&A. Lees.) (W. G-. BrassC. A. LEES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE v. AGENTS, ■#;„ 158, Cashel Street. £420. . CHEAPEST Property in St AlbansModern Cottage of 4 good rooms, «"«J»J' n 9 laid or, bathroom, hot water from top per, scullerj', washhouse, copper, tubs, arfesian water' supply; i-«« ""^J^ Uwn and garden. A snug ht-tio proper .j, , " 777 . *ST ALBANS (on tram line and handy to ..',City)-New T Cottage of 6 room? with bay window and verandah, wide ball, 4 fireplaces, • tiled hearths and grates, bathroom, hot and -, :old water, washlwuso, copper, tuba, connected main eewer, shed, artesian water supply, , good section, 44ft frontage, well fenced, sunny k e pect. Cards to - £50 DEPOSIT - -' BALANCE arranged on enay terms. New l v Cottage of 4 largo rooms, bay window, cerandah, plastered throughout, baihroorc, hot. and cold water, lavatory bsism, . sciulery, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, artesian ; wat^r supply; i-acre section, high and dry. j This prouerty is exceptionally weil finished, j wardrobes, etc., and was built for owner, to j live in, but owing to circumstances be is forced to sell. Situated in good locality, «nrl close to tram. F ol ii 1 C. A. LEES AND CO. * £550 0R OFFEK - TO CABMEN AXD CARRIERS. CITY — T -Cottage 5 rooms, verandah. 4 Ires, bath, washhouse. copper, artesian water ! " jupply, large stable, irapshed and loft; J-acre I section, well fenced. This is. a bargain/ The' Und is nearly worth the money asked for 1 .•<■ the lot. LO3O no time inspecting Ihis pro- ;. perh-. O_A. LEES AND CO. ! ' £475. ■! MOORHOUSE AVENUE— WeII-built .Cottage of 4 rooms, gas throughout, detached Traßhhouae. copper, asohalt path* and yard ;• eood section. 30ft by" 163 ft in depth. Will 'let at .11s 6d per week. This must increase in value, and will very soon bo wantsd for a train shed or factory site, and then you will .be able to ask your own price. A really v rood investment. ■■ Fol 564 * C. A LEES AND CO. " "■■,", ■,■ SMOKERS. •^TOUR enjoyment will be complete when .K. smoking DERBY. In Plug or 2dz Tins. _■ l . ; A SFLENDID, PROFITABLE STORE BUSINESS. .- A SPLENDID. PROFITABLE STORE BUSINESS. -In the Centre of the City— ldeal Position.. * T" ARGE Turnover, all cash over counter: JU cheap rental; seven years' leare to run. tt-ock-shects open for msuectiori. •' PRICE ONLY JESS FOR GOODWILL. ■ ♦■-■ £8 PER WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. V £S PER WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. (This is- an Exceptional Chance to Secure a. Sound. Grand, Profitable Business. , For full particulars apply BAST, RESTELL & EAST, \. . : AUCTIONEERS. • v Corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets, f- . LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, S B. W. ENGLAND. City UILDING MATERIAL.] J. I .„'„ LARGE STCCXB. "Hi . SEASONED. * ttttin «cd St Ajtph Streets, Christchurch. :i' BEATH'S SALE BAUGAINS. I I : QMAUT Dress Lcnglus in all the latest Jp material ; were 11s 6d, now only 5s lla. tt' Beath's Sale. ELSIES' Re7dy-to-Wear Felts, very stylishly trimmed ; usually from 7s lid to 14s fraia; now 2s lid. Beath's Sale. *fif ADIES' 69s 6d Tailor-made Costumes, with iLi medium and long-fitting coats, going for ^163. Beath's Sale._ ilnufE^'S Kaiapoi Mackintosh Coats; were . bfXl- C3s, mow only 29 S 6d. Beath's Salfe ADIES' All-Wool Colonial Tweed Paletots, " ViJ badly wanted this weather; 55s values tiow 37s 6d. Beath'a. Knitted Elbow Gloves, in •^rtslsl- -white, beaver and cream; were 2s 6d, » V now Is. Beath's Sale. ' ,' i A