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AUCTIONS. . CHARLES CLARK. C. B, Clark.) CL. B. dark. HHiBLES CLASK. Established 1661. 109 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. TT , MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. DALLINGTON, ONE OF THE PRETTIEST SUBURBS OF CHRISTCHURCH. OVERLOOKING THE AVON AND FRONTING RIVER ROAD. GLOUCESTER AND WESTENRA STREETS. 4 ACRES 37 PERCHES, with 20 CHAINS FRONTAGE to 3 Good Metalled Streets, with Concrete Channelling and Asphalt Footpaths. The property can be subdivided into 17 ALLOTMENTS, all HIGH and DBY. and many WELL PLANTED. ELECTRIC TRAMS paes the- property. One of the FINEST ORCHARDS in the District. THE LAND FRONTING Western* and Gloucester streets can bo sold WITHOUT INTERFERING with the House and Orchard. FOR SALE, at a very LOW eatisfactory reasons for celling. 750-3 CHARLES CLARK. REDUCED PRICES. HEATHFIELD. HEATHFIELD. THE PICK OF FENDALTON. THE PICK OF FENDALTON. THE BEST SECTIONS In THE BEST SUBURB. FRONTING FENDALTON ROAD. HEATHFIELD ROAD. SNOWDON ROAD. IDRIS ROAD. QEVERAL OF* THESE MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS HAVE BEEN SOLD, AND ANYONE LOOKING FOR A CHARMING BUILDING SITE SHOULD NOT LOOSE THE CHANCE OF INSPECTING THESE, WHICH ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST ATTRACTIVE IN THE MARKET. REDUCED PRICES. 145-4 CHARLES CLARK. MY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES CAN BE HAD.pN APPLICATION... . ,-. CHARLES CLARK,' 526 .-■-■.. 10g Hereford street. CHOICE FURNITURE, ALLISON PIANO, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Etc. /CHARLES CLARK has been favoured Trith v> , instructions from the Exors. late A. D. Mcllrnith, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at 16-KILMORE STREET, WEST, on ° TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, the WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE therein, comprising:—Brussels Carpets, Skin Hearthrugs, Brass Fire Kerbs and .brasses, Piano by Allison, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Basket Easy Chairs, Curtain Poles, Lace and Plusbeite. Curtains,. Pictures, Linoleum, Hall Stand, Axminster Stair Carpet and Triangular Stair Reds, Walnut Sideboard, Rimu Bookcase, Extension Dining Table with screw, Easy Chairs in Leather, Dining-room Chairs in Leather, .Brass Coal Vase, Marble Clock, Double, Three-quarter, and Single Braes and Iron Bedsteads, W.W. Hair and Kapoc Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets, Wardrobe with mirror panel, Cheats Drawers, Duehesee Chests, Marble-top Washstands, Toilet Ware, Commode, Singer Sewing Machine, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, Excelsior Lawn Mower, Indiarubber Hose, Garden Seat, etc., etc. SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. No. 221. 7930 DECEMBER 2nd. THE SALE OF THE YEAB. UNRIVALLED CASHMERE. THE LONG-LOOKED FOR HILL-SIDE SUBDIVISION. 61 BUILDING SITES DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ON THE CHOICEST SLOPES OF THE FAR-FAMED CASHMERE ESTATE. iHHARLES CLARK will SELL by AUCv> , TION, on account of the Caehmere Trustees, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, at 2 pjn. 61 BUILDING SITES in that BLOCK SERVED BY TRAM, for the SALE OF WHICH SO MANY HAVE BEEN WAITING. THE SPECIAL FEATURES ARE:— PANORAMIC VIEWS extending from th« Estuary to the S.W., and across the Plaine to the AJpe, absolutely unequalled in this or any other Hill-eide Suburb. A TRAMWAY SERVICE actually pausing half the Sections, and within a atone'e throw of the balance. PURE ARTESIAN WATER SUPPLY now being installed by the Heathcote County Council. ROADS GRADED AND FINISHED from the fiat to the subdivision superior to any other Hill roads near Christchurch. AUcnojrEEß's notice. This Subdivision has been most ~ carefully carried out, givinjr every lot an excellent frontage. The sections very from 30 perchee to J-acres, giving all classes of purchasers an opportunity. PLANS READY. DffNCAX, COTTEBILL ud STRINGER, _ Solicitors. CHARLES CLARK. Auctioneer. No. Uβ- 6943 THE Special "P*ge for Women" in Saturday's Editions of the "Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Home iUgaxin*.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 19

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