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TO LYTTELTON CLIENTS " LYTTELTON TIMES." " STAR." " CANTERBURY TIMES." QT7R LYTTELTON OFFICE has been REMOVED to NORWICH QUAY, Eaot of Oxford Street, nearly opposite the Lytlelton Harbour Board Office. FRANK E. HYMAN, Manager, "Lyttelton Times" Coy., Ltd. C. R. Clark.) fL. B. Clwk. QHARLES CLABK, 105 : HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. EASY TERM?" ARRANGED.

CLOSE TO POWER HOUSE. Q UITABLE for Tramway or Railway Men. A very Comfor : able Hon?c neiv, and contains 6 rooms, with conveniences; • splendid corner section; about 54 perches. Price only £325. A bargain. Terms arranged. 467 CHARLES CLARK. SPREYPON. CLOSE'TO TRAM ROUTE. CORNER J-Acre, fenced and improved. Cottage of 2 Rooms, 3-stall Stable, 3 Btore rooms, artesian, etc. Very suitable for a dealer. Price only £265. 803 * •' CHARLES CLARK. FERRY ROAD. NEAR ENSOR'S ROAD and the School.— Section, 66 links by 217 links, facing north. Only £150; ea3y terms given. 160 CHARLES CLARK. 1 CORONATION STREET. WOOLSTON. NEAR the School.—Good Section, containing 50 Perches; £145. Easy terms given. 161 NEW BRIGHTON. RODNEY STREET.—Good Section, st, links frontage by 235 links in depth; fenced with post and wire;' part share of water supply. This section is only 7 minutes from the car and 3 minutes frrm the beach. Price £4O. A bargain, and • must bo sold. 473 CHARLES CLARK. NEW BRIGHTON. BEXLEY ROAD, close to car.—Half-acre Splendid Land, oorner section, fenced and improved. Good House of 3 rooms ard passage, high concrete foundations, deep well and other improvements. Price £410; terms arranged. 493 CHARLES CLARK. SYDENHAM. CLOSE TO THE PARK. ■ GOOD DWELLING of 7 Rooms ulaoteTed and papered, gas fittings and blinds, bath (h. and c.), pantry, verandah, conservatory, w.c., sewer. h.p. water, coa'.-house, bi-cycle-liouse ; Section has over 66ft frontage, and nicely laid oitt. Price reduced to £6OO. Very cheap. 370 CHARLES CLARK. LINWOOD. HAY STREET, off Canal Reserve, close to 'wopemy section. Good J-Acre Spr ,4 ion, partly fenced, artesian well. A bargain at £BO. 545 CHARLES CLARK.

CITY. T7ERY Centra], and good position.—A really * Good House of 4 Rooms. brick walls, plastered and papeTed, verandah, bay window. gas fittings, cornices, centre flowers, wardrobes, square hall, kitchen, bath (h. and c.), w.c., sewer, h.p. water, washhouse; coalhouse, bicycle-house; nice Section. Price only £460; easy terms arranged. 661 CHARLES CLARK. GENERAL STORE AND TEA ROOMS BUSINESS. SITUATED in the most thriving suburb of this City, together with the Freehold Property. This is a splendid chance for a young couple. Full particulars from the agent. 550 CHARLES CLARK. LINWOOD. CLOSE to the Car. penny section.—"Wellbuilt Brick House of 4 Large Roomg, pas, verandah, bath (h. and c.), washhouse; about 30 perches Land. Good value for £525. 5W CHARLES CLARK. ANYONE Requiring a Residence, Cottago or Section, should call or write for my Catalogue of Properties, which contain* a very large selection. CHARLES CLARK. 109. HEREFORD STREET, ChristchurcL

It. W. ENGLAND & SONS TIMBER MERCHANTS. Larg"e stocks seasoned native TIMBERS, And Shipments BALTIC, DEAL, OREGON, JARRAH, REDWOOD. TTJAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS, Chriatchurch.

FOR SALE. rrwo sets of meldrum's force J- DRAUGHT FITTINGS, complete, tuiln fiifintA* 1, - n r> i > with furnace front, bearers and fire-bars to fit; in perfeot order; furnaces 27Jin diam. These furnaces make* it possible to burn the very poorest class of coal at a profit. Also a number of Natural Draught Firebars, length 2ft Sin, in good condition. A low price will be accepted Apply MANAGER, • "Lyttelton Times" Co., Ltd. • ■ Christchuroh. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY Double-fronted Shop.'4 Living Rooms, nice *nd comfortable. H.W.P. sewerage. Fruit, Call bo. Lollies, Glass Cases, Counters, Marble Slab. TKe whole as a going concern. PRICE £BO. RENT £1 2® 6d. Takings per week £ll or £l2. SPEJRS AND WILSON, 163, Cashel Street. WANTED— Hairdressing 1b 6d, Shampooing 2s 6d, Manicuring Is, Face Mas* oaga 2s 6d. Superfluous Hairs permanently removed; Hair Combings made up. Voy* table Hair Dye 3s Cd, ,'uaranteed harmless, no. greenish shades. Sole agent, Miss Clougii, Stewart Dawson's Chambers, High Street. WANTED, Parents to compare Miss McDonald's prices for Toys, Dress Baskets. Fire Screens, Stationery and other useful articles with other shops. Purchased in tho best mnrltet for cash, and is under low rent. Don't forgot to call at Miss McDonald's, 115, Manchester Street south. 'Phone PRICE BUSINESS. 497.

IT'S both difficult and beeswaxing floors. " LINOARNISH," the New Liquid Linoleum Polish, is absolutely the Cheapest and Easiest Method of polishing floors under the sun. All grocers, Is 6d. 3 AS Perfect as Good Milliners Can Make Them, Ballantyne's 1 Guinea Hats. 1 EXTREME for the Radical Taste, and Modified for Conservative Dresses, Ballantyne's Ono Guinea Millinery. 2 BALLANTYNE'S One Guinea Millinery m much sought after stylos, has the Special Claim of Unprecedented Value. 3 ONE of the Moat Potent Attractions of Ballantyne s Millinery Department iB the One Guinea Hat. 4 BALLANTYNE'S One Guinea Millinery shows a Close Study of Each Customer's Needs. 5 YOUNG Lady-help wants Situation where "LINOARNISH" that Permanent Floor Polish—has been used. Save the Linoleum, Time, Money and Labour. All groo»rc> la 6cL 8 GAS Light-erg, Is; produces a spark that lights the gas at once; no match required. Jlineon'B. KIrENITOFF —Now, here's something; you want. Hand Soap, 6d tin; lily-white hands in a minute. Minson's. MINSON'S Mouse-Traps—Everybody is buying these now. Come and see our Threepenny Traps. TABLE Glassware—Great show at Minson's. Water Jugs, Is 4d; Big G lass Dishes, Is 6d, oval or round. COOKING, Washing, Ironing, Scrubbing and Dusting, but no polishing, " LINOARNISH " Linoleum Polish lasts twelve months, needs no rubbing, won't wash off. It's a liquid, applied with a brush. All grocers, Is 6cL 9

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10143, 3 May 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10143, 3 May 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10143, 3 May 1911, Page 2

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