, Barbadoe* Street, £60 and £65. j BALLING-TON— Acre Sections, river front- ! age, £100. 513 NORxH LIN-WOOD— From £60 upwards. COLOMBO and STRICKLAND STREETS —Quarter-acres. £120. 633 HAGLEY ESTATE, Lower iCiccarton— Quarter-acres, £60 and upwards. DEANIS'S ESTATE, -near Park— Sections at £80 and £110. 621 DEANS'S ESTATE, -west of Railway Line —Charming Sites for re*idences. 501 FENIDALTON, Glandovey iload— Half-acres with frontage to Wairarapa stream ; £85. 484 WILSON'S KOAD, 1 acre, £300. 620 SOCKBURN and HORNBY, Dilloway'a Estate, 5 Acres or more, £45 per acre. TO L E T— SHOPS AND OFFICES IN TOWN, And HOUSES IN TOWN Ai*D SUBURBS. A, CHANCE FOR AN ENERGETIC MAN. GOOD PAYING IRONMONGERY BUSINESS. Satisfactory Reasons for Selling. Principals Only. CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE X2882 WANTED Known— Gent's Star, No. 1193, is for sale; 24in frame, tyres in good order, machine re-enamelled and plated; price £10. Adams Star Cycle Coy., 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 5 BEAT Advantages to be derived from present purchase of Pianos at Milner and I Thompson'a . 9340 HOTELS. — We have a few really good Hotels for disposal. For particulars apply to us. Hopkins, Simpson and Co., Estate Agents, corner Hereford Street and Manchester Street. OUSE of 11 rooms, concrete foundations, rooms are very large aad plasterea, gas, i verandah, large pamtry, sculleTy, washhouse, copper, etc., store-room, splendid fowihouse ' and run, 48 perches of garden, we.'l kept ; the house ia comparatively new and strongly built, situaied near Addinfton Workshops, Station and Park. V«y low price, as house too large for present owner ; favourable terms. Particulars in fuii from Hopkins, Simpson and Co., E&tate Agcnvs, corner Hereford and Manchester Streets. Fo. 161. OUR Great Sale now an. MiJner and Thompson. 9340 OWNER Leaving, must be sold, Adctington, close to vram, handy lor Workshops, Startion, Park, etc.— Substantial house oi 7 rooms, concrete foundations, large bathroom, acetylene gas, kitchen offices, gas siove, windmill, e-tc., about J-acre garden, everything in the best of order. Apply liopkins, Simpson and Co;, Agents, corner Hereford and Manchester Streets. Fo. JLS2. THE Cheapest Property in the Market, Sb Albans, in close proximity to Papanui Road — 2J acres land, well-fenced and watered, and very good orchard, widh house of 7 rooms and outbuildings: only a small deposit required. Tonks, .Norton and Co. 121 rpHE Chance of a Lifetime — 2£ Acres, well X fenced, part in orchard, house of 7 rooms, bathroom and conveniences, large vinery, glasshouse, sta;ble, traphouse, good water suppiy, situated handy to Papanui Road tram; i only £50 required in cash. Full particulars at office. Appiy .The Property Exchange, corner Hereford ard Manchester Streets. Hypkins, Simpson and Co., Estate Agents and Sharebrokers. . Fo. 152. N.B. — The price for this property is very low indeed, owner wishing to realise. jf»-jTp*^GAMAGE~Bicycles. Cheap~Rather! cwJLJ Why? Because they are sold direct to the public. No agents, canvassers or com* missions. Five Pound is thus saved on every i Gamage Bicycle sold, and the public get a ! £20 bicycle for £15. Gamage Cash Cycle i Company, High Street. rpHE PEOPLE'S BOOT SHOP, -L 210, HIGH STREET. A good dress or a good suit are often spoilt by shabby boots. You can keep your fees neat and tidy at small post by wearing our BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies' Walking Shoes from 3s lid Ladies' Evening Shoes from Is 9d Ladies' Tan 2-bar from 5s 6d Ladies' Rubber Tennis from 2s 9d t Gents' Tan Shoes (splendid wear), 6s lid I Gents' Extra Good Golosh Bals, 6s lid S Gents' Rubber Tennis, 3s 6d j Gents' Tan Boots, all prices. i Style, Comfort, Durability and Economy e!t ! THE PEOPLE'S BOOT SHOP, | HIGH STREET \ 7180 (Next A. Butcher, Jeweller). THE NEW JOKO TEA. RED AND GOLD LABEL. DELICIOUS FAMILY TEAALL GROCEAS. OOf\ BICYCLES for £151 Where? GamSt'ZrVage Cash Cycle Company, High Street, Christchurch. Ganiago Bicycles are built of genuine B.S.A. titling?, Brooks saddles. West, wood rims. SilvercOwn lyiea (guaranteed); Palmer or Duniop tyres 103 extra. Gamagf Piicycle* are not sold by canvassers. No afILSIUB.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7238, 26 October 1901, Page 6
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