C. li. Clark.) (L. E. Claxk. CHARLES CLARK, 193; HEREFORD STREET, ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AG-KiNT, VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BIROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN. EASY TERM'S ARRANGED. SECTIONS. SECTIONS^ SECTIONS. NEW BRIGHTON. J? On— GRAND SECTION. containing d*/O\J three quarters of *an acre, suitable for subdivision. 333 . CHARLES OLARK. SUMNE-R. ■CO(\(\— COLENSO STREET, close to d*£i\J\J Ciark Street, fine Quarter-acre Section. North aspect. 338 ; CHARLES OLARK. SOCKBURN. 4?l9f_— CLOSE TO THE 'STATION, on c^di-^iO Maim Road. Section containing Two Acres Two Roods and Twenty-seven Perches, good land, growing into value every day. Three other sections adjoining can bo had if more land is required.' 341 CHARLIES CLARK, BAPANUI. : -pOIA-PAPANUI ROAD, best position, <**—iJ-\J Quarier-Acre, 66 by 165 feet. Cheap. 606 CHARLES CLARK. LINWOOD. i?1 fftZ— ROLLESTON STREET, north c^-X 1 1/ aspect, Very High Half-acre Section. A nibble. 613 CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON. £170- IiI!ATAI STREET, over Quarter<**J- I\J aore, good position, northern) aspect. Worth inquiry. 614 ._ CHARLES CLARK. SYDENHAM. £125"5§8& lo *2. ™2£ ana planted iv fruit trees, artesian, plenty ioodi for two houses. <j_7 CHARiLES CLARK. WOOLSTON. *■ £95^°^ Wildberr y street > c i°se to tinf** Md , Md Sciooi > Two Splendid Quarter-acre Sections, fine and high, very Cheap. g^ L__ CHARLES fiT.A-R.ly NEW BRIGHTON. "" _6100~ S t E , CTIOJS / writh a Montage to *• ■ *i 3oh^, mi S h '* Streets, containing three-eaghths of an acre, and could be divided into 4 sections. Cheap. 338 _, J CHARLES CLARK. '■■ LINWOODT" £1 OK— HAVELOCK STREET, just off cK*a_w<J Cashel Street— Good Section containing thirty peTchea, fenced, share deep weiL Very cheap. 623 ! CHARLES CLARK. OPAWA. ~ 4?1 OC EACH— Richardson Street, north dV-LAiJ aspeo^-Several Grand Building Sections, each sixty by one hundred thirtyfour feet. Good value. 633 CHARLES CLARK. ST ALBANS." •P^On— WINCHESTER STREET, the d**J\JVJ best section left— Seventy feet frontage by one sixty-five feet deep; fenced and in orchard. A nibble. 637 . CHARLES CLARK. CASHMERE HILLS. 4?fJKA FOR Olie Ocre Two Roods and <**\JO\J Eighteen Perches, suitable for subdivision, facing the sun all day long. A lovely site and a bargain. 655 CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTpN. i?KK— LEAMINGTON STREET— Section d*OO seventy links frontage by one hundred and eighty links deep. More sections adjoining can be had if required. 660 CHARLES CLARK. PAPANUI. ■POKCI— HACKETT'S ROAD, just off d^JUOXJ Bligh's Road— Very Fine Building Section, containing over one acre, splendid Eoil, live fence all round. 652 . 1 CHARLES CLARK. SPREYDON. 4?KA— CORONATION STREET — Nice di*O\) Section, sixty-six feet frontage by ninety-six feet deep; chain street. Terms arranged. 661 CHARLES CLARK. RICCAKXON. r»Qr— MAXWELL STREET, North As&jX)<) pect — Good Section, eighty-three links by one eighty-six links. Cheap. G65 . CHARLES CLARK. OPAWA. n-i rrv— NEAR the Church— First-class tfilOU Section, high and dry; would cut into two; over three-eighths acre. A bargain. 