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J. T. BELL, LAND BROKER CATHEDSAI SQUABiB. "PROPERTIES FOB SALS GLOUCESXJiR STftfißT, Linwood— Newlybuilt, well-nnished House of 5 huge rooms, bathroom, hot and coid water, pantry, acullery, wasnhouse, with copper, good eeouon, well fenced and planted. SELW YN STREET— Over Two Aciea oi First-claiH Land, subdivided into paddock and garden, well fenced, Houne of «ix rooms, soul* lory, pantzy, etc., stable and ti»p*hod, swxs.j frontage. . FERRST ROAD, Linwocd, bandy to Railway Station and Lancaster Park— Well-built House of 5 good rocms, pantry, scullery, washhouae, etc., good section well fenced, and in nice orde*. ADDINGTON, adjoining lie Show Ground* and close to Lincoln Road — Some of the Fines* Building Allotments in tihe diatrict. LINCOLN ROAD, Addingion, opposite the' Show Grounds — Well-built Modern Hooae _ol 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, wide hall, plastered throughout, verandah, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc., good water Bupply, connected with sewer, about one acre, fenced and nicelj laid out. RICOABTON, Clarence Road, handy -to the Workshops — Substantially-built Modern House of 6 large rooms, bathroom, wide hall, verandah and bay window; built on high concrete foundations; washhouse and other outbuildings, with 2J acres ; fine high building land ; long frontage. ADDINGTON, close' to the Lincoln Road and Tram— Well-built Cottage of 4 rooms, and over quarter-acre, fine high section, well feno» cd. MATBON STREET, Sydenham— House oi i 4 good rooms and large scullery with copper, j etc., nearly quarter-acre section, aaphalt paths ■y I 0".T"O B. HARB 18. FARMS. Area. District. Price par Acre. & a. d. 140 Acres Lincoln 27 0 0 80 Acres Lincoln 50 0 0 82 Acres Lincoln 40 0 0 250 Aores Lincoln 84 0 0 18 Acres. Marshland 1G Acres Riccaiton 80 0 0 50 Acres Waddingtcn SI 0 0 200 Acres Geraldine 15 10. 0 SO Acres Middleton £0 0 0 550 Acres Burnham S2O 0 8,000 Acres Waiarnte 2 5 0 6,000 Acres Peninsula ' 9 0 4 756 Acres Temuka ' 10 0 0 850 Acres Chertecy -, 8 10 0 2,440 Acres Aahburton ' 8 0 0 1,000 Acres Ashburton 18 0 0 1,857 Acres Ashburton 610 0 1,497 Aores. ' Ashburton 6 10 0 200 Acres Aahburton Freehold ' aUOOO all at 970 Acres Ashburton Leasehold 14,000 Leasehold Rnngitata K jminal premium 200 Acres Russell's Flat 11 10 0 70 Acres Russell's Flat 11 10 0 421 Acres Groendale S 10 0 107 Acres Springston ' 22 0 0 200 Acres Springston £10 0 190 Acres Springston 11 0 0 180 Actcs Spiingston 10 0 0 100 Acres Broadfields 17 0 0 22 Acres Broadfields 0400 all. at 140 Acres Ladbrooks 27 0 0 BUILDING SECTIONS. COLOMBO ROAD, Sydenham— A Splendid Corner Building Site, about 4 acres, over 12 chains building frontage, with 6-room house and buildings; could be subdivided and resold at a handsome profit. DALLINGTON— B J-Acre Sections. 