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PROPERTIES FOR SAL» ~^W *"**•■»# My<"ij, FOR SALS. * ,£j% 1698 ACRES - »iIH from j i v woo< \ T _ ran,lk i. good m&- " road, mail by coach daily, 24 __ll TJf. % creamery. 1500 acres in best E__S_* grasses, subdivisions. ei__t»J3_i! " < house, large wool ehed, oow ehei t»»3 ' of sheep yards, sheep dip, fence* 7 i2T wires, painted gales, about 400 tcr«_ 7__S-i. able for dahying. "*■ As the owner is desirous of leavinw • " mediately for England ho will sell at *i t (four potnds five shillingrs) per ac», * Two-thirds of the purchase money •_„ main on rjortgrage at <j per cent. f{ W. M. ASHT3X, ACJPXT WAXO.VXUI, P.O. Box H5. OECTIOXS FOR SAI» ' SOUND INVESTMENTS. : LIBERAL TERiiS IF DESIRED. LINWOOD—Fine position and very l__ having a good view, i-acre well fenced, lS frontage, handy to tram. Only £95 ask«d. 1? i ply at once " "' LINWOOD—Good position and hi_h ,__. side, over }-acre. Price £130. in Maivcm Rolleston, Oxf_i Temuka. Arowhenua—iu fact all round Q_! ' tsrbury. large and small. Full partieulitti application. * SUMNER. facing tram, high and exc*ll_4 position, over an Acre Lrsr.d, a rare opj_w tuuity to secure a nibble. ST. ALBANS—i-acre, with Cottage, itMttt • running through the property close to VnS belt. Price £350. ""* ST. ALBAXS. coach passes. J-acre, 3 ehaja, frontage, splendid position for cu'tinf inT Price £420. " * •»• JUST OFF Papnr.ui road -2 Acre*. «_> fenced, excellent Land; a nibble PjS " ™* KEDCLIFFS—i-aorc, fenced, good pojitiot etaiids high. Price £37. NEW BHIGHTON, Lonsdale ' and 7 perches, double o'.ayed and in nut' a splendid building section. Low price '' NEW BRIGHTON-Best vacant positioi iv Brighton, facing the beach, full !._»» Low puce. r * BUCKLEY'S ROAD, very high Bectjoa containing 2 roods 14 perches. Price a DibMa' CriY, NORTH—Section 1 chain ftonuE" plenty room for 2 Cottages. £85; a spec LINWOOD, Tuam street—4S_ft fronttw, by 2J chains, well feixced (live and oaliSt Price £100. h ST. ALBANS, Madras street—N«rly k. acre for absolute sale. Offer wanted. , NUMEROUS PROPERTIES TO CH.OOBB FROM. " - DEARSLEY AND LANE, j 207 COLOMBO STREET (near Catliidritt

PROPERTIES TO LET. TO LET, FL'kxisHEDi " ■pURXISHBD HOUSE, in splendid lootiM -»- house and furniture new, 7 rooms, bity room, h. ar.d c. throughout, ui:d every niudtu convenience, about J-acre in garden, dm tables, etc., good tenant principal object. Apply DEARSLEY and LAKE, 207 Colombo street. TO LET BY TENDER FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, 196 Acn% three ruil«s from R&ngiora, cioM to creamery, now occupied by Mr Subml Ooates. from M-ay Ist. 1903. Apply to Uα Torlesse, or O'Bryeu Hoart A Albans. Tenders close on FEBRUARY 9ft. Tlm> 'highest or any tender not necewuft* accepted. |gft

HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHDSCH. SEJ\u a POST-CARD or TELEGRAM It STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, (Opposite Christchurch. Railway Station). ( F. W. MILLWARD, LICENSEE. "" This Popular hotel, under new muijtmeat, Brack and Stone Building, lofty wd spacious rooms. Special ArrftngeuMtttf for Permanent Boarders. SPEIGHT'S ALE-S ON DRAUGHT. Term* 8a peT day, £2 2e per w*»k. fig - CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, ' CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHTJRCS.V THIS First-class Hotel, alter ' extensive a.lterations and nfunifckiMWl v" most modern lines, is NOW OPENTOJB>-■'' CEIVE VISITORS «md TOURISTS-,. S -■' will find every Comfort and ( HOT AND COLD SHOWEB / ' ELECTRIC LIGHT. • " «3. ■'; "WINES, SPIRITS. BEERS. AND CIQAtt.~ OF THE BEST QUALITY. •? TERMS MODERATE. E. W. gOFIEU), ProptkUfc

QUEEN'S HOTEL, CHRI3TQHTXB(H, SH THE HEART OF TH» CITt Ikriff, 4« 6d p*t d»rSPEIGHT'S A2«EB. "' m '. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST.. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RBSIDENd (Central), Hot, Cold, an 3 Shower Bttkn Telephone 982. MRS MoNIB. BOAED AND RESIDENCE. : ' HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARV : iIENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Caehel street £» -. Telephone 479. ~ 5 "WAI MAREI." ■ i SI Cambridge Terrace We«t ■' -1", PRIVATE Board and Residence. Hot, CWl x and Shower Baths. 6489 MISS COWPSB. .'■

FUNERAL NOTICES. ': rpHE Friendj, of Mr W. Bagley are r«p«ct- t •*- fully invited to attend the Funeral of hi* £ late Wiie, Sarah, leaving the .Baibadoes street, at 2.45 p.m., Tuesday, STtV-jj-for the Sydenham! Cemetery. Requital. M**rs at 9 ».m. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Dua**,*, tor and Embalmer. Telephone 688. W* < rp«E Friends of Mr B. Burland are wsjwrt- -* -*- fully informed the Funeral of U* lit* -/ Wife, Clementina, will leave the Chrisfcinjrefc -2 Hospital at 1 p.m. Thie Day, for t!» Lio* wood Cemetery. W. O-ANGFORD, Fun*"Director. SIM rpHE Friends of Mr W. Stevenson «• »/'' A. epectfully invited to attend the FunMMT of hie late Daughter, Annie, leaving- ha* rttf" \- dence, Fowke street Richmond, at 8 p.*-i .*. Wednesday, 38th, for the Linwood C«w«W- % W. La-VUFOED, Funeral Director in* ff* '. balmer. •"" i rpiHE Friends of the late Samuel I***? ■*- respectfully invited to attend hi* leaving his late residence, Hawaiden, Iβ ©J Horeley Downs Cemetery, on W*dn**d*y» *Jf 28th. ir.srt., at 1 ' ' ' *£** GEORGE BAB B * J 5« UNDERTAKER AND EMBOLI!!* POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OB BMP COFFINS , Are Kept in Stock lor Urgent OjggjTel*<jraei9 or Telephone Or3«M by 2np*'* v Day Receive Immediate OFFICK: 53 DURHAM STREET BOB**', - Workihopa, etc.,, 232 and 334 St. AMjfcjWr ' i»l»phon« 721. " ' ;<

j LAMM and • oJt: ■; UNDEBTAKEBS ESIBALMEBS. X<,. 8S LKHIFIELD STBEEJi ' Telephone £39. f ' SCULPTUBE <■ J■T A I T Corner oi Ceebel etreet and MontrHl •*•* (Opposite Drillshed), ..|, \f ANUFACTUKER «nd IMPOETOT «** J iJX OeaonptioQi of MOBumwatal Wβ* } Beat Quality and Loweri f , **! ' Inspection lurited. E*UbU»h»d »» -.1 |f .-\l

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 8

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