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HARRIS BROS., . f A UCnONEERS, VALUATORB, HOUSE ■**■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155, HEREFORD STREET. RICCARTON amin from tram). £415 i rooms, verandah, leadlight to front door, all rooms papered, gas " throughput, bathroom (h. and c.), cupboards in kitonen, ■cullery, etc., detached washhouse,. oopper, tube, eto, ram water supply; full i-wre. For a quick sale the low price of £418 will be accepted. , .< Fol. 95 LINWOOD. £420— New 4-roomed house, every possible convenience, verandeh, concrete foundations, all latest improvements; handy to tram. Small deposit and easy payments. Fol.-95 ADDINGTON. £360 5 rooms, verandah, match-lined and papered, pantry, copper, tubs, etc., 2 glasshouses; Here section, good garden, asphalt paths. An out-Hnd-out- nibble, andjor im> mediate sale. Fol. 82, merivale. , . „■■•;; . £830— A very attractive 6-roomed -residence, modern and up-tordate in every way!;" J-aere aeotion, well fenced.- Thia. desirable residence is enly a few steps from the tram.'-. F 01 .78 SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. * - •. , £875—12 acres; 6.^^ rooms* and outbuildings. £950—11 aoreHj * rooms apd butbuilding»f 900 fruit treee. - -y S? ■ £630—2 acres and" Creoms. -. >i / ; ! 41050— Superior e^oomed residence,, 2 acres ef land. An ideal home. \Hahdy to tram. '■■ Full particulars given of Jany of the. abovf properties on apphcation'.- .J ' ;; ~. HARR^^OS^'l^i THE CENTRAL^ AUCTION; '^pOJ^ky.'J US, HEREFORD STREET, '' , ■ A WONDEREULIiYCHEAP PROPERTY; CA. LEES AND CO. have received in- • struotions to ' Sett' Privately, the FREEHOLD, consisting, of i-ACRE, on which is srected ah UP-TO-DATE HOTEL, CONTAINING 28 ROOMS, Large Stabling, Good Loft,. Eto. ; THE SITUATION IS MOST EXCELLENT, ■. ; Being -... '":;"/; . BIGHT OPPOSITE TB^ RAILWAY ;' STATION, .-.- ; • ''■-. In one of the Mobl FlouriahiUg Townships; Business is always good*, the weekly takings running from £35 tv £45 per The owner having no family to aesist/has durmg the ' fast 12 months only fn-.TCAwren £500. i A good man with a faaily would make nearly double thiß. *. ..';.." V , v -. The property is So* sale as a going cenaarn. and consißts of *■ V ;*."■-.•■■' Half-acre Land, value * .. '• ." 500 ... ' Hotel and OuibUildaigs ,' . .1750 , Furniture .■• .••'■'.► . •;'.'* so . Horses, Traps, Cowb, etc . .> vso^ , > . ;•• -.-,. . .£>7so ... Satisfactory reasons will be .given for sellins; this fine mon«y : n»king at the low price. of ' ' / ' .:.""■#'..' ' . . . £2150^- '/ -•' And on this ttrtiey you 'can' be absolutely? •ore of maHns; 25 per cent '•'.%: '■ • ' - ■'■' : '-• - J ,'''.4 The vendor does not want all cash,' £800 , er £1000 can remain on mortgage ' if buyer wishes. . ..■;.- ' . The first man that inspects buys, V so don t PELAY. ..-^ /•;- ;^ C. A. LEES A^ND CO^ 158, CASHEL STREET, ' v ; V -%* - Sole Agents." ' . s .r. FURNITURE; FURNrrUKE. P ~ T " ! FtrRNITIJRE. ; ; FURNITURE. "" " DO YOTT,. ',- ' FURNITURE. WANT TCMBUY FURNITURE. BIGH^DASfI , FURNITURE. FURNxTOI®, •• FURNITURE. AT BEDROCK FURNITURE. PR2OE? > FURNITURE. ' ■ _-ZT±^- ■•■■<■■■ FURNITURE. * .. J&fJBO. «i»Aa\ FURNITURE. TRt HARRIS JBBOS^.v FURNITURE. Comptote House Fatntfhew. , FURNITURE. 155, HFJtEFORD; STy. FURNITURE. v.