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There’s money in the land. The old world cannot produce wool or meat till many years are passed. High prices are yours if you are wise. Here are two chances for you, both easy to work. The best is for the quickest to inquire 308 Acres at h'airlie, divided into 12 paddocks, on good roads, with dwellinghouso of 0 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £l6 16s. per acre. 241: Only £lO 10s. per acre—3oß acres of well-watered land, two miles from school, 7-roomed house, stables, sheds, etc., ready for you to start in and coin the coins. Easy terms. 246 New Bungalow, 6 good rooms, faithfully built, close to city, nice section, tram handy. Price £836 terms. 186 Modem Bungalow, 6 rooms and all the conveniences that a cultured lady needs; half-acre land, part in line orchard; close to tram, handy to town, and only £Bl2. 186 8 Cathedral Spare IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY AMD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 and 28. An Account of Dr. J. C. Palmer. TUESDAY, IN OUR HEREFORD STREET SALE ROOMS. TII9 whole of his Medical and Surgical Instruments, Adjustable Chair, Operating Table. Scales Measure, Complete Skeleton. Books; also the Carpets and Furniture from his Surgery and Waiting Rooms, including Instrument Case, Desks, Chairs, Axminster Carpets and Pictures. These goods will be on view day previous to sale. ON WEDNESDAY, at 11 a.m. On tho premises, comer Gloucester Street and Cambridge Terraco, THE WHOLE OF, HiS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Including Axminster, Wilton and Brussels Carpets and Rugs, 2 Oak Sideboards, Oak Dining-room Suite, Oak Chairs, Extension Dining Table, Bookcase, Occasional Tables, Music Cabinet, Carved Oak Hall Table and Chairs, 3 Stags’ Heads (chiming Clock), Bronze Ornaments, Coal Vase, Glass Ware, China, 3 Divan Chairs, Chesterfield, Revolving Bookcase, Card Table, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Writing Cabinet, Milner’s Fire Proof Safe] 300 Volt. Books, Axminster Hall Runner, Hall Curtains, Barometer. Axminster Stove, Golf Clubs, Kitchen Utensils, Gas Iron, Saucepans, Dog Kennel, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, Horse Cover, Garden Hose, Barrels, and numerous sundries. Tuesday ami Wednesday, August 27 and 28. TOMKS, NORTON & CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. i. T. Lfewrle.) LAWRIE AND DALTON, (Thou. Dalton. Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, HOTEL, PROBATE AND GENERAL VALUATORS. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN THE CITY. Compare Our Prices. Our Stock of Up-to-duto Design!? in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection Wo always keep a large assortment of New and Second-hand Furniture for Private Sale. Our Show Rooms ore open till 9 o’clock Friday evenings. LAWRIE AND DALTON Pay Highest Cash Prices for Second-Hand Furniture. Ring up and they will call and give you a price. LAWRIE AND ES ALTON, Auctlonesrs Telephone 1055. 210 TUAM STREET, next door to Opera House. Splendid Shop and Dwelling in Si Albans For Sal© This property is situated in the most central position in St. Albans. It is well adapted for a General Store. The Shop is large and well fitted, and there are 6 Dwelling Rooms, with conveniences; also another shop, that is let to a good tenant. This is an excellent opportunity for a man in tho grocery trade. There is not a better situated place for the purpose. It is on a good corner, with tram stopping place at tho door. Tho Prico is £1275. And without doubt it is a real good proposition for a live storekeeper. W. J, HOPKIMS and CO,, Agent*. Clarence Road, Riccarton WORIiSHOP EMPLOYEES—RIGHT AT YOUR WORK. OPPOSITE THE WORKSHOPS. Good House of 4 rooms (opposite the Workshops), and a nice Section, concrete paths. The property is for urgent sale, and the sum of £350 is the