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To-day's advertisements For Sale or To Let. T? OE Sale, Set of Carpenter's Tools. 35, Jj TiuunJJtreet; 8362 ITOB'Sale, Lady's . Cycle. Price ; terms r arranged; suii girl. Adams_ Star Cycle Coy 198 Colombo Street, next Broadway's. *'' ' ' 7104 FOR Sale, "cheap, Splendid Building Sactiona, half-acre, Tennyson Street. 19, I Smollett Street, Syflcmham. 8361_ TTT'OB ~Sa'e, Gent's Anglo-Special. Prico ''ijj terms arranged; re-enamelled and plated" Adams Star Cycle Coy., 198, Colombo Street, nextJßroadwayjs. 7404_ TTlOlTSalc, "Silver and White Wyandotte U Cockerels. 26, Armagh Street east. _ 8347_ TPOB Sa^TL^y's Star. Price £11 Tr j_ terms* re-enamelled and plated. Adam* Cvc'e Coy., 19S. Colombo Street, next uroadway b. —V_\_ F""O_r~Sale, Dover Stove, No. 6, not six months in use; bargain. 25, Lichfield Street. _J^. 5 _ EOR Sale, Lady's Royai Enfield. Price £ 10; terras arranged. Adams Star Coy., 198, Colombo Street, next Broadway's. 740* F~o_rs!ar"G«»_ 8 B_ SA - c . Pri " £ & i° s ; terms arranged. Adam 3 Star Cycle Coy^ 196, Colombo Street, next Broadway'B. 7404 FOE~ Sale" Business, large profits mede, small capital, splendid chance. Apply Profitable, "Star" Office. 8316 SUMNEB, BED CLIFFS AND MONCK'S BAY. CANTERBUBY'S IDEAL SEASIDE EESOET. DTJKING the last twelve months the total sales for the Sumnor Borough, including REDCLIFFS AND MONCK'S BAY, reach the large total of 187 SALES 187. One year ago we prophesied that property in thi3 borough would more than doubia its vaipe. Our statements have been easily realised to tho satisfaction of a number of pur clients, and many others. The prices of to-day are small compared to what they will become within a year or two. THE ELECTBIC TRAMS MUST ENHANCE VALUES GREATLY. Within the, town of SUMNER itself a large number of properties continue tp change hands, and JE3OO to £500 for a bare half-acre in a good position is of frequent occurrence, and are being purchased by the right class of people, who intend permanently settling in the borough. REDCLIFFS has also, seen a great number of changes in tho ownership of the various sections and houses, and sections originally bought for £10 to £15 easily fetch from JMO to £153 apiece, and for small Jots in a good position, sales have been made at £110 for an eighth, equal to £880 per acre, at which figure they are right in value, and ara bound to reach higher values. The CLIFTON ESTATE has ako gone ahead in a remarkable manner, and dotted all over this fine hill site are many substantially built homes, and mostly occupied by the brain-workers of Christchurch, where they recuperate their lost energies in a climate equal to anywhere in New Zealand, and a view second to none. The MONCK'S BAY ESTATE owners, for whom we are the agents, have also tho pleasure of recording a large number of sales. The ■ roads 'on this property are ia course of construction. .-The sections are all pegged, and the plan is promised now in a few days, on which the. whole of the land sold and unsold -will appear. We anticipate- a rapid clearance of tho balance of this very fine property, and the same low prices fpr the remaining elections ■will bo marked in order to ensure a prompt . sale of the whole Estate. THAT GRAND LITTLE HILL SITE that divides ilonck's and Reddiffs w,ill al* « bo roaded in a few days, and the sections on the point facing the Sumner Road 'will appear on the plan. Quite 200 people want a section here; There will be only vwentyfj.ve available. On the issue of plan, buyers, in order to avoid- disappointment, will ; require to make prompt application. NOTE.— We wish to notify that If yon require to sell or purchase property in tho above borovigh. it will be to your best in-, terests to consult us. We are in touch with the bulk of the Sumner properties, and yo-i ■will consult your best interests by giving us your business. W. J HOPKINS AND CO., Opp. National Bank, ' BOWBON'S BUILDINGS. