LATE AbVLRfISEMEWTS Advertisements Inserted In thtm Column, for Cash, FOURTEEN WORDS, 6d. H. MATSON AND CO., 164, CASHEL STBEBT. £375. S OSE OF THE PRETTIEST HOMES IS xT^rrc*. SYDENHAM. HOUSE of 5 Rooms, large hall, pantry, culery, gas throughout, 4 fireplaces. spl«iidly papered all through, asphalt paths right to bottom of section, high presaw watex supply, large briok store and bikeahed, was*-,.-: house, copper, etc., together withs/ fcrely . ™F u ?* °. f ov .« *-aore, a feet above the zoad, f planted in fine orchard in full bearing, •ho*'.: and sheltered. Those in «*arch of suoh a - liome or an investment should lose no tim« '*. in inspecting the above. BtO "'- - MATSON AND CO.; "* TO BUTCHERS. SPLENDID CASH BUSINESS FOR SAL 3, I nx H B**8 ** of B tfcickly-populated part at ■*• Chnstohuroh; 1 acre of good land, liable ana trapened, as a going oonoern, horse, c*r» and harness, shop and dwelling of 5 zooms, stock-in-trade, including smalhroods chme and all plant. Low rental also k*>: price for quick sale. r - H. MATSON AND COL il T\ £700. WHAT MANY WANT. 2 ACRES AND 5 ROOMS, Plastered throughout, nearly new, large hall. pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water service, splendid mantels, centre flowera, washhouse, copper, tubs, taps, oriel window f and verandah, together with 2 acres of thY best of land, stable, trapshed, oowbail, fowlhouses and runs, dairy, etc. Situate only S - minutes' walk from tram, and 10 minnwe* drive from the City. ' Call at our office ard we will dr.vo you to inspeot at your cba. venience. AS ' 5-18 * , H. MATSON AND CO. £■. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, '[" .. ; SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 0, y* iAt 3 p.m., when .*» ■ MR LEONARD M, JSITT ' v V-' ' Will Address the Meeting, on '. THE BAR, THE BARMAID; aad their Influence upon the Social and Religions I^ife of the Community, as illustrated by the recent :' ;" '■ CRITERION HOTEL CASE. ' , /! THE CHRISTCHURCH LEAGUE obtain- . Ed an Official Verbatim Report of the evidence regarding this infamous incident in the career of the licensed bar of this City, This Report ' will be used, and as a great- ! question of public morals is at stake on : November 17, when your votes must either-' perpetuate or abolish the licensed bars «£-•! this City, every man in Christchurch da v urged to attend. \ ■'" CHAPMAN: MR T. E. TAYLOR. Only MEN will be Admitted to this Meeting,^ DOORS OPEN AT 2 P.M. 6515 ANTED, Fireworks. Yee Bow, formerly of 83, Lower High Street, now ohang- ' ed to Yee Yean, now removed to 132 and 124, Tuam Street. 6500 . /COMFORTABLE Home for Two Young \J Men Boarders; reasonable terms. H.S:,-; 13, Alfred Street^ Linwood. 6ffl3' ,/* I "ENERGETIC Young Man requires ey«n-V, U ing employment of any description. H.S.. 13. Alfred Street, Linwood. 6490 17iOR~&si^7~S in aH Grocery Business; turnJu over about £60 per month. Paxtioulatf X5, Victoria Street. 6503 TcT'Let, Bootmaker's Shop, with fittings; bespofie work and good repairing business; no goodwill required. Apply .133, Gloucester Street. MBB. r A RECORD SUBDIVISION. THE FISHERTON ESTATE TOTAL SECTIONS . 236 y SOLD 186 SOLD BALANCE . . \4O UNSOLD WINDING-UP SALm j THE FISHERTON LAND COY. hat iif atructed us to sell the Unsold Seotaoma at FIFTY POUNDS £50 * : EACHOu Terms that must appeal to those who want to save money. DEPOSIT £5. Instalments £1 per month. Balance in S years. >.= Interest only 5 per cent on unpaid purefcaa* money. . r A FISHERTON SECTION AT £60 ,- . ; , Is the greatest bargain ever offered to Hw Christchuroh Publio. , Every Section has 76 LINES FRONTAGKE* a.nd is 3 or 2i chains deep. Excellent Streets, each a chain wid*. MACHINE-METALLED ROADS. CONCRETE CHANNELS. ASPHALT PATHS^ Bounded by the Beautiful RIVER HEATHCOTE; Sheltered by the Port Hills; Cite to the Electric Trams; and only 10 minuter Cycle Ride from the City. With these advantages, it is no wonder this Subdivision has been such a wonderful success. At £50 apiece, and on such EASY TERMS, there will be a rush ior these Sections. The price is fax below their value. Every Seotion is high and dry* and pt". fectly level. INSPECT THE ESTATE AT ONOB, AND BUY. VALUES ARE INCREASING. BUYERS MUST MAKE A PROPER. W. J. HOPKINS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AffENTS, Bowron's Buildings, Corner Manchester ' and Hereford Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. > ~ £750. ~ EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. SNUG LITTLE HOLDING AT OPAWA. SPLF.NDID LAND-3 ACRES. * Aud 3-roomed Substantial Honße and number of outbuildings. Corner Site. Owner going farming. This is just the kind of little place that can be worked to the best ° advantage. The' soil is excellent, undulating and varied, and the position is such "chat at any time a^buyer wanting a first rate site for large residence would not hesitate at a £1000 for the site. FoL 85 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents.,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9385, 6 November 1908, Page 3
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