Price. . W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents, ftSear Splendidly built House of 6 rooms, with gas, hj. and c. water and other conveniences, sewer connection, washhouse, gas copper, etc. This House is well built, plastered and papered throughout, leadlights, enamel bath, basin, etc. The price asked is £750, and a deposit of £2OO will be accepted. Government Mortgage about £4OO at 4J per cent. Fuller Particulars of the above on application to Land @ Estate Agents 1 Bsl LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. “ TDEDFORD'S,’’ Sydenham, Id tram stop. Tho " Bon Marche." TRONMONGERY, Tinware, Brushwars. A Garden Tools, Carpenters and General Tools, Screws, Kails, etc. GENERAL Furnishing for the Household, Door Mats, Saucepans, KeUles, Brooms, Paints, Enamels, Sapolin Stains. OUR Hosiery Department still busy at usual low prices, Known by yom friend? and neighbours. . li'INE assortment Summer Hosiery, fast dyes, in Mercerised Cotton and Lisle, Is 9d, 2a 6d tojis 6d : i ___ /pHILIMtEN’S Socks in largo variety, ah VA sizes. Grey Wool Three-quarter Socks, Black and Lace Viyol.as. Ss9r TjyANTED Known—Silver Tim at Stud, * * Ist P. winner and champion for long wool. £1 Is, Mrs Shaw, 7, Bath St., City, south. 3581 X-AiTHEWS? Tea Boom, Cathotiral •AX Square-Cold Luncheon, all hours, I>. Ct.OILN'S a thing of tho past after being ' treated by A. Emmett, Bennington's Building-9. BUNIONS— Why be disfigured for life? See Emmett, Bennington's Buildings Certain Care. Poet—Yes, A. Emmett, Bonnington’s - Buildings, uu give you case «nd comfort. f N-G-BOWINTt'" TOE-N AILS - Very' painful X (ill yon have scon Emmett, Bennington's Buildings. * 3511 EMM E Tf7T oo t, Specialist, Bonning- • ton's Buildings, cures all Foot Complaints. •TAt YOUNG Man with moans would lift) to meet Young Lady, now matrimony. JOL " Star." *U7 KEEP the Homo Fires burning" with one of my 23a loads of Firewood. Order now from IT. Alston, "Thu Utility Slores,’ I£C, Antigua St. „ _ _ COAL is scarce, hut I have plenty of Fire■'o.id, 12? lid half load. 11. Alston. WHAT’S tho use of worrying?" Cel n load of Firewood at 25b from Alston. QA TlSFlEtT;usltan'ws~aTo" mV" i'luliWU’ (Lenient. Loads 255, half loads 12* lid, bar* 2.« delivered. 01111.1,8, il.iui and i'Tonal, (Viuiipct.;, v* etc., .1 .Mat hews, Catie :1m! .Square. IKON' 1 v.;<ti (ill you oat,; i‘, in-lef now J-' from 11. Ai.ite.i, ifu. Auiigu* St. tiyyj LADY LIVERPOL TRAMWAY COPPER TRAIL, fi MEETING AT RICCARTON. A MEETING of those interested in furXX thering (lie Copper Trail for tho above Fund will he held in (he Council Chambers, Riccarton, on MONDAY, August 26th, at S p.m. All interested please attend. 7657 WORKERS' Educational Association.—A Lecture on Public. Health will bo given by Hon G. W. Russell, M.P., Minister of Public Health, To-night, August 24th, at 3 p.m., in tho W.E.A. Rooms, The Public arc cordially invited, Como earlv. J. B. Strnthers, Secy. W.E.A. ' 3572 rtANTERBURY Wool Classers’ AssociaT , tiou.—A Meeting will be.hold at Trades Bail, Saturday, August 31st, 7.30 u.m. Wool Classers invited to attend. T. J. Morrow, Secretary. 3573 ‘jVrONSTER Jumble Sale, St Asaph St. Hall, Linwood.. Saturday, August 31st. BFRWOOD HALL. THURSDAY, AUG. 20th. -> in aid of SEND-OFF COMA TEE FUNDS. All welcome. ________ 3A LOWER RICCARTON TOWN HALL NEXT, at 8 p.m. By Children 77 Jamoa» S. School, assisted bv -See Admission Ud, Children 3d. ’ 35: DRIVERS’ ANNUAL SOCIAL. TB OOTBALL CLUB’S HALL, LAWS I STREET, SYDENHAM. WEDNESDAY, ASIh AUGUST, 1918, Grand Mureh ft p.m. Wells’s Band. Double Ticket 'ls. Gcntlomon 2s Cd, Lr. lie:-. 2/;, Veil oio all wHcnmi' u|, this Popular Bal l-'ht 11, HEATER, Secret at: W^IL. L. lemh-u! 1 'll. 11.lor Painting wi-It 51.., St Alin F. R T II PI A N IST, 35i, i.iaf!f.A street. DANCES, Liu. 3591

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 16

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