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PROPERTY BARGAINS. <£Bs DEPOSIT—SoIid 5-Roomed House, situated in Lin wood, plastered and papered, all conveniences; J-acre section. Price asked £990. Note the terms. McKENZIE & WILLIS. NORTH LlNWOOD—Greatly Reduced Price.—s Rooms and Kitchenette, replete with all the latest conveniences. Nearly £-acre section, and more land mav be purchased if required. Price £9OO. McKENZIE & WILLIS. BtALEY AVENUE (just over).- —Bungalow. 6 rooms and kitchenette, wide hall, sun verandah, TILED BATHROOM, porcelain bath, electric light. Full i-acre coiner section. OWNER LEAVING. Price £1450. McKENZIE & WILLIS. £985-—CITY.—Save Tram Fares.—Within a. few minutes’ walk from the * Square. 6-Roomed Square House, plastered and papered, electric light and gas. Good section, planted, etc. Well worth inspection. McKENZIE & WILLIS. CITY NORTH, MAIN STREET. —6-Roomed 2-Storey House in first-class condition, plastered and papered, porcelain bath, electric light. Handy sized section, good frontage. Price Reduced to £1350. McKENZIE & WILLIS. £525, WOOLSTON, close to the Station.—Bungalow, 4 rooms, open grates, tiled hearth, hot and cold service, gas and electric light; J-aere section. 6ft. frontage, concrete paths. This property is very suitable for a Woolston or Lyttelton worker. Note the Price. MCKENZIE & WILLIS. Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents—CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Crlelceters! Bowlers! Tennis Players! Rave your flannels thoroughly cleaned and pressed up like new. This will cost you little money and little trouble. Ring ’Phone 5178, and our Auto will call. C. TAYLOR & CO. Dry Cleaners Receiving Depots : 120 Armagh St., 690 Colombo St. (Opp. Ballantynes) ’Phone 5178

The unusual sight of a farmer round ing up his cattle by motorcar was wit nessed by a number of passengers t>, the Main Trunk which arrived in Wei lington on Wednesday afternoon (soy; the Auckland “ Star.”) All tin: manoeuvres of an experienced stockhorse were performed by this unusual steed as the farmer described an erratic course over the paddock in pursuit of the lagging stock, while impetus wai given by a series of discordant notes on the horn which did excellent duty a - a whip. One passenger commenting upon the farmer’s efforts suggested that the installation of a series of arc lamps in the poultry yard should be adopted by this modern man to spur the fowls to further effort.

MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. | OST, ( L be tv lately adjoining. Apply t Brighton. u told Chain Bangle, Friday night, and Ald red OST, Saturday, in City, 3 Keys attachL i safety pin. WANTED. Experienced saleswoman for LADIES’ SHOE DEPARTMENT. 1976 W. STRANGE AND CO., LTD. WANTED from about 20th January, Superior Person as General Help, no washing, assistance given in house. J 7. REFINED -Young Lady with. hospital training seeks position as NurseCompanion. Apply “ Nurse." t pOR Sale, Horse, Van and Harness, trial. W ANTED Aged Half-Draught torse, ail work, also good Horse, sprees; £ T ong Shaft Rubber-tyred Iso good Van. Apply 16, Durham rapjTTBD to I’uyf Section. St Martins

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16940, 15 January 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16940, 15 January 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16940, 15 January 1923, Page 8