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Th li ' eyesight cannot place too great a value npon sound vision. Perhaps that contiriual headache is due to | eyestrain. Consult us, and we will prescribe | glasses only if absolutely necessary. I ERNEST M. SANDSTON I Consulting Opticians and Eyeglass Specialists | Testing Rooms, Casbel Street (near Ballantyne*) " g E. M. SANpSTON B. FALCK |

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALLAN HOPKINS. AT.r.AV HOPKINS. J HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK and STATION AGENT and VALUATOR, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, and HEREFORD STREET. 'Pnono 658. . Box 633. 50 ACRES. NORTH CANTERBURY. HANDY little dairying or cropping ' farm situated in a very well favoured district. All freehold. Land Transfer Title. Th« land is all level and watered by springs, and subdivided into 6 paddocks. At present partly in graas, balance stubble. Thero is a now 4-roomcd liouse and all aeceestvry outbuildings. One mile from so'iool, 3 miles from Railway station and creamery. PRICE £22 PER »CRT Vendor wishes to acquire a larger farm. (57) TIMARU PROPERTY. 19fl ACRES of heavy wheat land, all I-«v freehold. Situated within easy _ listailoj of Timaru, and very handy to scliou!, etc. Fenced and suitably subdivided Unfailing water supply in each paddock. Now on the property 220 eheep, a number of cattle, besides SO acres in crop, 6-roonicd dwelling 4-etalled stable, loose-box, ©haHUousu, .'torment ebed, woslihoruae. dairy; rto. PRICE £38 PER ACRE. Owner v-iil cf T • eider exchange for a Caut;rY.iry farm. (U3; EXCHANGE~FOR SMALL KARJi. oqnn ACRES f*eehold, beautiful rollOOUU ing sheep country. Very fii'.o grazing land, all well fenced, and subdivided into numerous paddocks, watered by springs and oroeks. This property usually carnw 3000 sheep, besides about iUO cattlc. New 6roomed house, 2-roomed hut ana other buildings; li miles to school, and 3 miles to Railway Station. . . PRICE £4 PER ACRE. There is a small mortgage. (357) : RENEWABLE LEASE. KQA ACRES, Marlborough Government OZfxJ Leasehold, 60 years, to run,' rent £25 per annum.- First-class grazing land, 8 sheep country fully improved. Af present 150 acres balancejbush. Fenced and subdivided into several-paddocks. Almost new liouso of 8 rooms,) containing every possible convenience, hay shed, 'stable, dairy, trnpshed, sheep yards; 200 sheep go with the propel ty, which is for 6ale ais a going concern. PRICE £2375, Easy, terms to sell quickly, • ' (2813) WAIMATE CHOPPING FARM. Of? 9 ACRES Moemtionally good land, siUisted one, mile from school, post and telegraph office, and railway station. 100 acres in stubble, and* crop, balanco in. grass. Buildings aro as follows:—G-roomed modom •house containing hot -and cold esrvice; ctc., ■ Man's Hut, stable -for 6 horses,-etc. The property is freehold. Land. Transfer Title. A portion of the farm is let for cropping at £6 per. acre. ' PRICE EXTREMELY REASONABLE. Easy terms, call nnd enquire. (57) SPLENDID LEASEHOLD. 11 CC ACRES with a long term to go al a low rental. All flat land, well' watered and having a carrying- capacity of I sheep per acre. . At present 76 acres oats, 75 acres turnips, balance iu grass. Fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Buildings consist of a 4-roomed house, storeroom, 4-stalled stable, new garage, etc. Situated 2} milts from railway station. FIIICE £900. One of the cheapest propositiong ever offered. (353) ' . • BUNGALOW AND 2J ACRES. OITUATED in growing suburb of Dallington 0 and handy, to tram. - The house has 5 rooms, portico verandah, casement windows, 3 fireplaces, tiled grates, plastered and papered throughout, gas and fittings, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery anj oink. Every modern convenience, orchard of 350 assorted fruit trees. Garden; lawns, etc. PRICE £1200. ' (Hi.) 100 ACRES MIXED FARM. A NICE little freehold farm handy to Christchurch, and 2 miles from railway station, etc. The soil is good medium quality, and all level and ploughablc, and prows ' fine crops of wlicat and oats; 5 subdivisions permanently watered. House of 0 rooms and ail necceaary outbuildings. Call and obtain further particulars. PRICE £20 PER ACRE. (1G8) H4257-7871