1J chains frontage each. Note price, £50; two for £95. LOWER RICCARTON— 3 t-Acre Sections; £85 each. Cheapest in district. Owner leaving for England. SELWYN STREET-6 J-Acre- Seotions; £70 each. Buyers financed for all above. VICTOR~HARRIB, Land, Estate and Finanoial Agent, Hotel Broker and Vainer. ■ 172, LICHFIELD STREET, Chriatchurcn. Box_ 9JL Telephone 446 TO Women.— Don't fret if you are getting bald or grey, but woe Townend'a Sulphur Hair Restorer. Sold everywhere. Price 2* WALLACE AND LAURIE, Late Wood and Laurie, TTMBECR AND COAL MERCHANTS, COR/NEK MANCHESTER AND TUAM STREET'S, HAVE FOR SALE: — All Kinds of Timber and (Building Material. Seasoned Timber * Specialty. IN STOCK— Galvanised Iron Galvanised Wire, Barbed and Plain Gates «.nd Hurdles Sheep and Babbit Netting Builders' Ironmongery • Telephone No. 253. XWZ ANTED Known — Influenza . Mixture , cures Feverishness, Shivers, Soreness of the Muscles, Aching of the Bones, Racking Coughs; 2b, 'by post 9d extra. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchuroh. 0 Men.— Dont swear if you are getting bald or grey, but use X ownend's Sulphur Hair Restorer. Sold everywhere. Price Ss. PIANO by Monington and Weston. Lon^ don, iroii framey cluck action, splendid tone, walnut case, double sconces, been in use 6 months; coat 50 guineas, will take J232 103. MACARTHY AN© CLARK, Armagh Street. T~C r Women.~Don't fret if you are getting bald or grey, but use Townond's Sulphur flair Restorer. Sold everywhere. Price Ba. ' ' nr\O LET, very central, Shop and Room, good Jj tease, rent 355, small goodwill. DEABSLEY AND LANE, 207, Colombo Street. READ Boards— A fine collection, 1? 3d to 7s 6d. Bread Knives and Saws, 9d, lOd, Is, la 3d, and up to 53 6d. Minaon and Co., 220, Colombo Street; 4759 IF~you need a Steel Trunk, compare prices till you come to the cheapest shop. Then wt ,h»U serve yon- Minaon and Co. 4759 REAT Special Purchase Sale, To-day and Following D»ys— tfJaxgwina in all Departments. Bea*h and o°., Ltd.; Cashel Street REAT Special Purchase Sale, Tp-day and Following Days-. Bargains in all Departments. BeatE and Co., Ltd., Oashel Street. 8 "Trtn/rA -T*ckf Got a new Hat?" "Yea, Jtl a^IHSNTON'; it's a beauty." "Where did you get it?" « At J# bhodES'S, 5W 4 "High Street." BALLANTYMB'S msfce a^ S : peoialty~"of Smart Millinery at One Gumea^cWin«* models always being, displayed at Dunsteble House, OhTwtdhuJgh. ' DON'T sit in the dark, when, for Ss 6d you oaa get. a tall, pretty Lamp, whih shade and chiinW, a strong light and economical burner. Minaon and 6o 4769 17TJLL-SIZE, lin posts, Braas-rail^ Bedr steads, d 15s, at AtMnßOn's, 117. Manchester Street. /Xlß9B_. BALLANTYNiE'S BSAUTTFUL BLOUSIN<JS— Special Value, at U lid per yard. GREAT Special Purcnase Sale, To-day and Following Days— (Baqmns in all Departments. Bea*h and Co., Ltd., Cashel Street peppenoi^eurc for i ITfTEiAB ft^'DENTON HAT." Quality YV guaranteed^^ ■■__ \ : ■ ' Pnoa 10s 6d. BLACK, BBATTIE AND CO., qUA Street. ' ' ' ■■', '. ' . •.• .•._ IF you hayo any Lead, Zinc, Brass, Iron. Bottles, mXc., for Sale, we caa «vo the higheat price for them. Address Canterbury Bottle Exchange, Colombo Street S., Chriitchuroh. Telephone 112. T7lGGß— Singer's Egg Producer makes hens JCi l«,y when egga ore dear; now is the time to dm it: m«ke« healtby birds and prolific tajex*. Storekwpera and Bonaiingwa'a. X3168

