Businosa Notices. SPEIES AND WILSJN, LAND BROKE".'., 146, Cashel Streot. Pq-a FENDALTON. £950. We have a new hous. of 6 rooms, plastered, verandah, 5 fires, large kitchen, Sft hall, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, scullery, ram and tank, h. and c, gas. i-acre section. This has beautiful river frontage, well fenced, on one side paling Can be made a very pro*' - property : in a first-class locality.^ Now v a -real sooa chanco 45-179 SPED*-'*? AND WILSON. £525 a ™ . Now is a- good chance for a good property. Well-built house of 6 rooms, verandah, 4 ! fi-es lar^e kitchen, Oft hall, bathroom, pantry 'washhouse, scullery, gas, sewer connection; 5 minutes from the Square; splendid i outlook Call for card to inspect. 4-5-173 _£>pr*7r MEBIVAJ-E. £673. House of 5 rooms, p2**,storad, iron roof, verandah, large kitchen, 6fo hall, bathroom, pantry, washhouse. windmill and tank. h. and c, gas, sewer connection; i-acre section, well fenced and laid out; handy to good •tr**n_, 5-135 SPEIRS AND WILSON. SPEIRS AND WILSON, ESTATE AGENTS, 146, Cnshel Street. C. J. MARSH iLL, LAND BROKER. I ICENSED to prepare Transfers, MortJ gages, Leases and all Documents under "THE LAND TRANSFER ACT." Mona-y te Lend. Sections For Sale. Office : No. 49, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, J. T. BELL. "PROPERTIES FOR SALE. CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD, close to Fitzgerald Avenue— Substantially-bmlt House of nine large rooms, pantry, scullery, wash; house, etc.; over quarter-acre, nicely laid ou» in lawn and garden, stocked with fruit trees. Only £650. „, „.„_ BENNETT'S STREET, ST ALBANS. - Modern Residence, six largo rooms, every modern convenience, and iv splendid order; auarter-acre, nicely laid out £875. C.SHMERE HlLLS.— Soveral First-class Building Sites, each about Half an Acre, fino sunny frontage; price only each. CLARENCE ROAD. ADDINGTOA, close to the Workshops.— Good Cottage o: 6 rooms, washhouse, eto. ; full quarter-acre, well fenced and planted. Price only £300 SOUa-i BELT, well situated, between Addington Station and the City, on Addington Tram-line.— A well-built House, containing 7 rooms bathroom, pantry, scullery, hall and verandah, washhouse and workshop, with full quarter-acre, well fenced and planted, asphalt paths, aU in good order Only £500 RICCARTON, BLENHEIM STREET.— Newly-built House of 5 good rooms, bathroom pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, nice 'hall, verandah, large outbuildings; half an acre, well fenced ; handy to the school and workshops. - Only £550 COLLINS STREET. ADDINGTON.-Good Building Section, handy to Lincoln Road. SALISBURY STREET, close to Centre.— Substantially-built House of 7 rooms, washhouse and coalhouse, fine section, northern frontage. £525. „ KINGSLEY STREET, SYDENHAM, near the Railway Station.— House of 6 rooms and well-fenced section Only £2.0. AIKMAN'S ROAD.— WeII-built House, containing 6 rooms, scullery, washhouso, etc.; over quarter-acre, long frontage; in first-class order £450. Monej to Lend on Freehold Securities ai Lowest Current Rates. J. T. BELL, Land Broker, Cathedral Square. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN. WOBCESTER STREET. MODERN RESIDENCE of 6 large rooms, oriel window, verandah, concrete loundations, plastered, tiles BARGAIN. BARGAIN. Venetians, bathroom, h. and c. service and basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs (taps over). BARGAIN. BARGAIN. Grand 5-ACRE SECTION. valuaKe site, well fenced, asphalt paths. This is a Unique Chance to secure BARGAIN. BARGAIN. A First-class Property at les3 than cost. So J call at once for card to view. Urgent Sale. Sacrifice Price. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, COLOMBO STREET. BEATH'S SALE BARGAINS. QMART Dross Lengths in all the late*st 0 material ; were lis 6d, now only 5s lld. *At Beath's Sale. ADIES' _ Read^To^We_7"Fe!ts, very stylishly trimmed ; nsually from 7s lld. to 14s lld, now 2s lld Beath's Salo. LADIES' 69s 6d Tailor-made Costumes, with medium and long-fitting coats, going for 355. Beath's Sale. • MEN'S Kaiapoi Mackintosh Coats; were 655, now only 29s 6d Beath's Sale. LADIES' All-Wool Colonial Tweed Paletots, badly wanted this weather; 55s values now 37s Od. Beath's. "jV/fERCERISED Knitted Elbow Gloves, in ItJL white, beaver and cream; were 2s 6d,. now ls. Beath's Sale. ■_ LL-WOOL Bloomers, medium weights, bought specially cheap; were 6s lld, now 4 B lld. Beath's Sale. ' 8S CP DINING-ROOM Chairs, going at v>.i s 9d; Bedroom Ware at 7s lld set, to clear. At. Beath's. ADIES' Flannel Shirt Blouses, "this season's styles, all colours; were 9s 6d to 14s 6d, now from 8s lld. Beath's. WID - TURKISH Towels, going for s_d; 4s I 2 lld Table Napkins for 4s 3d, Beath's Salo. EiVS Morino Shirts, were 2s lid, now Is lld; 5s 6d Felt Hats, now Ss lld. Beath's Sale. C' ~ "HILDREN'S" White" Foxaline Ties "and Necklets, 2s lld to 4s lld, values now ! Is 3d andls 6d L PRETTY Velveteen, in all wanted shades; usually 2b Hd, now onlyls. At Beath's Sale. *?Q S £P Lj k JJIES ' Paletots, in swing- back _-_/ U and fitting styles, sacrificed now for 12s 6d. At Beath's. •T r 7*YER_' Article on the Premises is guarJ_- anteed reduced from 2s to 15s in tile £L_At Beath's Sale; IS T?f^QXTZT.— THE TONIC which Never JD Vjksi\.Vj Fails to Cure. COOK AND ROSS, Ohemists. Cixrist-churoh. § Bensdorp's Cocoa 1 and Chocolate Confectionery j 8 Competition. I Prizes _£1G (In order of Merit) I If you are under sixteen years of age write I S a four-line verse about Bensdorp's Cocoa, § I audpostit before 31st October to tho under- | I noted address accompanied by outer wrwpI per from Bensdorp Cocoa, llilk Chooolates R or any of Bensdorp's Chocolate Coa- | fectionery. | Every Competitor whose handwriting g is classed by the judge. R3 pood will receive - 8 a Gilt _£ Chocolate Confectionery. I BENSDORP COCOA, | 1 Box 252, CHRISTCHURCH. DENNIS BROS.' New Rooms, next Cafe de Paris, Cashel Street, are NOW OPEN. GRILLS. FISH LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS SERVED AT ANY HOUR. Is. X403. i ~" 17n-QTrr_— THB TONIC •--••____. Nevu H V/DJ-t-V/ Fails to Cure.COOK AND ROSS, Chemists, Christehuroh. ANTED, Boys and Gills under 16 to read particulars of BENSDORP'S COCOA and CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY COMPETITION on Another Page. 95.1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9315, 15 August 1908, Page 8
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