iLL-"W r OOL~Bloomers, medium weights, ■■'Ui bought specially cheap; were 6s lid. how_4B lid. Beath's Sale._ ■ .OS CD DINING-ROOM ChaiTS, going at P O4 S 9d; Bedroom Ware at 7s lid sat, to clear. At Beath's. ' SADIES' Flannel Shirt Blouses, this seaJ eon's styleß, all colours; weie 9s 6d to 14s 6d, now from 8s lid. Beafh's. WID TURKlSH~Towels7~Soing"for 5Jd; 4s H2 lid Tab!e Napkins for 4s 3d. Beath's J9»l«- _._ iril/r^-«'S Merino ShiTts, were 2s ILd. bow Is IVI lid; 5s 6d Pelt Hat», now 3s lid. Beath's Sale. JnHILDRfiN'S White Foxaline Ties and VJ ■ Necklets, 2s lid to 4s lid. values now Is 8d and Is 6d. 'DRETTY Velveteen, in all wanted shades; X usually 2 S lid, now only Is. At- Beath's Bale. OQS ni> LADIES' Paletots, in swing back £& D and fitting ityies, aacrificed now for • I3s ; 6d. At Beath'r _ ' EVERY Article on the Premises is guaranteed reduced from 2s to 15s in ;be ■ £L At Beath's Sale. l» *~ SJkIOKEKS, HAVE yoa tried DERBY FLAKE, in 2oa iit^? v • • It xtc'.. don't tnis's i". It's really Al. J. T. BELL. p-ROPE'KTIES FOr> SALS. CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD. close to Fitzgerald Avenue — Substantially-built House c- of nine large rooms, pantry, scullery, wash- ' kouse, etc.; over quarter-acre, nicely laid out in lawn and garden, stocked with fruit trees. Only £650. • BENNETT'S STREET, ST ALBANS.— " Modern Residence, six large rooms, every modern convenience, and in splendid order; •uttrtei-acre, nicely laid out. £575. CASHMERE HlLLS.— Severn! First-clasa S&uilding Site's, each about Half an Acre, fine •uinny frontage; price only, £220 each. CLARENCE ROAEI, ADDINGTON. close Io tbo" Workshops.— Good Cottage oi 6 rooms, trsshhouse, etc. ; full quarter-acre, well fenced •ad planted. Prioe only £300. ... gOUJLJi BELT, well situated, between Ad■iineton Station and the City, on Addington tram-line. — A. well-buiit House, containing "i ?>^6bxas, bathroom, pantry, scuilery, hall anii Verandah, washhouse and workshop, withful. fcuartesr-acre, well fenced and planted, asphal: £*ths all in good order. Only £500. | jRICCABTON, BLENHEIM STREET.j Newly- built House of 5 good roonis, batlv -room, pafctry, wushhouso, copper and tubs (sice bitW, feraudah, large outbuildings; \ka-'f an acre, well fenced; handy to the schoo «n<t workshops. Only £550. COLLINS STREET, ADDIJTGTON.-Gocc Building Section, handy io Lincoln Road #115 I SALISBURY STREET, close to Centre— 4 Bubßt«urtially-bui]t Houee of 7 rooms, wash (ouse and coalhouse, fine section, northcri !ront&e«. £625. ;. EINGSLEY STREET, SYDENHAM. neai Ihe Railway Station.— -; House of 6 rooms anc section. Only £200. AIRMAN'S ROAD.— WeII-built House, con ' ' Vftining 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse, etc. ; •'©ver quarter-acre, long frontage; in first-clasi Under. £450. 4£oney to Lend on Freehold Securities as. Lowest Current Rates. J. T. BELL, • - . tend Broker, Cathedral Square. n?nGT7T\— THE TONIC which Nevei it IJOJVW Fails to Cure. . COOK AND ROS?, • Ohemiats. Caristchuroh. NOTHINGTin the City equals DENNIS BROS.' Luncheons and Suppers, or Gril if, preferred. Price Is. Comfort and Cleanli ness at our New Restaurant, next Cafe di ,J>aris. X4054 JtTTTE "TO II P ay aU ana -P ack ree - Fur "' {1 VV tuTe to any station during August. H jK't.kinsoa. 117, Manchester Siree^ 1_ M/fINSdN^S for Enamelled Ware — See ou ~ WiL 6£d Candlesticks, Is 3d Colanders, am tJb Coloured Plates as samples oi our value
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9322, 24 August 1908, Page 2
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