NOTICE OF EfiMovAL. SB. SEYMOUR AND SON, DenHsts, • Removed to. 213, COLOMBO STREET (Nearly opposite late premises), Next Coates and Co.. Jewellers. , JUNE 1, 1900. XI2S ■pAHIATUA LAND AGENCY. FOR SALE— 1300 ACRES, all in grass, 17 paddocks, rioh liiaeatone country, carrying nW 2J sheep per acre and 140 head of cattle. Price £7 10s; £2000 cash. 1000 ACRES, every possible convenience, 7roomed house, wooWhed. dip; splendid country; Price £6 10s; J52800 or.sh. 2000 ACRES, lease, witlh right of purchase at 15s and 17s 6d per acre; 225 ohains fencing; 200 acres in grass; limestone formaiion. Owner's interest 25s per aore; a good investment. 8000 ACRES, freehold, 2000 lease, at 23 and 2s 6d per acre; 80 paddocks; every convenience; two miles from railway station. Plica, including 3000 sheep and 500 head of osiile, £25,000; half cash, ha/ltmeo at 4J per cent. We h*vo SPLENDID LOT OF DAIRY FARM'S FOR SALE. Particulars on AppUoatioin. E. B, H#RE AND CO., PAHIATUA. X2270 T AMPS.— Wa hold a large stock~of Reading J-J from Ss 9d, Hanging from 5s 9d, and Hand Lamps from Is, Bracket Lamps from j Is 3d, and m guarantee to sell cheaper than : any other firm in Christchurch. Chimneys I from 3d, Wicks from Id, Illuminators and i Shades. Flexhei Broe., Importers of Lamps, Chimneyß, oto., Lower High Street. 23014 T AWRENQE AJNX» jv!iLCHEiß~for Best JU Value in Blankets and Quilt« : 9__ TaWRENCE AW JORCHER^ for Sets iJ Ware, from 9s Gd to 60s. IB ANTED Known.—That Lawrence and I Kirbher are both Practical Tradesmen, and guarantee every artiole they sell. 182-184, High Street. * WANTED Known.—That Lawrence and Kircher make a Speciality of Upholstery in all its branches. & T AWRENCE AivD KIRCHER for Bedding, XJ all pure and aired. IS_ T AWRENCE~AND~kTRCHER for Saddle JU bag SuiteflL H W^ANTED the Public to Know.— That Lawrence and Kircher mark all theii Goods in Plain Figures, and invita inspection. 8 ANTED the Pubiic to Know— That Lawrence and Kircher give better value in Tapestries, Plushes, Velvets, Cretonnea and FumitJtuug Drapary. 3_ T AWRENCE AND~_IRCHER for Best JU Value in Fenders, Kerbs, ' Fire Brasses, Fire Doga, and Stops. 10 _ T AWRENCE AND KIRCHER" f oTCarpets, JU Linoleums and Oilcloths, B>artbrugs a.nd S lip-mats : ; T'AWRENCE AND KIRCHER lor .Art ( I__ Serges Is Cd, and Plushettes 2s and 2s 9d. ___8 171URNISHED Rooms to Lotj with or withX? out board, also stabling. 