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Saturday closing 1 p.m. Or, MONCK'S BAY OFFICE. Open from 9 till 5 p.m. each day; Saturday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Special Representative: HERBERT MARTIN. L > FOR Sale, Gant's BeßEton-Humber. Prioe £11; terms arranged. Adams St*x Cycle Coy., 198, Colombo Street, next Broadway's. 7404 Miscellaneous. INVALIDS' Chairs, Portable Coppers, Lent on Hire; Go-carts, Perambulators, Furniture. Pike, 6, Cashel Street 8395^ THE only sport on Monday, at Lancaster Park. Admission €d, Standa free. Come and' see tho champions. 5346 ROKINSON,Iat6 3HARLAND TUST arrived, a fine assortment of Paper tl Decorations and Mats, Artificial Flowers for vases. , ' '__ ._ _.. QlLVEß~G~oToTandrPearl Bead Necklets"; IO Silver. Thimbles, "Hall" marked, from Is; "Albo',' Silver Alberts. '_ , DRESSED and Undressed Dolls of various Nations in great variety. Pictorial Postcards ]d, hand-pairited_2d : B~UTTEII-~Kmvee7~Breacl Forks, Jam, Tea, . Dessert, Table and other Spoons, very cheap; .good value. 5325 A TON OF FURS "jl/TANUFACTURED in Christchurch by the It± Malabeac Fur Company, next Ridley's, Colombo arid Armagh Streets. First prize London,. Paris and St Louis. We manufacture all our own Furs, and import our skins, direct from Russia and Asia, so therefore you do :iot buy moth-eaten shop furs. General Furriers, Renovators and Repairers. Special Fur Chains, 6d each. 6301 SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT. PEOPLE 'disagree about this Act; but they all agree on one point: THAT THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN i- "Is to bo had at. • ' MITCHELL'S FURNITURE " WAREHOUSE, 19, COLOMBO STREET, Near South Belt. '_ A MISSING JEWELLER. A RATHER peculiar incident occurreddur- ; ing the -past week, which caused considerable- uneasiness in business- circles 111 the city. The' story goes to tell how one of the leading jewellers of this .■-.■ city left his home early on Monday .morning .'lost,, to _pay a visit to the country, and although inquiries as to his. whereabouts had been anxiously awaited, nothing of a satisfactory naiur© was forthcoming, which caused his friends to look at the matter in a more serious light. We are .pleased, however to bs able to inform them that Mr Seth R. Whale , (who was: the person missing) has returned, and gives the following- account of nis thrilling experiences.' It seems that' when the' country residents heard -of ilie arrival of Sefcli iiWhale, th« Renowned Manufacturer \>i tho Whale Wedding and Engagement Rings, noted for their handsome appearance tad exceptional valtie, they at once decided to bestow honour on Whale by their Overwhelming Orders, with thte result of his having fa. prolong his stay. All this excitement for nothing. Whaile is in our midst again, at 228, Colombo Street, 3 doors, from Frank A. Cook's, where he is still presenting' every purchaser of one of his rings with a handsome Wedding Present. Remember, Whale is tho Manufacturer, and gives you the extra value. . ►'■••,•■.....' LILY Washing Fluid uiakes""the" clothes as white as snow. No rubbing. . 2128 TAILOK-MADE COSTUMES. TTP-TO-DATE STYLES IN LADIES' V TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, at 80s. ..btcd ior Perfect Fitting and Elegant ■• ■'..:* '•■..■ Appearance. Walking Skirts a Speciality afc 30s. ■'.'■■■■■■■' J. W. FLESHER. • LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR, - 163, ARMAGH STREET.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8333, 3 June 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8333, 3 June 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8333, 3 June 1905, Page 6

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