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Exchange Column, Persons desirous of Exchanging Articles can advertise the sami in tnis column, FOTJBTEEU WOKDS 6d. •EXCHANGE for Smaller Property, Eighi AJ Rooms, twelve-foot stud, quarter-aof Coleridge Street, Sydenham. 2472 Late Advertisements. Advertisements Inserted in thi# Column, for Cash, FOUBTEEItf WOBDS, 6d. H. MATSON & CO., 164, CASHEL STREET. BEST PART oF SYDENQAM. i?Q7K BUYS a Nearly New Houee oi S tM*J I U large rooma, plastered, bathroom, and all conveniences, neariy J-acre land, one minute from electric tram. A genuine barg«n- Fol, Q H. MATSON AA'D CO. TO LET. CLIFTON. XpURNISHED Residence 7 Rooms, batkJ- room, hot and cold, and all oonveniences. • BOARDING-HOUSE BUSINESS. In Centre of th» City. LARGE Dwellingwhouse of 9 Rooms and aL conveniences, house well furnished. Furniture and Goodwill For Sale at a Loa* Figure on Terms. Particulars and cards to view from H. MATSON AND CO., 164, Cashel Street. " NORTH- WEST OF CITY £390 WI^L Purchase a Most Substan- . cf^tJUXJ iial House of 4 i>x>ms and souilery, concrete foundations, verandah, detv^hed w.h. and copper, windmill and tank, and 4acre; a real good investment, or can have early occupation. y o i 8 q H. MATSON AND CO*., Agtnts. POULTRY AND PIG FARM" ' '• FOR Absolute Sale at a Very Low Figure, "'" nearly 8 acres of land, handy to tram, r *- within easy reach of city. Good buildings, -' FENDALTON. "* ' ■f 1 ACRES, together with 5-roonnd new « -L.2 house, plastered throughout, vera»- ■?< dah, hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery and bathroom, etc., on high con- ; crete foundations, stable and trapshed Only ■ Ti £600. Fol. 170, B 4 '. i OUR Up-to-date Property List, containing ' > over a 1000 City and Suburban Proper- > 'Z ties, is Now Ready, and will be Posted Free '""'". to any address. H. MATSON AND CO., \j':l Cashel Street. ' • :., BEDSTEADS, OVERMANTELS, FENDERS ' Just Unpacked. . - r :'V>v J ATEST ENGLISH DESIGNS- '»'V.: BRASS-RAIL COTS from 32s 6d. '°V MACARTHY AND CLARK, > * :7Fiirniture and Piano Warehouse, °j-' ■ Armagh Street. 3 -. ;• WANTED, Man with Red Noga to Turn J " ; . the Handle of Fail' B Pork Sausage^ - Maohine. 1914 '<<" '■ ANTED Known, to people about to ° Furnish, that for Best Design and. Finish in Furniture, and at the same time.',, v the Lowest Prices, there is no place like^ '.! Mitchell's Furniture Warehouse, 19, Colombo ll_~ . S ixce t, ne».- South Belt. X3533 'X -. BASSI'S. "Corrective Powder," for Dropsy „.".'■' and Female Irregularities. Woman's Unfailing friend. 225, Manchester Street. AH ohemiatg, 7s 6d. 2445 , - ; 1 EGGS in larger numbers than before if you :- use Singer's Egg Producer with your » ",- poultry food; Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers :■ and Bonnington's. X3168 BALD people should eat Fail's Pork - ,:.: Sausages and rub the scalp with the .■ W skin. _j ??? 6 _/'- ; ' T?G<xS—^ Laying Competitions yield phe» S-J nomenal returns if hens are given Singer's Egg Producer; Packets Is 61 Storekeepers and Bonnington's. XBI6B FAIL'S Exhibition Brand Pork Sausages. Warranted to resist a gale of wind; 6d lb. 2286 H ATKINSON'S S«ie— Full-tise Brsss- • mounted Full Inch Pillar Bedstead 30s. 117, Manchester Street. FIB9B AS. ROWLES, High-class Tailor, 179 Colombo Street. Autumn and Wintwi Goods just arrived. 2451 T IVER ana Kidney Mixture, for Liver f~T Xi. Complaints, Giddiness, Drowsiness, - Gravel, Baokache, Congestion ot the Kidneys, 2s 6d. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street . 1968 AMPS.— Bring them to be fitted with i chimneys, shades, wicks, burners, galleries, or altered from table to hanging lampa. Also in stock, a large assortment o - bracket, table, hall, hanging and hand lamp t from Is each. See window. All marked i} ', I plain figures. Competition defied. Fletche' '- Bros., Lamp Importers, Lower High Street ' TVTEW Motor Caps and Hats, just landad, •( «V IN Beath and Co.'s The latest styles itA •.;■ autumn wear. J v , AN EPOCH IN THE HISTORY OF Jj&HO . SALES. mHE FISHER ESTAOJ* X , ' COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Opposite the CASHMERE HILLS SETTLEMENT. BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINOUS v SCENERY. 100 ACRES 100 Subdivided into 449 SECTIONS 448 All High Terrace Laud, and THE FINEST GARDEN GROWING SOIL 'oi. TO BE FOUND IN CANTERBURY. Surrounded by the Beautiful River Heath- '. cote. ABSOLUTELY THE BEsV BUILDING BLOCK EVER PLACED ON THE OHRISTCHURCH LAN© : v MARKET- % — — ■ ' 3 ■■ a.-v From 10 to 15 Feet above Colombo Sireet ■ A Strong, Wealthy Syndicate have succeed- - ed in purchasing this Estate for s nominal figure, hence the low prices and exceptions^,..,, terms of payment. . l! • SECTIONS WILL BE SOLD FROM £55 UPWARDS. \ lt ■_-„ BEAUTIFUL RIVER FRONTAGES KROM .. /S7S EACH. A Great Savings Bank for your Spare SUh > lings. POPULAR TERMS OF PAYWEBNT. J65 DEPOSIT .«S Balance j> 20s • MONTHLY 80s . Only 5 Per Cent INTEREST 5 Per Cent. TERMS OF PAYMENT RUNNING OVDB THREE YEARS. , About 175 chains oi xoads will be formed M on up-to-date lines, inclnding concrete chianels, etc., and no expense will be spared in making the property one of the very best that his ever been presented to the public > A chain road through from Colombo Street is now being constructed, making the position one that can be reached from the trams in less than half a minute. The Agents have no hesitation in stating— and we feel sure the public will endorse the fact— that it is without doubt the finest subdivision block that has ever been placed oa Ihe ChristohuTch Laud Market. Plans are now course of preparation, and are expected to be issued abent 2€(h MARCH next, by, which date the Esteie should be open to the public inspection W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., • BOWRON'S BUILDING* ; Christchurch. . 0- ..... .■■ • . -i -. ;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8585, 29 March 1906, Page 3

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