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if ** auctions/ i AND CO. f. f *N D c°£y' Ti TTE»SALL'S BUILDINGS. 1 CASHEL STREET, Jtijn) ahd KSTATX rOD ER>- BUNGALOW. , i OFF PAPANUI ROAD. aspect, open and healthy situation, fort »chE. well improved, and IOF A*. fl ower 6. lawn, asphalt acied a T OB . 6 main Tooms, panelled ■, 00 wardrobes, linen press, * ; * ci 'h. MATSON and Ct*. ~£Boo. , iCSK i:."D DOOMED HOBSE. : 1 - ifllt of "Low of where such a p.ace can ' fboujM at «ch a ngure. FuU p.nicukrs B , ?P uc»twn. and CO. £300. .nrriTE BOARDING-HOUSE, in the rnil Christchurch, 17 rooms, cen ac.ff"' j J 19 boarders, first-clars position, Jjrjßßiod y v popular place, well and i a * H fr< t,"taown- Selling for family reasons t rJ tirib'r „ ncre n. Walk in, walk out. £300. , „ going ce H and CO. , ACRES, SHAND'S TRACK, HORNBY. '«_„r«l with instructions from Mr T. "e asked to find a buyer tor fSmtiful little block of grass land, com- - m 13 37 perches adjoining his - chains from' the. Main South ' ifT'risht opposite the Aviation Crj-ounds. '• is at present reasonable, but the - &£ o n is so favourable for yanous pur- • K that it will take in the future a loit. We adv lS e and CO., Sole Agent*. I £1850. / A GEM OF A PLACE. f'jUJK ROOMS, 2-STOREY, AND j SLEEPING-OUT BALCONY. 77HAT MAKES IT A GEM? f. hate no space snflK:ient to explain in j - tAil what this home is; we can give but , jpoor indication. ... The fireplaces are a pictare in them- . iw. being designed in England from Uie trr latest ideas. It is questionable if such a (Sect can be seen in any other house in jutetbnry. Sereral of the rooms are comparatively iig» and fitted with window seats, cosy ■ users, etc., but the number and quality if the various eetrin chests of drawers, tirirobes. etc., ALLSIN OAK, is surprising. It it literally half fuinished, and the design • ol the rooma and the whole interior is just f flit a gifted architect would be expected to *nrk ont for himself, as is the case in this loute. The domestio arrangements are perfcet, the kitchen a delight, and the bathroom 4e luxe. There is electric light everywhere, j ireluding motor shed, also gas. The site is a corner one with North aspect, ud comprises over J of an acre, viz., 64 • pntkes, all improved, and within short walk ■ «/2d cars. Fol 539 H. MATSON and CO. £600 BBTS a csrofortable House of 5 rooms, ■ pieties!ly pew, h. and c., bath, pantry and wljery, "coal and w, house, concrete paths • ud yard, electric light. Few minutes' walk >• Join cars. Land all good, and all frontage. Ctle L.I.P. Fol. 533 '• H. MATSON and CO. £1450. j TOST-CLASS RESIDENCE AND Sj iCRES NEAR FENDALTON. SIX liRGE ROOMS, in splendid order, 1. and c. tervice and gas, all usual offioes; well boOii and sunny position, number of outtmildiogs; fruit orchard, garden, and lm. Comparatively new house. This is a Urgtin for anyone.wanting the land. There -it nothing like it in that locality for anytime near the money. Fol. 49 1 H. MATSON and CO.

£1550. A MOST TAKING PLACE, jItODEBN BUNGALOW-BUILT RESIDENCE OP 7 ROOMS, WITH J-OF AN | ACKE OF. LAND. ; Jut of Lincoln road, and handy to Trots, . Sho* -Ground, Aldington Workanopa. Juit tli* thing for retired farmer from-the aouth*«*L .Fitted up with all' latest' improvettat*,'electric light, gas, and all offices. Very nice dining-room about 18ft square, -*ifk a J-iiied billiard table. Wide motor tw« ttd shed. Everything in first-rate odtrwithin and without. Fol. 525 _ H. MATSON and CO. j £550. CHASCE FOR GLASSHOUSE MEN' AND ' CULTURISTS. 3} ACSES of good land, in a locality with • «{«»; in front of it, and where land is •/ttUiajo; increase in value. A few nrinutes' 3d car. There is an old orchard ad flooM.of'B rooniß and outbuildings, oub.'lKt'to;a Government mortgage of £320 at "I PW'cent., ariS we are asked to submit ntj iMionibla offer. Fol. J>26 «BSMS2S ■ H. WATSON and CO. ; f £1150. SUPERIOR MODERN ■ w RESIDENCE, ftmUS ELEVATED SITE WITH GOOD IE FIRST-CLASS SURROUNDgGS.HANDV TO THE CitfiS, 2d Section. ?|3 nl verandah, _6 main rooms, h. a. - ' c., ynltaa bath and basin, wardrobes, gas S®*® 001 . and all usuai offices. This proud* 4 11 wonderfully good appearance, ' Vft m. - P OD * fide sale, the owner having 'i® Ctastchurch. Thd section is 1 chain by with another 45 x 120 if re- . j 1 *®' There is a mortgage ou the property -.irv 0 * leaving £650 to Slid, and we wili "ttaut toy terms. Fol. 515 -- ■"" * M ' :a TSON and cu. . £500. MairlvSj 4-io°med h. and c. bath, scullery, cleciric workshop P'wtered throughout and papered. ' an<i Becllou over an eighth. . f SOO - Foi. 178 ■ H. MATSON and CO. £680. KL B £ NGAhUVV iil ST - ALBANS. "h, w ' un 5 mam rooms, Uto c L^ hU **' and ««« ~°ker SSn. wfrfrL and °r "at* and W ' . panelled had and dirnng- « a scnLery, w.h., tubs, and « c * °° 30 P^ l^. I. £600. ~ PLACE. m VEBY HANDY TO Semi-Bungalow 0 f six >r»i» h. and c., bath and all HTin 2ft. w.h. and tube,, togeu£ r wU& land. This L™ and though we dou't say much about WCU tiat tb ?y have a diffi! Retting six rooms and a whole 1-aen. * over fo r such a sum as the above, „ e S,rA a mortgage. «« it *150. Owner tail# u* it co*t £750. £ > FoL 501 - H. MATSON <uk) CO, ; £iooo " TiSt i * bont 8 room *. off the Papanui road at -£1000. The thinp »«Mbnon» that perhaps the lees said about it 5L fi^ r \ We Bl*d'y draw the atteS of buyer, to this property, howew! *«»«> E.' UiKOS JV" %

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 15

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