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HARRIS BROS., f?AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. HOUSE '■**' LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155, HEREFORD STREET. f RICCARTON (Imin from tram). jE4I5 — t rooms, verandah, leadlight, to front _oor, aU rooms papered, fas throughout, bathroom (h. and c), cupboards in kitchen, scullery, etc., detached washhouse. copper, tubs, eio., ram water supply; full J-acre. For a quick sale the low price of £415 will be aocepted. Foi. 95 LINWOOD. £420— New 4-roomed house, every possible convenience, verandah, concrete foundations, all latest improvements; handy to tram. Small deposit and easy payments. Foi. 95 ADDINGTON. £360 — 5 rooms, verandah, match-lined and papered, pantry, copper, tubs, etc., 2 glasshouses; i-acre section, good garden, asphalt paths. An out-and-out nibble, and for immediate sale. Foi. .2 MERIVALE. £830 — A very attractive 6-rcomed residence, modern -and up-to-date in every way; 1-acre section, well fenced. This desirable residence is. only a few steps from the tram. Foi. 78 SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. £875—12 acres, 6 rooms and outbuildings. _950 11 acres, 4 rooms and outbuildings; NO fruit trees. £630— 2 acres and G rooms. £1050— _uperior 6-roomed residence, 2 acres Bf land. An ideal home. Handy to tram. Full particulars given of _ny of the abov» properties on application. HARRIS BROS,, THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155, HEREFORD STREET. A WONDERFULLY OHEAP PROPERTY. CA. LEES AND o*o. have received in- • strucldons to Sell Privately, the FREEHOLD, consisting of .-ACRE, on which is treoted an > UP-TO-DATE HOTEL, CONTAINING 28 ROOMS. r. Large Sibling, Good Loft, Etc. THE SITUATION IS MOST EXCELLENT, ; Being ( RIGHT OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION. In one of the Most Flourishing Townships. Business ia alw-ayß good, the weekly takings running from £85 to £45 per week. The owner having no family to assist, has during the past 12 months only CLEARED £500. A good man with a family would make nearlydouble this. The property is for eale as a going confers, and consists of £ Half-acre Land, value . . 500 Hotel and Outbuildings . - 1750 Furniture . . •' • » 450 Horses, Traps, Cows, etc . . 50 £2750 Satisfactory reasons, will be given for •lling this fine money-making business at ihe low price of £2150, Ind on this outlay you can be absolutely lure of making 26 per cent. The vendor does not want all cash, £900 or £1000 can remain oa mortgage if buyer wishes. The first man that inspects buys, so don't DELAY. "j C. A. LEES AND CO., 158, CASHEL STREET. j Sole Agents. M i ■ 'I i ■ iii V FURNITURE. s FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. ~"~" "DO YOU FURNITURE. WANT TO_ BUY FUBNITtfRE. HIGH-CI-ASS FURNITURE. FURNITURE FURNITURE. AT BEDROCTFURNITURE. PRICE? FURNITURE. FURNITURE. IF SO, _,_. FURNITURE. TRY HARRIS^BROS., FURNITURE. Complete House Fhttntfhers. FURNITURE. 155, HEREFORD ST. FURNITURE. _T=_-__, FURNITUR© FURNITURE FURNITURE. SOIjD FURNITURE. FOR CASH, FURNITURE. OR ON FURNITURE. EASY TIME FUROTTURE. PAYMENTS, IFURNITURE'. Viz.— FURNITURE. - Weekly FURNITURE. Amount. Deposit. Payment. FURNITURE. £ £ > £•• FURNITURE. 6 1 1 \ FURNITURE. 10 2 8 2 FURNITURE. 20 - 6 4 FURNITURE. 30 6 9 6 FURNITURE. 40 8 13 0 FURNITURE. 50 10 16 0 FURNITURE. ■ , FURNITURE. Every Article Guaranteed. FURNITURE. No Interest Charged. FURNITURE. Houses Furnished FURNITURE. Throughout. FURNITURE. FURM-TURE. /AUR Showrooms ate FURNITURE. \/ Open for Inspection FURNITURE, at any time, and Buyers FURNITURE, will do well to Compare FURNITURE. Our Prices and the quality FURNITURE, of our Furniture Before FURNITURE, purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Open till 9 p-m Saturdays. FURNITURE. . — - FURNITURE. Note the Address: FURNITURE. 155, HEREFORD STREET FURNITURE. 155, HEREFORD STREET FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. 1048 H. R. WADE'S (Telephone 1647) TIME-PAYMENT FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, | CAVERSHAM STBEET (off Lower High Street), CHRISTCHURCH. { lITY system c_ selling furniture -is iML far -.n advance, of paying cash, for tikis reason: _u_t by the time the final fmstalment is made it will have been cis-BOT-red if any defeots exist, either in work* or materiali which is guaranteed to le of the highest standard. WHY iiVE IN FURNISHED ( ROOMS? Unfurnished Rooms cost half the money, and ye other half that yon now spend in rent will wry yo_r furniture. I AM A MANTTFACTURER-Buy from me, -©u do away with middlemen's profits, -a saving of about SO per cent to toy customers. If m w_! either favour me with a call, write ftr telephone, I shall be please 1 to supply Cery information and undertake any srnrements yon may make. Bedsteads (all descriptions) with cr without keddisg, Wardr-bes, Wash-Va-dx and Toilet let*. Dressing Tables, Dining Tables,. Kitchen rabies, Duchess Chests, Drawing-room fuites, Occasional Tables, Whatnots _Tall Stands, Dining-room Suites, Sideboards, Kit-hen Chairs, Carpets. Linoleums, Runners, ■earth Rugs. Door Mats., etc. Crockery and Ironmongery of vttrr descri-Hou — in a word »_ Htchen ntflnsils, cutlery, eio., land srerythlng that constitutes the furnishing of • house. JUST THINK OF IT! I furnish a house- large or small, from FIVE SHILLINGS (ss) PER WEEK. .Enabling thi working man to secure a comfortable home. Vote the Address: CAVERSHAM STREET (off Lower High Btreet. Christohuroh. H. R. WADE, Proprietor. 5* 10 8 - £1 £2 £5 CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, P. METZ, Proprietor, 190, Armagh Street, just off Colombo Street (next to Money advanced on all kinds of Jewellery, DieSilver, Plate, etc. Old Gold raght, including broken Jewel__rv and T7at-ne_. All business absolutely "B^StM. Nota Address: 190, Armagh _3Set jPm»*» « trance at -id*.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9534, 5 May 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9534, 5 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9534, 5 May 1909, Page 2

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