149, Gloucester Street, nest Theatre^ 2659_ "TKT ANTED Known. — Lawrence and Kircher YV are Selling Full-size Double Iron Bedsteads from 28s 6d, and with Braes Rails I from 85s 6d. - ALLAN HOPKINS. HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 8, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, (Next Bank N.Z.) Has received -instructions to SELL, on Easy Terms and at <a Low Price, A LEADING BAKERY; CONFECTIONERY . and LUNCHEON-ROOM BUSINESS in 1 GI&BORNE. The output is about 500 loaves per day, and can easily be increased. The Luncheon Rooms nett about £4 PER WEEK. This i& an EXCELLENT OPPOR'I'UNIXif for an energetic man to acquire A MOST FLOURISHING and WELL PAYING BUSINESS. Owner can offer satisfactory ' reasons for wishing to sell. - ALLAN HOPKINS Has for Sale, in addition to the above, the following VERY COMFORTABLE COTTAGE PROPERTIES:— Cll% nancty to Square— sound gJtJOKJ House 5 good rooms, concrete foundations, verandah, scullery; wasnhouse, copper, good water supply; about J-acreland; north aspect. Price only. £350. A 294 fiA O A— LINWOOD, ' splendid position, oWtfc_w\/ handy to tram — Exceptionally Weil-built Square House, plastered, 4 large rooms, concrete foundations, pantry, scuHery, washhouse, copper, lines closet. Venetian blinds, asphalt paths, |-«ere land, young fruit trees, very good wa-ter supply. £420. A 294 £ A A/Y- LINWQOD, quit* near Fitzgerald &j L ±\j\J Avenue — Soundly-built Square House 5 zooms, kitchen, bathroom, washhou96, coppar, Venetian 'blinds, tank, pump, gas service, about J-acre of land, asphalt paths', fruit trees. £400. A 293 n-i Qn— WINDMILL ROAD— Two-storey dbJioKJ House £ rooms, verandah, fron* room plastered, §-acre land. £190. A 49 r» a AA- NURSERY ROAD— New House 6 dWTxUU good rooms, plastered, waehhouee. copper, bathroom, hot waiter laid on, 4 fireplaces, iron back range, tiled grates, concrete foundations, etc. £400. A 292 J?AO(\— MADRAS STREET— WeII-built 3w4t^yU New House of 4 good rooms, plastered, hall, concrete foundations, scullery, aink, large kitchen, good range, bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc. ; high section land, considerably over i-acrs; £420. A 286 CARDS TO VIEW FROM ALLAN HOPKINS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 8, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. 2 &oufo)ssJLo}ds. | ijl_\[_ M _* u__L. mw i SHOE Brushes (sett of three), pear set le, 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 3s 9d, 3s, 8s fld, Ss 9i, 4a Bd, 4s ed, 4s. 9d, Ss, As 9d, 7s 6d, Ss, 8s 6d. Cmll and see the wholf range. __aon aad Oo> ■ 4679 BALLANTOTE'S BEAUTIFUL BLOUSINGS— -Special Value, at Is lid pcx yard. rpo LET, City, north, Modern and Up-tb-•L dote House of 7 good rooms, bath, h. and c. and shower, h. and c. water service, all conveniences ; rent £60 per annum: DEARSLEY AND LANE, 207, Oolombo^tree^ THE Staff of Life. Bread Boards Is 8d to 7s 6d, Bread Knives Is 3d to 4s 6d, Bread Saws 9d to 8s 6d, Bread Tins 4s Cd and 7s 6d, Bread Crooks 3s 4s 9d. 7s 6d. Minson and Co. for house wants. 4759 FUI/L-SIZB All-wool Colonial Blankets, £1; at H. Atkinson's, 117, -Manchester St»et^_ XlßO6_ TnTJ^L-SIZE Samatang, Kapoc Mattreaa, JD foil weight, £1 sb, at H. ittkiiMotf.,ll7, lfanohwt«r&t»»>t. f lßo *. GREAT Special Puxohase S*le, To-day and Foliorring Days-HB«t»ajaw in all Dwartmenti; Bea* and Co., Ltd., Cashel Stree*.