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SMITH AND BRUERE. PI OAA RICCARTON-CUM-FENDAL--3t»IOUU TON— Beautifully built » nd elaborately designed Two storey Bungalow Residence, tiled roof, largo sun verandah, also sleep-ing-out balcony, very latest lead-lights and "clcctric fittings throughout. Expensive tiled firepiaccs replete with all tho inoet up-to-dato conveniences. QUARTER-ACRB SECTION laid out in shrubs, ctc. Nothing: to equal this property for value. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. ANOTHER ST. ALBANS, closo to Papa : BARGAIN nui road, eevon-roomcd House, REDUCED all conveniences, num oua cutbuildings, TWO AND a HALF aUiOU. ACRES OF LAND, fruit trees, ctc. Price only £900. DON'T HESITATE TO INSPECT THIS PROPERTY, IT'S CHEAP. SMITH and BRUERE, 145 Hereford street. ' REDUCED ST. ALBANS, closo to Papa/ioaa nui road. Artistic Seven-room-ed Two-3torey Bungalow, panelled hall and_ dining-room, balcoay facing North, electric light, bathroom, with fama flooring, washiioU6e, gas copper, etc. » Motor shed and drive. Over QUARTER-ACRE SECTION well laid out in shrubs, ctc. Price reduced from £IGOO to £1400. We invite intending purchasers to inspect this property. IT IS A BARGAIN. SMITH and BRUERE, 146 Hereford street. 171 ACRES—ST. ALBANS, handy to tram. I 2. Good frontage. Six-roomed House with conveniences, etables, fowlhouses, etc. Property cost £2150. Owuer will accept for a QUICK SALE £1500. A PROPERTY WITH A GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. SMITH and BRUERE, * 148 Hereford street. Pq?a WEST END CITY, close to cS»OOl-'» Garden* and Square, 6-roomed Residence, northern aspect, gas, bathroom, hot and cold, hig"hpressure water, sewer connexion, splendid high section. Land alone nearly worth the price aeked for the whole. BE QUICK IF YOU WANT -THIS BARGAIN. ■ SMITH and BRUERE, t 148 Hereford street, prrr ' ST. ALBANS, nearly , new E--9C* I D roomed Bungalow, tiled roof, DEPOSIT, ckctric light, replete with every convenience, gas, copper, etc.. Splendid corner section facing North and West. AN IDEAL HOME. EASY TERMS ARBANGED ' - SMITH and BRUERE, 338 . , 148 Hereford street. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Alfred Alexander Thomson will, leave. the; Chriirtchurch Hospital at 10.50 a.m. ~ on Wednesday, tho 11th inst.. for tho Sydenham Cemetery. LANGFORD" and RHIND. 8709 THE Funeral of tho late Jameo Watts will leave his late residence, 952 Colombo street, St. Albans, for tho Sydenham Cemeterv on Wednesday, tho 11th inst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD and RHIND. 8708 THE Friends of Mr and Mrs J. H. Garland, of Chapman's road, Hillsborough, are invited to attend the Funeral .of their,-late daughter, Hazel Joyce, leaving th© residence of Mrrf Jones, 4 Victoria terrace, This Day (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., foj the Woolaton Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. £64 THE Funeral of the la£e Private Dougias will leave his mother's residence 18 Clissold street, Merivale, on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m.; for 'Linwood Cemetery. GEORGE ttARKELL. • 36THE Friends of Mr and Mrs W. E. Foster, View Hill, are informed -that the Funeral 0 f their, late daughter, Henrietta Louisa, will leave View Hill at 1 p-m. on Thursday for the Roman Catholic Church, an<3L £henc* to the Oxford Cemetery. G. SMITH, and SON. 8714

J; LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHER 3. So. 281. LICHPIELT) STREET. Telephone CQQ Established l.'X OOU» AND ESIND, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. 101 Caehel street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 623. Horbcrt Lan'gford. John Rhind, I<j London street. 106 Montreal street. 'Phono 669. 'Phono 1603. Lll9l-8831 George barrel l, BURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOLERN MOTOR HEARSE A' Speciality. ' FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 225 Durham street. 'Phone 721. Night or Day. U7271 J. ANDERSON, • UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL FURNISHEH, j 107 VICTORIA STREET. 'Phono 3803. .*2131 MOURNING. ARMSTRONG'S Specialise MOURNING. A in all Mourning requirMOURNING, ed. 'Costumes executed in2l J jiOUkMING. hours. A Special Depart- | MOURNING, ment and Workroom is d«* I MOURNING, voted to these needs. MOURNING. -Departmentopened from 8.30 MOURNING, a.m. „ .. By ringing up No. MOURNING. 1173 or 1049, you can have MOURNING, an experienced Assistant wait MOURNING/ up ?ii jc->. at your own homo. A236H COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur'a Paes Station on arrival of West Coast Exprees, which leaves Chriatchurch at &30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thorndays, and Saturdays. # Carrying Passengers art! their Luggage only for Hokitika, Weetport, Keefton, an-1 Greymouth, amving Greymouth same even,xne, 6.40 p.m. > Through rail and coach tickcts can be obtained at Tourist Office, Ciiristchurch. also coach tickets for coach journey obtainable at the following hotsleWarner's, Coker's, Storey's, Clarendon, and United Service Hotels; from Mr Caesidy, Springfield; Mr i >V. Campbell, Chrifctchurch. I 'i'ho management is under Mr H. Caseidy, ' \7iio hafc hid sole tinoo 1U73. CASSIDY and CO., LTD., . X • Proprietors.

J. B. NEALE AND 00. J. B. NEALE and CO.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. BUNGALOW HOMES ON EASY TERMS " ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. TWO MINUTES FROM -"2d CAR. NO. 1. JUST COMPLETED, one of th» very nicest appointed Bungalowa 3iOOO« possiblo to imagine. Ilw> fol- . lowing are a lew ol the feature*. .Electric Light, Qua, Copper, and Gae Ring lor . Cooking, Porcelain Bath and Basin, Panelled Hall, Kitchen nicely dadoed, Com modi, ous Pantry. Cupboard accommodation in Kitchen.'and Scullery very good, Wardrobe in' .bedroom, Superior Tiled Slabs and Mantels, Dainty Leadiigbtb The Washhouse is " nicely lined and well protected from prevailing winds, ' lfon . Roof, painted red. Section over i-Acre, well fenced and superior front fence. . NO. 2. THIS is altogether a . different npjAA plan to above, although the .fitlUU tinge and conveniences are siuiior Offer, lar. Tiled xoof, large Section, Chain lrontage. Really" a vt»y superior home. WORKMANSHIP.—These . Bungalows we.-o built by day labour, and of.solect-; od timbers'. Specifications ma/ be seen at our office. TERMS.—The Owner will acecpt, £50, OB EVEN LESS DEPOSIT FROM A RELIABLE CLIENT, nnc Balance may be paid off as- rem. NOTE.—It is not often that Modern Rom.e« of this description can be had oc such advantageous termj, Se* us TO-DAY. Delays are dangerous. PRICES defy competition. J. B. NEALE and CO., N Sole Agents, N6235-4366 152 Hereford street. METHVEN, AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH runs between Methven and il Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives Ashburton 10.43 a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4 i p.m., arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. i Parce'ls and Orders left at Somcrco! ' Stables, Ashburton, atd Methven Liver; I Stables i I "ROTH in the quantity and quality c( l* I -L» War News, tha "Evening News'' •» pi#

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15871, 10 April 1917, Page 9

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