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C. A. Lees.) (W- G-. Braes. I C. A. LEES AND CO., ! AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 158, Cashel Street, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. OWNER LEAVING OHRISTCHURCH. NEW Cottage of 4 rooms, Eituated 100 yds from tram-line in St Albans, plastered, verandah, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, picture mouldings, tiled hearths and grates, arched hall, connected main sewer, patent WC, everything up to date; J-acre section, well fenced, sunny aspect. Just the place for a newly-married couple or mnn with a small family. This place must be sold quickly, and we want a reasonable offer. Full particulars from Sole Agents, C. A. LEES AND CO. £420. ST ALBANS, olos© to tram— Good House of 4 100 ms, verandah, part plastered, gas laid on, scullery, bathroom, hot water from copper, washhouse, copper, tubs artesian water 6uppiy, J-acre land, good lawn and kitchen garden. Trellis work . on either side of house. A Cheap and Natty Little Property. Fol. 846 C. A. LEES AND CO. £325. ADDINGTON, handy to Lincoln Road and Railway Workshops — New House of 4 rooms, plastered, verandah, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot water from copper, washhouse, copper, tubs, ram and tank, J-acre section. A Comfortable House. Fol. 602 C. A. LEES AND CO. £420. LINWOOD, Canal Reserve— New T-Cottage of 4 rooms, plastered, verandah, centre flowers, picture mouldings, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouso copper, tubs, I-acre section, up-to-date in every respect. Worth Inspection. Fol. 665 C. A. LEES AND CO. "^£3oo. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTOS?. CLOSE TO COLOMBO STREET— Section having about 48ft frontage to two streets by a depth of about 66ft, on which is erected a small Cottage, returning 12s 6d pcr 1 week, which is a good return while the land grows in value. This must certainly commend itself as a cite for a shop or factory at an early date. Fol. 787 C. A. LEES AND CO. E. W. ENGLAND. •DUILDING MATESIAL. . LARGE~STC<3CS. SEASONED. Tunm imsl St Asaph Street*, Cbristchurch. TOM NOTHING in theTcity «quaIs~DENNIS ! BROS.' Luncheons and Suppers, or Grill if preferred. Price Is. Comfort and Cleanliness at our New Restaurant, next Cafe <Ja Paris. X4054 SOMETHING SPECIAL. TV/TOORHOUSE AVENUE, Id section— iM. Plastered Dwelling, containing 7 rooms, bathroom and every convenience, nearly J'acre, in splendid order, and remarkably cheap at £550. Owner an absentee; must realise. DEARSLEY AND LANE, ■ 71. Cathedral Square. SMOKERS, . ■ HAVE you idol DERBY FLAKE, in 2oa iian? T£ «r* don't atts it. It's really AL ss'5 s ' 10 s ' *1 £ 2 £ 5. 0R&&& CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, JkTrjL. P. METZ, Proprietor, mm^gfmm 190, Armagh Street, just off |ffiWijrag^ Colombo Street^ (next to fgwgffl Money advanced ion all HSIBJjF kinds of Jewellery, Diamonds, Gold, Silver, Plate, etc. Old Gold and Silver bought, including broken Jewellery and Watches, All business absolutely confidential. Nofrß Address: 190, Armagh Street. Private entrance at side. SMOKERS. ■\7OUR enjoyment will be complete whan JL. smoking 1 D E R E Y. In Plug or 2oz Tina. WANTED Known— You will find it every- . where. What? Why, DERBY TOBACCO, The Best of All Smokes. THE BARE MAJORITY. BUTCHER'S opinion upon this burning question has been frequently asked' for, and is awaited with breathless interest by thousands. Now, Butcher has never taken any side in political matters, and he has no intention of departing from the position he has taken up in this respect ; a.t the came time he feel* it bis duty to inform the public that he is not a frequenter of ballrooms, ana therefore he cannot decide the question as to whether the majority should be bare or not. The demand for Butcher's 18ct Gold Wedding Rings doesn't depend upon a bare or threefifths majority in their favour; it has long since been settled by a unanimous vote. Butcher would like* to remind everyone that his 18ct Gold Wedding Rings are anything? but bare; they are surrounded by Free Wed' ding Gifts that represent c good deal more •than three-fifths of their value, and they can only be obtained at 210, High Street. 'BEATH'S ( SALE BARGAINS. SMART Dress Lengths in all the latest material ; were lls 6d, now only fis lla. At Beath's Sale, TOADIES' Ready-to-Wear Felts, very styliehs JJ ly trimmed; usually from 7» lid to 14b lid, now 2s Ud,. Beath r s Sale. » X ADIES' 69s 6d Tailor-made Costumes, with JU medium and long-fitting coats, going for 355. Beath's Sale. _ ____ ly/TEN'S Kaiapoi Mackintosh Coats; were in. 655, now only 29s 6d. Beath's Sale. T ADIES' All-Wool Colonial Tweed Paletots, JLi badly wanted this weather; 55s values now 37s 6d. Beath's. ERCERISED Knitted Elbow Gloves, in white, beaver and cream; were 2s 6d, now Is. Beath's Sale. 1 ~XLIi?WbOL Bloc "ners, medium weights, A bought specially cheap; were 6s lid, now 4 S lid. Beath's Salo. BS~£»D DINING-ROOM Chairs, going' «t O4g 9d; Bedroom Ware at 7s lid set, • to clear. At Beath's. T ADIBS' Flannel Shirt Bloußes, this aeaJ JU son's styles, all colouors; were 9s 6d to I 14s 6d, now fromSs lld.__ Beath's.^_ fyiD TURKISH Towels, going for 5Jd; 4s I 2 Ud Table Napkins for 4a 3d. Beath's • Sale. £ir«'S Merino Shirts, were 2s lid. now Is Ud; 5s 6d Felt Hats, now Ss Ud. ( death's Sale; - jTIHILURfiN'S White Foxaline Ties and i \J Necklets, 2a 113 to U Hi, values now » Is _3d_swid JLs 66L '_ • TJRETTY Velveteen, in all wanted shades; 1 JL usually 2s Ud, now only Is. At Beath's i Sale - ■ .- OQS ni> LADIES' Paletots, in swing back &O O and fitting atyles, sacrificed now foi 12s 6a. At Beath's. _ EVERY Article on the Premises is guaranteed reduced from 2s to 15s in the £l._At Beath's Sale; IS__ fTTTANTED Known— You will find it tmrj•VVj where. What? Why, DERBY TOBACCO, r The Best of >ll Smokes. > — ■ f T?r*QTTr»--THE TONIC which Never ' JJ UDjA-V/ Fails to Cure. 3 COOK AND ROSS, s Chemists. Christohuroh. 1 TfifANTED, Boys and Girls under 16 to VV read particulars of BENSDORP'S j COCOA and CHOCOLATE CONFEC- ! SJIONERY COMPETITION on Another Page. _ 9WI ; TIyfINSON'S for Enamelled Ware — See oui s jjIJL 6Jd Candlesticks, la 3d Colanders, and r 6d Coloured Plates as samples of our value.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9306, 5 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9306, 5 August 1908, Page 2

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