Business Notices. H. D. Hall.) (C. H. Bowker. H. L. BOWKER AND SON, LAND AGENTS, 245, COLOMBO STREET. (Established 1879.) PROPERTIES L"OR SALE. OQ fi— SYDE-nHAM (cloeo to Colombo St., *Ov electric tram)— J-acro Land, well fenced, lean-to Cottage. 2 rooms, iron roof, scullery, etc., perpetual leasehold; ground rent £3 6s 4d per annum. Price £30. H. L. BOWKER AND SON. 4}-fniz— £I6~DEPOSIT, balance as rent cWx I O Nice Section of land, Cottago 4 rooms, iron roof, outhoxise, etc., situate near Colombo Street, Sydenham. H. L. BOWKER AND SON. 1 j^Otl A— ST ALBANS (North Crescent 3w£lAJ Road)— 27 perches land, long : frontage, cottage 4 rooms, scul- \ lery, copper, etc.. in washhouse. __59 H. L. BOWKER AND SON. ! P49A— ST ALBANS (slose to Bealey; c&'4m\J Avenue)— Nearly 20 perches land, j sound squarebuilt house 6 rooms, 1 verandah, iron roof, Venetian blinds, scullery, washhouse, copper, workshop, main sewer connection ; in good crder. 354 _ H. L. BOWKER AND SON. £~ " O^npCITY (Madras Street north}— mmtU\J Nice section^ square-built house 4 rooms, sculiery, gas iitrings, verandah, concrete foundations, iron roof, detached washhouse, copper and sink, main sewer connection, asphalt yard. 55 _ H L. BOWKER AND SON. i?0 AA— CITY (just ofi Salisbury Street)— ; 3*S—m\J\J Corner section, long frontage, cot- , tage 1 rooms, iron roof, built mostly of bla-k pine and totara, 2-stall stable, loft and large trap- j ■•bed. 16 H. L. BOWKER AND^ON^ j _ll*Q^_0 — CITY (Moorhouse Avenue) — J-acre, c*->*o*Jv_/ House 4 rooms, concrete foundations, iron roof, out-shed, main sewer connection. 29 H. L. BOWKER AND SON^ CHRISTCHURCH LAND GUIDE. QONTAINING List of Properties for Sale. Posted to any address, or free on applic*tion. H. L BOWKER AND SON, LAND AGENTS, MS, COLOMBO STREET. ♦ ! (Established 1879.) : TS 7" ANTED Sell, SectionsT'close to Papa- j » V nui Road — Corner block, over J-acre. j Would subdivide into 4 sections. Suit j builder. Grand spoc The cheapest sections in this locality. £440; easy terms. J. G. Bannerman, 117. Colombo Street. T/i/'ANTED Sell, quick. Snip in Cottago » » Property, Linwood, easy distance Id : section — Modern 5-roomed House, bath. h. and c, grand section ; owner left. Price only ' £135; £30 deposit and balance as rent. J. G Bannerman. 117, Colombo Street. "TI7"ANTED to Sell, Grand Property in St » » Albans East — Beautiful J-acre Section and 5-roomed House, built to suit purchaser. Lovely position. Call in and see plan. Wo offer the best value in the market. Low price; easy terms. A rare chance. J. G. Bannerman. 117, Colombo Streot. r?9C DEPOSIT— Linwood Bargain, handy cfw'mmJO to Id section — Modern House of 4 rooms, verandah, plastered, bath, h. and c, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs; grand littlo section. Owner left; sacrifice. Price £135; very cheap. J. G. Bannerman. 117, Colombo Street. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9321, 22 August 1908, Page 8
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