Late Ad»ertlßem«nt4 Advejtisements Inserted in this Column, for cash, FOTTRTEZH WORDS, gd. TV/T R CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED 3.86 L -\ AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVEB* TISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OJ 1 COST. . PIRST-CLASB TENANTS WAITING- FOB ' HOUSES up to, 0 Room* is Tpfra «* Suburbs. 4 * i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. PAPANUI ROAD, MERIVALE-One «f . the finest andf most complete Gentleman.'* Residences in this fashionable locality; handsome (house of 11 looms, fitted witfe everjf modern convenience; over an acre of land in charming grounds; perfection in every particular. Price and cards to view on application. 704 . PEERSWICK, -. UPPER RICCARTON- - House of 6 rooms, 'baiihiooat^ conservatory, .stable, cartoned, large cnihoufls £280. 706 ~ : SOUTHBROOK, oorner seotion of 2 acres, ■'•■'-' with grocer's shop and dwelling of 6 rooms, granary and stabling, 4550, or offer. , 18cCASHEL STREET, near St. Paul's) Ohurqh. — Three sections, with north frontage, each with oomfortable cottage thereon; £40$ <8da v andJBSOO. ' 286 FENDALTON— I Acre and modern house x ef 5 rooms, situate just off tha Main Road, £600. A chance not often met with. .693 RICOARTON, (Manning Street— Comfortable Cottage of 5 rooms (plastered), and nice sec-\ tion. Price low. . 708 RIOOARTON, Raflwar Teprace— Rewdenc* containing 7 zooms, bathroom, panrtsy, •tore. rodm, soulletry, waahhouse, etc., gae, good water-supply, lawn and kitchen. gwdeb<vMphalt p»ms, sunny aapect. £700. Tpßt> CASHEL STREET W.— -Residence •11 rooms, bathroom, b. and 0., Btabling, quwieracre. £1250. .488 ST ASAPH STREET, near Maadhester Street— The 8-#borey Factory Bu9dins; under lease to Messrs Grurnmitt and White; lmd, 41 z 264 ft, 2 froooitagee. £1800. 909 NORTH TOWN BELT amd RABSADOES STRHET— Shop and Dwelling of 6 gatsi rooms, oompaawfervely new and a most c«applete property. £725. 890 WEST END OF .gixi— Genftlennnt B»>' •idence of 10 rooms, with all modern cm? - veniences, f-ocre of land, very suitable f of «., tnedioal man. . ■■. ]■&s ..' BECKENHAM. BECKENHAIL '". ' " ■< BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. Half-Aores and Upwards. ' . The Cheapest Building Site* in the Market. QUARTER-ACRES £40, HALF-AORES 47V Speoial Entries, on account of iomex purchasers, Lots 84, 85,. 86, 68 and 138. Apply at once. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. NORTH~BELT. . SECTIONS, in thia Estate are being rapidly disposed of, and early application is advisable. Already 100 lots have been cold, and / few, if any, to epeoulators. ..Quarter-acres t« ' halves and over. Call and inspect plan, ADDINGTON, Fairfield Avenue— Quarteracres, £60. - COLOMBO STREET S.— Unsold Section* in the Cornwall Estate, from £70 upwards. DALLINGTON— HaIf-acre Sections, rivet frontage, from £55 upwards; very oheap. HAGLEY ESTATE, Lower Riccarton— Quarter-acres, £80 and upwards. ■ FENDALTON, Glandovey Road— Half-acre* «itb. frontages to Wairarapa Street, £85. 484 SOCKBURN and HORNBY, DillOway'l' ~ Estate — 5 acres or more.' Now is the time to buy land here. Prices are bound to go up. BIRMINGHAM, Clarence Road, near the ' Workshops— Quarter-acres, £50, very cheap.33s TO LET— Shopi and' Officer in Town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. X3882 •niBE! FIBS!. FIRS! — - _;. . / SALVAGE SALE. BOOTS GIVEN AWAY. SALE Commenced on SATURDAY, Sept. fc JAMES LOGLB, The Old Shop, Caahel Sfareei. 64ST mONEYOLIFFE AND CABBT. DAINTY NOVELTIES IOR SPRpfG. JUST OPENED. . THE VERY LATEST PRODUCTIONS Oil THE HOME MARKETS IN. SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY. NEWEST FASHIONS IN DRESSES. NEWEST FASHIONS IN MILLINER!. NEWEST FASHIONS IN ALL DB* PARTMIENTS. * TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY, j THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS. Lasw FIRE. FIRE. . FIREL MAINE BROS,', HIGH STREET, GREAT SALE OE SALVAGE STOCK Iff NOW ON. ■WfH have an ENORMOUS STOCK gl i.W; LADIES' AND GENTS' LIGHT EOOTWEAR, < < Which will be marked down at Bidiculou* Prices. OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK UNTIL 0 P.M., Giving those who cannot purobase during 1&4 day a golden opportunity. THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR A FEW WEEKS, As a large quantity of Raw Material, consisting of Leather and partly-finished Boota, will be made up and offered to the publio. Extra Staff Employed. Try and Avoid Saturday Night. 8399 ,/,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7505, 12 September 1902, Page 3
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