634 i CHARLES CLARK. Catalogues, with a Map of Greater Christs churoh, can be had on application, Free. VICTOR HAKRIS, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE **■ AGENT, 165, Colombo Street, Christchurch. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. I FOB 'IMMEDIATE SALE ' . I^RUIT and Coniectionery Business, doing - a good aound trade, together with Block, fittings, fixtures, furniture, etc. Note the price — only £85. Make no mistake about it, everything is included; in fact, £85 buys it as a going concern. Rent, 17s 6d. H* BOASDING-HOUSE, LUNCHEON AND TEA-ROOMS. A "LIVE" MAN COULD MAKE A FORTUNE. WE have for Sale a Boarding-house, Luncheon and Tea Rooms. The building is a very large one, the dining-room seating 60 persons. The furniture alone is insured for £200, and -we can sell you the whole concern for £325, everything included, IF YOU BUY AT ONOE. The lease has 15£ years to run. 116 JUST lOVERl OVER FITZGERALD AVENUE. J?QArv— FOUR Rooms, matchlined, paper**OVJ\J ed, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc Easy terms arranged. SMALL BLOCKS. ' XyjQfY- 7 ACRES and 4-roomed House, •^ •v^ cowshed, store-room, pigstye, fowlhduses, etc. Very heavy land. PQQK— 4 ACRES of Very Rich Land and a&UOO almost new 5-roomed House, exceptionally well built; all necessary buildings. Q.HEAP SECTIONS. CITY-— i-acre, £75. ST AIiBANS— Two Good Sections, £140 for the two; only £70 each. LINWOOD— A speculator's Block, all frontage, / eight good Sections. Any re««onab2e offer. VICTOR HARRIS, 165. COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. THINGS YOU NEED FROM BEATH'S. rT*HE New Spring-button Collar Support. J- The latest thing out Is and Is 6d the set. At Beath'a. MEN'S "Jason" Underpants. Simply can't shrink. 7s Od, 8s 3d at Beath's. DAMASK Table-cloths, slightly imperfeot. Only 6s lid at Beath's. . REAL Maltese Puritan Collars, exceptional value at Is 6d, at Beath's. QTYLISH Hat in Satin finish, fancy straw, O very prettily trimmed. Only 16s lid at Beath'B. MOIRETTE Underskirts in shades 61 Navy Blue, Moss Green, etc. 4s 6d, 5s 9d, 7s 6d at Beath's. NEW Motor Caps in all the leading shades »nd shapes. 4s Hd, 5s lid, 6s 6d up, at Beath's. T ADIES' Flannelette Nightdresses, • some JU trimmed with Torchon laoe. 4s lid, 6a Qd, at Beath's "|7ILANNELETTE Combinations, Pink and J- White, trimmed embroidery and Torchon lace. 6s 6d, -7s 6d, at Beath's. T ADIES' New Straws, in all the wanted JU shades. 4s lid, 5s 9d to 11s 9d, at Beath's. %_ MEN'S " Jason " Shirts, made so they can't shrink. 7s 6d to 9s 6d, at Beath's. T>LAlN~Pillow Case*, 6£d7~BJd; Frilled JL from llfcd only, ait Beath's. MAIDS' Paletots, in Navy Blanket Cloth, swing back stylie, with belt and velvet collar. Only 15s, at Beath's. rpWJLL Flannelettes Blouses, in stripes JL and checks, all dark shades. 3s lid, 4s 6d, at Beath's. L^.CE Drawn' Thread, or Crash Cosey Covers. SJd, lOJd to 4s 6d, at Beath's. i^EYLON Flannel, Crimean Pyjamas, very \J serviceable. 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d to 22s 6d, at Beath's. LAMP Chimney "Cleaner, 3d: Coat-hangers, 4d; Soap-shakers, 4&; Mincing Knives, •id. See thesw four lines at Minson's doorway. *
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9254, 5 June 1908, Page 2
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