«S^r«« r . FURNITURE! FUBNITUBE ..->.* , FURNITURE. SOLD_ , FURNITURE. FOB CASH, % . <-v FURNITURE. -i OB,ONJ .. FUROTTURE: EASY TIME v; • ,-; FURNITURE. PAYMENTS,. £ * FURNITURE^ ■ -"-Tllr-:','^! FURNITURE. ' ■'• c*e *» T 1 FURNITURE. Amount Deposit^ Faytaent FURNITURE. £ ' \<* ■ ?' * : FURNITURE. 5,1 i l '.?'■■ '• FURNITURE. .10 ,2' ;•-.•'*•■■?'•.: FURNITURE. 20 4 , 6 4 „ • FURNITURE. 30 -> 6 =■'■;.. •',«■•• FURNITURE. , 40 8 18 0 FURNITURE. 50 10 16 0. FURNTTURE. V --^ :■■)_< .. FURNITURE. Every Article Guaranteeo. FURNITURE. No Interest. .Charged. ». FURNITURE. Houses Furnished FURNITURE. Throughout. FURNITURB. • - '-f^ ! FURNITURE. i^VUR Showrooms are FURNITURE. v/ Open for Inspection FURNITURE. '••' at any iirae, and Buyers FURNITURE. , will, do- well to Compare /FURNITURE. Our Prices ■ and the quality, ' FURNITURE. .of our Furniture T>efore 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. PtfRNTOURE. ' 1048 •— — : — — — * — -f- — H, R. WADE'S v ' • (Telephone 1647) •■ ■• •' •' TIME-PAYMENT FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, CAVERTTTAM STREET foff Lower High Street), CHRISTCHURCH. - TI/fY system oC selling . furniture is J.VA far :n ad-ranee of paving cash, for this reason: that by the time the final instalment is made it will have been discovered if any dereote exist, either in workmanship or material, which is guaranteed to be of the highest standard. WHY. LIVE IN FURNISHED ROOMS? Unfurnished Rooms oost half the money, and the other half that you now spend in rent will buy your furniture. ■' I AM A MANUFACTUBER— Buy from use, you do away with middlemen's profits, a saving of about SO per cent to my customers. If you will either favour me with a . call, write or telephone, T shall be please 1 to- supply every information and undertake any arrangements you may make. Bedsteads (all description*) with or 'without bedding, Wardrobes. Washs'^nds and Toilet Seta, Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen rabies. Duchess Chests, Drawing-room Suites, Occasional Tables, Whatnots, Hall Stands, Dining-room : Suites, Sideboards, Kitchen Chairs, Carpets. .Lirtolenms, Runners. Hearth Rugs, Door lis ts.*-ete.; : Crockery and Ironmongery of avery description— in a word all Wtehen ui«Jasils, cutlery, etc;, and everything thai constitutes the furnishing oi » house. J_ ' -' just THiNft ov m rJi? -_ I fnrnlari a house' large or small; " from' v FIVE SIIILLINeS (&s)V PER WEEK. : :^ Enabling th) working man to secure a comfortable home: ' Jfote fhe Address: CAVERSHAM STREET (off Lower High Street, Christchurch. BL R. WADE, Proprietor. #~ 5 s 10 s « £1 £2 £5 CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE. P. METZ, Proprietor, I 190. Armagh Street just off ' Colombo Street (next to ' Sharland's). Money advanced on all kinds of. Jewellery, Diamonds. ooia, Silver, Plate, etc. Old Gold and Silver bought, including broken JewelWv and w atcbes. All business absolute'y aonadantia!. Note_Addre E s: 190, Armagh ftteti. Private entzance at side.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9536, 7 May 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9536, 7 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9536, 7 May 1909, Page 2

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