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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. JJ UATSON AND 00, TATTERS ALL'S BUILDINGS. CASHEL STREET. LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. Vf ODE R X BUNGALOW. J OFF PAPANUI ROAD. , Wee tern aspect, open and healthy situation. { OF AX ACRE, ■rail improved, and etocked with flowers, lawn, asphalt paths; we£!-built Bungalow 6 main rooms, panelled hall and dining-room, wardrobes, linen press, ©1. light and jas. District is a first-class <■" '"'° E """ h. MiTSOX .i°ca 35 £800. 2 ACRES AND 6-ROOiIED HOUSE. Unique opportunity to acquire 2 acres of land on the tram line, with House of 6 rooms, bath, pantry, scullery, g««, etc., well built of the best of timber. The only instance we know of where such a place can be bought at such a figure. Full particulars on application. Fol. 534 H. MATSON and CO. ~ £1850. A GEM OF A PLACE. 7 MAIN ROOMS, 2-STOREY, AND SLEEPING-OUT BALCONY. - WHAT MAKES IT A GEM? We hire no space sufficient to explain in detail what ■ this home is; we can give but a poor indication. The fireplaces are a picture in themselves, being designed in England from we v«ry latest ideas. It. is questionable if such an effect can be seen in. any other house in Canterbury. Several af the rooms are comparatively large and fitted with window seats, cosy corn ere, etc., but the number and quality of the various set-in chests of drawers, wardrobes, etc., ALL IN OATC, is surprising, lit is literally half furnished, and the design of the rooms and the whole interior is just what a gifted architect would be expected to work out for himself, as is the case in this house. The domestic arrangements* are perfoefc, the kitchen a delight, and the bathroom de luxe. There is electric light everywhere, including- motor shed, also gas. The site is a corner one with iSorth aspect, and comprises aver g of an acre, viz., 61 perches, all improved, and within short walk of 3d cars. Fol. 539 H. MATSON and CO. £600 BUYS * comfortable House of 5 roams, practically new, h» and c., bath, pantry and Bcullery, coal and w. house, concrete paths and yard, electric light. Pew minutes' walk from cars. - Land all all frontage. Title L.I.P. FoL 532 H. MATSON. and CO, * £1450. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE AND 2i ACRES NEAR FENDALTON. SIX LARGE ROOMS, in splendid order, h. and c. service and gas, all usual offioeß; well built, and sunny position, number of I outbuildings; fruit orchard, garden, and I lawn. Comparatively new house. This is a bargain for anyone wanting the land. There is nothing like it in that locality for anywhere near the money. - Fol. 49 ' H. MATSON and. CO. £1550. A MOST TAKING- PLACE. MODERN BUNGALOW-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 7. ROOMS, WITH J OF AN ACRE OF.LAND. j Just off Lincoln road, and handy to Trots, Show Ground, Addington Workshops. Just the thing for retired, farmer from the southwest. .Fitted up with all latest improvements. electric light, gas, and all office*. Very nice dining-room about 18ft square, with a 2-sised billiard table. Wide motor drive and shed. Everything in first-rate order within and without. Fol. 528 H. MATSON and CO. £550. CHANCE FOR GLASSHOUSE MEN AND INTENSE CULTURISTS. 3i ACRES of good land, in a locality with' a future in front of it, and where land is certain to increase in value. A few minutes' walk from 3d car. There is an old orchard and House of S rooms and outbuildings, subject to a Government mortgage of £320 at 4i per cent., and we are asked to submit anv reasonable offer. Fol. 526 M 6253-8525 H. MATSON and CO. £1150. VERY SUPERIOR MODERN TILJO RESIDENCE, ON AN ELEVATED SITE WITH GOOD OUTLOOK IN FIRST-CLASS SURRO UNDINGS, HANDY TO THE CARS, 2d Section. Return verandah, 6 main zooms, h. Doulton bath and basin,. wardrobes, gas throughout, and all'usual offices. This property has a wonderfully good appearance, and is for bona fide sale, the owner having left Christchurch. The section isl chain by 198 feet deep, with another 45 x 120 if required. There is a mortgage on the property of £SOO, leaving £650 to find,' and we will submit any terms. Fol, 515 H. MATSON and CO. £500. A CHEAP ST. ALLANS HOME. FEW MINUTES OFF PAPANUI AND MERIVALE. Well-built 4-roomed House, h. and c. bath, pantry and scullery, electric light; workshop with e.1.; plastered throughout and papered. Wide verandah; and section over an eighth. PRICE £500. Fol. 178, H. MATSON and CO. £680. MODERN BUNGALOW IN ST. ALBANS. Up-to-date Residence with o main rooms, tiled roof, electric light, gas and gas ccoker, aiso range, h. and 'c., Doulton bath and basin, wardrobe, panelled hall and diningroom, pantry and scullery, w.h., tubs, and corper, h.p. water. Section of 30 percnee, ail improved, etc. Price £680. £120 caeh required. Fol. 511 H. MATSON and CO. £1550. A BRAND NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. 7 MAIN ROOMS AND 4 AN ACRE. Is what is usually designated as the "best part." Short wnik to Ud cars, main sewer connexion, electric light, periect sanitation, balcony with superb view over 50 miles of country. Main rooma i.4 x 15,- 16 x IJ, 15 x 14, 15 x 13, 14.6 X U, 15 x 9.6; wardrobes in all bedrooms, and ail metal fixings of copper over- brass. Ample room lor tennis and orchard. Fol. 507. IL MATSON and IU. £600. ~~ A CHEAPER PLACi., VERY HANDY TO TKAMi. Well-built Semi-iiungaiow 'of six rooms, h. and c., bath and all offices, linen closet, w.h. and tubs,, together with | an acre, splendid land. 'Ihia is a simple statement, and though we don't say much about it, buyers know well that they have a difficulty in getting six rooms and a whole and over tor such a sum as the above, and of that sam £450 is mortgage, that r ■ we want is £IoU. Owner tells us it cost £750. Fol. 501 H. MATSON and CO. £1000. 2i ACRES, high site and good land, with 1 acre orchard, and good comiortable Residence of about 9 rooms, off the Papanui road. A gift to our mind at £1000. The thing is so obvious that perhaps the less said about it the better. We gladly draw the attention o.' bona fide buyers to this property, however. Fol. 493 J±. MATSON and CO. M 2653-356

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 13

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