I i * A PROGRESSIVE NATION AND A GO-AHEAD PAPER. i. | t GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ACROSS THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND: OWING to the Progressive Policy of the Government of this colony, the Postal 'Depa-rtment is now able to deliver tibia country's Newspapers and Journals to any pa<rt of the United" Kingdom for ONE PENNY per paper, irrespective of weight. This -will mean a great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World THE "CANTERBURY TIMES," Which is known throughout New, Zealand as THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAPER. " FACTS, FEED ME ON FACTS." The famous Thomas Caxlyle, in writing this, was well aware of tihe benefits to ibo derived from being fed on facts. And it is to the interest of New Zealanders to be told a few facts about the " Canterbury Times." It is the oldest weekly paper in. Canterbury. It is tihe most Reliable. It is the most Up-to-date. It is the most Popular.. Its various- columns are edited by Experts of High Standing. It is a Disseminator of Knowledge. It is a Household Paper. It is admitted tibat its serial stories and storiettes are tie Best given in any weekly magazine in New Zealand, and for this reason clone It is' the Favoured Journal of. Lovers of Fiction. Its special articles on important Colonial and Home Matters .are Unsurpassed. It is, by its large circulation, amongst ihouse!holdeT9, the Finest Advertising Medium in the OolonyJ It is the 'Cheapest Sixpence Worth of Combined Illustration and Reading Matter that can possibly be sent to friends across v'he sea. For these and many other reasons it will bo clear to tihe people of New Zealand that THE « CANTERBURY TIMES " IS AN IDEAL WEEKLY JOURNAL. It only costs ONE PENNY to Mail this Splendid Production to your Friends at Home. There is no need to hesitate in yo.ur choice of a paper; the "Canterbury Times" supplies all your wants, whether it be in interesting reading- matter, or illustrations. 1 • POSTAL CHARGES. The rate of postage on newspapers to the United Kingdom is now Id for each newspaper, irrespective of wejght, but subject to i the ; following conditions as to despatch : — If under Boz {prepaid Id), sent by first available route ; if over Boz (prepaid Id), sent; by direct steamer only; if prepaid less than Id. surcharged at printed paper rates, and sent by 1 direct steamer only ; if Wholly unpaid, deteinI ed and sent to- Dead Letter Office. I Newspapers over Boz, via San Francisco or Federal route, Id first 4oz, and |d each additional 2oz ox fraction thereof.

FS. MALCOLM AND CO., • '1 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. JE7BS— FENDALTON— I Acre of Good Land, corner section-, well laid out, large lawn, fruit and flower garden, also two houses, one of 7 rooms and all conveniences, and one of 4 rooms, 'let to 9. good tenant. A comfortable home in this charming suburb' at a very low figure. JBSSO— LINCOLN ROAD, Spreydon— New House of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water service, windmill, J-acre splendid land, nicely laid out. 810 ACRES of some of the Best Land in Canterbury foe agricultural and pastoral purposes, ring^enced, subdivided, and in splendid general order ; good 4-roomed house and outbuildings, large granary, situated close to railway. Price £16 per acre. This class of farm is rareI ly in the market. j 600 ACHES of Good Sheep Land, well fenced, subdividM, a.nd in fine order; good dwelling-house of 4 rooms and outbuildings; situated 16 miles from town. Price £1 16s per acre. 187 ACRES Good Dairy Land, or suitable for 'agricultural purposes, well fenced, watered, and in first-rata order. Only JEIO per acre. Situate near Akaroa. j ■ NOTICE. 1 We will be pleased to receive particulars of House Property /and Land for Sale, as w« have several clients -at present for various classes of property. No charge is made unJess a sale is.effected, or for .advertising. FURNITUBE CLEARANCES are a very prominent i actor in our business, and; in thi3 department we guarantee satisfaction. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Colombo Street. X2844 .

P "feKe W$0«& Great |k £teiroern))i)t > €ureft>r m E~G(jS— Success with poultry by using Singer's Egg Producer; write for free I book oax Profitable Poultry Farming, poax free, } any address, from Bonnington'a. A 3168 a ' REAT Special Purchase Sale, To-day and Following Days— ißsurgaana in all Departments. Beatih and Co., Ltd., Cashel Strest T" HE "DEfNTON HAT" \* mad» to one quality <nrty-_. * CM. GSBAY, 5644 . High Street BEAT Special Purchase Sale, To-day and Following Day's — uja/rg&ana in all Depart- : menta. BeatS and Co., Ltd., Ca&hel Street. 7

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