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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. O. B. Clark.) (&. E. Clark. QHABLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established IE6L AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. WANTED, FOB A SPLENDID TENANT, jpURNISHED HOUSE of ahoui 10 looms, with garago. Send particulars to CHARLES CLARK. AVONBIDE. NORTH AND WEST ASPECT. \ £2250. Very substantially built Dwellinc of 11 rooms, verandah and baloon*s, octagon and oriel windows, gas, Doulton bath, _ shower, basin, h. and 0., lead floor, eeptro tank arainagß, pantry, scullary, cloak rocrm, waahhouae, ooalhouae, toolhouse, motor Mn«B. One aero one rood twelve percbea, high and dry, tastefully laid out in l»wns, garden, shrubs, and ornamental trees, small paddock, eto. OR WILL LET at £U» and Batea. CHARLES CILARK, Aganlii TO LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. r EIOCABroN ROAD. rpWO-STOKEY HOUSE of 11 Boonsi and Conveniences; 5J Acres cf Land. CHARLES CLARK, 109 Hereford street. FOB . SALE OB TO LET. DEANS'S AVENUE. OVERLOOKING HAGLEY PARK. Within 20 minutes' walk of the Port Office, and 3 minutee' of the Tram. O UPEBIOB VILLA of 8 large and lofty D rooms,v bay and oriel windows, .bunds, pis, college and tile grates, fine hall, wardrobes, bookcase, large bathroom, porcelain bath, shower, basin, h. and lead floor, scullery, storeroom, washhouso with gse, coalhouse, patent w.0., good water verandah on the north and weat sides. Nearly half-acre, tastefully laid out and planted. For -key, price, and rent, apply to CHARLES CLARK, 2254 109 Hereford street. CiU2&4S4". t ' ; • ■ - ! R. 8. McKENZIE AND 00. TO MEN OF THE SECOND DIVISION. WHO ABE GOING INTO CAMP. \ 171/ HAT shall Ido with my ? W is a qasstion that many find difficult J answlr? 2nd what shall I do about my "House? is a etai more difficult on®. ■ While it ie oar busineee to aell t both TTnn«A« *nd Furnitnre our candid advioe 30 §ONT "ELL YOUR FURNITURE - unlew you aw compelled to do bo. EWturs wiU become dearer and dearei. andvwiU'remain dear, long after the war is orer. With ** * dv "° SELL RATHER THAN LET. TUBE at a very nominal charge, we will be to give upon tion. Call in and; have a chat with on* Mr McKensie about it. No one »greta toxm than oCTrivea that so many who have struggled toeether are now. compelled to dJspoae of y °ot,"o£ £Zc7°L a fMling Ale th»t v ( - ltn Wl *° aolT * this very difficult problem. Pleaso note that our only addw» is 143 Cashel street. 1 R. S. McKENZIE and CO,_ Auctioneera and Estate Agents* Hobh Fnroiftherft, 143 CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matron a). Mb64OM I CLARIDGE AND SMTEH. v • ' FARMERS' SALEYABDB. . AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE I merchants. ' T7IARMERS. Consign your • Chaff and £ duoe to theso Yards. No rejeeta to , fear. All lines sold on their mente. Thai • iS the largest distributing Firm in Canter- „ burv We advise Shareholdera to patronise ' tboM yards, and by so doing- the future of ■ vo« eSw is assured. Entries now re- ' Reived for Poultry Blood Stock Bale. Fot Clearing Sales our Auctioneer has no ' eaual. This enterprising Firm made ' these Yards the most popularm Canterbury, which have been for years a White Elephant. HARRY SMITH, C 2420-4179 Auctioneer. 1 THIS DAY, 1 pjn. ahaep. | FARMERS' SALEYAEDB. THE GREATEST ANNUAL • SALE OF PUREBRED POULTRY. AT.Ti BREEDS and THE ERS represented, both in FANCY and UTILITY. ; Pul lets, Hens, Cocks, Cockerels, Trios, and Breeding Pens of all varieties. Incubators, Broodew, Coops, eto. 4g _, jjOCXBTI' S MOTOBS. OT7LVERDEN-HANMEB SPRINGS ROYAL MATTj SERVICE. Farts 7s each way. Daily Service, Meeting all Trains CULVERDEN-ROTHEBHAM-WAIAU. W. MOCKETT, Proprietor, Waiau and Culveraen. •Phone 10, Waiau. 'Phone 14, Culverdaik 72 Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 13

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